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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 77873" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Well, I wouldn't think that a "church director" would tell them that! You can pretty much do what you want to along those lines. My daughter and sister in law got married in a lovely small church wedding - sister in law's dad was his Best Man. Both of them each have one younger brother and the brothers were the ushers. When it was time for the mothers to be seated, sister in law's brother escorted their grandmother down the aisle to her seat, then went back and escorted their mom. Then <em>my</em> son escorted <em>me</em> down the aisle. It was lovely, and it was something I will always remember. </p><p></p><p>The same day my daughter got married, the daughter of one of my cousins also got married in another state. She was another one that got absolutely silly and obsessed that everything looked like it was right out of a magazine ad. For the ring bearer and flower girls, she chose the kids of one of her neighbors that she hardly knew over several small kids in the family that she's related to - she considered the neighbors kids to be "cuter"! It's been three years and there's some in the family who are <em>still</em> mad at her!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 77873, member: 1883"] Well, I wouldn't think that a "church director" would tell them that! You can pretty much do what you want to along those lines. My daughter and sister in law got married in a lovely small church wedding - sister in law's dad was his Best Man. Both of them each have one younger brother and the brothers were the ushers. When it was time for the mothers to be seated, sister in law's brother escorted their grandmother down the aisle to her seat, then went back and escorted their mom. Then [i]my[/i] son escorted [i]me[/i] down the aisle. It was lovely, and it was something I will always remember. The same day my daughter got married, the daughter of one of my cousins also got married in another state. She was another one that got absolutely silly and obsessed that everything looked like it was right out of a magazine ad. For the ring bearer and flower girls, she chose the kids of one of her neighbors that she hardly knew over several small kids in the family that she's related to - she considered the neighbors kids to be "cuter"! It's been three years and there's some in the family who are [i]still[/i] mad at her! [/QUOTE]
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