It’s been two months since I got married and I’m finally getting a belated wedding shower. It’s a relief to know someone out there cares and wants to make sure I get one. I was starting to think that because I eloped, I completely gave up all kind social gestures from the bachelorette party to the bridal shower, but luckily my church thinks I should still get some post ceremony attention. I am glad I am finally going to have people celebrating my marriage with me
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The only problem is, they want to get me gifts... What do I tell them I want? I’ve already been asked numerous times what I need or want, and to be honest, there’s not a damn thing we “need.” It’s supposed to be a money tree shower mixed with an “old fashioned pounding” (which is a silly way of saying people are supposed to buy us groceries
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But I guess that takes the fun out of it for some people who seem offended that we don’t need any more towels or any silverware or dishes. I’ve accumulated a lot of stuff in the three years I’ve lived on my own, so it’s not like we’re building a household from scratch like the other girl from church who is getting married in a situation where they’ve both been living with their parents. The hubby and I have the essentials for our home.
We’ve got the typical shower gifts covered. We want mundane things like cat litter, laundry soap, and dog food. I don't want more junk that's only going to take up space in our little apartment or turn into clutter.
If people insist on giving us something besides groceries and money, what should I tell them we’d like to have
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