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Hey Cool! Unfortunately it might not be as exciting by the time my wedding rolls around.
I've also heard the Pope does something similar too, you just mail him an invite to your wedding.
(for all you Catholics out there)![]()
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After your wedding, but within 12 months, you can receive a congratulatory card from President and Mrs. George W. Bush by submitting a request online at:
https://app1.whitehouse.gov/greetings/home
You can also have your parents or grandparents sent a 50th anniversary card, or a birthday card (80th birthday and up), or for new parents have a card sent for congratulations on the birth of their child. Kind of a cool memento, depending upon your political leanings...