finaledition
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Jun 26, 2014 0:30:34 GMT
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Post by finaledition on Jan 13, 2018 21:06:52 GMT
What about bucket list/goals your daughter has for table names. I think in searching to find my table I would enjoy reading other table names.
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Post by ilikepink on Jan 14, 2018 1:40:56 GMT
My ds and DIL used favorite book titles for tables at their wedding. Perhaps book titles or song titles that are meaningful to your son.
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paigepea
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Jun 26, 2014 4:28:55 GMT
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Post by paigepea on Jan 14, 2018 5:38:28 GMT
What about bucket list/goals your daughter has for table names. I think in searching to find my table I would enjoy reading other table names. Would be so good if she had a bucket list / goals! I guess at 12 she should have some but she’s not there yet.
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Post by MsChiff on Jan 14, 2018 7:48:32 GMT
We did this for my son’s Bar Mitzvah, we used names of people and places that were a part of life. We also told the story of the name on the table tent. So for example, one table was my son’s first name, and the story behind why we chose the name (it was after my husband’s grandfather.) Another table was named for where he was born. It was fun to watch people walk around to read all the stories after dinner was finished. We did have a map at so people could find the tables at the entry. I, too, like this idea. I was going to suggest naming the tables after the guest of honor's favorite things, but I think I like maureen's idea better. SaveSave
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