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Hey Murmel- One more question, I know I'd asked before, but need a little more info if you can help =) The markets in Cancun [23 & 28]- You said they have a party supply store that has everything, including vases. I'm having a hard time finding acrylic vases [so they don't break] so I'd rather buy vases down there. Do they have a big variety, or just basic ones? I'm debating on lugging the glass vases [all 24 of them] from home or just wait until I get down there? Thanks so much!!!
Jenny- when we were at the party store they had an assortment if round and square vases...but I would make no guaranty what will be there. If you are willing to be a little flexible in your design you'll be fine. (Our centerpieces were limes floating in water. So shape was easy for me to change) We bought 8glass vases for under $20 US. But remember that the cab or car rental will be about $50. Or hire a private driver/van for about $100.
Thank you! I'm definitely going to get this in writing from my WC. I just want to have from her in writing what the exact procedure is. Why they call it "legal" if it's only partially legal is beyond me. It can get so confusing. I might just switch to symbolic anyway bc I had my WC send me a copy of the "script" and it's super simple and kind of "abrupt." it's not sweet and "wedding-like" at all... We'll see! Thank you so much for your help!
Problem is you are legally married- in Mexico! To be considered legal back home you have to do a few extra steps. Think of if as someone having a drivers license from another country, then moving to the US. They know how to drive, but have to get the proper US drivers license for the state they live in.
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Originally Posted by MK0386 View Post

 

Elaine- 

 

HI! I am getting married at AS on June 28, 2013 and have been reading this forum like it's a Bible! It's seriously so helpful! I swear I have asked my WC this question, but is what you said true about the marriage not being considered legal in the US?? Do you know that for a fact?

 

Thanks!!

Megan

 Megan,

 

Yes, unfortunately, it is an absolute FACT. Whether you have a symbolic ceremony or a legl cereomy it is NOT legal in the US.  :(

 

 

Ladies - So my wedding was on 11/10/12. Had a blast and will post pics and write a review soon. I am so sorry i have been MIA from this forum but the last 2 weeks before I left to Mexico was awful. Not sure if you know (but I know Jenny knows this), Hurriance Sandy hit our NY/NJ area hard and a lot of my family friends lost power, heat and had extensive house damage. And on top of all of that, we had a low supply of gas so gas lines were about 3-4 hrs wait!!! It was really rough during the last week since I had no idea how to get in touch with the store that had my wedding gown, my hairstylist and my jeweler. They all lost power. Luckily, I somehow managed. Sorry this is short since today is my 1st day back at work. I would love to post pics tonight when I get home but I still have NO internet! :(  So, please be patient with me and I will send pics and my review soon!

 

Overall, everything went well and I really lucked out with the weather! There are a few things I am annoyed about and that I have learned about, which i will definitely share( both good things and bad things) !!!!!!  

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Hi Elaine!

 Welcome back and CONGRATULATIONS!!! Hope you had an amazing time, can't wait to hear your feedback =)

Sorry to hear about having a rough time prior to the wedding =( It was crazy, we are in the same area in Queens so I know what you went through. But glad you were able to make it down there! Hope all is well & that your family/friends were safe! XO

Originally Posted by ELAINENYC View Post

 

Ladies - So my wedding was on 11/10/12. Had a blast and will post pics and write a review soon. I am so sorry i have been MIA from this forum but the last 2 weeks before I left to Mexico was awful. Not sure if you know (but I know Jenny knows this), Hurriance Sandy hit our NY/NJ area hard and a lot of my family friends lost power, heat and had extensive house damage. And on top of all of that, we had a low supply of gas so gas lines were about 3-4 hrs wait!!! It was really rough during the last week since I had no idea how to get in touch with the store that had my wedding gown, my hairstylist and my jeweler. They all lost power. Luckily, I somehow managed. Sorry this is short since today is my 1st day back at work. I would love to post pics tonight when I get home but I still have NO internet! :(  So, please be patient with me and I will send pics and my review soon!

 

Overall, everything went well and I really lucked out with the weather! There are a few things I am annoyed about and that I have learned about, which i will definitely share( both good things and bad things) !!!!!!  

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Thanks so much murmel =)

I'll figure it out, I still have a few months LOL

Also- from what i understood, for the marriage to be recognized in the states, you just have to bring the marriage certificate to the city hall and have it registered. That's not the case from your experience?

 

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Jenny- when we were at the party store they had an assortment if round and square vases...but I would make no guaranty what will be there. If you are willing to be a little flexible in your design you'll be fine. (Our centerpieces were limes floating in water. So shape was easy for me to change)
We bought 8glass vases for under $20 US. But remember that the cab or car rental will be about $50. Or hire a private driver/van for about $100.
Problem is you are legally married- in Mexico! To be considered legal back home you have to do a few extra steps. Think of if as someone having a drivers license from another country, then moving to the US. They know how to drive, but have to get the proper US drivers license for the state they live in.
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