19 Kids and Counting daughter Jessa Duggar has the man, the ring, the dress, and the wedding date. Now her fans can check out what’s on Jessa’s wedding gift registry, too. Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald got engaged just a few weeks ago, and plan to marry on November 1st. What do you suppose they’re hoping to receive as wedding gifts from their family members and friends?
Jessa has set up their gift registry through The Knot-–a very popular wedding site that takes brides and their families through the entire wedding planning process online. Fans can access the 19 Kids and Counting daughter and her prospective husband’s registry themselves.
It seems in true 19 Kids and Counting style, many of the gifts Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald hope they’ll receive are practical ones–like hand soap, a slow cooker, and a Keurig coffee maker. There are some more extravagant items, too, however. Jessa and Ben have registered for an Apple MacBook Air, which retails for $899.
19 Kids & Counting's Jessa Duggar Has Set a Wedding Date! Relive Her Courtship with Ben Seewald Here: http://t.co/VnxdZop6ys via @okmagazine
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Sister Jill Duggar, who married Derick Dillard back in June, and is expecting a baby now, invited more than one thousand wedding guests to her nuptials. If Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald invite only half as many guests, they will likely receive everything (maybe even that computer) they’ve checked off on their list.
It’s interesting what you can learn about a couple when you view their wedding gift registry. It is quite apparent that the 19 Kids and Counting daughter and her fiance like owls. Lots of kitchen and decorative items are adorned with them. It seems the two have a thing for fake flowers, too. Eeeeww?
Maybe someone from HGTV could pay a visit on a future episode of 19 Kids and Counting and get those owls and fake flowers under control for Jessa Duggar?
Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald’s wedding will eventually play out on TLC, just like Jill Duggar’s did. Ben Seewald spoke with People magazine in recent days, and assured everyone that their wedding plans are well underway.
“When you’re planning a wedding, you can make it complicated or make it simple, and we are trying to make ours simple,” he said. “There are some things that have to be done right before the wedding, but for the most part, we’re ready.”
Hopefully friends and family members of the couple are ready to go shopping–and that many of them ignore the owls and fake flowers on the registry.