You have a shower a couple of months before the wedding. Actually, many couples live together before getting married, or at least have their own apartments or homes. In my area, if a couple was to marry in their early 20's, a pregancy would be suspected. Most go to college, and establish careers, before getting married. Not live with mommy and daddy, and they set up house with their new spouse. I've never been to a wedding where the couple was under the age of 27.
I feel sorry for people who went from their parents' homes to their married homes. A chapter of life was missed.[/QUOTE]
I got married at 21 and i was not pregnant. I moved from my parents house to my house with my husband, which we bought when we were 20. We live in the nicest town in the county and do not get supported by our parents.
I do not feel like I missed out on any part of my life, it is just different than yours. I had my kids at 24 & 25, which makes me 43 when DD is 18.

Most of the weddings I have been the couples were 27 or under.
We had a shower a month before the wedding, had a gift table at the wedding and gifts were opened the next day before we left for our honeymoon. Gifts were purchaced off the registery and people spent what they wanted and it had noting to do with what I was feeding them.
Seeing talk of right on red in Long Island, it reminded me of being there this year and not being sure about it, doing it, and having some type of camera or something up on the street light flash off while we were "in the act".
So... do tell... What is up with these things that flash on top of your streetlights?
Where we live they are not cameras, they are just flashing lights. They are used for intersections where red lights are known for being ran. They can help drivers see that there is an intersection if it is foggy, dark, cloudy, snowy, etc. This is on top of a traffic light, not a street light, but was not sure if it was a regional difference term.

A streetlight to me is a light on the street that has noting to do with traffic.
I have never been to a sleepover to where I was not fed, nor would I ever host a party and not feed my guest at least something.
One of the strangest things to me were the lights used in big cities to get on the highway/freeway. The light had to be green or you could not get off the exit ramp to get on the road. We call the highway/ state route by the number. I have also never rode a bus that was not a school bus.
School Zones are 20 here and only have to go 20 when it is flashing or restricted hours. I do know in WI their school zones are 15.