thatdisneygirl
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I'm jumping the gun a little bit here. I'm posting everything in order in my TR over in the subforum, but I need help with something quickly. There's a thing that went wrong at the wedding and I'm not sure how to fix it. Since it needs to be fixed before we go to Napa in a couple of weeks, I thought I'd pick your brains now instead of waiting until I "get there" in the trip report.
So, our wedding day was wonderful...more so than either of us imagined. We were blessed with good weather, good food, good people, and each other. That being said, of course something went wrong. But I wasn't exactly prepared for this kind of something to go wrong and now I don't know what to do.
You know the guest book? I was happy about it when we ordered it forever ago and when it actually came I was really really happy about it. The people at Blurb did a great job and I was careful not to let anything happen to it until the wedding since it is our only prints from our engagement session. We got it down there ok and my girls set it up at the reception so that it had its own little space. All through the night, people came up to me and told me that they loved it and they had never seen anything like it. So, when we got back to the hotel (very late) that night, I took a sneak peek to see what people had written to us.
And I ended up being very disappointed.
At some point during the reception, Craig, one of Kyle's groomsmen, took a sharpie and drew a mustache and a beard on me in one of the pictures. I don't have any explanation beyond that. I suppose he was drunk and I assume (or hope, really) that it was supposed to be funny. I'm not sure if he got confused and thought it was a yearbook or didn't realize that this book was a really big deal to me or what, but he did it and now it's there and I don't know what to do.
For a while I tried to be light about it. I mean, I sincerely doubt that if he had known how upset I would be about it that he would have done it. And, after all, it is just a guest book. Most people don't even open them again after the wedding. The fact that it's the only record of our engagement pictures is sort of my own fault. I mean, I took the only record and I laid it out at a table with markers. You could sort of say that I was asking for it.
That being said, it just broke my heart and I can't look at the guest book without being upset. So obviously I need to fix it. Here's my question: how? I've come up with the following ideas but I can't decide:
* Pay $40 for a new guest book and either replace the picture or just ask people to sign again at the other two receptions, ignoring that we had a guest book on our wedding day.
* Print out the photo on photo paper and glue it over the picture. (I'm worried that this will be too bulky, especially because the page is near the center of the book)
* Cut the page out and glue it to the last page of the book so that I can keep the signature and message that someone else wrote on the other side.
Obviously the last one is the easiest. The only thing is that I designed the book pretty carefully so that the facing pages would go together and I know that I will always think about what happened when I get to the part where a page is missing. Plus, I liked the photo that he drew on and if I glue it to the back of the book, we won't have it anymore.
I don't know. Should I just suck it up and get a new one? Should I fix it somehow? Or should I try to laugh it off? I know I'm really lucky that this is the worst thing that happened at the wedding, but I could still use a little help here...
So, our wedding day was wonderful...more so than either of us imagined. We were blessed with good weather, good food, good people, and each other. That being said, of course something went wrong. But I wasn't exactly prepared for this kind of something to go wrong and now I don't know what to do.

You know the guest book? I was happy about it when we ordered it forever ago and when it actually came I was really really happy about it. The people at Blurb did a great job and I was careful not to let anything happen to it until the wedding since it is our only prints from our engagement session. We got it down there ok and my girls set it up at the reception so that it had its own little space. All through the night, people came up to me and told me that they loved it and they had never seen anything like it. So, when we got back to the hotel (very late) that night, I took a sneak peek to see what people had written to us.
And I ended up being very disappointed.
At some point during the reception, Craig, one of Kyle's groomsmen, took a sharpie and drew a mustache and a beard on me in one of the pictures. I don't have any explanation beyond that. I suppose he was drunk and I assume (or hope, really) that it was supposed to be funny. I'm not sure if he got confused and thought it was a yearbook or didn't realize that this book was a really big deal to me or what, but he did it and now it's there and I don't know what to do.
For a while I tried to be light about it. I mean, I sincerely doubt that if he had known how upset I would be about it that he would have done it. And, after all, it is just a guest book. Most people don't even open them again after the wedding. The fact that it's the only record of our engagement pictures is sort of my own fault. I mean, I took the only record and I laid it out at a table with markers. You could sort of say that I was asking for it.
That being said, it just broke my heart and I can't look at the guest book without being upset. So obviously I need to fix it. Here's my question: how? I've come up with the following ideas but I can't decide:
* Pay $40 for a new guest book and either replace the picture or just ask people to sign again at the other two receptions, ignoring that we had a guest book on our wedding day.
* Print out the photo on photo paper and glue it over the picture. (I'm worried that this will be too bulky, especially because the page is near the center of the book)
* Cut the page out and glue it to the last page of the book so that I can keep the signature and message that someone else wrote on the other side.
Obviously the last one is the easiest. The only thing is that I designed the book pretty carefully so that the facing pages would go together and I know that I will always think about what happened when I get to the part where a page is missing. Plus, I liked the photo that he drew on and if I glue it to the back of the book, we won't have it anymore.
I don't know. Should I just suck it up and get a new one? Should I fix it somehow? Or should I try to laugh it off? I know I'm really lucky that this is the worst thing that happened at the wedding, but I could still use a little help here...