SarahInMN
Drink your wine with a cheerful heart
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**Granted, this post is only Disney related insofar as we are getting married at WDW, but I don't belong to any other wedding boards**
My fiance and I don't want people buying us gifts. We both own our own homes and that means we are merging everything and donating what we don't need. Despite the fact that neither of us have ever been married, we have more than enough linens and kitchenware and tchotchkes. I realize it may sound ungrateful, but, from a practical standpoint, we don't need anything (well, except for someone to buy my house
). We both have assumed that asking our guests (62 in total) to travel to Florida to be with us is gift enough.
We knew some people would insist on buying something, and, in lieu of gifts, we have set up a mechanism through which they can donate to a local shelter (it is not affiliated with any religion) which provides housing and assistance to abused women and their children.
So, my mom and I were talking yesterday, and she said "all these people are asking where you are registered."
I reminded her that we were not registering anywhere. She then told me that they really wanted to buy us something. I told her that, if they wanted to honor our wedding, that they could donate. She responded with "well, I don't know if they would do that." My response was "so, they would spent 100 or so dollars on china that we don't need but wouldn't want to donate the same amount of money to a good cause?" She suggested we register at an actual store. 
I am trying to be patient with her; I can't imagine this small, non-traditional wedding is what she anticipated as all of her friends' kids had massively ornate and traditional affairs. I also know that she has bought gifts for all those friends' kids (wedding showers, weddings, and baby showers), and here I am saying that we don't want anything. I get that people want to, I don't know, honor us or celebrate the wedding in some way, but we don't need gifts. And my mom doesn't see that donating in our name or in celebration of our wedding is a wonderful thing to do.
Argh...I am not caving in and registering at a store. I just don't want this to be a sore spot between my mother and I.
I mean, is it all that weird for people to not want actual gifts and to set up a donation registry?
Insert primal scream here 
Thanks for letting me ramble.
My fiance and I don't want people buying us gifts. We both own our own homes and that means we are merging everything and donating what we don't need. Despite the fact that neither of us have ever been married, we have more than enough linens and kitchenware and tchotchkes. I realize it may sound ungrateful, but, from a practical standpoint, we don't need anything (well, except for someone to buy my house

We knew some people would insist on buying something, and, in lieu of gifts, we have set up a mechanism through which they can donate to a local shelter (it is not affiliated with any religion) which provides housing and assistance to abused women and their children.
So, my mom and I were talking yesterday, and she said "all these people are asking where you are registered."


I am trying to be patient with her; I can't imagine this small, non-traditional wedding is what she anticipated as all of her friends' kids had massively ornate and traditional affairs. I also know that she has bought gifts for all those friends' kids (wedding showers, weddings, and baby showers), and here I am saying that we don't want anything. I get that people want to, I don't know, honor us or celebrate the wedding in some way, but we don't need gifts. And my mom doesn't see that donating in our name or in celebration of our wedding is a wonderful thing to do.
Argh...I am not caving in and registering at a store. I just don't want this to be a sore spot between my mother and I.

I mean, is it all that weird for people to not want actual gifts and to set up a donation registry?



Thanks for letting me ramble.