MouseEarsJenny
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DH and I read this over, talked it over, and thought it over. We've decided to shelve the idea of a vow renewal. We're not really center of attention sort of people, and we just aren't sure if all of our friends and family would enjoy the party we are planning. Once some of the posters pointed it out, we realized it could definitely be seen as a "neener neener, we stayed married" to some of our friends and family who haven't. Plus, if opinions on vow renewals vary this widely among total strangers, they probably vary among our acquaintance as well!
The party with the surprise vow renewal sounded intriguing, but we're not sure how we could pull off a party for that many people and make it seem like it was for no particular reason. Plus, the element of surprise makes it just a wee bit embarrassing - having to stand up and make explanations.
We're still romantics at heart, so we completely understand the many posters who have encouraged us to go for it. Our wishes tell us to go for it, too, and we would be happy for any couple we know who choose to renew their vows. I just think we would be personally uncomfortable wondering how our guests truly felt about it.
One thing surprised me, though. I truly wanted a variety of opinions, and as you all rightly pointed out, I asked for it!
That being the case, I was very chagrined to discover that one opinion did end up making me feel offended. DH and I have never broken our marital vows, and neither of us believe in divorce at all. The idea that some might think we were renewing our vows because we were unfaithful or on the brink of divorce shocked the heck out of us, and put the final nail in the coffin of this party.
Thanks again, so much!!! And for the romantics out there, we'll have the most amazing "honeymoon" to compensate for our lack of a big wedding! And that works out just fine.
The party with the surprise vow renewal sounded intriguing, but we're not sure how we could pull off a party for that many people and make it seem like it was for no particular reason. Plus, the element of surprise makes it just a wee bit embarrassing - having to stand up and make explanations.
We're still romantics at heart, so we completely understand the many posters who have encouraged us to go for it. Our wishes tell us to go for it, too, and we would be happy for any couple we know who choose to renew their vows. I just think we would be personally uncomfortable wondering how our guests truly felt about it.
One thing surprised me, though. I truly wanted a variety of opinions, and as you all rightly pointed out, I asked for it!

Thanks again, so much!!! And for the romantics out there, we'll have the most amazing "honeymoon" to compensate for our lack of a big wedding! And that works out just fine.