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		<title>Navigating The Registries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wedding registries are supposed to be one of the &#8220;fun&#8221; wedding tasks you have to complete. But I&#8217;ve seen a lot of posts griping and moaning about how uncomfortable it makes people or how they don&#8217;t need anything. I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s for everyone, but I do think it&#8217;s practical thing to do. Most guests [...]]]></description>
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<p>Wedding registries are supposed to be one of the &#8220;fun&#8221; wedding tasks you have to complete. But I&#8217;ve seen a lot of posts griping and moaning about how uncomfortable it makes people or how they don&#8217;t need anything. I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s for everyone, but I do think it&#8217;s practical thing to do. Most guests expect it, and appreciate knowing that they&#8217;re getting you something you want and need. At the very least, you can always register for lots of sheets and towels, extra glasses, and maybe a few fun things, right? Right.</p>
<p>NEPA Groom and I have lived at home since college and won&#8217;t live together until we&#8217;re married, so we&#8217;re almost like the stereotypical couple doing the registry stuff. We need just about everything. Both parents have gifted us a few things already, like a coffee pot to <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">keep my homicidal urges at bay</span> wake me up in the morning, knives <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">that I can&#8217;t touch before coffee</span>, and a few other kitchen things. We also have some furniture we&#8217;ll inherit, along with some never used plates and flatware.</p>
<p>That being said, we still needed lots of stuffs, so I did the research and decided we&#8217;d hit two places, <a href="http://www.target.com/registry/wedding/portal?ref=nav_clubweddlogo" target="_blank">Target</a> and <a href="http://www1.macys.com/registry/wedding/registryhome?cm_sp=global_nav_reg-_-wedding_registry-_-n" target="_blank">Macy&#8217;s</a>. We&#8217;ve been doing the Target stuff all online, though I want to hit up their scanners in store for a few furniture pieces. After our pre-cana adventure that&#8217;s soon to be chronicled, we stopped at Macy&#8217;s to start one there. The consultant was super helpful and got us started with no problem. And I got a free bag:</p>
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<p>Yay &lt;3&lt;3&lt;3&lt;3 It carries my wedding pretties now. We spent about an hour in Macy&#8217;s scanning things like sheets, towels and some kitchen gadgets. We generally decided the things we wanted to be nicer, and in a higher price point, would go on the Macy&#8217;s list. Their sheets looked better than Target&#8217;s, though there are cute ones at both stores. Macy&#8217;s also wins with their Martha Stewart collection! After about an hour though, we were both pooped. It&#8217;s a little stressful trying to pick the right things all at once, so we called it a day and added more stuff online later.</p>
<p>My tips for choosing where to register would be:</p>
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<li>Check return policies. Make sure you&#8217;re ok with it before you commit.</li>
<li>Check availability for guests. Older guests don&#8217;t want the intarwebs. They want to go to a store. Is there a retail location near the bulk of your guests that they can visit.</li>
<li>Try to add more than the number of guests you have, but don&#8217;t feel pressured to &#8220;double&#8221; like they want you to. I can&#8217;t imagine needing all the stuff that I&#8217;m supposed to need. We&#8217;ll probably have a ratio of 1.3 items per guest on our lists. It&#8217;s a little extra to choose from, but not crazy big.</li>
<li>Register for what you&#8217;re comfortable with. They&#8217;ll push you to bigger and better and crazier but if you don&#8217;t need fine china, by all means don&#8217;t register for it.</li>
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<p>And finally, I&#8217;d say DO register for a few things, even if you&#8217;re against it. It&#8217;s a good thing to do, it provides your guests with some direction, and it&#8217;s not greedy. I hear a lot of brides have all this guilt over registering. Forget that. It&#8217;s a given rule that if you&#8217;re getting married, someone somewhere will get you a gift. They want you to like your gift. Hence, the registry.</p>
<p>How was your registering experience? Did you find it fun or exhausting? Did you go in store or do it all online?</p>
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