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Old 01-09-2007, 12:40 PM
adpiucf adpiucf is offline
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Bridesmaid Situation

I'm in a wedding in a couple of months and I'm getting a little frustrated. What other reason does a couple have a wedding (rather than elope), than to share the event with the family and friends? Which means making certain concessions for those loved ones so that they can actually attend? Right?

I have tentative dates for everything-- the bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, etc., and no concrete times or places! No information has been offered despite repeated requests, or regarding reserved hotel blocks, etc. All I know is the date of the wedding (but no idea as to where and what time it begins!) and where to buy my dress. The rehearsal is being planned for a Friday and the wedding is being held on a Sunday for financial reasons, but it is turning into a larger financial burden for me than I had assumed because I have to travel from another state and no one will tell me times and places!

I have strongly considered stepping down from my duties in the bridal party and attending as a guest, but I also know that all of "our crowd" will be standing up there beside the bride and I will probably regret it. As it stands, I think it would be wise for me to skip the shower. Due to the lack of communication and despite my repeated requests (and explaining my line of reasoning to the MOH to get those dates), no decisions have been made and air travel costs get more expensive every day.

Any recommendations on preserving my sanity?
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Old 01-09-2007, 12:56 PM
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All of the weddings I have been in have been out of state because I don't live in my hometown anymore. I did not attend some of the showers and luncheons because I didn't have time with work to drive 6 hours home for one night or one luncheon/tea. I told my friends up front that if you want me in your wedding please realize I might not be able to go to everything but I'll be there on the "big day." I would also politely tell your bride-to-be friend that you will be in her wedding but you need to know specifics or else you cannot take off from work/school/etc. Just tell her that you need to know so you can plan your travel arrangements and the longer she takes the more expensive it gets for you. As far as a dress goes, I thought you had to order a bridesmaid's dress like at least a few months ahead of time for fittings and things. I realize this is your friend's "big day" but she might end up being called a "big pain" if she doesn't get her act together. And in the long run she might end up losing some friends.
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Old 01-09-2007, 12:59 PM
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What if you make your travel arrangements so you can be there for Friday and Sunday -- maybe arriving Friday afternoon and leaving Sunday late or Monday? Screw the shower.
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Old 01-09-2007, 01:11 PM
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I'm in a wedding in a couple of months and I'm getting a little frustrated. What other reason does a couple have a wedding (rather than elope), than to share the event with the family and friends? Which means making certain concessions for those loved ones so that they can actually attend? Right?

I have tentative dates for everything-- the bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, etc., and no concrete times or places! No information has been offered despite repeated requests, or regarding reserved hotel blocks, etc. All I know is the date of the wedding (but no idea as to where and what time it begins!) and where to buy my dress. The rehearsal is being planned for a Friday and the wedding is being held on a Sunday for financial reasons, but it is turning into a larger financial burden for me than I had assumed because I have to travel from another state and no one will tell me times and places!

I have strongly considered stepping down from my duties in the bridal party and attending as a guest, but I also know that all of "our crowd" will be standing up there beside the bride and I will probably regret it. As it stands, I think it would be wise for me to skip the shower. Due to the lack of communication and despite my repeated requests (and explaining my line of reasoning to the MOH to get those dates), no decisions have been made and air travel costs get more expensive every day.

Any recommendations on preserving my sanity?
I wouldn't step down as BM UNLESS the bride is being flakey. If the MOH and other BMs have poor communication skills, it would be really unfortunate for the bride to lose out on you standing up for her. If the bride is being uncommunicative, that's a different story.

Given that showers are generally short parties that take place over one afternoon, I would definitely say it would be permissible -- if not expected -- that you'd skip stuff like that as an out of towner.

I'm with OleMiss on this one, if it gets to be totally crazy, have a heart to heart with the bride at a time when she's not stressed with wedding planning stuff. Explain to her that you'd love to be there for the big day but you literally can't get time off work for stuff without advance notice, so that you might have to skip showers, bridesmaid activities etc. I think any halfway reasonable bride would understand your predicament and not hold your absences against you, and would at the VERY least try to get some dates set in stone for you!

I think I'm most shocked about the dress situation -- I had to go in for fittings for BM dresses like five months in advance! Are you buying off the rack or not getting the dresses altered? Is like the bride's mom making the dresses or something? This bride better get in gear if she hasn't already or else she's going to have some pretty mismatched BMs!
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Old 01-09-2007, 01:28 PM
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Thanks for the replies so far. The dresses are from David's-- so far none of the BM's have ordered theirs yet except the brides' sister and she got hers in a few weeks' time. I'm honestly hesitant to order the dress until I have a talk with the bride, which I will do before the week is out. From there I will better be able to determine if I can be in the wedding or if I will attend as a guest. My boyfriend can't go, due to to work obligations, so I'll be flying solo. Bummer.

I am definitely going to skip the shower.

What bothers me most is that I have repeatedly requested this information over the last nine months and explained my reasoning... the other BMs also feel like they are in the dark. While they are in-state, this whole 4-day weekend (rehearsal on a Friday night/wedding on a Sunday night so you can't really leave until Monday) is really proving to be a strain. Initially,when we were invited to be in the wedding, it was to be held on a Saturday. They've moved things around a few times and not been entirely forthcoming with the details, so as much as you want to be there...it's just harder.
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Old 01-10-2007, 12:36 AM
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When is this wedding supposed to be?
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Old 01-10-2007, 12:09 PM
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Early April. Which may sound far away, but it's not... I've called the bride 3 times over the last two days to say, "Hey, hope all is well. Please, please give me a call so I can get some details from you about your wedding. I really, really, really want to book my flight this week because airline rates are going up and I don't want to miss out! Please call me!"

I've been reduced to begging! I should not have to beg to have my friend call me back or chase after her to get the simplest of answers! It is frustrating because she responded to an email of mine this morning and ignored the part where I made the same plea. What gives? I'm not trying to make this all about me, and I hope it isn't coming off that way... but I really want to be there for my friend and she's making it really a lot harder financially than it needs to be. That really bugs me.
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Old 01-10-2007, 12:27 PM
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How can they reserve rehearsal dinner places, shower caterers/restaurants, florists, etc. without having a confirmed date?? If it's early April, then they would have to already book all these places. They can't treat the caterer like they're treating the bridesmaids "Um, yeah, we need chicken cordon blue for 50 people, maybe on Saturday but could be on Friday, and we might want to have it at XYZ Restaurant but we also could be having it at ABC Club." Something is odd here if she doesn't have those dates and places set in stone. CAn any of the BM's call the mother of the bride, maybe?
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Old 01-10-2007, 01:27 PM
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... but I really want to be there for my friend and she's making it really a lot harder financially than it needs to be. That really bugs me.
I think you need to send her an email that relays this sentiment alone. Tell the bride that you know she must be very busy but if she wants you to particpate as much as you want to participate, then she needs to tell you the details that she does know by X date, otherwise you will not be able to attend. Tell her that not being there will surely break your heart, but that you cannot jeopardize your professional and financial plans in order to do so.

Something doesn't sound quite right here. Maybe the bride is having cold feet and that is causing her angst? Maybe the groom is?

This is surely not an easy situation...and it is her day. But if she wants you at her day, she needs to give you some help so that you can be there to support her.
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Old 01-10-2007, 01:19 PM
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Hope she's putting more thought into marriage planning than into planning this trainwreck of a wedding!
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Old 01-10-2007, 01:19 PM
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She's being a butt, period. If she doesn't know, she should tell you. If she does know, she should tell you. If I were in your place, I'd tell her to let me know the details now or I can't be a bridesmaid -- it might not be a big deal, because it sounds like the wedding might not even happen.
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