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wednes ([personal profile] wednes) wrote2006-12-28 03:29 am
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In other news, these Adult Swim marathons all week have been positively scrumtralescent.
So is the lemon soda I'm drinking...fucking delicious.

Bridezillas is the most hilarious reality show EVAR.

Can you beleive I'm still not done making hats? I made two more today for Dave C and Kwame.
I rule. Now I have to make another hat for Bre to replace the one that JoJo "played with."
Stupid cat. It's cool though, this one will be bigger and fluffier.

Here are some questions about weddings:

--How important is the receiving line?
--Do I need RSVP cards if my guests are mostly young?
--Pros and Cons of opening gifts at the reception?
--Who usually cuts the cake (after the first cut) and serves it to guests?
--Is it tacky to have them slice their own? Should I assign someone?

[identity profile] uterdic.livejournal.com 2006-12-28 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)
-A receiving line isn't important at all. However, if H's family is going to be there and you didn't get the chance to meet the in the days before, it may be a nice thing for them to have the chance to say hi, and give you a hug.

-I think an RSVP is a good idea, though like Dan said, an e-RSVP may do the trick for many people. I think that having it actually makes people who say they are going to be there more likely to be there. Also, it's good to know how many you are expecting.

-I've never been to a wedding where people opened their gifts at the reception. Katie and I had a blast the next day opening up gifts. Also because many people give money, it can be a little strange to open that in front of others.

-I think having a volunteer cut the cake for everybody would be easy enough to find. They don't typically cut them for each individual, but once you two cut the first piece, then the rest is just cut up and set out for everyone to grab when they are ready for it.

my 2 cents

[identity profile] wednes.livejournal.com 2006-12-28 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm torn on the recieving line. H hasn't met a lot of my friends who will be there, so I want him to at least say Hi. And yeah, some of H's fam will probably show up.

I was thinking of E-RSVP for everyone except grandparents.

Kassy would be the perfect person to cut the cake. Or Grete...either of them would be great.