So, I've been engaged for over a year now, and we haven't set a wedding date yet.
we've only been engaged since august but haven't been planning anything solid. heh.
I like this, as I like being engaged. And planning a wedding sounds like an awful lot of work to me (and probably requires throwing a lot of money at it, too). I'm not really the kind of woman who's been planning her marriage since the age of 4.
my parents want to pay for the wedding so i'm not worried about that, but if i had to pay for it, i wouldn't have a big one. i'd probably have the minimum close family and get married very simply.
I do have a vague sense that I want to throw a really cool party.
us too, more or less.
So on to the survey:
1. 'Did you ever attend a wedding? (if not, prob this survey isn't for you)
yes, quite a few. i was maid of honor for 2, bridesmaid in 1, and have been to 6 others in my adult life. as a kid i went to a couple, but don't remember them well.
2. Do you like weddings?
i liked the good ones. i don't like most of the ones i see on tv/movies.
3. Did you ever organize a wedding? (Was it your own?)
no. i'm avoiding organizing my own, too.
4. What was the best wedding you ever went to, and why was it so good? (cue for: my own, because I love my spouse so much! real intention of question is that I want to know what made the party fun)
best one was my cousin's in kauai. it was a very small wedding with close family/friends and various kids in attendance. they had us stay at the waimea plantation cottages for the weekend and there were a couple of dinners and brunches and a couple touristy things so that family and friends could get to know one another. the wedding was an absolutely beautiful hawaiian/jewish ceremony. daytime ceremony, starting in the afternoon and lasting into the night, excellent food. it rained a little bit; on kauai you're never really promised rain or no rain, even in the dry season.
the other great one was my cousin's wedding in israel. also daytime ceremony, party went into the night. they had a rock-n-roll rabbi, a young guy who was open to a ceremony that was a little less religious. they had a dj who spins for manchester united when they play in israel and they invited all of their close friends, like 30-40 people, along with our huge family and all of the young kids of all the family and friends, ending up with around 100 people. they also had these great caterers, so awesome food, even stuff vegetarians could eat. they wanted a party that their friends wanted to go to and they had that - it was an amazing party. probably the best party at a wedding i've ever been to.
the other interesting wedding (not a favorite, but my family enjoyed it) was my dad's wedding... i tend to block this one out, and that's why i'm adding it in an edit. he flew everyone he and his wife wanted there to a resort in mexico and we had about 5 days of time with all the family/friends. my sister and my ex and i spent most of the time drunk in the pool/bar. (the bar was in the pool. yeah.) anyway, as far as good ways to get family together for a longer time, that is a good one.
5. What kind of wedding would you like to throw yourself (if you were to marry at some point)?
something like either of those two. we have 3 countries involved, and we have to either figure out a centralized location, or make it tiny and invite the essential people. our favorite option is actually a tiny wedding on kauai - 25-30 people - with our second favorite being a huge wedding in ca, where we live. the third option is an east coast usa wedding so that germans and israelis can get there with a non-stop flight. it poses a problem for my ca friends who want to come and won't be able to afford it if i get married far away. so there are clear issues.
the thing about planning is that it's a huge pain in the ass. our 3 country problem makes it very hard to finalize any sort of plan. his visa expires this year and we want to make sure he doesn't get kicked out of the country. so, we are thinking, getting married is a good way to ensure that, at least. his work is renewing his work visa, but if anything goes wrong with that process, we have to get married quick, and if that happens, we will probably fly his parents to ny and get married at a courthouse there with his parents and mine present and have a nice dinner after. then we'll probably take the party out to 3 countries to make sure we see all of the people we want to see. that option was at the bottom of our list, though.
6. Do you like traditional weddings, or ones that do something unique/funny?
nothing traditional. i didn't like any of the traditional weddings i was in, and then the ones on tv/movies are awful. we're both freethinking/atheist types of people. i want to get married on a beach with my dogs and friends and family and be barefoot in a dress. i've never had the plan, or really even the thought that i would get married. it's never been part of the "plan" as it were.
"it's like the real world, except there's dragons!"
cw, you are missed...
cw, you are missed...
This message last edited by temeraire on 04/04/2011 at 06:38:20 PM
Weddings
04/04/2011 02:16:28 PM
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Bach. CEREMONY!!!
04/04/2011 02:25:14 PM
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The wedding is the entire day, right, ceremony + reception?
04/04/2011 02:39:38 PM
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ha ha yah I was sober. Unfort. actually
04/04/2011 10:32:50 PM
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Coldness can sober/wake you up...of course, warmth then can make it come back with a vengeance. *NM*
05/04/2011 12:58:13 PM
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Re: Weddings
04/04/2011 02:30:21 PM
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What's JP?
04/04/2011 02:43:56 PM
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The smart way to get married
04/04/2011 03:21:54 PM
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Ah... we don't do that here, at least, not that fast
04/04/2011 03:26:43 PM
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there is still a waiting periiod depending on the state
04/04/2011 04:36:43 PM
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Oh ok :-). Then it's not very different. Is it just Nevada that has the quick wedding? *NM*
05/04/2011 12:58:44 PM
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Re: Weddings
04/04/2011 02:56:31 PM
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But you're marrying Snoopster!
04/04/2011 03:15:42 PM
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That's part of the problem!
04/04/2011 03:26:20 PM
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04/04/2011 03:54:42 PM
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Sorry, but you shouldn't have just assumed you were invited. *NM*
04/04/2011 09:33:46 PM
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If you don't want drama, don't invite family. Seriously, listen to the voice of experience here. *NM*
04/04/2011 04:07:42 PM
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How can you *not* invite family? Family is all that matters. *NM*
05/04/2011 02:18:55 AM
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That entirely depends on how you define family.
05/04/2011 03:46:11 AM
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In your opinion. For me, as an example, it is the people I care for and respect that matter.
05/04/2011 10:26:53 AM
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Sorry Grandma but we only had room for 100 guest and you didn't make the cut *NM*
05/04/2011 02:22:07 PM
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I've always wondered about how that works...
04/04/2011 03:01:12 PM
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I asked my fiancé on a day I'd planned for quite a few months, but then ruined a couple of weeks
04/04/2011 03:20:41 PM
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Re: I asked my fiancé on a day I'd planned for quite a few months, but then ruined a couple of weeks
04/04/2011 03:38:03 PM
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Re: I asked my fiancé on a day I'd planned for quite a few months, but then ruined a couple of weeks
05/04/2011 01:22:03 PM
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well, certainly you will talk about it with your s.o. before it happens.
04/04/2011 06:47:30 PM
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Getting hitched
04/04/2011 03:54:20 PM
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Re: Getting hitched
04/04/2011 03:57:18 PM
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that is the catch
04/04/2011 04:42:16 PM
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Re: that is the catch
05/04/2011 08:18:33 PM
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ugh. we are having so much trouble with this...
04/04/2011 06:30:10 PM
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Well.
04/04/2011 09:50:04 PM
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There must be at least five wotmaniac ladies who are engaged now.
26/04/2011 09:40:38 PM
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