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easy child and his wedding
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 413356" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>The bridal shower? I think people not invited to the wedding can be invited to the shower. I know people who have very small weddings, like just family, have bridal showers and may invite people from their churches or people from work. I dont think that would be odd. When my son almost got married the first time, his bridal shower was held at her church and they were going to get married at this little marriage chapel in SC. Certainly werent inviting anyone but immediate family. Heck, I didnt know anyone at the bridal shower!</p><p></p><p>Jamie married his second wife...the one he is now with...at a justice of the peace...and they didnt have a bridal shower. They had a baby shower about a year and a half before that. Thats when he proposed to her. Again...I hardly knew anyone...lol. Thats a theme with him.</p><p></p><p>I think with boys there is less that grooms parents are involved. Just get used to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 413356, member: 1514"] The bridal shower? I think people not invited to the wedding can be invited to the shower. I know people who have very small weddings, like just family, have bridal showers and may invite people from their churches or people from work. I dont think that would be odd. When my son almost got married the first time, his bridal shower was held at her church and they were going to get married at this little marriage chapel in SC. Certainly werent inviting anyone but immediate family. Heck, I didnt know anyone at the bridal shower! Jamie married his second wife...the one he is now with...at a justice of the peace...and they didnt have a bridal shower. They had a baby shower about a year and a half before that. Thats when he proposed to her. Again...I hardly knew anyone...lol. Thats a theme with him. I think with boys there is less that grooms parents are involved. Just get used to it. [/QUOTE]
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