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Wedding Site....59th St. Pier, Ocean City, NJ |
There are thousands
of sites that direct themselves to the parents of the bride and each one of
them contains some small script addressed to the parents of the groom saying
“the rehearsal dinner is your responsibility”. We get this. The place has
already been selected and the menu is being worked on. But after that, there
are just vague suggestions of what the groom's parents “could” offer to pay for, like
flowers, rings, honeymoons, photographers or the bar bill at the reception
(yeah….no, that last one is not going to happen. A lot of our friends are
coming).
And to further
confuse things, there are several sites that suggest that maybe, just maybe,
the groom’s mother could fulfill her duties simply by blending in. (The groom’s
father will do this willingly). Take for instance About.com. Now, this website
is a division of the Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times and is designed to
give expert advice on any subject typed into its search engine. So, I’m
thinking that this is where I need to be, right? Uh…wrong! When I typed in
“responsibilities of the groom’s mother”, I was told to shut up. Literally.
“Your little boy is
all grown up and is getting married. Now you're not just Mom, you're the Mother
of the Groom. There's a
traditional saying about what the mother of the groom is supposed to do – Show
Up, Shut Up and Wear Beige.” What? And then it continues, “While mothers of the
groom don't really need to wear beige anymore they still need to shut up. I
know this may be hard to hear, but it's true. You may have some helpful advice
to share, but make sure you stop giving it before it becomes intrusive or
nagging.” I have nowhere to go with this, umm….useful (?) information.
As “show up, shut up and wear beige” is still
resonating in my head, I quickly switch websites and find this on
Articlesbase.com; “The groom's mom should only compliment the gowns to be worn
by the bride's mom and bridesmaids, not overdo or outdo them.”. Well no problem here. As a non-speaking, non-intrusive mother of the groom dressed in beige
and blending in with the sand at a beach wedding, it would be hard to “outdo”
anyone. Maybe I should just put on a wet suit and quietly snorkel in the nearby
waves. Do they sell beige wet suits?
Most of the websites I
visit are all basically telling me the same thing my sister told me when she
got her driver’s license a year ahead me, “You’re allowed to go, but get in the
back seat”. And I know that the bride and her family don’t really feel this
way! They have warmly included us in all of the decisions so far. I just can’t
help wanting to stay ahead of the game and provide the services that might be
expected of us.
So I decide to get
serious and visit USBridalGuide.com where renowned etiquette expert Emily Post
states on weddings “traditions
adapt to modern times, the bride and groom and their families may split the
wedding costs many different ways. However, a set of guidelines still exists
for who pays for what in a wedding. The bride's parents foot most of the bill,
but the groom's parents also have a number of financial responsibilities….” And
then, once again, the vagueness of what those responsibilities are continued.
The one thing we have
on our side here is that the bride and groom are both college educated
professionals who will be very responsible with a wedding budget; there is no
fear that they will waste funds on matching ring tattoos. So, with that in
mind, I decided to abandon all wedding websites for further advice, and my husband and I offered a lump sum amount to the couple that
they can use where ever needed.
I am comfortable in
that decision and can now set my sites on the next item of my personal wedding agenda.
In September, I start working with a personal trainer. If I have to “show
up, shut up and where beige”, I’m going to look damn good doing it. Stay tuned!
Funny Jo....now get in the back seat! LOL! Your sister, me, will throw you in front of a bus if you dare buy beige! It is a dull color...and you are not dull. Love your sis.
ReplyDeleteI promise not to wear beige.....ever!!
ReplyDeleteGod I hate beige... I really do!
ReplyDeleteI am not wearing beige! Betty threatened to throw me off a bridge if I did!! LOL
ReplyDeleteWith 1 son and 2 daughters, I am SO not looking forward to weddingss And I'm now thinking about how relieved my parents must be that I eloped!
ReplyDeleteIt is a chore Jen! But in spite of it all, I am really looking forward to this wedding...and you will too when the time comes!
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