My boyfriend and I are college freshmen; I moved away to attend college in Louisiana on a full ride, and he had to stay where he could afford to attend, our local college in Savannah, Georgia. We've been dating for seven and a half months now and, of course, have been looking for a way to close the difference. So there begins the complicated bits. The honors program at my school requires that we attend at least one student-led seminar per week; I don't mind, because there are plenty of interesting ones and we can pick which we'd like to attend. Recently I went to attend one that I thought was going to be a Taurus seminar, basically just a discussion seminar. As it turned out, it was a seminar given by a sophomore about being married in college.
That got me thinking, obviously: my boyfriend and I were already planning on getting married, but we were planning to do it after college--you know, so we could get the whole experience of getting married. And so our parents wouldn't murder us. But as it turns out, getting married would solve the financial problems that have been keeping him from being able to move to be with me: I'm currently not receiving any financial aid, just relying on my scholarship and the job that it included. He's receiving some, but the school he currently attends is far from generous with it. Basically, we've done the math, and getting married would let us close the distance. To top it off, I've looked around at our options... and we could have a wedding. A real, actual wedding, because we always wanted a small, intimate one anyways and as it turns out we know a ton of people we could call in favors from, from his aunt who is a florist to a mutual friend who does cakes to my mother, a cosmetologist who does wedding styling at least once a month.
We're sure; that's not the problem. We know that we want to do this. But we've got some things to work out still, particularly two important things. First, he hasn't proposed yet--I know exactly when he's going to, but he's adamant that he won't do it until he sees me in person. So I'll be getting my proposal and ring in December, but that only leaves five months for planning. And telling everyone, because I don't feel like I can officially do much of anything until then. And to top it off, because we're doing the planning long-distance, I have to do most of it by myself, or get help from my bridesmaids, who are causing problems too!
Any advice for a very frazzled, overwhelmed bride-to-be? I'd love to know how anyone here has handled a similar situation!
That got me thinking, obviously: my boyfriend and I were already planning on getting married, but we were planning to do it after college--you know, so we could get the whole experience of getting married. And so our parents wouldn't murder us. But as it turns out, getting married would solve the financial problems that have been keeping him from being able to move to be with me: I'm currently not receiving any financial aid, just relying on my scholarship and the job that it included. He's receiving some, but the school he currently attends is far from generous with it. Basically, we've done the math, and getting married would let us close the distance. To top it off, I've looked around at our options... and we could have a wedding. A real, actual wedding, because we always wanted a small, intimate one anyways and as it turns out we know a ton of people we could call in favors from, from his aunt who is a florist to a mutual friend who does cakes to my mother, a cosmetologist who does wedding styling at least once a month.
We're sure; that's not the problem. We know that we want to do this. But we've got some things to work out still, particularly two important things. First, he hasn't proposed yet--I know exactly when he's going to, but he's adamant that he won't do it until he sees me in person. So I'll be getting my proposal and ring in December, but that only leaves five months for planning. And telling everyone, because I don't feel like I can officially do much of anything until then. And to top it off, because we're doing the planning long-distance, I have to do most of it by myself, or get help from my bridesmaids, who are causing problems too!
Any advice for a very frazzled, overwhelmed bride-to-be? I'd love to know how anyone here has handled a similar situation!
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