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We'll start this off with saying: really you don't need to get us anything.  Most of you are coming from far away, and you just coming and hanging out with us is, by far, more than enough!
We'll start this off by saying you '''don't need to get us anything'''We want to see people and we know that involves a lot of travel for many of you.  We want to see you and we don't want anyone to over-extend themselves to make that happen.


If, however, you feel compelled well - we've put together the following:
Beyond that, we also had two households worth of stuff combined into one already.  We're getting married later in life and we already own three rice cookers, two blenders, etc.  We can't decide on a flatware design we both like, and Terri hates matching dishes.  Basically a lot of the normal stuff people put on registries doesn't make sense. 


But we've been told that one simply must have a gift registry, and while we're ignoring a lot of things one "simply must" have for a wedding, John loves shopping on the Internet slightly more than Terri likes to rant about living in disgustingly capitalist America, and we *did* destroy half our towels with bleach when we lived in Albuquerque, so some lists are coming.
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Revision as of 09:19, 18 April 2016

We'll start this off by saying you don't need to get us anything. We want to see people and we know that involves a lot of travel for many of you. We want to see you and we don't want anyone to over-extend themselves to make that happen.

Beyond that, we also had two households worth of stuff combined into one already. We're getting married later in life and we already own three rice cookers, two blenders, etc. We can't decide on a flatware design we both like, and Terri hates matching dishes. Basically a lot of the normal stuff people put on registries doesn't make sense.

But we've been told that one simply must have a gift registry, and while we're ignoring a lot of things one "simply must" have for a wedding, John loves shopping on the Internet slightly more than Terri likes to rant about living in disgustingly capitalist America, and we *did* destroy half our towels with bleach when we lived in Albuquerque, so some lists are coming.

Links:

  • None currently