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<blockquote data-quote="Momslittleangels" data-source="post: 117846" data-attributes="member: 905"><p>Marguerite - - thank you for your suggestions and verbiage to go along with the invitations. I guess depending on the customs in a person's area, this could work very well.</p><p></p><p>Lothlorien - - I agree that these days, gifts aren't always brought to a reception anymore. Some out of town people will just mail something, so they don't have to lug it along on a plane trip.</p><p></p><p>Abbey - - I thought about the money dance issue - - can you imagine how embarrassing it would be if no one came up and danced :smile:. Soooo, you DJ events, do you?? We need a DJ - - wanna come to Southern California??? I will trade and come to Vegas next time. :smile:</p><p></p><p>BBK - - Yeah, I hardly carry cash anymore either, so I see your point. When my step sister got married, they did a money dance and I gave her new husband $20.00. What was I thinking... :hammer:</p><p></p><p>Fran - - I think they are leaning towards not registering too. Anything they get would have to go into our garage until they move out (not that big of a deal I guess), so it might be best to just tell people that they are saving to move out and then people can do what they want. And you are right - - this IS a celebration and I hope they enjoy it.</p><p></p><p>Witz - - We might put some sort of "box" on the gift table anyway, in case people have cards or what not, so they don't get lost. Maybe we could get creative and have it decorating to match their theme (which is autumn/fall - maple leaves, etc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Momslittleangels, post: 117846, member: 905"] Marguerite - - thank you for your suggestions and verbiage to go along with the invitations. I guess depending on the customs in a person's area, this could work very well. Lothlorien - - I agree that these days, gifts aren't always brought to a reception anymore. Some out of town people will just mail something, so they don't have to lug it along on a plane trip. Abbey - - I thought about the money dance issue - - can you imagine how embarrassing it would be if no one came up and danced [img]:smile:[/img]. Soooo, you DJ events, do you?? We need a DJ - - wanna come to Southern California??? I will trade and come to Vegas next time. [img]:smile:[/img] BBK - - Yeah, I hardly carry cash anymore either, so I see your point. When my step sister got married, they did a money dance and I gave her new husband $20.00. What was I thinking... [img]:hammer:[/img] Fran - - I think they are leaning towards not registering too. Anything they get would have to go into our garage until they move out (not that big of a deal I guess), so it might be best to just tell people that they are saving to move out and then people can do what they want. And you are right - - this IS a celebration and I hope they enjoy it. Witz - - We might put some sort of "box" on the gift table anyway, in case people have cards or what not, so they don't get lost. Maybe we could get creative and have it decorating to match their theme (which is autumn/fall - maple leaves, etc). [/QUOTE]
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