Way too much emphasis is placed on the wedding and it makes brides crazy!! I remember flipping out because someone wanted to bring a plus one and I addressed the card just to them. Our budget was so tight and we have big families so I didn't want to not invite people and that plus one was just a budget buster (so I thought). In hindsight, I wanted a big wedding for my grandparents and you know what? My Pawpaw died 3 weeks to the day before my wedding and the Mexican food at the rehearsal was too much for my then 85 year old Mammaw who was too ill the next morning to come. My Nanny (Pawpaw's widow) was too emotional to go the reception and bawled through the pictures. The perfect wedding with my grandparents who I am/was very close to didn't happen.
I sold my dress because the stress of things out of my control left my wedding not the happiest day of my life. It was a good day but not the magic some people describe. Somedays I wish we had just ran off to the tropics and came back and thrown a low key party.
This wasn't about me, was it? :P But I can relate how weddings make you crazy and in the end it does not matter. My marriage is pretty damn good and that is what matters. Maybe you should give her that reality check.
Amanda
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