iluvasoldier
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- Jun 29, 2010
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So, for my family I literally have my mother, my two sisters, and that is it. We have two family friends who we've known for about 10 years that are considered my uncles and then we have a family who we've known for about 6 years whom I consider cousins and my aunt. That's pretty much all I have on my side. my sisters are both in the wedding party and my aunts youngest is my flower girl. So sitting as my guest I'll have 7 people. That's it.
My groom's father is one of 7 children. 5 or his 6 siblings are married and have at least 2 children of their own. Along with that there are 12 individuals on my husbands list. Then my in-laws guest list contains 30 families!
I am so overwhelmed. I was hoping to invite 100 people and maybe have 75 RSVP, but now I feel like we're inviting 150ppl and will most likely get 100 Yeses back. at $70 a head this makes a HUGE difference in our budget.
My inlaws want to pay for a honeymoon. My groom is in the military. He'll be getting back from deployment in December, we get married in Jan, then end of jan early feb we move from Fl to wherever he ends up stationed. We're gonna be lucky if he gets a total of 4 days off for the wedding. We're not going to have time for a honeymoon, at least not right away.
Chris and I have talked about doing a Disney cruise whenever we do decide to have a honeymoon. Both our birthdays are over the summer (Mine June 30, his July 18) and so I'm thinking IF he can get time off that sometime over the summer next year would be the best time to attempt a honeymoon.
Since my in-laws have added literally 15 families in 2 days to the list 2 months AFTER I sent STDs I'm really debating telling them that instead of paying for a honeymoon to please just pay for half of the catering cost.
we're sacrificing a lot of stuff we would of liked to have, like the custom aisle runner, because of the large guest list. Now granted there is always a change the guest count will still come in low, and that'd be great, but I just feel so put out now that they've added SO many people. I told my in-laws from July 21st of 2010 to now I only wanted to invite 100 people... :/ looks like they dn't care much for what Chris and I really can afford
My groom's father is one of 7 children. 5 or his 6 siblings are married and have at least 2 children of their own. Along with that there are 12 individuals on my husbands list. Then my in-laws guest list contains 30 families!
I am so overwhelmed. I was hoping to invite 100 people and maybe have 75 RSVP, but now I feel like we're inviting 150ppl and will most likely get 100 Yeses back. at $70 a head this makes a HUGE difference in our budget.
My inlaws want to pay for a honeymoon. My groom is in the military. He'll be getting back from deployment in December, we get married in Jan, then end of jan early feb we move from Fl to wherever he ends up stationed. We're gonna be lucky if he gets a total of 4 days off for the wedding. We're not going to have time for a honeymoon, at least not right away.
Chris and I have talked about doing a Disney cruise whenever we do decide to have a honeymoon. Both our birthdays are over the summer (Mine June 30, his July 18) and so I'm thinking IF he can get time off that sometime over the summer next year would be the best time to attempt a honeymoon.
Since my in-laws have added literally 15 families in 2 days to the list 2 months AFTER I sent STDs I'm really debating telling them that instead of paying for a honeymoon to please just pay for half of the catering cost.
we're sacrificing a lot of stuff we would of liked to have, like the custom aisle runner, because of the large guest list. Now granted there is always a change the guest count will still come in low, and that'd be great, but I just feel so put out now that they've added SO many people. I told my in-laws from July 21st of 2010 to now I only wanted to invite 100 people... :/ looks like they dn't care much for what Chris and I really can afford