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longengagement


Oct 18, 2004, 3:27 PM

Post #1 of 2 (894 views)
     marriage at magistrate  

My fiance and I have been engaged for almost 10 years, and we have an almost 8 year-old daughter. I was in a bad car accident 6 years ago, and circumstances made it impossible for us to marry until now. Now, my fiance and I want to marry, but just at the magistrate's office with close family in attendance. I have a large extended family, though, and would like them to know that we finally made it! And, is there a way that our daughter Hannah could be involved in announcing the wedding (she is thrilled beyond belief)?

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Oct 18, 2004, 3:44 PM

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     Re: [longengagement] marriage at magistrate [In reply to]  

Glad to hear you are well again.

Here is the way a wedding announcement is worded if sent by a child:

Hanna (Lastname)
is thrilled to announce
the marriage of her mother
(mother's name here)
to
(Father's Name Here)
during a private ceremony
Date and Place

Good luck to you!
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