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Have you changed your wedding as a result of the economy? Tell me how, leave me a comment,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]!
If you keep up with current events as I have to for the day job,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], you know that the news is brimming with doom and gloom when it comes to the economy, even when it comes to happy events like weddings and babies. People are holding off on starting their families because of the economy,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but at least people aren’t holding off on getting married — they’re just cutting back their wedding budgets.
In the same issue of the LAT, there was also a story about the shift toward simpler i.e. more inexpensive wedding [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]. Now,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], I know I basically am part of the industry, but truly I applaud these changes and shifts toward simplicity — amid all the details, brides tend to forget that the whole point of all the hoopla is to get married.
Last Sunday,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], it so happened that our little church sat down to a homecooked meal to celebrate the pastor and first lady’s 17th anniversary. Conversation naturally turned toward weddings and how everyone got married. Our pastor and first lady first married in a civil ceremony at a courthouse, and later married again in a backyard ceremony at her mother’s house. Her mother’s house, apparently, was the site of many family weddings, and because their whole family was full of women who could cook like no one else’s businesses, their parties were never catered.
If you think about it a wedding is at its heart a big party. What are the essential ingredients for a party? People, music and food. You really don’t even need alcohol.
Then there’s the example of me. This is a short version of the story, but my husband and I pulled our available friends and family together for an impromptu reading of vows at a park overlooking the ocean. Cost? Free. It was probably not done in the most legal sense — we probably should have obtained a permit or something — but we just told everyone to meet us at a specific address, were there less than half an hour and everybody stood while we got married.
And like I mentioned earlier,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], weddings have more often than not become drunkfests. Not that you shouldn’t if you can, but if you can’t afford it, why bother? You wouldn’t buy a round for everyone at a bar if you didn’t have the money,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], so why do it at your wedding? You’re already feeding everyone, no need to lubricate them too. Seriously, you don’t even need champagne — just get sparkling apple cider and you don’t even have to worry about not giving that to the kiddies.
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