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Date Posted: 10:42:14 08/19/12 Sun
Author: Lee
Subject: That's a really tough choice to have to make. How do your sons feel? Which wedding would they rather attend? Would it be possible for you and Dale to attend your friend's wedding and your sons (with their fiancees in your and Dale's place) to attend the family wedding?
In reply to: Martian Barb 's message, "I need another opinion...." on 17:42:04 08/16/12 Thu


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[> Well, the decision has been made. We will not be attending .... -- Martian Barb, 14:22:49 08/25/12 Sat [1]

I went to the bridal shower today. My other nephew's wife asked about the adult reception. My sister in law, whose son is getting married told this girl that her children were more than welcome at hreception. I just entwined that our oldest son would not be able to attend (he lived out of state). And the sil said that she would have o talk with her son and soon to be daughter in law to see if my other two son's fianeee's could ome. That sealed he del or me that we would not be attending. I am sooo looking forward to going to my friend's daughter's wedding!


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[> [> I'm glad you are going to the wedding you want to go to Barb. However, I hope that the family dynamics aren't hurt by any of maybe/maybe not snubs. Maybe you could get around it by saying that you accepted your friend's invitation first. Obviously your in-llaws don't care about your feelings. Go to your friend's wedding without guilt and have a great time! -- Cece...not a fan of weddings., 13:11:46 08/27/12 Mon [1]


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[> [> [> After my husband and I talked again, I think the two of us will go to the nephew's ceremony and to our friend's reception. My middle son already has a wedding to go to in eastern PA and the youngest doesn't care about going. So, all is good. -- Martian Barb...thanking everyone for their advice., 08:05:49 08/28/12 Tue [1]


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