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to laugh at this second-hand wedding drama?

606 replies

kitchentableagain · 24/02/2015 14:03

It's second hand because it's actually happening to someone I know vaguely on FB who is in America.

She is getting married! And man, does everybody need to know about it! So far she's had:

An engagement shower (which seemed to be a party just for her thrown by her mother)

An engagement party (for the couple and potential invites to the wedding)

A wedding shower (same again?)

A bachelorette party (hen do)

Sent out save the dates (which I'd never heard of before her fb post about "looking out for them"), invitations, RSVP cards. And on and on.

Many many public dramas on the way, including rants about the fact that some people RSVP'd "sorry I can't attend" AFTER getting their save the date cards - she sent the save the dates SEVENTEEN MONTHS before the wedding. I'm sure most people had lost them by the time the correct year rolled around!

Anyway the wedding is this weekend (yay! An end to it all!). This week's FB drama is that people are cancelling last minute. She posted a screen grab of a text convo today though that has had me scraping my chin all day (my jaw is on the floor). It said:

Friend: Wanted to warn you hun, I won't be able to make it on Saturday. I'm so sorry. I'll call you tonight.
Bride: You know what, DON'T call me. You're the second to do this. So sick of selfish people wrecking my special day.
Friend: Mum died this morning.

Bride is on FB asking her friend list AIBU to think that "if her mum died on Monday then she could totally attend a wedding on Saturday".

Amazing.

And before anyone says it, yes I know I should unfollow/unfriend but I am shamefully addicted to this stuff... Blush

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SlightlyJaded · 25/02/2015 13:13

Yes to the Lucky Turkey

Perhaps we can make sure she has organised:

A working fountain for guests to throw coins in (supplied by Father of the Bride) and make wishes on behalf of the happy couple. Ideally in the style of the Trevi Fountain in Rome.

A mini ice rink for the children to skate on (all of whom are to be supplied with white fur mufflers) because HOW CUTE WOULD THAT BE. But failing that a small petting zoo (pot bellied pigs etc)

Take home gold bound transcripts of every word of the ceremony and speeches and no doubt guests will want to relive every moment over and over again.

And she probably ought to be advised that no wedding is complete without a 'Surprise A List singer' for the dancing bit. Buble would be AWESOME.

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 25/02/2015 13:22

SlightlyJaded - I am sorry, but you might be thinking a little small, with the gold bound transcripts - surely everyone attending the wedding will want a dvd of the whole day as well? With the Marry-Oke that the bride, groom and attendants will do included on it, of course!

Emmafedup · 25/02/2015 13:28

Ooh I love a good bz thread!

Mumzy · 25/02/2015 13:41

My only experience of Bridezilla behaviour was when a friend of a friend went apeshit that her napkins turned out to be apricot and therefore didn't match the peach tablecloths

AlfAlf · 25/02/2015 13:42

Wedding puppies Grin

Also make sure she hasn't forgotten the extremely tasteful Wishing Well for guests to place their envelopes stuffed with cash in Wink

Notrevealingmyidentity · 25/02/2015 13:47

bogyface any chance you could link me that episode ?

QuietTiger · 25/02/2015 13:52

OK, must admit I have been lurking with a certain quiet enjoyment at the Bridezilla thread, but now SlightlyJaded has introduced the Wedding puppy idea, I have to shamelessly mark my place!

Flowers to all you MN-ers who have horrible stories of your own - it makes me feel grateful that I threw all my toys out of the pram when my MIL tried to hijack my wedding with her delusions of grandeur and went for a very quiet relaxed affair with just close friends! where I wore flip flops and an £80 dress

MaryWestmacott · 25/02/2015 13:59

please go with the wedding puppies idea.

Wedding breakfast favours - is she using the UK term for the wedding reception being the wedding breakfast or is she actually having a separate breakfast event? On the day or more of a brunch the next day?

SlightlyJaded · 25/02/2015 14:13

SDT but of course the guests will want a DVD, but I was thinking this could wait until after the honeymoon so they could all be hand delivered a film of not only the wedding, but honeymoon highlights as well. After all, it would be a pretty poor show if there wasn't a montage of bride in various swimwear/sarongs, eating various seafood platters with various flowers tucked behind her ear.

So I think just a transcript for the day (which will obviously involve a stenographer to note down rambling best man speech and get in typed up and bound in time). And on the cover? Bride in the centre surrounded by, and carrying one of, the wedding puppies, groom somewhere in the background.

Grin
FatSwan · 25/02/2015 14:15

We had a Wedding Labrador and Chihuahua. We took pictures with our dogs before the ceremony.

Wedding puppies are A-Ok in my book.

SlightlyJaded · 25/02/2015 14:18

FatSwan, your own dogs? That you love? Or hired in for the day?

SquareTheCircle · 25/02/2015 14:18

Perhaps the stripper could supply the puppies

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 25/02/2015 14:20

You are right, SlightlyJaded - how remiss of me to forget the idyllic honeymoon video.

Actually, I think it might end up as a box-set! Grin

For wedding favours - surely a porcelain model of the bride and groom in their wedding finery would be a tasteful and welcome addition to any guest's decor!

SlightlyJaded · 25/02/2015 14:25

Grin @ box-set

And actually, re: Wedding-Puppies. Lead puppy should actually be 'Bridal-Puppy'. (Pic attached for those on mobile devices).

to laugh at this second-hand wedding drama?
bumbleymummy · 25/02/2015 14:28

Maybe they could go down the route of KungFuPanda's friend and invite everyone to the screening of the wedding ceremony DVD?

Bogeyface · 25/02/2015 14:43

Notrevealing

She is called Katrina, if you google it then it comes up but I cant find a vid that will play in the UK :(

MiscellaneousAssortment · 25/02/2015 14:47

Oh yay! Wedding puppies of all kinds and all places Grin

AcrossthePond55 · 25/02/2015 14:48

Not place marking, no, not me!

Spadequeen · 25/02/2015 15:05

Oh you have to give ideas of what she's not yet planned (or maybe she has and we don't know)

Libitina · 25/02/2015 15:11

Thanks PlumpingUpPartridge, that's my whole afternoons entertainment sorted out now.

the ironing can wait

SkaterGrrrrl · 25/02/2015 15:57

"You sure you're not making this up? Because I'm American and I never even heard of a Wedding Breakfast before I came to live in England. "

A wedding breakfast is the first meal you eat after you get married. So if you get married at sunset and then eat dinner at the reception, that dinner will be called the wedding brekfast - you are breaking the fast as a couple for the first time.

I read it on the internet, so it must be true. Grin

BeCool · 25/02/2015 16:05

A wedding breakfast is the first meal you eat after you get married. So if you get married at sunset and then eat dinner at the reception, that dinner will be called the wedding brekfast - you are breaking the fast as a couple for the first time.

This is true.

However I don't think our lovely Bridezilla knows that. She is having a group breakfast before the wedding and calling it her Wedding Breakfast. With favors favours. Bless her!

MerryMarigold · 25/02/2015 16:11

Slightlyjaded, not sure she will go for a Bridal Puppy. She may be upstaged!!

SkaterGrrrrl · 25/02/2015 16:14

"Perhaps the stripper could supply the puppies "

Weeps

Lweji · 25/02/2015 16:38

"Perhaps the stripper could supply the puppies "

When you say puppies, you mean bitches?