tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455846950547675158.post1125785253835006689..comments2023-07-08T02:47:19.945-05:00Comments on Your Favorite Girlfriend: registry woesYFGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10916500580288100915noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455846950547675158.post-69176808064185107532013-09-12T08:18:38.533-05:002013-09-12T08:18:38.533-05:00I haven't really looked into websites that cat...I haven't really looked into websites that cater toward any store. Jeremy really wants there to be a physical store that people can go to and he wants it to be easy to do. I think someone (like his parents) going to the website, then heading to the store, then having to go back to the website to check the item off is not going to happen. Oh well. I am totally happy with William Sonoma, Pottery Barn, ect.<br /><br />As for the honeymoon registry, I don't think it's taboo. We have a similar situation (we just don't have the funds for one right now) and were thinking about doing that, but I think we decided to just wait and do a full fledge honeymoon in 2015 instead. There is a REALLY nice hotel that I would like to stay at for a few days after the wedding, and then we can decide where we want to go and start planning that. I will probably post about that next week.<br /><br />Thanks for linking up!Kristynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10537050976530666787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455846950547675158.post-35713109424390837462013-09-11T21:11:10.020-05:002013-09-11T21:11:10.020-05:00I think that registering for a honeymoon is becomi...I think that registering for a honeymoon is becoming much more mainstream now. That said, you're right, it doesn't sit well with some people. I'd personally rather contribute to that for someone than to just give a random set of towels that the couple may not actually need and isn't AS exciting. Personal opinion of course :) Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11250518563305684519noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455846950547675158.post-835038649939039682013-09-11T19:56:21.201-05:002013-09-11T19:56:21.201-05:00I would definitely agree with Lauren--we are so ha...I would definitely agree with Lauren--we are so happy to have multiple sets of dinnerware, pots and pans we like, a few crystal pieces, fancy bedding, and in general things we would never have bought ourselves! Sara Elizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16902534701397396996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455846950547675158.post-55220268966811415402013-09-11T14:00:41.199-05:002013-09-11T14:00:41.199-05:00Eek, I wonder if a no charge honeymoon site exists...Eek, I wonder if a no charge honeymoon site exists, simply because how else would they make money? I doubt they get ad-generated income. But if it's out there, I'm sure you'll find it!<br /><br />We returned half the stuff we registered for and got practical things instead. After three years, my favorite things are quality silverware (we had cheapies before and there is such a difference!), nice sheets, good towels, and a few crystal items given by our parents that I know I will keep forever. I would recommend replacements for anything you would never splurge on for yourself (like towels!). Take advantage - southerners love giving gifts while northerners give cash!Laurenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01625993635674294934noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455846950547675158.post-59526491002639139882013-09-11T09:54:45.987-05:002013-09-11T09:54:45.987-05:00My house was never so clean as when I was in grad ...My house was never so clean as when I was in grad school. I've seen a few of my friends register for their honeymoon. I think it is more common because people are moving out while still single so they accumulate a lot of things already. I'd rather gift you an experience than a material item. And I always hate shopping off of bridal registries and buying boring things like napkins and towels.Jacquelyn @justjacqhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15969922596350549484noreply@blogger.com