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love


Jan 14, 2005, 1:41 PM

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i'm looking for ideas on planning my wedding. My family is very large, where as my fiance's family consists of three people. I want to do something that allow everyone to feel comfortable and not feel out of place.

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Jan 14, 2005, 2:45 PM

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Are you planning the ceremony and you are looking for ideas about how to innclude everyome in the ceremony or are you looking for reception ideas? Can you be more specific? Thanks.
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love


Jan 14, 2005, 2:50 PM

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i'm looking for reception ideas. I would also like to know if it would be right of me not to invite my mother's boyfriend even if that means that my mom might not show up. He has not been supportive of our relationship since the beginning and has caused nothing but problems.

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Jan 14, 2005, 3:03 PM

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     Re: [love] wedding ceremony [In reply to]  

Again, can you be more specific about what sort of reception ideas you need? Typically, brides will tell us that they are having a particullar theme or color.

You will have to decide if it's worth it not to have your mother present at your wedding. Think about whether or not having the boyfriend there will really make you so uncomforatable that you'd be willing to have your mother absent. I would certainly have a good talk with her and get it all out on the open. Perhaps she could speak to her guy and ask him, for her sake, to be on his best behsavior for that day.
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