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- Question: Grandma s responsibilitw for weddings?
- Question: Grandma s responsibilitw for weddings?
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Question: I don't think my fiancé wants to get married anymore. Advice? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 07:55 PM PST |
Question: What's most popular style bridesmaid dresses from dress mall au? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 07:22 PM PST IN 2016 spring wedding of my dear friends, how to choose the perfect bridesmaid dresses for the purple theme garden weddings? any rely will be helpful! thanks |
Question: CA JUDGE OFFICIATE WEDDNG IN A HOTEL? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 06:48 PM PST |
Question: How can a man be sure whether or not a woman is a virgin when he first sleeps with her? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 06:37 PM PST |
Question: Is he about to propose? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 05:20 PM PST Usually I brush off silly thoughts like that. Why fawn over daydreams and such? But I've been getting hints lately, hints about my Christmas present that make me kind of suspicious. 1. Its shiny 2. He keeps quoting The Goonies 3. It's, quote: 'A step forward' 4. Sight seeing is a phrase he uses as a hint. 5. Its not very big. 6. It's 'fancy'. 7. Friendship. |
Posted: 03 Dec 2015 03:52 PM PST Hello, I am getting married summer 2017.My HTB and I have a 3 year old son that is going to be our ring bearer.When the wedding comes though our daughter will just have turned one about a month before the wedding.We want her to be a "flower girl" but Im not sure how to arrange this during the ceremony. we had debated about having her be pulled in a wagon with flower pedals in it by my 6 year old cousin.Then I debated about having my cousin and a family friend hold each of her ands and walk with her.My issue is I would actually like pedals to be thrown but either way that wont happen. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!! |
Question: Should we let my sister in law bring her newborn baby to our wedding? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 08:38 AM PST My Fiancès sister is pregnant and depending on wether she s on time, early or late, her baby will only be 2-6weeks old. My SIL is bridesmaid and we worry if the baby is there (if baby comes he will be sat with his dad who isn t in the wedding party) every time the baby cries SIL will want to keep leaving the ceremony to attend to baby, with the baby being that young I know it will be hard for her not to. Besides the fact we really don t want the ceremony or speeches to keep being interrupted by a screaming newborn baby. And with the baby being so young most of my fiances family would not have met the baby yet, we both know that the baby will inevitably be a big distraction from our day for Them, I also have a lot of friends in the same group that will probably not have met the baby yet either. I know to most people that will say we sound selfish, but we are paying for our wedding ourselves and have been waiting 7years to finally get married we don t want to be worried during the run up to the wedding that everyone is going to be more preoccupied with the baby on our wedding day. Most of my family are close to my SIL too and we know they will also want to meet the baby etc. We don t want to sound unreasonable or selfish but we have both agreed that we would rather the baby stay with his dad during the ceremony and speeches, then the baby can come later on so as not to cause any disruptions or distractions on our big day. Is it unreasonable to ask this of my fiances sister? |
Question: Grandma s responsibilitw for weddings? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 08:25 AM PST |
Question: Grandma s responsibilitw for weddings? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 08:25 AM PST |
Question: Grandma s responsibilitw for weddings? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 08:25 AM PST |
Question: Grandma s responsibilitw for weddings? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 08:24 AM PST |
Question: Grandma s responsibilitw for weddings? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 08:24 AM PST |
Question: Wedding dilemma. Ditch my best friend as made of honor or ditch my sister? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 04:17 AM PST My best friend set her wedding date and made me made of honor months ago. Now my sister is getting married and wants me to attend her wedding and despite me telling her I m made of honor prior to her picking her wedding date she chose the same day. Which do I attend? My sister chose the date that was best for her, as she should. One wedding is in Texas the other in New Hampshire so attending both is impossible. |
Question: Wedding - Opinions on me inviting some of my stepsiblings and not others? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 02:57 AM PST I know at the end of the day this is my decision, but it has been playing on my mind a lot because of my dad. I'm the youngest of 3 children. My sister was a year older than me, my brother four. I was barely born when our parents divorced. Both remarried by the time I was 10 and we got along with everyone pretty well for years. Our moms side especially, because they really were nice. When I was 14, my sister died. It destroyed my brother and I and our both our parents. Our stepsiblings on our moms side were there for us and helped us. But the three stepsiblings on our dads side were the complete opposite. The three of them bullied her when we found out she was sick and even told the three of us that they were praying she would die a painful death. Nothing was ever said to them, honestly. Our dad would tell us to ignore it. But they made my sisters final months an even worse time for us. And the older two were 19 at the time, so not little kids. They said nasty things about my sister at her funeral and caused such a scene, the three of them were removed. To say it caused a rift in the family would be a huge understatement. I haven't spoken to them since. Even the youngest who lived in the house for a couple of years after. Now that I'm getting married, my stepmother found our guest list and she freaked when she saw her kids weren't included and my other stepsiblings were. Both she and my dad have been demanding they be invited and even said they'd pay to have them there (we're paying, not our parents). My brother has been avoiding calls because they want to drag him into it since he's my man of honor and I'm not having bridesmaids. My dad and stepmother don't understand why I wouldn't want them there. |
Question: Can I give a gag gift to a bride? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 02:09 AM PST at her wedding party? I even want her to open it in front of all her guests so I can embarrass her. Can you tell I can't stand her? lol She's marrying my favorite son. |
Question: Women: who SELECTS your honeymoon destination: ig, HOTEL? Posted: 03 Dec 2015 01:28 AM PST You and your groom correct? I mean it IS your honeymoon. #2 question, isn't it creepy your mother in law would pick out the hotel? Like, what kind of mil would do such a thing?! Then! The the hag had the gall to ASK for all the money back she paid for the hotel! |
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