LuluLovesDisney
<font color=red>If you're not outraged, you're not
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My boyfriend/future fiance's family is very spread apart- his parents divorced 18 years ago, his mother doesn't speak to anyone in her family except her father and a few cousins all of whom live in Poland. His father has a girlfriend of a few years that have a very tumultuous relationship and are always on the verge of breaking up. He doesn't get along very well with either his mother or his dad's girlfriend, although he does get along well with his dad and is also close to his grandfather in Poland.
My family has been planning and saving for my wedding since I was born. I have 3 older brothers, 5 nephews and just a huge family that is very close and my parents always dreamed of a huge Catholic white wedding with 300 guests for me. I am no longer Catholic, btw, so I don't need a church wedding.
Both of us are huge Disney fans and he is the one that pushed me to choose a Disney wedding if that's what I really want because he says he'd love it. He'd be happy with just like 10 people, but with my family that's really not an option.
I guess I am just wondering if anyone else had "unbalanced" halves of the potential guest list and how you handled that.
Also, how did you handle a.) divorced parents or b.) a mother that the groom wasn't particularly close to: ie: wedding ceremony, mother-son dance song, etc.
Thank you so much!
My family has been planning and saving for my wedding since I was born. I have 3 older brothers, 5 nephews and just a huge family that is very close and my parents always dreamed of a huge Catholic white wedding with 300 guests for me. I am no longer Catholic, btw, so I don't need a church wedding.
Both of us are huge Disney fans and he is the one that pushed me to choose a Disney wedding if that's what I really want because he says he'd love it. He'd be happy with just like 10 people, but with my family that's really not an option.
I guess I am just wondering if anyone else had "unbalanced" halves of the potential guest list and how you handled that.
Also, how did you handle a.) divorced parents or b.) a mother that the groom wasn't particularly close to: ie: wedding ceremony, mother-son dance song, etc.
Thank you so much!