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Get it? The dogs are getting to know each other?
In planning our wedding, I’ve struggled with feeling awkward about throwing a party in our own honor. Traditionally, weddings were put on by the parents to celebrate the happy nuptials. That makes sense to me, in a party-throwing sense (certainly not in the whole handing-over-the-woman-as-property sense). It’s acceptable to show off your offspring!
Mr. Cheese and I are footing the bill for our shindig, so we’re essentially throwing ourselves a party, which feels strange. Call me shy, I guess (there’s a first time for everything).
*light bulb goes off*
Or, we can be throwing a party for our guests to thank them for being so wonderful and supportive to us while introducing them to each other! Miss Cheese’s people, meet Mr. Cheese’s people.
My family lives in New Mexico, while the Mr. Cheese’s family lives in Knoxville (as do we). He visited with me last Christmas and met my whole family, and I’ve met his, but they’ve never met each other. Our friends haven’t met our families, and our neighbors haven’t met our friends. We have these amazing groups of supportive people, all segmented. Very sad, don’t you think?
A new theme is born: Getting to Know You! {You obviously can’t see me bouncing around, but I’m giddy with excitement. It. All. Makes. Sense. To. Me. Now.}
Our invites can read something like:
Because you’ve loved us and supported us, we’d love for everyone to get to know you and why you’re so special to us. Join us as we get married and combine our lives and our people! {note: a little heavy on the “love,” I know. It’s a draft!}
The RSVP can say something like:
Will you be attending? {Etc, etc}
What’s your favorite song? Clean, please!
What’s your favorite drink?
How did you meet the {bride} and {groom}?
We can continue the theme throughout… yay!
Getting to Know… The Couple


Getting to Know… The Families



Getting to Know… The Friends

Getting to Know… The Neighbors {we have a fantastic neighborhood, and we’re all very close}

This is very exciting!
A theme that doesn’t require me to match colors! And that is sentimental, meaningful, and fun!
Your turn. Did you do anything special to help your people get to know each other? Any suggestions for how to arrange a meeting of the families when they live across the country from each other? And, be honest: am I getting in over my head in terms of projects? (I do this all the time. “Great idea! Yay! Oh, what do you mean, 100+ hours of work?”)
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