Anonymous wrote:They gave you twice what you needed for a lovely wedding and reasonably think they covered it. Admitting you went insanely overboard won’t help anything.
And before I get accused of not knowing what weddings cost I had a wonderful top shelf liquor open bar wedding 7 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying that much was your decision. Own it.
Op here. It’s not about the money at all.
I was married 10 years ago at 23. Dh and I had dated for 5 years and had a lovely wedding that cost us 45k in DC. We skimped on a lot for ourselves but went all out on food, alcohol and venue for our 200 guests (mostly close family). I think no one expected it to be a nice wedding. No one helped us plan, no one threw us a shower, no one came wedding dress shopping. Dhs parents ended up paying for the rehearsal dinner but we didn’t know that beforehand so it was only $200 for pizzas in our house (we planned what we could afford and I couldn’t afford 2k for maggianos). My parents gave us 15k afterwards which we were so grateful for. But my parents have told everyone over and over they paid for my entire wedding. I feel like every time they say that it diminishes the 30k of my own money that I paid while eating ramen for years.
I have since thrown 4 showers for our siblings and cousins and have been to at least 9 family weddings.. My mom is nagging me to throw another shower for a cousin getting married this year. I’m just so annoyed at it all. My MIL has been spending all her weekends helping a different cousin with her wedding crafts. MIL makes elaborate grooms cakes for all her family’s weddings. They completely paid for their daughters weddings and threw them showers.
Anonymous wrote:Not even sure what to title this.
I was married 10 years ago at 23. Dh and I had dated for 5 years and had a lovely wedding that cost us 45k in DC. We skimped on a lot for ourselves but went all out on food, alcohol and venue for our 200 guests (mostly close family). I think no one expected it to be a nice wedding. No one helped us plan, no one threw us a shower, no one came wedding dress shopping. Dhs parents ended up paying for the rehearsal dinner but we didn’t know that beforehand so it was only $200 for pizzas in our house (we planned what we could afford and I couldn’t afford 2k for maggianos). My parents gave us 15k afterwards which we were so grateful for. But my parents have told everyone over and over they paid for my entire wedding. I feel like every time they say that it diminishes the 30k of my own money that I paid while eating ramen for years.
I have since thrown 4 showers for our siblings and cousins and have been to at least 9 family weddings.. My mom is nagging me to throw another shower for a cousin getting married this year. I’m just so annoyed at it all. My MIL has been spending all her weekends helping a different cousin with her wedding crafts. MIL makes elaborate grooms cakes for all her family’s weddings. They completely paid for their daughters weddings and threw them showers.
I just feel such a chip on my shoulder and I hate that I feel this way. I can’t seem to get over it though. I loved my wedding but I felt a bit abandoned by our families beforehand.
Anonymous wrote:The next time your mom brought it up in public, you say, "ha, that's so cute! Mom was thinking about the cost of her wedding!" Or "yep, that covered the open bar tab. Thanx mom!"
I don't think your mom will ever change her tune, but that doesn't mean you have to play along. You can at least call her out which might make you feel better about this whole thing.
And only host showers for cousins that you actually like, not just because your mom asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They gave you twice what you needed for a lovely wedding and reasonably think they covered it. Admitting you went insanely overboard won’t help anything.
And before I get accused of not knowing what weddings cost I had a wonderful top shelf liquor open bar wedding 7 years ago.
For $75 a person? You can’t even go out to a restaurant for that with more than two drinks a person. What about rings, dress, flowers, music, invitations, honeymoon, transportation, etc?
You’re counting rings and a vacation as “wedding costs”?!
We took an Uber to our venue. We had simple, non-custom flowers. We paid for the drinks a la carte; most people had only one or no drinks. The small minority had more than two. The invitations and thank you cards were under $100 together.
It was well under $75/head.
No one cares. Go to another thread to brag about your cheap wedding.
The entire point is that OP's parents have every reason to believe they comfortably covered the costs and don't know what OP's extra lavish wedding cost. And cluing them in might not result in the reaction she's hoping for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They gave you twice what you needed for a lovely wedding and reasonably think they covered it. Admitting you went insanely overboard won’t help anything.
And before I get accused of not knowing what weddings cost I had a wonderful top shelf liquor open bar wedding 7 years ago.
Op here. You think we could have had a wedding for 250 for 7,500? With open bar? That’s what my open bar cost. It was $30 a person. But yes, I had the wedding I wanted. I’m upset about familial involvement. I have a large close family. Dhs is even closer and is also large. His family thought my parents should pay for everything and were upset all their coworkers and neighbors weren’t invited. We invited family (cousins too) and only a few friends.
Ah, so it’s now 250 people and before it was 200. What’s truth? You need to get over this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying that much was your decision. Own it.
Op here. It’s not about the money at all.