tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8363669442146101150.post5485371248726951946..comments2010-05-14T16:28:37.171-05:00Comments on My Sea Glass Wedding: advice pleaseChristenahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07119360616516041719noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8363669442146101150.post-63179814330014552062009-11-30T16:27:53.034-06:002009-11-30T16:27:53.034-06:00Hmm. That sounds a bit tricky. However, if you don...Hmm. That sounds a bit tricky. However, if you don't want to appear rude, if you sent her a save-the-date, you really do need to send her an invitation.<br /><br />I understand where you're coming from on the telephone communication - I really hate talking on the phone as well and would far rather chat via IM or send e-mails. However, I do have to remember sometimes that I have a few friends who detest e-mail and absolutely love to talk on the phone.<br /><br />Perhaps you two should try to meet up for hot chocolate to visit in person. Always better than either a phone or an e-mail conversation. :)<br /><br />If she's not up for a chat over a cup of hot cocoa (or coffee or tea) then chances are pretty good that she's not got much interest in continuing this friendship and she'll RSVP that she can't make it to the wedding.The Barefoot Bridehttp://www.the-barefoot-bride.comnoreply@blogger.com