Best idea EVER! And I've done the wedding thing both ways :D.
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I didn't forget the one who told my new MIL in front of me (THE BRIDE) "I am going to grab a job application, I only came to see if I can get on as a chef at this country club." My husband's cousin who his mother admitted she was hoping wouldn't come! I am sitting there thinking "Good, you can give me $30 for you plate since you are really just here to fish for a job". Her rudeness still runs through my head everytime I see her! Ay-ya-ya. I tell everyone I know to elope.
Oh, I don't mind at all. It was Fairy Tale at the time. I did have invitations in two languages. But I won't get into the other details here. I've done that enough on these boards.
I lived just outside of Paris, but still on the Metro. It was a great place to be unemployed, if one has to be unemployed. But I lived with the MIL and that was pretty much the beginning (or the middle of the beginning) of the end of things.
Ah, but enough about me. Back to the STDs! :p
Just for clarity and to avoid disappointment - there is no need to 'save the date' for our forthcoming wedding.
I would so have hated to commit a wedding etiquette faux pass.
....actually we don't have a date yet but it will definitely be in May in Hawaii:D:D:D
I don't have shoes yet, either.
Ditto on the beach--that's what my husband and I did--nobody wore shoes. What fun it was--Redneck Riviera, Mr. & Mrs. Silver.
lol @ STD cards!
One of my volunteer duties at a clinic when I was in college was addressing cards to the 'reported contacts' of patients. "You may have been exposed to..."
Now that's a whole new product line for Hallmark:
"Congratualtions! You've got ..... " :eek:
"I miss you, let's go to the free clinic together!" :cool:
"I'll never forget the night we met. And now you won't either" :rolleyes:
STD is an abbreviation I use constantly in my job. However there, it means Severely Toxic Dose. But you should have seen the look on my face that first day when it was all STD this and STD that. I was like - what the heck did I get myself in to? I finally broke down and asked someone, who just laughed since as I've learned, it is a common mistake with new folks on the job. :)