Anonymous wrote:OP here. Appreciate your input.
I thought about offering to help her pay, but I feel that that may make her feel guilty about deciding not to go. I certainly don't want her to feel guilted into attending if it's not a priority for her and/or go into debt if she can't afford it. It stings because she is someone I'd love to have there, and because, in the same email in which she told me she wasn't going, she enthusiastically filled me in on how awesome her Euro trip was for her friend's wedding last month.
I'm truly not trying to be a bridezilla here (or anywhere). We're having a very small, simple wedding. No wedding party, no shower, no bachelorette, we're paying for it ourselves. We're inviting a small group of our closest friends and family, and while I know I should trust that my friend is making a decision not to attend that she feels is right for her, it still hurts that she won't be a part of it.
Please don't compare what she is able to do now to what she was able to do then. It's entirely possible that she's had some significant unexpected expenses recently, or that she really was counting on that bonus to cover things and now knowing it won't be coming is hurting her budget.