Planning from Afar
When we first started planning our wedding, I knew that by deciding to have it in North Dakota, instead of California or Alberta, we were diminishing our numbers by a lot. The trip is expensive and long, and we accepted that a majority of our guests wouldn’t be able to make it, due to money or logistics. Going with the middle location instead of where either of our families live was a choice we made at the beginning, and while I understood this from the start, as we’ve gotten all the RSVPs and I’ve moved on to the minute details, it’s been kind of emotional to deal with.
Mr. Dove’s family will be smaller then mine at the wedding, but neither number is huge. We’ll only be having his immediate family—his parents, sisters, and one set of grandparents. None of his aunts and uncles could make the trip. I think Mr. Dove is more saddened by this then he lets on. His family is very far away and we rarely get to make the trip back, so I know he misses them. I hope that having that small group of important people there for him will make him happy. On my side, my immediate family, two sets of aunts and uncles plus a couple other aunts will be coming. None of my grandparents are well enough to travel, and will be missed at the events. I am excited for the aunts and uncles who can make it.
The majority of our guests will be local friends from Minot. Most of them are work friends, school friends, and my roller derby friends. They will make up a ...
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