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Maria

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At least where I live, children at the reception are a definite NO!! There is no reason to state it... noone takes them. If you see kids at a reception, it is usually because they are part of the family and they were part of the flower kids or whatever they are called and since the whoooole family went to the reception, they had no choice. Most of the times, nannies are the ones who stay with them, but it is very customarily here to have maids living with the families, or to take the kids to the grandparent´s house for the nights when parents go out. If they show up with a kid at a reception, most of the times, people give the explanation of why they had to carry them to the party.... :animwink:

I don´t care... I just don´t want to see them running around my table playing hide and seek! :mad:

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Debbie

Well-Known Member
Duckie, I have no idea what the Ya-Ya book is. Let me know so I can get it.
and Mom isn't the only one who was taught the ediquette on who is really invited by looking on the inside envelope. My grandmother would rollover if she thought I would even breach that rule. I worked at a wedding reception hall as my second job and I tell you; kids are a pain in the butt at a reception. Especially the parents who insist the child pick their own food and they pull the tray out of your hands.:(
Northern weddings are a bit different from southern ones. Very rarely down here do you have a cocktail hour, sit down dinner, then the reception with the dancing. I have never been to a wedding that had a sit down dinner. My girlfriend from Rhode Island was amazed ar the differences in our wedding styles.
Do you all do pulls out of the wedding cake?
I know you don't have a second line at the reception.
Check with your photographer about your choice of color dress. I went with ivory because I was told it photographed better. I had 'peachy pink' tulips all around my train and we hand beaded all of them. It was a job!
One faux paux I have seen time and time again is the bride wearing white and is holding a white bouquet. It kinda gets lost in the pictures. One of my main concerns was the background for my pictures at my reception.
If you don't want tulle etc, for a material for your dress, try for a satin with body to it, or (pronounced----po-dee swa), it has alot of body also
 

CowGirlJessie

New Member
I hear that weddings in Disney World are absolutely fabulous...:animwink:

CONGRATS!!!!!! :sohappy: :sohappy: :sohappy: :sohappy:

Hope he treats you like a Disney Princess! :king:
 

kal1484

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Awww, I'm so happy for you!! When I get married, I'll have to have kids at my wedding, cuz my sister will most likly be high school, she could be in middle, but that would be 4 years away, and i dont see htat happening. I totally understand where you are comming with the children thing. I've been to some, and oy, can you say headache? Here, it's unusual for the kids NOT to be invited. I have 3 weddings comming up soon, and kids are invited to all of them. Must be a michigan thing :)
 

Erika

Moderator
Originally posted by MKCustodial


I'm Catholic too, and I've been thinking about it. I mean, fro us it'd really be aout of the question to get married at WDW not only because of the price but Catholic priests won't marry anyone outside a church (I think). Renewing the vows would work, I suppose (for you I mean, not us, it's way too much to spend in dollars! :D ). But you can incorporate something on the clothes, the decoration of the church, and I'm sure you can have a ball at the reception, since it has nothing to do with the religion per se. At least that's what I tell my mom, but I don't think she buys it... :p

We're Catholic too and we were really given full reign EXCEPT the actual ceremony part had to be "pure" and any songs sung during this time had to include something about God.

As far as being married outside the Church, I think it all depends on your parish. Some (mine) are far more liberal than others. I know we do a lot of things that other Catholics would shudder at.
 

Lhriangel

New Member
Originally posted by Erika


We're Catholic too and we were really given full reign EXCEPT the actual ceremony part had to be "pure" and any songs sung during this time had to include something about God.

As far as being married outside the Church, I think it all depends on your parish. Some (mine) are far more liberal than others. I know we do a lot of things that other Catholics would shudder at.

ehhh problem there. My second cousin is our priest (he's also the head priest here) and he's very strick. My grandmother is dead set on him performing the wedding ceremony if I ever get married... So um.. yeah LOL.
 

mightyduck

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Original Poster
Yes, Mom, that's correct: if the name isn't on the inside envelope, the person isn't invited. (And as for those people--I don't think we'll be extending an invitation--they continued to treat me rudely when I got home on Sunday. Even I have my limits).

Children need to be entertained. To expect a two year old to sit still for hours is just plain cruel, and I won't have it. (the people who have the small children took the two year old out to dinner for several hours with us with not a single toy and then made a scene when she wouldn't sit quietly--yelling at her, telling her she was bad, etc.--just poor parenting, and I won't have it at my wedding). We are planning a formal ceremony (not in a house of worship) and a formal reception (the buffet vs sit-down is still being discussed!). There will be no entertainment for children, and it's unfair to expect children under three to "behave" or be quiet--they're children! No flower girl, no ring bearer, no children. I was surprised because even my mom was supportive on this point since the children are so young and it's such a long affair for a child that small. If it was a casual reception at the firehouse, that's one thing. For what we are looking at spending a person for a formal dinner, uh, no children.

Ariel, I have requested it be a "wedding shower" since (warning: I'm a non-traditionalist here!) I think it's unfair that women are expected to attend a "bridal shower" and give homemaking gifts and all the men have to do is show up and have a good time at a bachelor party. Since the foundation of this relationship is that I am NOT a domestic, it will be a shower for the couple, and all will be invited (the idea of just having the women there also sort of made me uncomfortable). I saw a bridal shower invitation that asked for recipes so the groom would be well-fed--yikes! So the bride won't be eating? (for the record, Ariel, this means that since Noah will still be having a bachelor party, we still get a girls' night out--it just doesn't involve me looking excited about a toaster! LOL!).

Debbie: (The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood -- It's also now a movie but I only read the book!).

You know, Debbie, I suggested skipping the cocktail hour before dinner (I don't drink), and my family was just appalled.... No, no pulling charms from the cake up here, either, and no groom's cake traditionally. And I was looking for a nice satin with body instead of tulle. :) My choice of reception hall will be based on a) the ability to accommodate the ceremony (we're looking at ones with oceanfront decks--all the beauty of a beach wedding in the pictures, none of the sand issues) and of course, the interior of the banquet hall for photographic purposes. I refuse to choose a color for the wedding until I know the color of the reception site for that reason!

Angelique, if you find anything, you let me know! LOL!

And yes, CowGirlJessie, despite his refusal to do a Disney wedding in any fashion, he treats me like a Princess! (ask Mom and Ariel, who know he called twice to check on me last weekend!).
 

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
Originally posted by Angelique


ehhh problem there. My second cousin is our priest (he's also the head priest here) and he's very strick. My grandmother is dead set on him marrying me if I ever get married... So um.. yeah LOL.


LOL!!! Uh, you might want to reword this! How about substituting "presiding over the wedding" for "marrying me"? :lol:
 

mightyduck

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Original Poster
Originally posted by The Mom



LOL!!! Uh, you might want to reword this! How about substituting "presiding over the wedding" for "marrying me"? :lol:

LOL! I had to read it twice the first time....
 

Erika

Moderator
Originally posted by Angelique


ehhh problem there. My second cousin is our priest (he's also the head priest here) and he's very strick. My grandmother is dead set on him marrying me if I ever get married... So um.. yeah LOL.

LOL Sorry Angelique-- I see stress in your future-- When I was planning, my friend/John's cousin taught me these 9 little words that made all the difference: "I'M THE BRIDE, AND I GET WHAT I WANT!" People may get p*ssed off, but in the end, it's your wedding, and nobody will remember it like you will. They will just have to get over it.

My big thing (for family members who began to get pushy) was, YOU had your wedding already. This one is mine.

Of course, we were paying for it, so we were comforatble with saying things like that.
 

mightyduck

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Originally posted by Erika


My big thing (for family members who began to get pushy) was, YOU had your wedding already. This one is mine.

Of course, we were paying for it, so we were comforatble with saying things like that.

LOL! That's my approach: are you paying? Then you don't get a vote here. I've discovered lots of family members have ideas, but since we're paying for it, they can't say too much (especially since they are horrified by some of my "non-traditional" views--if I hear one more time that if I don't get married in a church I'm not entitled to wear a gown...grrr....). I think that's going to be the key to staying sane through this....
 

Erika

Moderator
Originally posted by mightyduck


LOL! That's my approach: are you paying? Then you don't get a vote here. I've discovered lots of family members have ideas, but since we're paying for it, they can't say too much (especially since they are horrified by some of my "non-traditional" views--if I hear one more time that if I don't get married in a church I'm not entitled to wear a gown...grrr....). I think that's going to be the key to staying sane through this....

Good for you! Stick to your guns. In another couple of years they will have a few memories of the day, but in the end, for most of them- it's just another wedding. For you- it means so much more! This is YOURS AND NOAH'S big day! :sohappy: :sohappy:

Have you seen My Big fat Greek Wedding? LOL It was a good one. As a person wanting to do things untraditionally and in her own way, you would be horrified by the things in that movie :eek: :lol: but definitely see it if you get the chance. We were ROLF for almost the entire film.
 

FanofDinsey1981

Active Member
Originally posted by Angelique


Ohhhh Hidden Mickeys!!!! :) Fun.. (you could even have a contest for the kids, keep them occupied at the reception ;) ).


brilliant. I am so doing this. wait till I tell my fiance, he is going to say "more disney?! nooooo!!!!!"


but yes, very very cool idea. :):)
 

mightyduck

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Originally posted by Erika


Good for you! Stick to your guns. In another couple of years they will have a few memories of the day, but in the end, for most of them- it's just another wedding. For you- it means so much more! This is YOURS AND NOAH'S big day! :sohappy: :sohappy:

Have you seen My Big fat Greek Wedding? LOL It was a good one. As a person wanting to do things untraditionally and in her own way, you would be horrified by the things in that movie :eek: :lol: but definitely see it if you get the chance. We were ROLF for almost the entire film.

Okay, I have spent the last four hours looking at wedding gowns online. I just want to get this over with! :rolleyes:

I haven't seen My Big Fat Greek Wedding, but I heard it's hilarious! I think because I have waited to get married so that I'm a little (a lot?) older, I just have clearer ideas about what I will and won't do. I think it makes my family crazy....
 

Lhriangel

New Member
Originally posted by The Mom



LOL!!! Uh, you might want to reword this! How about substituting "presiding over the wedding" for "marrying me"? :lol:

No more typing for me when I'm hypers and half asleep and nervous and not paying attention to what I'm doing!!
 

Maria

New Member
Since I´ve seen almost all my friends get married, when I have mine, I have a lot of things that I would change!

My best friend -who is so much like me- after organizing her HUGE (750 guests) wedding at the beach (where she lives), she now organizes weddings for a living. I´ve been there to help her cause I like logistics too... those weddings are most of the times small because not everybody in the family can attend and they are held by the beautiful beach of the island she lives at.

For her wedding -which was at the Church there- I was in charge of the music, so I picked the songs, the group, etc. I also read one of the lectures but I was not a bridesmaid. I am against bridesmaids. That is a costume we had in the villages only, and now it is becomming popular in the city again because of the US. I don´t like having any other woman walking down the aisle. Only the bride. I think it is her night and noone else should shine more than her. (That´s MHO, of course). My brother is getting married in November and her fiancée will have 6 bridesmaids... not myself included of course!

As for the bridal showers: They are different here... they don´t get organized to bring a toaster of stuff for your house. It´s more like a fun night for girls. They will make all kinds of jokes and games to you, the bride. Most likely, the gift will be lingerie or money. For the guys, it is a night out with beer mostly...
:rolleyes: (of course, in both cases, there could be a stripper depending on the friends...). There are also the couple bridal showers, and there are also the religious type ones (mostly organized by the mother and mother in law).

For the parties.... they are usually at night here because you can´t stand the weather! Imagine doing it at 3pm in July in Orlando... that´s our weather all year long at noon! Noone wants to sweat! That´s why ceremonies happen at night and receptions are in ballrooms or at "haciendas" during the winter when it rains less.

There is no cake for the groom and bride. There is one big cake, mainly of almond, and lots of almond paste pastries on that table. The bride throws the bouquet to the friends who are still single, and the groom throws the garther to his single friends. That usually comes late at night after everybody had dinner and the dance continues. Buffets are ok, but if you have a lot of old people in the guests, it´s not very convenient. I like it better when I don´t have to stand in line for food too! I like the waiter to serve me. ;)

Usual times for parties: ceremony:8-9pm. Party: from 10pm to 2-3am. When it gets past that, tacos are usually served around 5am for the ones who are still there and a mariachi may show up.

Of course, take into consideration that I live in the tropical part of Mexico! Many of this costumes vary when you move to a milder weather like the perfect one in Central Mexico. ;)

Sorry.... I wrote too long! I´ll finish now!
 

mightyduck

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Oh, Maria! Please don't apologize--I think it's very interesting how the traditions are different and why they are that way....
 

Maria

New Member
Thanks! I like knowing different costumes too!
I´m sure you´ll have a beautiful wedding. I loved when you said "all the beauty of a beach wedding in the pictures, none of the sand issues" LOL! That´s soooo clever! And a lot less tiring! My friend´s wedding with her american husband, was under huge white tents full of white lights and flowers at night at the beach shore with of course, sand as floor, and even though it was beautiful, she and us were so tired of walking around all dressed up in the sand! ;)
We also feared for rain... it had been raining terribly for a week and the night she got married we had a beautiful full of stars night, no rain at all. The next day, it poured from noon... lucky!

I´m sure you will consider that too! :animwink: You know, the older we get, the wiser we are! (and the pickier!) hehe :D :animwink: (not that there is anything wrong with that...!);)
 

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