Weddings: Question: I am one of only two cousins invited to the wedding of one of my cousins this April. How do I show my appreciate for the invite? |
- Question: I am one of only two cousins invited to the wedding of one of my cousins this April. How do I show my appreciate for the invite?
- Question: You think I will get married again?
- Question: I am invited to a wedding this summer in the family. I am honored and humbled to have been asked. How do I go despite of home emergency?
- Question: Is it okay to throw yourself an anniversary party?
Posted: 03 Feb 2019 08:08 PM PST My cousin Alex is getting married in April and I am one of only two chosen ones invited to the wedding as it is a cousin who isn't that close to the rest of the family. |
Question: You think I will get married again? Posted: 03 Feb 2019 04:31 PM PST you think I will get married again? I was an emancipated minor at a young age before my teens; the law said I had genial ability and I had one abusive parent. My mother was great but I went through the law and won emancipation from them because she could not control him. I left and married another emancipated minor. We had a child together and I was forced back into my parental care. We did everything right but they still forced us apart. My then husband has the child his family raised them. I'm 54 years of age now. I have two more children one committed suicide the other is intellectually disabled. My then very young husband became famous and I have not been in touch with him since my late teens. I would love to know all my children and reunite with my young husband but how can I get in touch with a famous figure. How can I find my child. Should I move on I am in my fifties and don't have time to waste. I don't go on any dates I haven't had an SO for 15 years this July. I'm not the most attractive but I'm pretty nice not too shabby for my age. I'm really very nice and I Love the Lord. I haven't been pining away for my minor husband all these years but it seems like he was the only one who worked. I know he Loves the Lord too and that makes everything right. |
Posted: 03 Feb 2019 03:03 AM PST If come wedding time one of my mother's parents has fallen ill, they are 87 and 88 and overweight, how do I still go and make sure host knows I am still coming? I am so scared the host will think Ia m staying cause my parents are and be mad when I come. I am also so scared of the devastation and loss of missing the wedding in event the grandparent dies in which case I would have to stay home for the funeral. Whenever I am excited this excitement results in fear of disappointment. I am very excited about this wedding, I am the only of my parents' children chosen to be invited. I am the "chosen one". It is for a 2nd cousin I went to school with. The wedding is not until July 20th. Wedding is in New York State and I'd be travelling from Fort Worth, TX which is where the grandparents live also. |
Question: Is it okay to throw yourself an anniversary party? Posted: 03 Feb 2019 12:24 AM PST My bf's parents will be married 25 years on Valentine's Day. It's going to be a big deal. They even rented out a Masonic Ledge Hall to have it in and it will be catered. Okay technically my bf is "hosting" it, but his parents are paying for everything, the hall and catering, and the invitations. His mom sent out photo card invites, she designed them and paid for them, addressed the envelopes and paid for the envelopes. But his name is on the invitation like he planned this whole thing. I don't know that is planning anything except what to wear. My bf is okay with it. He said that his mother didn't get a wedding reception because his dad was back from basic training and asked her and had to get married quickly before he went back. He's 23 years old and he said if he had to pay for it, they'd have to have it his parent's garage and it would just be lemonade and chips. The way she's doing it is there going to have fried chicken, pulled pork bbq, potato salad, cole slaw, baked beans and a great big wedding cake with a 25 topper instead of a bride and groom. |
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