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OMG...it almost scared me.?
So my future MIL came over to talk about the wedding, and said that she doesn't think it would be a good idea to have the wedding in her backyard (May 10th, 2008). I just got this terrible sinking feeling like everything was going wrong. But then she offered her church, which was $300 which includes the rental of the church, reception area, tables, chairs, silverwear, minister, and people to set it up and take it down. But my questions are:
Any non-christian/catholic people get married in a church? How was it?
And I just bought a 3-month tanning package to Desert Sun Tanning. I decided to start now, is that a good idea? And should I tan up until my wedding, or stop a week or so before?
I appreciate all your help, thanks!
I've never used a tanning salon or spray-on tan, but my guess would be that you should stop a week or so before the wedding....you want to make sure that something doesn't go wrong in that last week. If something goes wrong a week or so ahead of time, at least you have some time for it to fade and for you to go to a doc/cosmetic technician and see what can be done in terms of fixing/covering up any problems.
With regard to the "getting married in a church" bit, it depends entirely on the church and how flexible they are. What kind of church does she belong to? Unitarian Universalists will marry anybody, but some churches you not only have to be affiliated with their denomination, but you also have to be a member. Are they fairly liberal about these things or are they more conservative? It depends not only on the denomination of Christianity, but also on the specific community as to what their rules are.
I'm not Christian, but I am getting married in my fiance's church because he is an active member and is close to the clergy there.
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