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AIBU?

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To have this kind of wedding?

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lesley33 · 14/10/2011 10:25

We are planning to get married next year. I am 47 and we have been together a long time. We have been thinking about getting married in our very close lovely registry office as late on as possible in the day. Walking to our house - 5mins away - and having food drink and a party at our house. Either a hot buffet done by a catering company or catering size trays of food that we stick in the oven and then people help themselves. Also would be providing lots of wine, beer, etc. No speeches - just someone getting up and doing a short toast to us.

I am not planning on a proper wedding dress, just a nice floaty dress from somewhere like monsoon. Our house is 4 bedroom detached with a living room that is basically 2 small reception rooms knocked together, a dining kitchen and 1 other small reception room. I had thought food in kitchen, partying/dancing in living room and other reception room for those who want to sit down and be somewhere quietier.

This is actually very similar to our 10th anniversary party.

Why I wonder if AIBU is that we could actually afford something much flashier. We have been very poor in the past, but now have the savings to afford a much more "proper" wedding. We are planning an expensive honeymoon so it will be clear we do have money. And although we won't have the planning of party favours, etc, will we regret the preparation and cleaning afterwards we would have to do? Although I do wonder whether we should just book a one off cleaning service for the next day.

The reason for this kind of wedding is that my OH hates being the centre of attention, or even partially. When I suggested this to my OH, OH actually said - oh does that mean I could escape upstairs for a bit when I want a break? My answer was yes. I have always just wanted some kind of a party after my wedding although had considered booking a local restaurant for a meal for everyone. I guess the other motivation is that I don't really want to spend lots of money on one day - but will I regret this?

Sorry its so long.

OP posts:
oohlaalaa · 14/10/2011 16:56

lesley 33 - I had a marquee in garden. We had a minibus to take guests who lived in village home/ uni friends to hotel.

I put on the invite enclose, that there would be a mini bus provided to local travelodge, for guests, and to let us know if they wanted a place on bus. My Dad then verbally offered it to all the neighbours/ guests who lived locally. I think they did two trips, and it worked really well. Did not cost much either.

oohlaalaa · 14/10/2011 16:58

that should be invite enclosure.

TalkinPeace2 · 14/10/2011 17:10

Do get a couple of people to act as waiting staff - even nieces - and get them to dress appropriately for the task : then you can truly relax and enjoy
even if its supermarket platters
and hire glasses / crockery - so much easier!

and MAKE SURE that at least half the pictures are taken from an upstairs window so that EVERYBODY is in them and the "feel" of the party shines through.

a fun thing is to get anybody who wants to bring a little gift to bring cava - then it can flow freely all afternoon / evening, it feels really flash - did that for friends 50th and it was a real laugh

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