Yeah don't let those knotties brainwash you- I really think those that go psycho at people about this are the ones which then go on to the baby forums a few years down the road to terrorize the poor mothers on those. I've read some threads like that on there and it makes me glad I do not know any of them personally, because they sound like complete crazy bitches the way they carry on. " HOW CAN YOU LIVE WITH YOURSELF??? THE MEMORY OF A COURTHOUSE WEDDING FOREVER?? HOW WILL YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT???" like really come on, many people are not it that perfect position to have the "wedding industry standard" what is it to these women if I want 2 ceremonies? I stopped going on there after a few of those threads blew up. Offbeatbride is way more respectful of different situations- they call it getting "weddinged" on there, which I think is awesome
I am having 2, because I came here through the fiance visa. You have no idea when you will get approved, so you can't have a solid wedding date, then you only have 90 days to get married once you enter the US. Funnily enough after 8 months of being on separated, I didn't want to hold off being with my man any longer to plan a big wedding. I was done waiting, so getting the legal stuff done and dusted so we can start a proper life together was the most practical solution. Also, due to the way the visa works, I needed to get married in America and no venue in America would be what I wanted. I've always wanted my wedding to be in a castle or old building as I have been obsessed with them since I was a little girl, and America doesn't have any that I consider "old" when you grow up in a city founded in 72AD, you get spoiled on History
I have other reasons for wanting a 2nd wedding in England too; my Grandfather has Alzheimer's disease, and during World War 2, crash landed a plane and broke both his knee caps- he has metal caps now. He is dying, and not capable of flying 10 hours to my wedding. This will probably be the only of his granchildren's weddings he will live to see, as none of my cousins or my sister are in a relationship, let alone close to getting married. He probably won't remember my wedding for long, sometimes he doesn't even know who I am, but I want to do this for him, visa and greencard be damned.
I haven't forgotten on the blog posts by the way- I got side tracked working on the first one, but it's coming!
I am having 2, because I came here through the fiance visa. You have no idea when you will get approved, so you can't have a solid wedding date, then you only have 90 days to get married once you enter the US. Funnily enough after 8 months of being on separated, I didn't want to hold off being with my man any longer to plan a big wedding. I was done waiting, so getting the legal stuff done and dusted so we can start a proper life together was the most practical solution. Also, due to the way the visa works, I needed to get married in America and no venue in America would be what I wanted. I've always wanted my wedding to be in a castle or old building as I have been obsessed with them since I was a little girl, and America doesn't have any that I consider "old" when you grow up in a city founded in 72AD, you get spoiled on History
I have other reasons for wanting a 2nd wedding in England too; my Grandfather has Alzheimer's disease, and during World War 2, crash landed a plane and broke both his knee caps- he has metal caps now. He is dying, and not capable of flying 10 hours to my wedding. This will probably be the only of his granchildren's weddings he will live to see, as none of my cousins or my sister are in a relationship, let alone close to getting married. He probably won't remember my wedding for long, sometimes he doesn't even know who I am, but I want to do this for him, visa and greencard be damned.
I haven't forgotten on the blog posts by the way- I got side tracked working on the first one, but it's coming!
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