Cindyrellablue
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Okay...I've got 6 BMs at my At-Home Wedding.
I chose a color at a national bridal chain store for them to choose their own gown to wear so that they would feel comfortable in it. My only requirements, the color was the one I chose and that it was full length.
I asked them to wear any gold or navy shoes they wanted and felt comfortable in.
I asked them to wear the earrings that I had chosen and purchased for them...if they felt like it, I told them they could change them after the photos/ceremony if they weren't really to their liking.
I asked that they all wear their hair up for the ceremony and photos, during the reception, should they want to take it down, feel free.
So far:
3 of them are complaining about wearing their hair up, they don't want to and don't think I should have any say in how they wear their hair....but I told them, they could wear it down later...I just wanted it up for the ceremony and photos for a more cohesive look.
1 of them told others that they were going to conveniently "forget the earrings at home" because they weren't expensive enough for her and she didn't know why she couldn't wear silver (the wedding colors are navy, ivory and gold). I plan on announcing to all of them that they are part of their bridal "costume" and I chose each pair especially for them and even re-posted each pair with 14k gold nickel-free hooks so there wouldn't be allergy issues.
2 of them purchased the dresses and still haven't finished alterations (I'm getting married THIS Saturday).
1 said that I was ridiculous for planning to play "Sanctuary" from Disney's Kingdom Hearts 2 video game for their introduction into the room and that Disney had no place at a wedding (little did she know at the time that my first wedding was at the Wedding Pavilion at WDW with a reception in American Adventure in EPCOT...as the marriage didn't work out, I don't talk about details that much lol). I promptly opened a drawer and pulled out a photo of me standing in front of the castle with a wedding gown on...she didn't say a word after that.
Am I really asking for too much from them? I mean, I've not asked them for manual labor, I've not asked them for much of anything in the form of planning/creating help...
I chose a color at a national bridal chain store for them to choose their own gown to wear so that they would feel comfortable in it. My only requirements, the color was the one I chose and that it was full length.
I asked them to wear any gold or navy shoes they wanted and felt comfortable in.
I asked them to wear the earrings that I had chosen and purchased for them...if they felt like it, I told them they could change them after the photos/ceremony if they weren't really to their liking.
I asked that they all wear their hair up for the ceremony and photos, during the reception, should they want to take it down, feel free.
So far:
3 of them are complaining about wearing their hair up, they don't want to and don't think I should have any say in how they wear their hair....but I told them, they could wear it down later...I just wanted it up for the ceremony and photos for a more cohesive look.
1 of them told others that they were going to conveniently "forget the earrings at home" because they weren't expensive enough for her and she didn't know why she couldn't wear silver (the wedding colors are navy, ivory and gold). I plan on announcing to all of them that they are part of their bridal "costume" and I chose each pair especially for them and even re-posted each pair with 14k gold nickel-free hooks so there wouldn't be allergy issues.
2 of them purchased the dresses and still haven't finished alterations (I'm getting married THIS Saturday).
1 said that I was ridiculous for planning to play "Sanctuary" from Disney's Kingdom Hearts 2 video game for their introduction into the room and that Disney had no place at a wedding (little did she know at the time that my first wedding was at the Wedding Pavilion at WDW with a reception in American Adventure in EPCOT...as the marriage didn't work out, I don't talk about details that much lol). I promptly opened a drawer and pulled out a photo of me standing in front of the castle with a wedding gown on...she didn't say a word after that.
Am I really asking for too much from them? I mean, I've not asked them for manual labor, I've not asked them for much of anything in the form of planning/creating help...