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- Question: Is cape town a good idea for a honeymoon ?
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Question: Is cape town a good idea for a honeymoon ? Posted: 06 May 2017 11:03 PM PDT |
Posted: 06 May 2017 09:32 PM PDT they grew up togrther, until about 14. shes not close to the other cousins . it seems really mean its almost like her and her not so nice mom are doing it to hurt my daughter, I don't even want to go |
Posted: 06 May 2017 08:16 PM PDT My dad is in a wheel chair so we are unable to do the dance, but i still want to have that special moment with him being that me and my dad are really close soo anyone have any ideas.? I was thinking about a slide show with pictures of us from my birth up until my wedding but I'm not sure, any ideas will be great! |
Question: Should they be flower girls or bridesmaids? Posted: 06 May 2017 08:11 PM PDT My soon to be husband has two much-younger sisters who we are extremely close to and spend a lot of time with. We really want them to be in our wedding. At the time they will be six and ten, almost eleven. I already have two flower girls, my twin goddaughters, and I think the six year old is also young enough to be one but I'm not sure if three is too many. The ten year old is maybe a little too old to be a flower girl and anyway she loves being grown up and one of the big girls. She's like one of my little best friends and I feel like she'd be more suited to a bridesmaid. But she also isn't old enough to be at the bachelorette party or anything. I want to make her a junior bridesmaid but lately her little sister has been wanting to also be grown up and be part of everything the older one does. I thought maybe I could tell the younger one I have a special job for her, I want her to be head flower girl and help the younger ones (who are only 3) so she feels important still, and tell the older one I want her to be a junior bridesmaid and rather than have her at the bachelorette party I'll take her for a special lunch the day before. Would that be a good idea? Or is three flower girls too many? |
Question: Do you dislike being invited to weddings? Posted: 06 May 2017 03:32 PM PDT I shouldn't, but I hate going. They're a hassle. I've been to seven of them in the past year. They're fun, but I am asked to do a lot before the actual event. It's my laziness making me be like, uh, no, noooo. |
Question: I've lost my expensive, very sentimental engagement ring twice!!!! What do I dooo??!? Posted: 06 May 2017 11:44 AM PDT |
Posted: 04 May 2017 10:47 PM PDT Did you know you must consume your blessings with thanksgiving? If you don't you're rejecting Gods gifts. Eat with thanks, as many different natural healthy foods you can get your hands on. Pig out with gratitude and love the result. Ramadan enjoy your sand :) |
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