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SIL's Wedding

148 replies

FerretsRfun · 11/01/2014 15:42

Firstly some background i'm 28+2 with my first, arraigning my own wedding, arraigning all the details for our first mortgage, PIL's offered a loan to cover the deposit for this year, out of work currently with work guaranteed for July and while me and DP are surviving on his wages alone once i am back at work i will not be earning that much more than maternity allowance so would much prefer a few small family treats eg being able to have a take away or being able to buy a few new things for baby rather than all second hand rather than saving for this "holiday" (also will be paying back loan to PIL's as well)
To top it all of me and DP have thankfully very similar ideas of what we like in holidays which is a caravan in the New Forest taking the dogs with us :)

Just to compare our "wedding" will consist of me and DP signing a wedding certificate just before we register Baby's birth as it saves 2 trips and possibly a small party at my Uncles property (he hosts wedding's lots). several months later our honeymoon including baby's travel is very generously being paid for by PIL's a 3 day cruise to France/Germany

SIL announced yesterday that she wanted her wedding in either the Canaries, America or a Private island which they would hire for 2 weeks at a cost of around 100k and splitting the cost between the wedding party as "you would all be staying on the island with us"
She also said that as she was giving family a year or two's notice that we all had no excuse not to come and pay 3k or more for the privilege, she hasn't decided on summer 2015/16 yet

Now are me and DP BU in saying no way will we be able to afford it already?
We mentioned it to her yesterday and she basically told us if DP loved her we would save the money somehow and that we were expected to be there under any circumstances
to top it all off PIL'S said we should easily be able to manage to save the money, they have been very generous but do not seem to realize our financial situation

Our arguments are that :-
We will have a child under the age of 2 for possibly a flight of several hours or more, we may even have another baby by that stage
Kennel costs of someone watching our animals for 2 weeks

A mortgage and other debts to pay
And to top it all if we did somehow due to lottery or death of family member leaving us money manage to save that amount of money we have talked for years about saving for a caravan or being able to get those odd bits we have always wanted but never been able to afford before eg replace our awful falling apart death trap lovely car, being able to go out for a drink without saving for 2 months first

Are we BU saying that even if we can magically save the money that we will unfortunately not be attending if the wedding is overseas, i mean can they really expect all their friends and family to pay that much?

P.S after a quick read through i just want to state we are in no way jealous of their disposable income we just have very different ideas of what will make our wedding day special and hope they have a lovely time x

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SuffolkNWhat · 13/01/2014 20:56

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Floggingmolly · 13/01/2014 21:10

Absolutely, Suffolk.

Op hasn't mentioned the gift list yet. What's the bet she demands cash as she's got all the worldly goods she could possibly want?

FerretsRfun · 14/01/2014 11:54

Yes unfortunately she is the golden child, PIL's said when SIL was a baby she was very demanding and still is, DP was so quiet and laid back they had to keep checking he was still breathing please please please let this baby turn out calm and quiet like dad

Yep clam hot and half way round the globe, wont go into more detail as in all honesty if she read this post it's kinda obvious its about her at least if i dont name the destination i have some deniability

Floggingmolly (btw listening to swagger right now love them Grin)
No mention yet of a gift list for the wedding but that wont be long in coming Smile she already had a baby wish list and has items stored as of many years ago yet they have only just started TTC, the joys of it all having to be Disney . . . no chance

If there is any extra £ to be made i have a funny feeling it will be saying hi to the local bar's in quick order

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LittleBearPad · 14/01/2014 11:59

A baby wish list for an as yet unconceived baby!

FerretsRfun · 14/01/2014 12:17

yep

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whitepuddingsupper · 14/01/2014 12:32

So she's TTC and if it takes her a year to fall pregnant she might be too far on to fly in summer 2015? She hasn't really thought that one through has she.

LittleBearPad · 14/01/2014 12:40

Or it will cost her another £1.5k to go to her own wedding Wink.

What if she has twins - that's £3k...

Or more as the average cost increases dramatically as further guests drop out!

rookiemater · 14/01/2014 18:52

I'd post on FB something like "We love you dearly and are delighted you are getting married. However we have looked at our finances and we simply can't afford to be there. Look forward to seeing the photos. " and let the chips fall as they may.

Hissy · 14/01/2014 19:16

I'll bet that it wouldn't cost £100000 to hire the isle of Wight for a fortnight.

Gennacy · 17/02/2014 14:55

Over a month now, any updates? :)

Preciousbane · 17/02/2014 15:00

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QuietNinjaTardis · 17/02/2014 15:01

I would have laughed in her face! You don't need an excuse not to go. Just tell her she's a knob and then she'll uninvite you.

Apatite1 · 17/02/2014 15:03

I haven't read all the replies but WTAF???

Is she from this planet? If she wants an expensive wedding she can pay for it herself! As would any sane person. Who asks their guests to pay for their wedding, it's completely crass.

Apatite1 · 17/02/2014 15:05

Here's a reality check. Feel free to give it to her.

Eastpoint · 17/02/2014 15:06

I was hoping this was going to be an update from the OP saying SIL had come to her senses.

Cocolepew · 17/02/2014 15:15

Thanks for this . I love a good Bridezilla thread Smile

BulletForMySandwich · 17/02/2014 15:23

God! I can't imagine how entitled you would have to be to find all of this okay?! Good for you saying no OP Smile

UnoriginalUsername · 17/02/2014 15:29

Shock our reception venue was about 40 mins drive from the church and I felt bad enough asking people to make their own way there, so I arranged a coach - how can someone expect you to spend 4.5k to fly to a private island???

AlpacaLypse · 17/02/2014 15:32

placemark for the winner (so far) of this year's Bridezilla competition Smile

Coconutty · 17/02/2014 15:46

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Scrounger · 17/02/2014 17:28

I was hoping this was an update from the OP with the news that her SIL hadn't changed her mind but had added in a couple of yacht trips.

DrewsWife · 17/02/2014 17:48

Fur coat, nae knickers as my granny would say.

Glamorous on the outside! I got married last year and was prepared to get married here and have a blessing in London for DH family to attend. As it turns out 165 folk came for the day of our wedding. We had to change the meal plan so we could afford that many folk! Hahaha. We ended up having a chippy which was brilliant given how many we had to feed and our budget of £5k for entire wedding.

£3k to attend a wedding... In the words of my cockney hub... Shad havin a bubble!!!!! GrinGrinGrin Can't stop laughing

Nottheshrinkingcapgrandpa · 17/02/2014 17:53

I was hoping new posts = update!

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