Tuesday, June 25, 2013

The Registry War is OVER!

Let me start this out by saying my fiance is a saint to deal with me everyday, believe me I know this!  One of my least favorite parts of the wedding planning process has been the registry.  We have two registries - one for our honeymoon at Sandals (this one was easy and fun) and one at Bed Bath and Beyond (this one was not easy).  We struggled a bit in the beginning with the whole concept - we're not a young, just starting out couple, we both had places before we moved in and a lot of miss-matched items.  It felt weird to ask for all new stuff, as I consulted my married friends, multiple blogs/articles, and the knot.com, it was unanamous - set up a registry because guests like it and you get discounts on anything on there not purchased just for having one.

We ventured to Bed Bath and Beyond on a snowing day after work to a small one in the city.  Fun fact, every BB&B has different stuff and the small ones have less options.  We met with a very chatty consultant who showed us the 5 china patterns they had and then sent us off to scan away.  I would have never guessed it but my fiance LOVED scanning whatever he could find at the highest price.  Half way through we had a serious, "let's think through what we really need/want" chat and continued on our way.  We both left frustrated and ready to be out of there.

So let's talk china for a second.  I never thought of myself as a fancy china wanting kind of person but the thought of china is intriguing to me.  I love my mother's china that she has from Joe's grandma and I love Bart's mother's china.  I love getting them out on holidays and using the fancy plates.  I love being the only one who wraps them up so they are safe.  I love the tradition of it all.  I loved the thought of some day sitting around the table hosting holidays with our family using fancy china.  What I don't love is the cost of china.  I have gone back and forth and back and forth on this china concept.  We agreed on a pattern and then a good friend of mine picked the exact same pattern for their wedding china so we started from scratch.  We went in a second time to a much larger BB&B and spent over an hour mixing and matching and trying to find something we both liked.  I was so overwhelmed by the sales lady, so was Bart, at some point I was ready to cry and he was walking out of the store... miserable! 

Finally, last night I decided I no longer wanted china, if we got that china I would be reminded of this miserable process and really Bart could care less about china.  We decided to go with the cheap, basic white everyday plates from BB&B.  Yes all of that and we went with the cheapest most practical alternative.  Will I regret not getting china?  Maybe. Was this the right decision?  Who knows. Does anyone give a crap anymore about china?  Normally I would ask for opinions on this but ya know what, I don't care, I don't want them, I just want to be happy with my simple pratical classic white plates and never talk about this silly topic again. 

I'm happy to say I feel good about this registry debacle coming to it's conclusion and if you want advice on how to enjoy the registery process, don't ask me because I have NO CLUE!

In other wedding news... things are moving along nicely, it's going to be here before we know it!  My MOH and I started discussing the shower/bachelorette party which is SO EXCITING.  It's going to be fun and low key and exactly how I want it!  Our next big step is the engagement party that my family is throwing for us in Dubuque.  Having a smaller wedding venue, I'm so excited to get to involve everyone in this party!  My mother and sister-in-law are great planners and hosts, and I feel very lucky they want to do this for us!  This will also be the place that our families meet for the first time.

Buckle up, this is going to be one crazy 6 months... almost 5 months... holy crap!

1 comment:

  1. Good decision---you have China...the stuff in my closet is yours and you know it.

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