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My brother finally called to check if I'd heard he got engaged...
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 208042" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>The whole no kids at a wedding thing just made me remember a family friend who's 18yo son got married. She sent the announcements and had "no kids" on them - his PARENTS have 2 younger children! Both are very well behaved, and the oldest daughter is great about taking the younger daughter (about 7 years apart in age from each other, and the older bro is 4-5 yrs older than the oldest daughter) out for a break when they need her to.</p><p> </p><p>You guessed it, the parents were VERY offended and refused to go. Heck, I refused to even send a gift when I saw that even their PARENTS were not allowed to bring the grooms (or the bride's) younger sibs! </p><p> </p><p>What are people thinking? Are weddigns not family occasions? I guess maybe that is the voice of too many big Catholic weddings.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, I hoep that things go off however is best for the bride and groom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 208042, member: 1233"] The whole no kids at a wedding thing just made me remember a family friend who's 18yo son got married. She sent the announcements and had "no kids" on them - his PARENTS have 2 younger children! Both are very well behaved, and the oldest daughter is great about taking the younger daughter (about 7 years apart in age from each other, and the older bro is 4-5 yrs older than the oldest daughter) out for a break when they need her to. You guessed it, the parents were VERY offended and refused to go. Heck, I refused to even send a gift when I saw that even their PARENTS were not allowed to bring the grooms (or the bride's) younger sibs! What are people thinking? Are weddigns not family occasions? I guess maybe that is the voice of too many big Catholic weddings. Anyway, I hoep that things go off however is best for the bride and groom. [/QUOTE]
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