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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 459651" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I think this goes back to the assumption that people have to believe you and George over there have ABSOLUTELY no common sense and even LESS practicality when it comes to raising your children. To me? It says blatently - "I belive you are an idiot, and would NOT know that during my VIDEO TAPED wedding that if your child became fussy you would NOT have the where with all or common courtesy to get up, take your child out of the sanctuary, or tea room, or Gran Duchess CC Ballroom and allow MY I mean OUR special day to continue because I'm going to have this video /DVD and play it over and over and over for the rest of MY er.....I mean oops OUR lives. And besides Mummy and Daddy may or may not be footing the bill for my er......(oops again) OUR wedding. and I want EVERTYHING perfect." </p><p></p><p>See to me? When I got married I asked EVERYONE to come - EVERYONE. When people started saying "Well have to get a sitter." I said "Why - she's family too, if you want a night out - get a sitter, if not bring her I'm sure there will be enough people to oogle over her and pass her around and love her." So they brought the baby. Then the question "Well what if she cries?" ------Well then we just hang on for a minute until you get her taken care of and proceed, she's family. Honestly.......it's not that big of a deal. There were NO bridezillas here. </p><p></p><p>I went to another wedding where a woman did bring her baby and it cried and carried on and fussed and cried some more all during the vows. She got looks and jeers......and ONE of them (either her or her husband) SURELY could have taken that screaming fussy infant out of the church. WHAT an inconsiderate idiot. Yes it was taped. YES she was a friend of the Mother of the Groom. And no you could not hear anything on the tape - quite a shame really. I would have expected the bride and groom to be livid. They were not - they said God heard them.....that's what mattered. The MOther of the GROOM however? Got the woman and her husband outside that church and reamed her and him and how do I know this? I was holding the baby away from the parents. To this day? Seven years later? They are no longer friends. </p><p></p><p>SO I can see both sides ------there COULD BE a potential idiot in every crowd.....and maybe best to AVOID the chance? Personally? I think stopping and waiting till the child was taken care of would have been just fine....but no one saw fit to go over and take the baby or tell them to leave and her excuse? She didn't want to miss anything. (him either) OH BROTHER. Inconsiderate - dolts. </p><p></p><p>Solution.......Have a baby husher added to your list of people in your party - book signer - matron of honor - and baby husher usher..........YUP - you heard it here FIRST. (copy right pending) Getting Golf paddles made as we speak - (mostly so you could whack the parent)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 459651, member: 4964"] I think this goes back to the assumption that people have to believe you and George over there have ABSOLUTELY no common sense and even LESS practicality when it comes to raising your children. To me? It says blatently - "I belive you are an idiot, and would NOT know that during my VIDEO TAPED wedding that if your child became fussy you would NOT have the where with all or common courtesy to get up, take your child out of the sanctuary, or tea room, or Gran Duchess CC Ballroom and allow MY I mean OUR special day to continue because I'm going to have this video /DVD and play it over and over and over for the rest of MY er.....I mean oops OUR lives. And besides Mummy and Daddy may or may not be footing the bill for my er......(oops again) OUR wedding. and I want EVERTYHING perfect." See to me? When I got married I asked EVERYONE to come - EVERYONE. When people started saying "Well have to get a sitter." I said "Why - she's family too, if you want a night out - get a sitter, if not bring her I'm sure there will be enough people to oogle over her and pass her around and love her." So they brought the baby. Then the question "Well what if she cries?" ------Well then we just hang on for a minute until you get her taken care of and proceed, she's family. Honestly.......it's not that big of a deal. There were NO bridezillas here. I went to another wedding where a woman did bring her baby and it cried and carried on and fussed and cried some more all during the vows. She got looks and jeers......and ONE of them (either her or her husband) SURELY could have taken that screaming fussy infant out of the church. WHAT an inconsiderate idiot. Yes it was taped. YES she was a friend of the Mother of the Groom. And no you could not hear anything on the tape - quite a shame really. I would have expected the bride and groom to be livid. They were not - they said God heard them.....that's what mattered. The MOther of the GROOM however? Got the woman and her husband outside that church and reamed her and him and how do I know this? I was holding the baby away from the parents. To this day? Seven years later? They are no longer friends. SO I can see both sides ------there COULD BE a potential idiot in every crowd.....and maybe best to AVOID the chance? Personally? I think stopping and waiting till the child was taken care of would have been just fine....but no one saw fit to go over and take the baby or tell them to leave and her excuse? She didn't want to miss anything. (him either) OH BROTHER. Inconsiderate - dolts. Solution.......Have a baby husher added to your list of people in your party - book signer - matron of honor - and baby husher usher..........YUP - you heard it here FIRST. (copy right pending) Getting Golf paddles made as we speak - (mostly so you could whack the parent) [/QUOTE]
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