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Our local department store is a Boston Store. Now, I had never heard of Boston store until we lived in our current town, so I was worried no one would know what it was. As it turns out it is part of the Bon-Ton group of stores that includes Yonkers, Elder Bearman, Herbergers and others. If you go into any of the Bon-Ton stores (or websites) you can find our registry. I figured this would make it easy peasy for our guests. I figured wrong. I have had to explain the "Bon-ton" group of stores thing about a bazzillion times because I could not think of clear enough wording on our website. Oh well!
We were also this close to registering at fleet farm. (Not even kidding) but they did not offer an online option so we crossed it off the list. Two stores would have to do.
Now for the what to register for question, we had to use our noggins a bit more. You see we both have lots of...stuff. Most of it is mismatchy , collegey, or hand-me down. Some of it we love and would never dream of replacing, but some of it we for sure wanted to upgrade. (Matching towels anyone?) While we don't plan on staying in our current apartment forever, but, we have to live there for now and we don't want our neighbors submitting us for an episode of Hoarders. We had to be selective.
I knew we wanted Dishes. Mr Aardvark has a nice set of dishes, but they don't all match and they don't have much sass. I knew right away what we (I) wanted to replace them with....FIESTAWARE! I heart Fiestaware. SOOO much. The colors are what do me in every time. All the colors. Together. Two of each!
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With the cold harsh reality sinking in I realized we would have to make cuts. I really wanted settings for eight because, by gosh, someday, we will have a dining room and I wanted to be able to host at least eight people with matching dishes. We decided four colors would be the way to go. After arranging and rearranging saucers on the in-store display to see what looked best together, we had our final four.
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With space such a crunch we did not register for "fine" china at all. Aside from the facts that we are only a little bit fancy at best, and we are short on space, My family has some pretty significant collections of china that may be passed down to me someday so I did not want to crowd that out.
Of course we didn't register for only dishes! We asked for all kinds of utensil and doo-dad upgrades for our kitchen, a super vacuum for
Since, and before, the shower I was told that I have too many and too few items on there. I have received a number of off registry gifts, which I love, and a few duplicate items. I have a sneaking suspicion a group of great-aunts got together, and picked a crystal pattern for me because I have gotten a few bowls and candlesticks that are all very fancy and all match. (If you did not guess from earlier I did not register for crystal.) I have come to the conclusion that there is no really right way to do a registry.
That is not to say it is wrong to register, but nothing will ever go perfectly and I think it's best just to roll with it. I have no intention of adding or removing anything from the registry at this time. I will keep and treasure my new found crystal pieces (look who just got fancier!). I will get rid of old to make way for the new. But most importantly, I will be grateful that people are willing to buy
Have you registered? What were your thoughts on the whole process? Did you find it odd? Are you a peeker? What is your favorite color Fiestaware?
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