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Mrs. Snow Cone, Pittsburgh/Johnstown, PA Age and Occupation: 23, Public Health Graduate Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, Engineer Engagement Date: April 9, 2010 Wedding Date: August 2011 Venue: OMOS Church ceremony/Sunnehanna Country Club reception About Me: I’m one of the lucky ones---I met my future husband at the ripe old age of 13, started dating him as a mature woman of 15, and have been enjoying the ride ever since. Here we are, 8 years later, living in Pittsburgh, planning a "homestination" wedding in the place our school romance began---Johnstown, PA. I thrive on talking a mile a minute, eating my weight in chocolate, and internet shopping. I love a lengthy to-do list almost as much as I love a healthy amount of chaos in my life. Mr. Snow Cone and I watch countless episodes of Friends and The West Wing on repeat, root for rival college sports teams, and make each other laugh each and every day. We’re putting together a small-town wedding with a big personality and a classically modern (or modernly classic?) look for 250 of our closest family and friends. It’s been 8+ years in the making, and sometimes I still can’t believe I’m finally getting to marry my high school sweetheart!
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When we first got engaged, the term “honeymoon” evoked thoughts of luxurious suites in tropical locations, palm trees, crystal-clear water, white sand, and total relaxation. I was perfectly sold on the idea of sipping frozen beverages on a warm beach in the Caribbean for a week. Like this photo, but substitute the Snow Cones for the really, really, ridiculously good-looking models in this shot:

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Mr. Snow Cone, on the other hand, wasn’t drinking the Caribbean Kool-Aid. He had some significant concerns with this plan. Most importantly, the Caribbean in August was quite the risk to be taking. We’re honeymooning in prime hurricane season, so most of the Caribbean is iffy at best. There are a few islands that are protected, but they are harder to access, meaning more travel time and more travel expense. On top of the possibility of having our honeymoon wrecked by weather, he also wasn’t in love with the idea of blowing all of our wedding money on this trip. My mentality was that we only get one honeymoon, so we may as well do it up right. His mentality was that a honeymoon is a nice trip to kick off a married life together, but we should save money for real-world expenses such as student loans, car purchases, and house down payments. Commence tug-of-war: honeymoon edition!

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I struggled to hear the sensibility in his arguments. Instead, I got my nose all bent out of joint that he was so anti- my honeymoon plan. I took it far more personally than I ever should have. I just couldn’t understand why he wouldn’t want to splurge a little (or a lot) to make this the trip of a lifetime. He then got his nose all bent out of joint because he was alarmed at my lack of financial maturity and how that would impact all of our future decision-making. I was panicking that he would always want to play it safe, missing out on opportunities for fun in the name of future savings. He was (likely) panicking that I would need something expensive and exciting to please me for the rest of our days together.

Our conversations about destinations, airfare, and accommodations silently transformed into conversations about finances, priorities, and partnership. Talking about the honeymoon was just a cover for what we were really talking about. What seemed like a fun, exciting decision on the outside actually served as a pretty difficult (but very necessary) series of conversations on the inside. Kind of like the whole Vanessa-Ursula thing.

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After all was said (and said and said and said) and done, we finally decided on a honeymoon that fits both sets of expectations—it doesn’t empty our bank account, but it’s still a very nice vacation for the two of us to share as newlyweds.

Did you have any wedding-planning discussions that turned into something much bigger?

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13 Responses to “What Are We Really Talking About Here?”

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We’re honeymooning in September and doing the Caribbean. We’re hitting up the ABC’s - Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao in the Netherlands Antillies. Even thought they’re farther away and not well known, the airfare was reasonable (from Seattle) and the hotel we found was cheap (but quality) so it ended up being cheaper than Hawaii, which is the most popular destination for Seattle honeymoons.

However, our honeymoon budget is HUGE in comparison to the rest of our wedding budget. We aren’t big into the expensive venue, shoes, dress, etc. but love travel. It’s all about priorities :)

 
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Lighter (message)  68 posts, Worker bee

c’mon SC! tell us!! where did you and MR decide to go?!

Glad you had ‘the talk’, it’s very important to discuss finances before u tie the knot!

 
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crayfish (message)  4,844 posts, Honey bee

Well, in the grand scheme of things, this likely facilitated some of the most important conversations you’ll ever have. Financial planning is one of the most important make/break issues in a marriage…

 
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funjen (message)  24 posts, Newbee

We were both more concerened with the honeymoon than the actual wedding. We are having a ceremony at our church and then a backyard reception. The cost of having the party at our house is much much less than we would ever pay for a hall. And since its at the house we have a reson to keep the guest list to a minimum and scale back on a lot of things.

By doing this we are going on our dream vacation. We are taking a 2 week trip to Tahiti, Moorea, and Bora Bora. I can’t wait to be in paradise with my hubby!

 
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Miss Candy Apple (message)  1,465 posts, Bumble bee

Mexico?? Southern road trip?? Where are you going?!? :) i demand to know now!!

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,171 posts, Honey bee

It sounds like you two are planning something awesome! Can’t wait to see what you chose!

 
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mightywombat (message)  3,311 posts, Sugar bee

Oh, the honeymoon represented the same issues for us!! This is soooo familiar.

 
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MissCasey (message)  214 posts, Helper bee

<3 the Little Mermaid reference!

Can’t wait to hear where you decided to go!

 
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

How awesome is that Vanessa-Ursula ref? It’s so perfect for this kind of situation that I’m sure we all go through. Looking forward to seeing what you two decided on!

 
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Mrs. Rubber Stamps (message)  273 posts, Helper bee

Looking forward to what you decided on! We had the same discussions and put off a honeymoon and will instead take a first anniversary trip as we have decided that we really need to get away and want to enjoy ourselves doing something we’ve never done - Disney!

 
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misssweet (message)  86 posts, Worker bee

Yes, booking the venue turned into a talk about money for us too…

I think it’s only natural. Before you get married you are dating, having fun, in la-la land.

But once you start planning a wedding, you a planning a $20, 30, 40, thousand dollar party. And talking about a guest list– and possibly getting into difficult situations with your in laws about who they can invite. So it puts a lot of sudden stress on a couple.

But in the end these are conversations you have to have anyway. My fi and I have definetely matured as a couple since we got engaged a few months ago. Now we are planning for “us” not just our selves. We’ve talked about long-term financial goals, how to raise our children (religion./ whether we would do daycare/nanny etc/ how to take care of aging parents, how to divide houshold duties) Things that were previously taboo…. some of these topics started out a little shaky but in the end its better to hammer these things out now… too many people go into marriage not understanding the other persons values and goals.

We decided to have a “goals/to do” talk once a week so things dont build up and get too stressful.. Its still a work inprogress but I think open dialogue is always a good idea.

 
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Miss Seal (message)  1,179 posts, Bumble bee

This sounds like me and Mr. Seal!!! Except I am like Mr. Snow Cone; though Mr. Seal (like you) isn’t financially irresponsible, he is more willing to part with cash in the name of fun than I am—which has definitely initiated several rounds of tug-o-war (including a honeymoon edition)! I can’t wait to hear what you guys decided :D

 
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Miss Snow Cone (message)  1,026 posts, Bumble bee

@mightywombat: @Mrs. Rubber Stamps: @misssweet: @Miss Seal: I’m beyond relieved to hear that other people have had wedding convos that turn into much-more-than-wedding convos!

@Mrs. Rubber Stamps: I LOVE DISNEY WITH ALL OF MY HEART. Seriously. I tried to talk Mr. Snow Cone into working some Disney into the honeymoon plans, but he wasn’t as thrilled with that idea as I was!

 

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Mrs. Snow Cone, Pittsburgh/Johnstown, PA Age and Occupation: 23, Public Health Graduate Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, Engineer Engagement Date: April 9, 2010 Wedding Date: August 2011 Venue: OMOS Church ceremony/Sunnehanna Country Club reception About Me: I’m one of the lucky ones---I met my future husband at the ripe old age of 13, started dating him as a mature woman of 15, and have been enjoying the ride ever since. Here we are, 8 years later, living in Pittsburgh, planning a "homestination" wedding in the place our school romance began---Johnstown, PA. I thrive on talking a mile a minute, eating my weight in chocolate, and internet shopping. I love a lengthy to-do list almost as much as I love a healthy amount of chaos in my life. Mr. Snow Cone and I watch countless episodes of Friends and The West Wing on repeat, root for rival college sports teams, and make each other laugh each and every day. We’re putting together a small-town wedding with a big personality and a classically modern (or modernly classic?) look for 250 of our closest family and friends. It’s been 8+ years in the making, and sometimes I still can’t believe I’m finally getting to marry my high school sweetheart!

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