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Getting married after A school often means he will have orders in hand... and while it may be as simple as missing out on a paid move, it could be as bad as him going overseas for two or three years without you. You can choose to move anywhere in the US on your own dime, but that is NOT true for overseas locations. Visas and all that....
Meagan is right, if you're both 100% certain, then during A school is best, even of you must go down there for a quickie wedding. Save the reception for when he's on leave (although you may prefer to save the money for furnishing a new apartment instead of a party).
I honestly told my hubby the important thing to me is that we get to be together and in all honesty we wouldnt be able to afford it if it wasnt paid for. I have never been the girl to dream abt my wedding. Sometimes I get sad that I had no one there with me but I dont care bc I got what I wanted to be able to be with the love of my life. If we have a wedding it will be on a 5 or 10 year anniversary and I am completely ok if we dont. Then again Im not your typical girl lol.
We are saving the money for furnishing our place for sure. :) and our families understand bc most of them are military in some way or experienced the military life so our whole family still has given us presents and they are throwing us a wedding shower when we come home for our next leave to give us anything we still need before out first major move.
Like Anti M said orders get put out before the end of A school a lot. and it can take at least a month if not more if the Navy decides something isnt wrong ours got kicked back three times bc they thought he spelled my name wrong.
It is a hard choice, girls are taught to dream of that special day. Sometimes you have to choose between a wedding or a marriage. You will find what works best for you both.
I still think you can have both, and two anniversaries are better than one!
Perfect answer, JS. Because "everyone else" isn't getting married!
@ ald, do discuss with him the issue of not being on the orders after A school. If he gets a short C school, he may have follow on orders to his permanent duty station at the same time, and you could be left behind. How would he feel about that?
I dont want to be left behind. That would be a nightmare and he would hate it too. I know the sooner we get married the better. It's when to get married is the question? I plan on talking to him more about it after BC. We are both 100% sure we want to get married. We will figure something out.. im sure.
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