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WWGPD? - Somewhat of a rant
So I don't know if anyone remembers me posting about a surprise wedding DH and I were invited to a few weeks ago. While it was sort of a clusterfuck and not at all my thing, the bride really enjoyed it. Turns out the groom let her in on the surprise around noon that day, so it's not like she showed up and had no clue what was going on. There were a lot of etiquette fails, IMO - The dress code was "casual lodge attire" (it was at a ski lodge); WTF is that???, cash bar (which is a total pet peeve of mine and I stand by my argument - yes I've gotten into an argument with some people about it - that just because something is accepted doesn't make it proper etiquette); not even soft-drinks were included! When DH told me he paid $2 for my club soda I wanted to spit it out and drink regular water for the rest of the night.
ANYWAY, now the bride's friends want to throw her a surprise shower, since she didn't have one. This was a second wedding for both of them and they have been living together for years. I'm kind of against the whole idea, but am considering attending because I like the bride (wife? since she's not a bride anymore?). The girls want to have it at a diner and have everyone pay for their own meal, plus hers AND chip in for a gift. Am I being too judgey here? I've already been to one shower here where I had to bring a gift, a dish to serve 30 people, and my own booze. Maybe I'm just annoyed that they're calling it a shower. Maybe if they said, "Hey, K's married! Let's take her out for brunch!" I wouldn't be so offended. I just don't think they need anything and we already gave them a generous wedding gift. Should I suck it up and go or stay on my high horse and stay home?
WWGPD?
Sorry, that got longer than I intended. Here's a cookie AND a cupcake:
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Re: WWGPD? - Somewhat of a rant
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TTC since May 2011, 1 year trying, and then 3 TI, 2 IUI = BFN
IVF #1 (May 2013): Antagonist Protocol:24R, 18M, 15F w/ICSI; 5dt of 2 early blasts, no frosties = BFN
IVF #2 (August 2013): Lupron Stop Protocol:
28R, 23M, 15F w/ICSI; 5dt of 1 partially hatched blast, 7 frosties = BFP
EDD 5/23/14, blighted ovum (6w6d), D&C (8w6d)
FET #1 (April 2014): transferred 2 5d blasts = BFP
C.J. born 01/09/15
This. I currently have a FB friend pregnant with baby number 3 who is throwing herself an "online shower" because she doesn't live near friends or family. She created a FB event, invited all of her friends and linked her registries. I can't be mad about your friend.
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An invitation is not a summons. I think people (both the inviter and invitee) forget that sometimes.
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