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ASTalumna06 12-03-2010 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2008182)
And can you really steal the attention from a unicorn?!

Signature-worthy.

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Originally Posted by Alumiyum (Post 2008210)
So those of you that are in love with him really shouldn't be put off. There's no way this will be long term. I'm calling it now.

Yes, because I thought it was his being in love with Taylor Swift that would ruin my chances.....

:p

Munchkin03 12-03-2010 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06 (Post 2008402)

Yes, because I thought it was his being in love with Taylor Swift that would ruin my chances.....

:p

I know, right? :D

AlphaFrog 12-03-2010 11:50 AM

Ok, another wedding etiquette question...although this its more of a "what would you do" type, because I'm pretty sure I know the "real" answer.

My daughter was just asked to be the flower girl in my (male) cousin's wedding. I've never met the bride, but my mom and daughter have several times. This is actually the bride's second wedding - her first marriage only lasted a few months, however my aunt has always wanted a daughter, and is very close with the bride, so she offered to "sponsor" the wedding. All this to say that whilethe bride will be picking out the dress and all that good stuff, she's not going to be ridiculously concerned with every detail being perfect, etc. So, my question for y'all is this: the wedding is the weekend after Easter, and since we will be purchasing the dress, would it be awful to let my daughter wear the dress for Easter (obviously, we'll plan on having it dry cleaned between, if needed)? I know the technical answer is no, it should not be worn before the wedding, but it seems silly and wasteful to purchase two fancy dresses for two weekends in a row that will be outgrown in 6 months. Also, we'll be going to Easter church here in NC, and the wedding is in western Tennessee, so the only people who will see the dress both weekends are my immediate family.

Munchkin03 12-03-2010 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 2008479)
Ok, another wedding etiquette question...although this its more of a "what would you do" type, because I'm pretty sure I know the "real" answer.

My daughter was just asked to be the flower girl in my (male) cousin's wedding. I've never met the bride, but my mom and daughter have several times. This is actually the bride's second wedding - her first marriage only lasted a few months, however my aunt has always wanted a daughter, and is very close with the bride, so she offered to "sponsor" the wedding. All this to say that whilethe bride will be picking out the dress and all that good stuff, she's not going to be ridiculously concerned with every detail being perfect, etc. So, my question for y'all is this: the wedding is the weekend after Easter, and since we will be purchasing the dress, would it be awful to let my daughter wear the dress for Easter (obviously, we'll plan on having it dry cleaned between, if needed)? I know the technical answer is no, it should not be worn before the wedding, but it seems silly and wasteful to purchase two fancy dresses for two weekends in a row that will be outgrown in 6 months. Also, we'll be going to Easter church here in NC, and the wedding is in western Tennessee, so the only people who will see the dress both weekends are my immediate family.

Do what you gotta do. If anything, Easter will allow her to break in the shoes, and she'll be a little more comfortable in the dress the second time around. Use the money you'd have spent on another dress on her burgeoning career. :)

33girl 12-03-2010 11:55 AM

I wore a bridesmaid's dress for a sorority formal before the wedding (the bride had us get them ridiculously early cause they were a hard to find style). Go for it, please!

If anyone has a problem with it - say they can jolly well buy your growing girl the extra dress.

DrPhil 12-03-2010 01:26 PM

Let her wear the dress for Easter.

Both of my bridesmaids dresses were picked because my friends wanted us to have gorgeous dresses that we could wear anywhere. I look forward to doing so. :) I would've worn the dresses to the galas that I attended, before the weddings occurred, if I had received the dresses that early.

Munchkin03 12-03-2010 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2008510)
Let her wear the dress for Easter.

Both of my bridesmaids dresses were picked because my friends wanted us to have gorgeous dresses that we could wear anywhere. I look forward to doing so. :) I would've worn the dresses to the galas that I attended, before the weddings occurred, if I had received the dresses that early.

I've never been a bridesmaid. :( It's because my etiquette is bad.

Alumiyum 12-03-2010 01:37 PM

Shoot let her wear the dress. I wouldn't want to buy two back to back expensive dresses either when one would do...just don't let her near anything that stains horribly. Even if the bride WERE one of the super picky types, it seems very controlling to keep the wedding party from using the dresses they purchased.

OPhiAGinger 12-03-2010 01:48 PM

Absolutely. Just steer clear of splattery foods for Easter dinner or have her change clothes right after church.

My daughter was a flower girl in her cousin's wedding last summer and looked like a princess in her fluffy sparkly white dress... until she discovered the chocolate fountain 15 minutes into the reception. Needless to say, it's a good thing they took loads of wedding party pics at the church! We quickly changed into some play clothes (including the sparkly pink "flower girl" t-shirt the bride had given her) and she had a great time for the rest of the reception.

BTW -- kudos to the dry-cleaning industry. All that chocolate came out!

AlphaFrog 12-03-2010 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 (Post 2008512)
I've never been a bridesmaid. :( It's because my etiquette is bad.

Ditto.

I'm actually surprised by the lack of pearl-clutching, and feel less classless for even bringing it up. :p

agzg 12-03-2010 01:56 PM

The way I see it, although the bride can compel a person to wear that outfit for one specific event, the person who wears the dress to the wedding owns the dress and may wear it for whatever else they choose, regardless if it's before or after the wedding.

As long as there are no stains, and it's clean for the wedding, any bridesmaid dress I own is fair game at any time (should I have an occasion to wear it).

AlphaFrog 12-04-2010 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 2008521)
I'm actually surprised by the lack of pearl-clutching, and feel less classless for even bringing it up. :p

So, I got my pearl-clutch... I said something to my mom about this and she flipped the eff out. I think mainly because, while the bride might not be a Bridezilla, her sister is going to be a Monster-in-Law about this wedding, and her sister is a perfectionist. Oh well, whatever. Que sera, sera.

AOII Angel 12-04-2010 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 2008718)
So, I got my pearl-clutch... I said something to my mom about this and she flipped the eff out. I think mainly because, while the bride might not be a Bridezilla, her sister is going to be a Monster-in-Law about this wedding, and her sister is a perfectionist. Oh well, whatever. Que sera, sera.

Families are funny creatures. You never know what to expect from them. It was worth the try I guess.

IrishLake 12-04-2010 10:33 AM

Hell to the yes, she should wear the dress. I would do the same.

SWTXBelle 12-04-2010 11:00 AM

I am a firm believer that it is indeed often better to ask forgiveness than permission. No one (outside those at Easter) need know about her wearing it at Easter, and as long as it is clean for the wedding, it's no one's business - no, not even the bride's - what she does with HER dress.

IrishLake 12-06-2010 09:05 AM

I thought I'd let you all know that I didn't even have to say anything to BiL. :) When I saw him yesterday, he said "Yeah, I don't know when I'll pop the question though. I thought about doing it the Virginia weekend, but I don't think I'm going to now, because of the wedding."

Such a smart guy!

My husband thinks BiL said something to their mom, and she likely told him to not do it that weekend.

AOII Angel 12-06-2010 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by IrishLake (Post 2009164)
I thought I'd let you all know that I didn't even have to say anything to BiL. :) When I saw him yesterday, he said "Yeah, I don't know when I'll pop the question though. I thought about doing it the Virginia weekend, but I don't think I'm going to now, because of the wedding."

Such a smart guy!

My husband thinks BiL said something to their mom, and she likely told him to not do it that weekend.

Leave it to Mom to set him straight!

Alumiyum 12-06-2010 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by IrishLake (Post 2009164)
I thought I'd let you all know that I didn't even have to say anything to BiL. :) When I saw him yesterday, he said "Yeah, I don't know when I'll pop the question though. I thought about doing it the Virginia weekend, but I don't think I'm going to now, because of the wedding."

Such a smart guy!

My husband thinks BiL said something to their mom, and she likely told him to not do it that weekend.


Haha moms know best.

DubaiSis 12-07-2010 02:15 PM

I think it is absolutely practical to pre-use the flower girl dress. If nothing else, it sets a healthy precedent that you don't wear something once and discard it AND she will need to take care of this dress because it needs to be worn again. And I'd be taking that dress straight to the consignment shop upon its second use. Maybe you can split the "profits" with your daughter as a reward for being careful in the dress.

I'm glad BiL came to his senses, regardless of the method.

Munchkin03 01-05-2011 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2008298)
Chuckle.

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...u9lg9fsgRRzHJ6

This is so cute. Don't you agree, Munchkin03? :) Don't hate on the looooove.

Where is the looooove?

Now they've broken up. Sadz. :(


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