Inviting some children to the wedding and not others
My 9 year old daughter will be my MOH. We were going to invite everyone's kids, but that is way too many and you suggested a babysitter, but it might just get to be too much to handle.
Is it okay to only invite our immediate family's kids on both sides and not invite all of our guests children?
Thanks
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Re: [Confused in NC] CHILDREN IN AND AT CEREMONY
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Yes, that is perfectly acceptable. However, keep in mind that the parents of these other children might get insulted. Hopefully they will understand that these children are family. But, when you invite some groups and not others, there's always the chance someone's feelings can get hurt. When you address the inner envelopes of the invitations, be sure to list only the names of the adults you want to attend, that way there is no confusion as to who is invited. Please do not insert the words "adults only" or "no children" on the invitation or envelope. Top Wedding Questions Forum Moderator - "Write your sorrows in the sand, your blessings in stone".
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