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Post by templatequeen on Jun 13, 2022 0:15:44 GMT
All this wedding stuff is new to me. I have no idea who walks me down. Can I have my uncle do it. My father, my daughters grandfather doesn’t speak to us. My husband will obviously be busy . My son in law will already be at the alter. Or do I walk by myself? Or do I have my father in law do it?
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Post by templatequeen on Jun 13, 2022 0:16:25 GMT
All this wedding stuff is new to me. I have no idea who walks me down. Can I have my uncle do it. My father, my daughters grandfather doesn’t speak to us. My husband will obviously be busy . My son in law will already be at the alter. Or do I walk by myself? Or do I have my father in law do it?
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Post by ntsf on Jun 13, 2022 0:16:53 GMT
you can walk by yourself, or more common, if not a relative, have an usher walk you down the aisle, or a groomsman..who can walk back to go to his place.
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Post by JustCallMeMommy on Jun 13, 2022 0:21:15 GMT
I went to a wedding last night, so it’s fresh in my mind. The bride’s brother who was also a groomsman walked his mom down the aisle, then the groom walked his mom down, then a cousin groomsman walked a grandmother down. They all went back “stage” and came out as a group with the priest after and then the bridal party processed.
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Post by christine58 on Jun 13, 2022 0:22:13 GMT
All this wedding stuff is new to me. I have no idea who walks me down. Can I have my uncle do it. My father, my daughters grandfather doesn’t speak to us. My husband will obviously be busy . My son in law will already be at the alter. Or do I walk by myself? Or do I have my father in law do it? My sister in law was walked down at her daughter’s wedding by her son who was in the wedding.
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Post by katlady on Jun 13, 2022 0:37:02 GMT
Yes, usually a groomsman walks the moms down the aisle. And then after all the key people are seated, the groom and his groomsmen come out together to stand at the front.
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Post by supersoda on Jun 13, 2022 0:50:17 GMT
We usually see ushers walk the bride's mom. Often it's a close relative. My cousin (my mom's nephew) was an usher who walked my mom down the aisle at my wedding.
I think you can have whoever you want do it!
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Post by scrapmaven on Jun 13, 2022 0:58:26 GMT
In my religion both parents escort the bride down the aisle and give her to the groom. It's a nice tradition.
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Post by 950nancy on Jun 13, 2022 1:14:18 GMT
My brothers walked my mom down.
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Post by snowdie on Jun 13, 2022 1:22:12 GMT
I wanted to walk my daughter down with my husband so that is what we did!
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Post by littlemama on Jun 13, 2022 1:26:55 GMT
The ushers seat the guests. Second to last is the groom's mother and last is the bride's mother.
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Post by grammadee on Jun 13, 2022 1:34:08 GMT
In my religion both parents escort the bride down the aisle and give her to the groom. It's a nice tradition. This was how it was done when our kids were married.
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Post by Zee on Jun 13, 2022 1:46:02 GMT
I have been to two weddings this year. In each, one of the groomsmen walked the mothers to their seats.
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Post by SabrinaP on Jun 13, 2022 1:50:12 GMT
My brother walked my mom down. DH walked his mom down. What does the bride say?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2022 2:01:07 GMT
My ex walked both his mom and mine down separately. DH and I eloped in a park with select people and no seating so no aisle to walk. No one escorted anyone.
In other weddings I've attended, the groom or best man escorted the mothers to their seats.
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Post by ellen on Jun 13, 2022 2:49:20 GMT
I walked in with my dad. We hadn't really given it much thought until beforehand when they were talking about seating grandparents. I had no connections to any of the ushers or groomsmen. It felt right to walk in with my own dad.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Jun 13, 2022 2:49:39 GMT
I walked DDIL into the terrace where the kids got married.
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Post by epeanymous on Jun 13, 2022 2:54:33 GMT
At Jewish weddings generally both parents walk the bride down the aisle, which, personally, I think is really nice.
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Post by krcrafts on Jun 13, 2022 3:32:12 GMT
My SIL (the groom) walked both me and his mom down the aisle together.
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Post by luckyjune on Jun 13, 2022 4:02:16 GMT
Both my parents walked me down the aisle. I figured they both raised me, they both walk! I liked it! DH's parents did the same.
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Post by AllieC on Jun 13, 2022 4:16:23 GMT
What would you and your daughter like to do? Do that.
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Post by chaosisapony on Jun 13, 2022 4:24:19 GMT
Usually the ushers seat the MOB before the ceremony starts. However, it's becoming more and more common here for the bride to have both of her parents walk her down the aisle.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Jun 13, 2022 4:26:19 GMT
My dad passed away before I got married so my mom walked me down herself. I sure didn’t want my loser oldest brother filling that role! I like the idea of both parents walking the bride down the aisle. If they both raised her, they should both get the honor.
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Post by scrappyrabbit on Jun 13, 2022 4:39:43 GMT
A groomsman can walk you down, or anyone can do it really. I had both my mom and my dad walk me down the aisle when I got married, though.
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Post by lisae on Jun 13, 2022 11:25:37 GMT
Usually it is a groomsmen and the one who is closest to the bride's family such as the bride's brother or a cousin on that side. I'm not sure I've ever seen a mother walk in alone. Why can't your husband walk you down and then go back for the bride? The bridesmaids will be proceeding in between all this. It isn't tradition but I don't see anything wrong with it.
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Post by maryannscraps on Jun 13, 2022 11:34:10 GMT
I've been to three weddings lately. In two of them (one was a Jewish wedding) both parents walked the bride down the aisle. I love that. In the third, the bride's brother walked his mother down. You can do whatever feels comfortable to you and your daughter -- there is no wrong answer here.
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Post by mikklynn on Jun 13, 2022 11:43:41 GMT
The ushers seat the guests. Second to last is the groom's mother and last is the bride's mother. That is how it was done at our DS's wedding. My DH followed the usher and me.
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Post by paigepea on Jun 13, 2022 13:15:26 GMT
My mom walked halfway by herself and then stopped. Then my dad and I walked in to meet her, she took my arm and the three of us walked the rest of the way together. Do what you want. There are no rules.
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Post by Susie_Homemaker on Jun 13, 2022 13:18:03 GMT
My DH walked me down the aisle, then went back and when it was time, walked our DD down the aisle. It was an outdoor wedding, and the way it was set up, that worked out. If he couldn't have, I would have gotten a groomsman to walk me down I guess.
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Post by peabay on Jun 13, 2022 13:19:27 GMT
My brother in law (the best man) walked my mom down the aisle.
My dh and I are walking together because my dd is walking alone.
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