Who has faced this dilemma?

BUS wrote:The trick to this is to schedule better. My wife and I got married 3 hours after the SMU-TCU game 3.7 years ago.
We rented out the Grand Ballroom in the Student Center and hired the PitPops as the dance band.
I got to watch the second half of the game with my son ( and Best Man ) in our wedding clothes. My bride and her group were busy doing the hair and dress thing.
After a quick but legal wedding we sat down to a dinner for 30 ( the food was awesome ) and a party for 200, in the Grand Ballroom. The PitPoops were GREAT and everybody danced.
SMU was fantastic about planning and again I was surprised at the quality of the catering.
It's all about planning.
BUS wrote:Mrydel, I could not have waited that long.
DiamondM wrote:After I got engaged and before we had set the actual date, whenever anyone asked us, the answer was "Sometime between college basketball season and college football season." This was not only because neither of us would have missed a game, but we were being courteous to our guests. May 24 it was.
Unfortunately, we were unable to plan the birth of our first child so well. That's right, there will be a little DiamondM (of unknown gender for the time being) around November 1 this year. At least it's in between home dates if everything works out right on schedule.
The scouts are already calling.
Peruna2001 wrote:One of the girls that I was in band with through college got married on a game weekend. She was the only girl left from our freshman class. She knew that none of us were going to be able to make it. I still don't know why she planned it that weekend...but oh well.
BUS wrote:The trick to this is to schedule better ... hired the PitPops as the dance band ... The PitPoops were GREAT and everybody danced.