Anonymous wrote:Daughter is getting married in June in Virginia. She is our only child. We have always lived in Pittsburgh. She moved to Virginia after college and loves it. It is so pretty there.
She is in pharmaceutical sales and her fiancée is a lawyer.
My husband is a retired engineer and I am a retired teacher. We still live in the same house and have a nice retirement.
One of my daughter’s friends sent her a “How to have a wedding on a budget” book recently. She is kind of upset about it and I am too. Not sure how to take this.
Anonymous wrote:Daughter is getting married in June in Virginia. She is our only child. We have always lived in Pittsburgh. She moved to Virginia after college and loves it. It is so pretty there.
She is in pharmaceutical sales and her fiancée is a lawyer.
My husband is a retired engineer and I am a retired teacher. We still live in the same house and have a nice retirement.
One of my daughter’s friends sent her a “How to have a wedding on a budget” book recently. She is kind of upset about it and I am too. Not sure how to take this.
Anonymous wrote:I came here to remind the daughter and parents that they MUST have a cookie table with at least 20 varieties. Bonus if all are homemade.
Must say, I find it hard to believe a fellow Pittsburgher would be insulted by someone giving their daughter that book. Don't be a jagofft; just ignore it. Only someone from Mt Lebanon would be so touchy about this. You aren't from Mt Lebanon are you? Andy???
Anonymous wrote:Trolls give so much unnecessary info. Fail.
Anonymous wrote:I have a six-figure salary and would definitely use a book like this. I think people should spend less on weddings and more on down payments and charitable donations. Budget weddings are also often more environmentally friendly.