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Posts Tagged ‘paying’

The Fold: Paying homage to the Carters and the music

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

The Fold: Paying homage to the Carters and the music
On Saturday nights, music and memories echo down the dark and quiet country roads near The Carter Family Fold in Southwest Virginia.

Read more on Richmond Times-Dispatch

How should I word wedding invitations when multiple people are paying?

Friday, August 6th, 2010

I’m getting married in 5 months, and I need assistance with wording the invitations. My mom, step-father, father, fiance’s mom and the 2 of us are paying for the wedding. How can I include everyone and make it look nice without it looking like it is rambling on?
So far these are all great answers! Hard to choose a best!
The reason I mentioned putting in everyones names was because of the web references I’ve seen so far – etiquette states to put in the names of the people who are hosting it.
Thanks to all =)

London: How to see the queen’s city without paying a king’s ransom

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

London: How to see the queen’s city without paying a king’s ransom
With a little advance planning, it’s easy enough to immerse yourself in London’s sights — from the sophisticated to the downright strange — without feeling like you need to tap Queen Elizabeth for a loan.

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how should we word our wedding invitations? one divorced parent assisting us in paying?

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

My fiance’s divorced Dad is helping us pay for our wedding. He will be paying half and we will be paying half. How do we word this on our invitations?

how do I word a wedding invitation when the parents are not paying for the wedding?

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

My future husband and I are paying for our wedding. I need to know how to word the invitation. Do I still put Mr and Mrs (my parents names) request you to attend the wedding of blah blah blah? Also we are going out to dinner after the wedding and are inviting people to come celebrate with us, but it’s a pay for yourself kind of dinner…..how do I word that?

How do you word a wedding invitation when the groom’s parents are paying for everything?

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Traditionally the bride’s name goes first on a wedding invitation first. In our case, the groom’s family is paying for everything, and we want to know how to word it so it’s clear everyone is a guest of the groom’s parents, yet also acknowledge the bride’s parents. Any suggestions anyone!?!? Thanks!

How should I word my wedding invitation with divorced/remarried parents when only one set of parents is paying?

Friday, April 9th, 2010

My Dad and stepmother are entirely financing the wedding and my mom and stepdad aren’t contributing at all. Is there a way to include my mom/stepdad on the invitation while not giving the implication that they funded it? Or is it across-the-board accepted that the non-paying parent just doesn’t get mentioned?

Thanks!