MistressOfAllEvil
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Okay... I tried posting this question yesterday and I had some technical difficulty, and I just didn't have the energy to retype it all out. So here goes, new day, new post...
Background on DF and I: We've been together for approximately 11 years with a couple of off times that add up to no more than 8 months. We met young... 18 for me, 19 for him. Neither of us have ever been married before. We lived together before and then I moved out on my own. We're now living together again (for the past 8-9 months) and we got engaged in May. We're having a February Escape wedding and hope to have a large celebration party back home in June. We both work hard, and I'm in school full time after years of working retail and just getting by. DF makes good money as an engineer but is paying off a lot of cc debt after two years of unemployment when the telecommunications company he was working for went bankrupt. We don't own or have a lot of nice things in terms of housewares. I do plan on registering for these types of things, matching kitchenware, linen's, etc. If I limit my shower to just those who are coming to our very intimate wedding... I would have a grand total guest list of 3-5 people (my mother is out of state and probably would not fly in, as well as another female guest of mine.) I've split our very small guest count with DF and I'm not as close to some of his female guests and would not invite them to a shower. Additionally, I have some closer friends who just cannot make it to the wedding or I just could not invite.
My question... What do I do about a wedding/ bridal shower (my MOH and BM are at a loss as well)? Do I have one? When do I have one? (before the wedding? after the wedding - which doesn't seem right - but before the at home celebration?) Who do I invite? I know traditionally, those not invited to the wedding shouldn't be invited to the shower (you're good enough to give me a gift, but not to come to my wedding - eek! I don't want anyone to think that!) but I'm kinda at a loss.
How have other intimate/ escape brides handled this situation? Have you forgone a shower? Please don't flame me... I've done a lot of searches and haven't come up with anything specific to this. I know there are strong opinions on this topic and I want to hear them, but please don't personally attack me. Any feedback is appreciated!!!
TIA,
Wendy
Background on DF and I: We've been together for approximately 11 years with a couple of off times that add up to no more than 8 months. We met young... 18 for me, 19 for him. Neither of us have ever been married before. We lived together before and then I moved out on my own. We're now living together again (for the past 8-9 months) and we got engaged in May. We're having a February Escape wedding and hope to have a large celebration party back home in June. We both work hard, and I'm in school full time after years of working retail and just getting by. DF makes good money as an engineer but is paying off a lot of cc debt after two years of unemployment when the telecommunications company he was working for went bankrupt. We don't own or have a lot of nice things in terms of housewares. I do plan on registering for these types of things, matching kitchenware, linen's, etc. If I limit my shower to just those who are coming to our very intimate wedding... I would have a grand total guest list of 3-5 people (my mother is out of state and probably would not fly in, as well as another female guest of mine.) I've split our very small guest count with DF and I'm not as close to some of his female guests and would not invite them to a shower. Additionally, I have some closer friends who just cannot make it to the wedding or I just could not invite.
My question... What do I do about a wedding/ bridal shower (my MOH and BM are at a loss as well)? Do I have one? When do I have one? (before the wedding? after the wedding - which doesn't seem right - but before the at home celebration?) Who do I invite? I know traditionally, those not invited to the wedding shouldn't be invited to the shower (you're good enough to give me a gift, but not to come to my wedding - eek! I don't want anyone to think that!) but I'm kinda at a loss.
How have other intimate/ escape brides handled this situation? Have you forgone a shower? Please don't flame me... I've done a lot of searches and haven't come up with anything specific to this. I know there are strong opinions on this topic and I want to hear them, but please don't personally attack me. Any feedback is appreciated!!!
TIA,
Wendy