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When should I RSVP by?

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We would appreciate your RSVP by March 14th, 2025. If something about your RSVP changes or you miss this date please contact us personally.

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Can I bring a date?

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We ask that if you have a plus one who is not specified on your invitation that you reach out to the couple and ask. This is to ensure we have enough seating and food for all our guests to enjoy the celebration.

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Are you registered? Where?

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We do have a wedding registry on Amazon. However, we are not glued to everything being purchased from amazon. There are many things on our amazon registry that can be purchased at places like Sams Club, Marshalls/TJ Maxx/ HomeGoods, Ikea, and your typical grocery store. We do ask that if you don't order it from the amazon list you look at the specifications or comment section of the amazon item. (Ex: ceramic pots and pans, quilted bedding, etc). Other gift suggestions are in the FAQ below. If you have any questions about gifts or delivery addresses feel free to reach out to the Maid of Honor.

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What are other gift ideas?

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There is no expectation to bring a gift to the wedding but if you would like to bless the couple here are some great gift options: Amazon registry items, money for a down payment on a house, Wii/WiiU games, DVD's, Board Games, Gift Cards to go on food and experiential dates, honeymoon fund, money for initial groceries.

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Are kids welcome?

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Yes!! There will be kid friendly food, seating, and activities for your littles.

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Is there a dress code?

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The dress code is Semi- Formal. However this also includes jeans and dress shirt for men or dressy/classy dresses for women. We do ask that because this is a kid friendly wedding you would be mindful of the length and coverage of all clothing.

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Is there parking for the ceremony or reception?

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yes; there is plenty of parking at both sites.

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What about the recipe card?

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Instead of a traditional guest book, the couple would be honored if you would share one of your favorite or family recipes, in your handwriting, and signed from the kitchen of... This is special way that the newlyweds can both eat good and cherish all the people in their life. Recipes can be anything from homemade bread, soups/dips, to dinner and dessert. * if you forget the recipe card from your invitation at home, no worries- there will be plenty extra at the reception! **If there is not enough room on the recipe card there will be extras at the reception or you may feel free to add a printed/written full copy in the recipe card envelope.

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