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Originally posted by HBADPi
We have a bridesmaid currently in the peacecorps who wants to be there for the party but probably won't get in until days before the wedding. I personally think thats too late, but she's being somewhat difficult and I wish, like adpiucf mentioned, that she would be mature enough about this to realize its not about her but about the bride...
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HB, why not have the PeaceCorps friend video tape a message that you can play at dinner?
As for people thinking it is all about them, well... I've been there, and you can't change them. Be prepared to piss people off. Just make sure those people aren't the bride or her mom!
Just remember, you have to do what is best for the bride and the majority. If a few people can't make it here or there, that's ok.
Circulate a couple of dates and pick the date that work best for the majority. You can pick the one to have the all-out b-party your 21+ bride deserves to have! If anyone complains, you can say, "NAME, I understand your disappointment, but this is the date that works best for the majority and for the bride! She understands that you mean a lot to her and I am sure that you will have an opportunity to have an evening out together soon to celebrate. For now, it's her night and we want to make it fun. If you can't be there, I'd still love your advice or ideas of ways to make it special for the bride. After all, it's all about her, right?"
Other ideas for your event:
1) Limo, drinks and dancing
2) Lingerie party
3) Naughty toy party (you can even bring in a lady to do a home show!)
4) Girls Slumber Party (complete with PJs, toenail painting, girly mags and 80's movies like Pretty in Pink)
You can also do what friends of mine did-- let me preface this by saying that their entire wedding was in Vegas, so it was a weeklong party. The bride and groom had their b-party TOGETHER, and then split off. This included everyone who wanted to come in a neutral place for a Vegas show, and then the people who wanted to stay up late and get crazy could go out.