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DaughterRhonda
Posts: 8133
From: Jersey City, NJ
Re: Who is paying for your day?
Delight yourself in The Lord & He will give you the desires of your heart!Ps 37
Edited: DaughterRhonda (Fri 22 Aug 2008 12:44:39 PM GMT)
Turiya
Posts: 1050
From: Maryland
Re: Who is paying for your day?
Edited: Turiya (Fri 22 Aug 2008 01:44:10 PM GMT)
sensationablyhappy
Posts: 1030
From: from NY to GA
Re: Who is paying for your day?
Edited: sensationablyhappy (Fri 22 Aug 2008 01:58:33 PM GMT)
pamcrow
Posts: 1700
From: Upstate, NY
Re: Who is paying for your day?
This is soooo true. The more you give, the more your receive. Unfortunately, to many people lose sight of this.
Edited: pamcrow (Fri 22 Aug 2008 02:20:50 PM GMT)
pamcrow
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From: Upstate, NY
Re: Who is paying for your day?
Edited: pamcrow (Fri 22 Aug 2008 02:25:39 PM GMT)
DaughterRhonda
Posts: 8133
From: Jersey City, NJ
Re: Who is paying for your day?
My aunt (the same one who would whip us with the switches -- LOL!)has said that she will speak to him. Since he has come into this money he's always saying "nobody better not ask me for nothing!". What he doesn't realized is that while everyone is happy for him, no one has any intention of asking him for anything. My cousin has MS -multiple sclerosis and has been very distant and angry. I'm sure he has a lot going on with him, and that is probably why he's acting the way he is. We all used to be very close, but I don't know why he's resorted to acting so weird on us. He's even estranged from his only brother. We just want to go back to the normal way of treating each other.
Delight yourself in The Lord & He will give you the desires of your heart!Ps 37
Edited: DaughterRhonda (Fri 22 Aug 2008 04:35:28 PM GMT)
Turiya
Posts: 1050
From: Maryland
Re: Who is paying for your day?
Now don't read that in the wrong frame of mind! LMAO That wording can go a two way street ...just know I'm sticking with the topic though! LOL
And if I wasn't ...I'm already in the corner, and Mrs. Soontobe aint here! LOL
Edited: Turiya (Fri 22 Aug 2008 04:41:32 PM GMT)
VIPrincessBride
Posts: 774
From: Maryland
Re: Who is paying for your day?
Rhonda, there are some people who can't handle success or money. A lot of people who have won the lottery aren't any happier than they were before and some do become very miserable, even suicidal. They also say that a person's true character comes out after they get some money and success.
Edited: VIPrincessBride (Fri 22 Aug 2008 04:49:20 PM GMT)
VIPrincessBride
Posts: 774
From: Maryland
Re: Who is paying for your day?
Wow! I wasn't reading anything at all into that until you mentioned it. Wooooweeee! LOL!
Edited: VIPrincessBride (Fri 22 Aug 2008 04:55:08 PM GMT)
pamcrow
Posts: 1700
From: Upstate, NY
Re: Who is paying for your day?
Girl you know they gonna tell her when she get back an she gonna be over here poppin us again.
I agree though, on both counts...LOL
Edited: pamcrow (Fri 22 Aug 2008 05:01:25 PM GMT)
Turiya
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From: Maryland
Re: Who is paying for your day?
Edited: Turiya (Fri 22 Aug 2008 05:03:26 PM GMT)
DaughterRhonda
Posts: 8133
From: Jersey City, NJ
Re: Who is paying for your day?
That's true ViPrincessBride, it is in his case.
Delight yourself in The Lord & He will give you the desires of your heart!Ps 37
Edited: DaughterRhonda (Fri 22 Aug 2008 09:31:11 PM GMT)
Bumblebeekee
Posts: 1996
From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: Who is paying for your day?
WE paid for ours 100%. We were offered, but declined respectfully. His parents bought us a new SUV as a wedding gift. Maybe because we didn't ask for any help. I don't know, but what a blessing!
We did get very nice China put on the registry at Macy's. My DH thought it would be fun to pick a fancy Vera Wang Set so we did, and someone actually BOUGHT 10 of the 12 Sets. I'm excited because I wanted something to pass to my own children.
I put some mid-level $$ range sets of Silver on the registry but I didn't get it. However, we got 2 sets of cheaper Silver which are very very nice. It wasn't on the Registry but its like enough for like 16 place settings and some extra.
I put a couple pieces of nice Crystal and got those. I also put a nice Silver Buffet Server and got it too. We put a lot of fancy items on their for fun and got them anyways. However, those who put it on their were older people with Traditional Values which was an unexpected Blessing. Have fun making a registry, and Make it personal: I also put an Aero Bed, and some other Non-traditional details too.
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Edited: Bumblebeekee (Mon 25 Aug 2008 07:57:31 PM GMT)
pamcrow
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From: Upstate, NY
Re: Who is paying for your day?
Okay, I'm officially jealous. Girl what a blessing.
Edited: pamcrow (Mon 25 Aug 2008 08:08:58 PM GMT)
Ginoue
Posts: 2361
From: Orlando, FL
Re: Who is paying for your day?
As for the fine china pieces, I'm registered at Macy's and JCPenneys and I placed a lot of high end things on there because the first registry we did, my MIL was like (are you two serious?) We were thinking of putting some mid level things on there so more people would have a wider array of choices, but she convinced us that we needed high end things as well. We kept the mid level things on and added lots and lots of china. She advised us to pick at least 3 different sets of 12s, and I'm so glad we did. I don't know if it's because we're getting closer to the date, but we've been receiving things at least once or twice a week for about 2 weeks now.
I'm so excited. I'm like a kid in a candy shop. I can't wait to see what comes this week. I'm going to go back to my blog and see if I could post some picks of some of them.
Edited: Ginoue (Mon 25 Aug 2008 09:14:09 PM GMT)
Bumblebeekee
Posts: 1996
From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: Who is paying for your day?
As far as the gifts, we did not recieve gifts from everyone, even family members....We did recieve gifts from uninvited guests (wow), friends who were not invited because we had a huge family and a small budget (another boring story), and guests who were invited but couldn't make it due to death in the family (they were the ones who gave us all our china, plus 2K in cash!)
so it balanced out. However, we really were gracious for everything, and I guess knowing how many in our family struggle, and he said some in his family are stingy anyways, we were thankful nevertheless.
We did get a lot of checks, and none bounced. We got alot of cash too.
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Edited: Bumblebeekee (Tue 26 Aug 2008 01:34:04 PM GMT)
mycenae1918
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From: A Galaxy Far Away
Re: Who is paying for your day?
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