So this week has been very wedding productive...
We have a florist... www.flowersbyjodi.com to see her work
We have a photographer... www.momentsinfilm.com
We think we have a reception hall... key factor there...
We have a location....and a date...
We think we have a dj....
All we need is a cake... and a time...
Hair is a check as well as makeup...
Quick question... is a cash bar tacky? or is it ok after we pay for so much of the alcohol up first and then when our allotment is spent then we do a cash bar?
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might work if you pay for beer and wine, and then if people want mixed drinks, they pay for those. or you could do a limited number of alcohols (like aunt katy did) ... only have rum and vodka and gin (or whatever you guys like to drink). this way, you can hopefully keep the costs under control, and not have to go cash bar. just a thought.
fwiw, i think "cash bar" are the two dirtiest words in the english language ... lol. jaime's suggestions are actually very similar to what i was going to suggest. it was a long time ago, but i think at my wedding we had a couple of kegs, a few boxes of wine, and two fountains. everything else was byob or extra. you might want to class up the joint and not have actual kegs and boxes of wine ... but then again, would it still be a haldaman wedding otherwise?
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