Just received an email about the October issue of Readers Digest and the monthly advice column. Here are the question and her answer:
"Q: Destination weddings at resorts are the rage in my group. Flights, hotels and carfare cost beaucoup bucks! A couple ask a lot of their guests to see them exchange their vows. Am I wrong in thinking spending thousands on travel justifies a small gift, in any? Signed, Tight BudgetA: Dear Tight, If you think enough of the couple to attend their nuptials, then, yes, you need to bring a gift. If getting to the wedding is blowing your budget, make a quilt or frame a special photo. There are lots of ways to say "congratulations!" that don't involve big bucks. If it's really too much for you, don't go."
Someone, please educate this lady -- making a quilt doesn't involve big bucks? I already emailed her. Care to join me? You can see her at
http://www.rd.com/channel/jeanne-marie-laskas/ and her contact address is there. Lavinia-TN
Consider me there. I already sent an email.
ReplyDeleteKathi
Fabric must have still been $2 a yard then last time she was in a fabric shop!!
ReplyDeleteLavinia, that is ROFLOL. I'd like to see someone make a frame, too! I'm assuming that would be a picture frame? How much does a miter box cost??? This must have been written by a 23 year-old. LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteLavinia ... a P.S. Have you bonded with your new Janome Jem?
ReplyDeleteI sent her a note and pointed out that quilting is now a multi-billion dollar industry (thus chiding her for her ignorance) and pointed out that a wedding gift quality quilt would cost hundreds of dollars and take months to make.
ReplyDeleteJudy