My parents borrowed seven grand from their best friend gave me a country club wedding I didn’t want in the 1980s . My kids now even though we can afford it nope they get cash for an investment of property no wedding. |
| 12k about 12 years ago. We paid for it ourselves. It was a fun wedding but I'd elope if I did it again. I think the main reason I had the wedding was this belief it would help create a kind of community around our marriage, a feeling of support. But we're from very dysfunctional families and it didn't work that way. So knowing what I know now, I'd have done a courthouse wedding with a catered lunch after for our very closest friends and any family who wanted to come, and then spend the rest on a bigger honeymoon. We traveled some pre-kids but would have loved to do more, and now it's hard, so we would have gotten a lot out of it. |
| 60k 14 years ago. No regrets it was beautiful. |
Of course you will. |
I relate to all of this, lol. This is so 80's parents. |
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It was around 50k over 10 years ago.
We paid for half, parents paid for half. 100 people. I wish we had videography, I regret not having recordings of the music performances and speeches. |
| Next question, how much did you spend on your second wedding? |
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10k almost 30 years ago.
Believe I used the original version of this book which was awesome — so helpful and practical: How to Have the Wedding You Want (Updated): (Not the One Everybody Else Wants You to Have) by Christine Egan https://www.amazon.com/How-Have-Wedding-Want-Updated/dp/042526968X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?# It was at what used to be The Knights of Columbus in Bethesda. I bought my dress by mail order for $300. We invited all our relatives and friends. Bought flowers in bulk by mail order as well, and family and friends made the centerpieces. It was pretty casual and very fun — exactly what we wanted. Great DJ and photos. Went to Tastee Diner afterwards. |