Anonymous wrote:Anyway, let me write this women an email asking for my bouquet back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the religious/conservative thread was my favorite this week, unless this came along! Whee!
You are seriously having losing your mind over a wedding bouquet... to which you'll undoubtedly respond with three capitalized, emoticon strewn, over-punctuated paragraphs on how calm and reasonable you are. Let it go. Let it go. I couldn't even tell you where my bouquet is at this point. Because who cares? But I have an amazing husband and family, some hilarious/cute/sweet stories, and a boatload of pictures if I really feel the need to relive the day.
(I know, I shouldn't, but she's so high strung it's almost hard not to poke her.)
No I have not lost my mind over it.
I'm only upset because I was planning on sharing this special moment of my life with the 2 most important women in this planet - mom and grandma - and because someone took it I will not be able to do so.
Anyway, let me write this women an email asking for my bouquet back.
Thanks for your participation.
Yes, you're the very picture of reason. You are way, way over-invested in this bouquet, especially if you believe you're in any way unable to "share this special moment in [your] life" with your mother and grandmother without it. It's a bunch of flowers.
I have 2 guesses about you...
1)you're a straight man
2)you don't have emotional bonds with your mother or grandmother
maybe a 3rd one... you had them all at your wedding.
I'll throw a 4th one... maybe you're not even married at all!!!
Anyway, I have a brand new beautiful house to organize and school paperwork to finish.
Bridezilla moment is over but please keep the encouraging words coming and also the good ideas to approach my female guests...
Thanks
That explains it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the religious/conservative thread was my favorite this week, unless this came along! Whee!
You are seriously having losing your mind over a wedding bouquet... to which you'll undoubtedly respond with three capitalized, emoticon strewn, over-punctuated paragraphs on how calm and reasonable you are. Let it go. Let it go. I couldn't even tell you where my bouquet is at this point. Because who cares? But I have an amazing husband and family, some hilarious/cute/sweet stories, and a boatload of pictures if I really feel the need to relive the day.
(I know, I shouldn't, but she's so high strung it's almost hard not to poke her.)
No I have not lost my mind over it.
I'm only upset because I was planning on sharing this special moment of my life with the 2 most important women in this planet - mom and grandma - and because someone took it I will not be able to do so.
Anyway, let me write this women an email asking for my bouquet back.
Thanks for your participation.
Yes, you're the very picture of reason. You are way, way over-invested in this bouquet, especially if you believe you're in any way unable to "share this special moment in [your] life" with your mother and grandmother without it. It's a bunch of flowers.
I have 2 guesses about you...
1)you're a straight man
2)you don't have emotional bonds with your mother or grandmother
maybe a 3rd one... you had them all at your wedding.
I'll throw a 4th one... maybe you're not even married at all!!!
Anyway, I have a brand new beautiful house to organize and school paperwork to finish.
Bridezilla moment is over but please keep the encouraging words coming and also the good ideas to approach my female guests...
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the religious/conservative thread was my favorite this week, unless this came along! Whee!
You are seriously having losing your mind over a wedding bouquet... to which you'll undoubtedly respond with three capitalized, emoticon strewn, over-punctuated paragraphs on how calm and reasonable you are. Let it go. Let it go. I couldn't even tell you where my bouquet is at this point. Because who cares? But I have an amazing husband and family, some hilarious/cute/sweet stories, and a boatload of pictures if I really feel the need to relive the day.
(I know, I shouldn't, but she's so high strung it's almost hard not to poke her.)
No I have not lost my mind over it.
I'm only upset because I was planning on sharing this special moment of my life with the 2 most important women in this planet - mom and grandma - and because someone took it I will not be able to do so.
Anyway, let me write this women an email asking for my bouquet back.
Thanks for your participation.
Yes, you're the very picture of reason. You are way, way over-invested in this bouquet, especially if you believe you're in any way unable to "share this special moment in [your] life" with your mother and grandmother without it. It's a bunch of flowers.
I have 2 guesses about you...
1)you're a straight man
2)you don't have emotional bonds with your mother or grandmother
maybe a 3rd one... you had them all at your wedding.
I'll throw a 4th one... maybe you're not even married at all!!!
Anyway, I have a brand new beautiful house to organize and school paperwork to finish.
Bridezilla moment is over but please keep the encouraging words coming and also the good ideas to approach my female guests...
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:You're Spanish?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I should say here that I sympathize with you. Every woman has certain wedding non-negotiables no matter how much or how little she spends. The flowers were yours. Mine was the dress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the religious/conservative thread was my favorite this week, unless this came along! Whee!
You are seriously having losing your mind over a wedding bouquet... to which you'll undoubtedly respond with three capitalized, emoticon strewn, over-punctuated paragraphs on how calm and reasonable you are. Let it go. Let it go. I couldn't even tell you where my bouquet is at this point. Because who cares? But I have an amazing husband and family, some hilarious/cute/sweet stories, and a boatload of pictures if I really feel the need to relive the day.
(I know, I shouldn't, but she's so high strung it's almost hard not to poke her.)
No I have not lost my mind over it.
I'm only upset because I was planning on sharing this special moment of my life with the 2 most important women in this planet - mom and grandma - and because someone took it I will not be able to do so.
Anyway, let me write this women an email asking for my bouquet back.
Thanks for your participation.
Yes, you're the very picture of reason. You are way, way over-invested in this bouquet, especially if you believe you're in any way unable to "share this special moment in [your] life" with your mother and grandmother without it. It's a bunch of flowers.