Jili
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Jun 26, 2014 1:26:48 GMT
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Post by Jili on Jun 13, 2022 13:27:39 GMT
I’m hoping that both dh and I will walk dd down the aisle.
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Post by padresfan619 on Jun 13, 2022 13:54:24 GMT
I had my brother walk my mom down the aisle.
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bethany102399
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Oct 11, 2014 3:17:29 GMT
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Post by bethany102399 on Jun 13, 2022 14:04:21 GMT
both my parents walked me down the isle. My mom, who wanted things done by the book and by book I mean Emily Post, was not happy about it, but it was one of the few things she didn't fight me on. I felt like they both raised me, therefore they both should walk me down the isle. In hindsight, I should have asked my dad if it was ok with him to include mom in that procession but I was young and there were quite a few fights over things I wanted so I didn't think of it.
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Post by auntkelly on Jun 13, 2022 14:48:20 GMT
My daughter is getting married next May and I hope my son will walk me down the aisle. I am assuming the groom's mother will want the groom's brother to walk her down the aisle. My son and the groom's brother are both groomsmen.
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Post by myboysnme on Jun 13, 2022 15:02:42 GMT
An usher escorts and seats all attendees except the actual bridal party.
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Post by maryland on Jun 13, 2022 15:53:10 GMT
The weddings we have been to, both parents walked the bride down the aisle.
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Post by wallyagain on Jun 13, 2022 16:02:42 GMT
We were married 38 years ago in a Catholic church and I had both my parents walk me down the aisle. None of that traditional stuff for me.
There is no right or wrong way.
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Post by giatocj on Jun 13, 2022 16:12:01 GMT
My 2 grandsons will be walking me down the aisle at my daughters wedding in October.
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Post by Miss Ang on Jun 13, 2022 17:29:40 GMT
The ushers seat the guests. Second to last is the groom's mother and last is the bride's mother. This is how it was done at my daughter's wedding. My son was an usher and is the one who walked me down the aisle. And just a fun little addition, the flower girls were my daughter's grandmothers (my mom and dh's mom). It was very sweet and very special.
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Post by deekaye on Jun 13, 2022 20:12:41 GMT
I don't think there are any hard-fast rules.... both of my daughters had their male cousins (who were not groomsmen) walk me and their grandmothers down the aisle. It was very sweet and a way for our daughters to include their much-loved cousins in the wedding.
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Post by ihaveonly1l on Jun 13, 2022 20:23:11 GMT
I had selected an usher (my brother) and my husband had selected another (a good friend). His usher walked his mom down the aisle with his dad following and then my usher walked my mom down.
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janeinbama
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Jan 29, 2015 16:24:49 GMT
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Post by janeinbama on Jun 13, 2022 21:12:38 GMT
Your DH can seat you, then come back and escort the bride in. That is generally what we see at weddings. You can have anyone you would like seat you, son, nephew, brother etc. Either way, when leaving, you DH would escort you out.
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teddyw
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Jun 29, 2014 1:56:04 GMT
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Post by teddyw on Jun 13, 2022 21:53:02 GMT
I have all girls so I picked one of my nephews. Surprisingly his other brothers wondered why I didn’t choose them. I have 2 unmarried dds so hopefully they get a chance.
I’m pretty sure my youngest won’t want me walking her down. F
For the only married one my dh raised her but he’s not her bio dad. She was so stressed about who to pick and I suggested she have both and it made everyone happy.
My dh wanted no part of the dance so he was happy to not be a part of that. We also didn’t dance. That’s not his thing. I had my whole family to dance with and was good with that.
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Post by Lori McMud on Jun 13, 2022 21:54:59 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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