ok i live in waco where my fiance and his family are from im from springtown and thats where my family is, now the question is should i have it at my parents property which will be free or here in waco which will cost us alot probably, if i have it at my parents though my mom will have to do lot of work secne im here, so which would be a better idea
2007-11-04
03:51:14
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Mrs T. 2009
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Family & Relationships
➔ Weddings
are towns are 2 1/2 hours apart and he doeant really care its up to me
2007-11-04
03:56:17 ·
update #1
here in waco there is this beautiful garden place its so perfect, but my parents 10 acres has some very beautiful spots to
2007-11-04
04:00:00 ·
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oh and to let yall no i am in texas if that helps any THANKS EVERY ONE!
2007-11-04
04:00:47 ·
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Free may be best and may be close for everyone to attend.
Just for thought; I always thought the Botanical Gardens in Ft. Worth be a nice place. But, this may be a little far to drive and I think it cost money. There may be something similar close to Waco.
I see you added there a Garden in Waco. If, it not too expensive, but, as you mention your parents place be nice and more Private. Remember to throw Bird Seed instead of Rice.
2007-11-04 04:00:31
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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if ur parents have a big home with lots of property to hold a wedding then u should do it there... i'm not from TX but that just seems like the better idea to me.
if u can save money by having it at ur parents home then u will be able to splurge on other things such as ur dress or maybe even have someone cater the wedding for u to save ur mom a big hassle of having to do alot of the work.
or u could use the money ur saving by having it at ur parents house and putting it in the bank.... either way it seems to make more sense. alot of people arent lucky enough to have the option to hold it at a home..
check out ur local bookstore and read up on wedding ideas on how u could add a special touch to having it at ur parent's home.. i'm sure that would help :)
2007-11-04 03:56:12
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answered by its just me 3
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I would go with the parents place.it's FREE to you, which means you don't have to pay any money. You can also get married there as well as have your reception. Thank Goodness for back yards. Good luck.
2007-11-04 05:19:14
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answered by dietitian4u 2
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your mom would love doing it not matter what..
id pick your mom's though.. sence it's an option.. unless of course you're set on doing it in waco..
ive only really seen baylor down there so i don't know much about where to do it there..
good luck and congrats!
2007-11-04 03:56:15
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answered by Michelle 2
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well I don't know how far apart those towns are. But one thing that we are going to do , is get married in my parents yard ( something special for me) and then have the reception at the firehouse where he is a member ( something special for him) so maybe you would want to try something like that?
2007-11-04 03:55:15
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answered by ~*Katie*~ 4
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Hi and congratulations!
Hands down....for sure I would pick your parents' home. If your mom is at all like me, she would LOVE to have it there! You can go there 2 or 3 weekends before the wedding to help her clean and arrange things.
That's my vote....mom and dad's place!
2007-11-04 14:46:03
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answered by iloveweddings 7
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Have the wedding at your parents home to free up money for other expenses.
2007-11-04 03:55:02
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answered by babegirl 2
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Have it at your Parents'. We got married last month, and we spent more than we wanted to.
2007-11-04 03:57:40
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answered by Christopher 3
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Have it at your parent's - it's FREE - people can travel - SAVE THE MONEY
2007-11-04 04:33:29
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answered by Anonymous
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depending on what makes u warm inside when view it everytime...
if in southern california,
the Japanese Garden in van nuys looks great...
check their website for details..a must see.
2007-11-04 03:58:37
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answered by jay p 1
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