Mike.Wazowski
Mouseketeer<br><font color=green>Bought this nice
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- Apr 25, 2006
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I KNOW that the bride and groom or parents really want what they register for -
and I want to respect that and buy that 'stuff'
but if I only want to spend $75 -(is that cheap by the way??) that buys like a set of sheets!! ohhh fun... or maybe mixing bowls and a measuring cup.
I have gone through their registries 3x today
and the baby one I need I can't even get since they didn't give us the 'password number'
so they are getting whatever I decide to buy!
and I want to respect that and buy that 'stuff'
but if I only want to spend $75 -(is that cheap by the way??) that buys like a set of sheets!! ohhh fun... or maybe mixing bowls and a measuring cup.
I have gone through their registries 3x today
and the baby one I need I can't even get since they didn't give us the 'password number'
so they are getting whatever I decide to buy!
I understand your frustrations completely. To the last wedding shower that we were invited to, we went to Target, where they were registered at. Our limit was about $25 or so, and all we could find for our price limit was a towel and a wash cloth! Shopping from a registery is a pain in the neck- You're right- Get them whatever YOU want to get them! 
When Lauri and I were getting married, we registered at the usual places, Target, Linens-n-Things.. but I come from a really small town in north west Georgia that doesn't have these stores. My hometown has an outlet mall off the interstate and thats about it. The only store we could find that Richmond and my hometown had in common was Mikasa. We were getting a lot of pressure from the extended family to register somewhere for them to pick gifts from so Lauri and I went ahead and registered there even though the majority of the stuff there wasn't our style.
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