I re-married (number two) to my now husband just a few years ago. It was number two for me, number one for him. We did a family only wedding in California where his family is. My parents flew out there from Texas to attend the small 13-person wedding (parents, grandparents onlly). We had TWO receptions (one in Cali, one in Texas) and invited people to those. Our invitations were on postcards (saved on postage) and we put our photo on one side, with a poem (see below). On the information side of the postcard, we wrote the 'details' of how to RSVP for the California party or the Texas party. Here's what we wrote:
Dear Friends and Family,
We would love for you to attend one of our wedding
celebrations. Please RSVP and get more details using
the phone numbers and e-mail addresses below.
and the poem, slightly edited for this site:
Joey and Jessica will marry
in California in the sand.
But we’d like for you to join us
at a party more inland.
You can pick which party
that you wish to attend.
If you can’t come to either,
no worries. You won’t offend.
One will be in California,
the day before we’re wed.
On August th in La Habra Heights
your bellies will be fed.
You’ll get to meet the bride and groom
and give them your best wishes.
You’ll also get to eat and enjoy
some of "Bob's" famous dishes.
San Antonio, Texas, on September the __
is the other evening we chose.
We’ll eat and laugh and have a good time
until it’s time to doze.
So mark you calendar and see if you
can come to either one.
We’ll be at both of these events,
so surely they’ll be fun.
As for registering for gifts, my mom says it's not appropriate for you to put that on an invitation, so when people called to RSVP, if they asked, then my MIL (in cali) and my mom (in tx) told them that we did not register for anything, yet want to update our home, so a gift card to Lowes or Home Depot would be appropriate. I think we got a few hundred bucks for HD and Lowes, plus a few Target gift cards.
BBQ sounds perfect. At our California party, the grandpa chef cooked. In Texas, my uncle smoked meat and we had a BBQ.
Congratulations! Don't worry about offending people. Most people will respect that you have both already been married and don't want a huge shi-bang. But what helped me not invite my friends was to have the wedding was having it a few states away from where any of my friends lived. My husband's California friends came to the party nearby where they lived, then we got married a few hours away in a little gazeebo by the beach. So location really helped not offend anyone.