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Post by gmcwife1 on Apr 8, 2015 0:39:21 GMT
Which I don't understand. I accept, of course, because it isn't my wedding. But I don't understand the need to exclude part of the family simply because they aren't of drinking age. For us it wasn't about drinking. It was about the tone we wanted at the reception. We didn't even have liquor at ours besides table wine. We don't drink personally. We just wanted an intimate reception with no young children. Space and money were limited. I have kids and I don't understand why some people think everyone wants kids at every event I definitely have kids events and adult events and know that both don't have to include both!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2015 0:48:49 GMT
I think they're all invited. I'd clarify to be sure, though.
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Post by julieb on Apr 8, 2015 13:40:18 GMT
I agree with above posts, although it is their first cousin getting married, so possibly they are invited. If you want them to go, you need to make a phone call. It shouldn't be uncomfortable if it is your in-laws you have to call.
There is no way I would miss my nephew's wedding. If you aren't inclined to travel and pay for the kids, I would leave them home with dh and find a ride up the mountain with someone else that was traveling to the west coast.
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