Maleficent13
<font color=blue>Heh Heh, you're all gonna die<br>
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But seriously, I think I was born without the "wedding" gene.
My first wedding: I got engaged. I went home, told Mom, and said: "Here's the date. Knock yourself out."
She did. The only involvement I had in the entire process was addressing the invitations. She picked the caterer, the hall, the florist, the specific arrangements (including my bouquet), the music, the officiant. My bridesmaids picked their own dresses. I did somewhat pick my own dress, but even there I went with what mom liked. And even though I did nothing, I still thought it was all too much fuss.
My second wedding: I called the JOP, set up a time, showed up with $40 and said the vows. My DH was very concerned I would regret the lack of hulabaloo later. No worries; I thought it was perfect.
I don't get weddings. I don't get the minutia. I just passed two girls in my office who are getting married this summer. One was explaining to the other, in GREAT detail, exactly how to string beads on a wire, shape the wire into a heart, make sure all the hearts were exactly the same size, attach the heart to a stick, and somehow make centerpieces. The one who was listening was RAPT. Just passing through made me
I think I have to turn in my girl card or something.
My first wedding: I got engaged. I went home, told Mom, and said: "Here's the date. Knock yourself out."
She did. The only involvement I had in the entire process was addressing the invitations. She picked the caterer, the hall, the florist, the specific arrangements (including my bouquet), the music, the officiant. My bridesmaids picked their own dresses. I did somewhat pick my own dress, but even there I went with what mom liked. And even though I did nothing, I still thought it was all too much fuss.
My second wedding: I called the JOP, set up a time, showed up with $40 and said the vows. My DH was very concerned I would regret the lack of hulabaloo later. No worries; I thought it was perfect.
I don't get weddings. I don't get the minutia. I just passed two girls in my office who are getting married this summer. One was explaining to the other, in GREAT detail, exactly how to string beads on a wire, shape the wire into a heart, make sure all the hearts were exactly the same size, attach the heart to a stick, and somehow make centerpieces. The one who was listening was RAPT. Just passing through made me
I think I have to turn in my girl card or something.

I don't get weddings either. Unfortunately, I did have the bid "to-do". Well it wasn't really big, but it was definitely more than I wanted. I absolutely hated it and would never do it again. DH and I wanted to get married on the beach, but we weren't "allowed". This was before I knew I didn't have to do everything my parents told me. 

Oh, Mal, you crack me up!
Not only do I not *get* all the details, but the amount of $$$$ spent on some weddings is insane. In my humble opinion of course.

Felt the same the next day.