The awesome thing about my blog being private is that I can talk about stuff like the following:
Towards the end of October I had a friend from high school who I haven't really kept in close touch with send me a facebook message with the subject "addresses please"
It said the following:
"Updating my address book and sending out Christmas cards, send me your addresses please. I would love to send you a card."
Am I the only one that thinks that a single 24 year old woman thinking that far ahead about sending a Christmas card to her high school friends sounds a little unusual?
I wasted no time calling her bluff. And responded with:
"Christmas cards already? Are you sure your not secretly engaged and trying to surprise us? Haha."
Didn't hear anything after that UNTIL early December when I got an announcement from her that she had eloped with her boyfriend to Australia.
I thought this was totally awesome. I am a huge fan of the idea of an elopement. The older I get the more the idea of running off and not worrying about cake, flowers, dresses, seating arrangements, who to invite and who to leave out etc. sounds awesome.
I was supporting the whole thing until I realized that what I was looking at was not just an announcement but an invitation to a reception. What the?!
Isn't one of the reasons you elope so that you don't have to deal with all that stuff? I guess if you decide that you just can't wait to get married but still want to have the party with friends and fam (and all the gifts) I can understand that. So I put panty hose on and got a gift and went to the reception. It was formal. She was in her dress there were rented tuxes, there was a cake and flowers. In short it was a wedding. But the marriage was two months previous in Australia and nobody at the reception was invited to it.
I thought that was the end of that until this week when I got an invitation in the mail for a BRIDAL SHOWER for this same friend.
No. I will not. This is asking too much. If you wanted a shower with all the gifts and everyone to hem and haw at you and your engagement and marriage and what a pretty bride you'll be you should have followed all the rules. You broke the biggest rule which I think is awesome but you're undoing all of the awesomeness by doing all the things you forfeited by eloping.
I'm not going to the shower. I won't.
I'm not getting married. Not because I don't think I'll ever find a man to pop the question but because I don't see any way to have a fun wedding that highlights the importance of the event without all the stress and formalities.
Humbug.
3 comments:
Smart girl. I was thinking maybe I should throw myself another bridal shower this spring. I don't think I got enough stuff the first time around. What's your address?
I know.. I can't figure it out either. I mean, hooray for an elopement, but why deal with all the details? And a shower after the fact? That's just weird. (And would probably be awkward to attend.)
I wondered if they wanted to avoid the questions about the temple and such and just get 'er done all by themselves? Who knows.
Yay for the private blog!
I'm just impressed you wore pantyhose.
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