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Mrs. Pineapple, Pittsburgh Age and Occupation: 24, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Student Affairs Administration Engagement Date: August 4, 2007 Wedding Date: October, 2008 Blogging Since: April 14, 2008 Venue: The Rivers Club About Me: Being a transplant from sunny south Florida I am learning to live with all four seasons while playing with our cat collective, line dancing, and doing a ton of DIY projects for our wedding (seriously, like a thousand)!
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FAQs—Pineapple Perspective

November 10th, 2008 @ 2:17 pm by Mrs. Pineapple

Now that we have done the whole wedding kit ’n kaboodle not just once, but twice, I thought it may be helpful to give my perspective on some of the wedding questions/topics I see often around the hive. Of course every wedding is different, but much of what seems like the norm on The Knot just didn’t happen that way for us.

The Guest List

One of the first and most daunting wedding tasks for us was the guest list. We had no clue percentage of “yes” responses we should expect. Many of the articles I found estimated about 80-85% would be able to attend. Our number was more like 60%. I think there were a lot of factors that led to our little wedding, a big one being hard economic times for a lot of folks.

The Registry

We registered at what we thought were two very accessible stores, Macy’s and Target. Turns out, not so much. Neither store was within 30 miles of the two towns much of our family lives in. However we weren’t really interested in registering at Wal Mart and Sears, so what can you do. Even though we didn’t receive much off of our registry we did take advantage of the post wedding 10% discount both stores offered. Macy’s was the less popular of the two and only one or two guests used our registry there.

Bridal Party Attire

This is a new trend more than an FAQ I suppose, but it worked out wonderfully for us. All of our ladies wore different tea-length black dresses. They were made from different fabrics, varied in length but all look fabulous. The boys all wore different gray suits. Some were dark, some were light, one was even rented from a costume shop. Yet all the boys looked dashing.

Having an “Adult Reception”

This was an easy decision for Mr. P and I. We wanted a small wedding, and who doesn’t want a night out on the town child-free every once in a while? Some of our family was shocked by this idea and a little put off. (One VERY much so, but we wont get into that.) In the end we stuck to our guns. We only have a few friends and family members that were invited that have kids. All were able to find sitters and a couple of them came up to me during the reception to tell me how great it was to have a “grown-up” night out.

What were some of the things that surprised you about your wedding?

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6 Responses to “FAQs—Pineapple Perspective”

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almostananderson

It’s kind of the ‘hindsight is 20/20′ thing…I’m so glad you guys reflect and let us brides-to-be learn from your experiences! Thanks! :)

 
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Pumpkin

GAH! Just wrote a very apologetic email an hour ago to a friend about how although they are invited to our upcoming wedding their children are not. I haven’t received a response. Dreading it.. I swear when I have kids of my own I will NEVER even think about taking them to a wedding unless their name is on the invitation and they’re older than 12.

 
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  2,149 posts, Buzzing bee

I cant wait to see the dresses your girls picked out, ever since I saw Mrs. Hydrangea’s stunning bridesmaids, I’ve been hooked hardcore on this trend! Black seems to be the easiest and chic-est way to go, too… you cant go wrong, since black is black, and colors won’t vary!

 
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Wiglet (message)  135 posts, Blushing bee

Wow, nobody used Macy’s? How many of your guests do you think went into the actual stores to buy your gifts? I’ve just been assuming that peeps will buy our gifts online and have them delivered to us….

 
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Miss Taffy (message)  2,605 posts, Sugar bee

Thanks for posting your faqs, we are wondering about these topics and it’s helpful to read about your experience!

 
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Mrs. Avocado (message)  1,411 posts, Bumble bee

You write really great posts Pineapple. I always want to copy you and write the same thing :)

 


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