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Thread started 03/27/07 7:31am

CortestheKille
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So I have just over a month left...

...before I get married. Now, initially, all I wanted was a trip to the courthouse. We'll be just as married without all the shindiggeries, but this is slowly being blown out of proportion by my fiance and his mother. My fiance knows my disdain with a big ceremony, but I've kept quiet because it's his wedding, too.

His mother takes his small ideas and runs with them, and now I'm left with a guest list, a bunch of food and alcoholic beverage and decorations and colors to think about and flowers. sigh She thinks it's important to give me a big wedding because she has no idea that I couldn't care less! And I really can't say anything about it at this point.

Anyway, it's going to be outside if it doesn't rain, so I have been trying to find some shoes.

My question is this: is it too Kentucky if I don't wear shoes if it's outdoors? Cos I'm just not finding anything I like and I'm not going to risk my life walking through a yard in high heels, and all the flats I've found are hideous or they don't match my off-white dress.
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Reply #1 posted 03/27/07 7:34am

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If your dress is long enough, just get some ballet flats.

You're making me mad with all this talk about the mother in law ALREADY nosing her opinions into your life.

There is nothing worse than mother in laws. mad
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Reply #2 posted 03/27/07 7:34am

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CortestheKiller said:

...before I get married. Now, initially, all I wanted was a trip to the courthouse. We'll be just as married without all the shindiggeries, but this is slowly being blown out of proportion by my fiance and his mother. My fiance knows my disdain with a big ceremony, but I've kept quiet because it's his wedding, too.

His mother takes his small ideas and runs with them, and now I'm left with a guest list, a bunch of food and alcoholic beverage and decorations and colors to think about and flowers. sigh She thinks it's important to give me a big wedding because she has no idea that I couldn't care less! And I really can't say anything about it at this point.

Anyway, it's going to be outside if it doesn't rain, so I have been trying to find some shoes.

My question is this: is it too Kentucky if I don't wear shoes if it's outdoors? Cos I'm just not finding anything I like and I'm not going to risk my life walking through a yard in high heels, and all the flats I've found are hideous or they don't match my off-white dress.



I reckon it's your and Alex's day so you wear whatever the hell you want to hug

good luck!!
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Reply #3 posted 03/27/07 7:35am

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gemini13 said:

If your dress is long enough, just get some ballet flats.

You're making me mad with all this talk about the mother in law ALREADY nosing her opinions into your life.

There is nothing worse than mother in laws. mad


It's not like that, really. Just about the wedding. She is probably the greatest mother-in-law I could ask for. Alex is also her youngest kid, so she probably wants to go out with a bang, so to speak.

My dress is only cut to just below the knees, really.
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Reply #4 posted 03/27/07 7:35am

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First off - do what you want. Can't be simpler than that.

Secondly, I don't like the idea of a barefoot bride, but that's just me. lol

A girlfriend of mine had a similar problem and hers was a more casual wedding and she found some white flipflops that weren't terribly trashy and we added little white silk flowers to the straps with a glue-gun and voila! Pretty, yet casual, comfortable footwear.
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Reply #5 posted 03/27/07 7:36am

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CortestheKiller said:

...before I get married. Now, initially, all I wanted was a trip to the courthouse. We'll be just as married without all the shindiggeries, but this is slowly being blown out of proportion by my fiance and his mother. My fiance knows my disdain with a big ceremony, but I've kept quiet because it's his wedding, too.

His mother takes his small ideas and runs with them, and now I'm left with a guest list, a bunch of food and alcoholic beverage and decorations and colors to think about and flowers. sigh She thinks it's important to give me a big wedding because she has no idea that I couldn't care less! And I really can't say anything about it at this point.

Anyway, it's going to be outside if it doesn't rain, so I have been trying to find some shoes.

My question is this: is it too Kentucky if I don't wear shoes if it's outdoors? Cos I'm just not finding anything I like and I'm not going to risk my life walking through a yard in high heels, and all the flats I've found are hideous or they don't match my off-white dress.




Dude, bare footoed is WHERE ITS AT!

Who cares if its Kentcuky.

Be PROUD! biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 03/27/07 7:38am

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CarrieMpls said:

First off - do what you want. Can't be simpler than that.

Secondly, I don't like the idea of a barefoot bride, but that's just me. lol

A girlfriend of mine had a similar problem and hers was a more casual wedding and she found some white flipflops that weren't terribly trashy and we added little white silk flowers to the straps with a glue-gun and voila! Pretty, yet casual, comfortable footwear.


Well, if you can find me some off-white stuff I'll be more than happy to wear it.

Here's what we're working with:

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Reply #7 posted 03/27/07 7:39am

SureThing

CortestheKiller said:

CarrieMpls said:

First off - do what you want. Can't be simpler than that.

Secondly, I don't like the idea of a barefoot bride, but that's just me. lol

A girlfriend of mine had a similar problem and hers was a more casual wedding and she found some white flipflops that weren't terribly trashy and we added little white silk flowers to the straps with a glue-gun and voila! Pretty, yet casual, comfortable footwear.


Well, if you can find me some off-white stuff I'll be more than happy to wear it.

Here's what we're working with:



LOVE it!

I'd wear some sparkely flip flops.


But thats just me.....
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Reply #8 posted 03/27/07 7:44am

Mach

This is YOUR wedding ... do what feels right to you

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Reply #9 posted 03/27/07 8:26am

Ace

CortestheKiller said:

I'm not going to risk my life walking through a yard in high heels, and all the flats I've found are hideous or they don't match my off-white dress.

If they're satin or crepe, they may be dyeable. Otherwise, some brides have gone w/running shoes (e.g. Keds) or something like this:
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Reply #10 posted 03/27/07 8:33am

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Ace said:

CortestheKiller said:

I'm not going to risk my life walking through a yard in high heels, and all the flats I've found are hideous or they don't match my off-white dress.

If they're satin or crepe, they may be dyeable. Otherwise, some brides have gone w/running shoes (e.g. Keds) or something like this:

I think that's perfect!
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Reply #11 posted 03/27/07 8:36am

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Reply #12 posted 03/27/07 8:48am

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Ace said:



I like this one, and since it's a flat, you won't have to worry about heels digging into the ground and getting dirty outside.

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Reply #13 posted 03/27/07 9:03am

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Ace said:



Thank you.

Change of plans, though. Now it's going to be indoors. biggrin I still have to find some I like, but the dyeable thing is going to be very helpful! Thank you so much.
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Reply #14 posted 03/27/07 9:04am

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CortestheKiller said:

Ace said:



Thank you.

Change of plans, though. Now it's going to be indoors. biggrin I still have to find some I like, but the dyeable thing is going to be very helpful! Thank you so much.


yay!
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Reply #15 posted 03/27/07 9:05am

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Ace said:

CortestheKiller said:

I'm not going to risk my life walking through a yard in high heels, and all the flats I've found are hideous or they don't match my off-white dress.

If they're satin or crepe, they may be dyeable. Otherwise, some brides have gone w/running shoes (e.g. Keds) or something like this:


Nooooo
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Reply #16 posted 03/27/07 9:05am

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CortestheKiller said:

Change of plans, though. Now it's going to be indoors.


Really? How come? I thought you were excited about the fact that it would be outdoors.
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Reply #17 posted 03/27/07 9:06am

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Ace said:



These would look cute:

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Reply #18 posted 03/27/07 9:42am

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Reply #19 posted 03/27/07 9:56am

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retina said:

CortestheKiller said:

Change of plans, though. Now it's going to be indoors.


Really? How come? I thought you were excited about the fact that it would be outdoors.


Well, they won't have the yard ready in time. I thought it was ready enough as it was! Shit, it's big and it has grass. biggrin
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Reply #20 posted 03/27/07 8:24pm

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CortestheKiller said:

retina said:



Really? How come? I thought you were excited about the fact that it would be outdoors.


Well, they won't have the yard ready in time. I thought it was ready enough as it was! Shit, it's big and it has grass. biggrin

so have it in a park! smile
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Reply #21 posted 03/27/07 8:34pm

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Ace said:

CortestheKiller said:

I'm not going to risk my life walking through a yard in high heels, and all the flats I've found are hideous or they don't match my off-white dress.

If they're satin or crepe, they may be dyeable. Otherwise, some brides have gone w/running shoes (e.g. Keds) or something like this:



[Snip - luv4u]
GIT THAT CORN OUTTA MY FACE!!!
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Reply #22 posted 03/27/07 8:35pm

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tell her you'd rather have the money nod
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Reply #23 posted 03/27/07 8:38pm

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Ribbed4UrPleasure said:

Ace said:


If they're satin or crepe, they may be dyeable. Otherwise, some brides have gone w/running shoes (e.g. Keds) or something like this:



[Snip - luv4u]


I thought they were rather ugly, too. biggrin For the record.
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