Need some third party advice on wedding crisis
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Re: Need some third party advice on wedding crisis
I have actually been very hands-off with the reception stuff. I met with my FMIL a few times and discussed details (like menu, decorations, etc.). She had some very lovely ideas that I wasn't a huge fan of, but decided that I could trust her judgment on those things. I appreciated her wanting to do the reception, so I wasn't going to nit pick about all the details. It didn't conform to the plan that I had in mind, but I knew it would still look good.
Personally, I think her "jumping through hoops" reasoning was just an excuse she gave. I think there is something deeper going on there, which takes me back to trying to mend the other stuff first. Even if we do manage to mend the relationship part, there is no guarantee that she will consent to host again or consent to let us use the property, so I may still be stuck trying to make new plans. I will give it some time for us to try to mend things (I reached out at the end of last week to try to start that), but within the next month or so I will have to make the call and pick a new venue.
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Beware of the mother-in-law, especially if money is involved. If she ends up getting her way (by paying for it) in this early stage of the marriage, she is going to get her way in everything. That's just my experience.
And if your husband takes her side instead of yours, GET OUT NOW. I wish someone had told me that before it was too late for me. Hahaha.
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She and I are supposed to be meeting this weekend for dinner. My hope is to avoid the wedding stuff (unless she brings it up) and focus more on the bigger issues at hand.
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-- 02 Oct 2015, 10:04 --
So, I posted a thread on The Knot and I will never do that again! I am being attacked for our choice of wedding ceremony, which has nothing to do with my dilemma on the wedding reception. People can be cruel.
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I am definitely sticking around here where people are nicer and actually trying to help me!

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Yeeouch. It sounds like you stumbled upon a place where alligators are circling with ulterior motives, ready to attack.
That's what's so great about this forum: what would our ulterior motive be... read more books?

That raises an interesting point, though. Even on this forum, we don't, say, attack everyone who chooses paperback over eReader, or everyone who chooses children's literature over classics, etc.

I'm sorry you had that awful experience. I've been considering trying out other forums (for interests other than reading/writing), and now I know to proceed with caution.

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In my opinion, there is no right or wrong regarding having a ceremony separate from the reception. What about people who want to have a simple ceremony at the courthouse or an out-of-town church that was their hometown or meaningful for some other reason? One of my friends got married more than 20 years ago in a destination wedding and reception about 6 hours away from where we lived. They were avid skiers and wanted to get married in a ski resort town in January, and then stay there for a 2-week honeymoon afterward. Well, there were definitely people that didn't attend, including me, because of the long drive, added expense of staying in a hotel for the weekend, and, most importantly, the icy/snowy road conditions that time of year. Still, it was their choice to have the wedding and reception the way they wanted it, not for anyone else to judge their choices. The funniest (in a weird way) ending of the story is that my friend broke her leg skiing on the first day of the honeymoon. I thought it was strange that she called me on her honeymoon until I found out the reason.

-- 02 Oct 2015, 12:35 --
My point is that if you want a ceremony in a place and time separate from the reception, that's for you to decide.
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I totally agree! Funny that your friend sounds a lot like me! We are getting married in Michigan for the snow and skiing. We live in Indiana and the place we selected is only a 2 hour drive from us. I originally looked into staying at a resort, but prices were ridiculous and most were up at the northern tip of Michigan (like an 8 hour drive). Plus my fiance did not want to spend our whole honeymoon just skiing, so I looked around at other options. I found rental houses on the lake just across the border and close to a place to go skiing. It is near larger towns, so there are other things to do, plus we have full kitchen and other amenities on site that we can use. We opted not to invite EVERYONE to the ceremony because we won't have space for everyone. The wedding party and immediate family will be staying the houses with us for the weekend (they are welcome to stay longer, but most said they would not be able to). We wanted to have a larger reception so that our friends and family could celebrate with us, even if it wasn't that day. I want people to be able to celebrate and I feel like we won't get as many people if we tell everyone to drive to Michigan and freeze their butts off. Here's to hoping that I don't injure myself skiing!bookowlie wrote: My point is that if you want a ceremony in a place and time separate from the reception, that's for you to decide.
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As for your destination, your explanation answered whether you were going to married in Traverse City or one of the resorts nearby. We lived in Traverse City for 2 years!