I am an only child, so obviously no sisters in my bridal party. I have 3 friends who I consider to be closet to out of the 6 gals standing up in my BP. I am contemplating having my FI one sister stand up because I am close to her also. I can't seem to choose a MOH because these 3 gals I feel really close to for all different reasons. I haven't announced my BP and don't plan on it until 8 months before the wedding. Does anyone have suggestions or have been in a similar situation?
Re: Has anyone ever had all BM and no MOH?
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** FYI - Yes, I know my wedding is still a ways out, I would not advocate choosing your WP until closer, but ours is ENTIRELY made up of siblings, and no matter what, that's not going to change, so we figured we would give them all a heads-up so they could plan ahead for expenses. **
Anyways, about speaking at the reception, give the entire bridal party the OPTION of speaking if they would like. I was in a wedding that did this, rather than just the MOH and BM, and it was okay, because not everyone said something, or just uttered "congratulations guys" and passed the mic. This could help if one or two people are not comnfortable speaking in front of people and the others are. Plus, sometimes, people really want to be able to say something special to the couple and don't get the chance because they aren't the MOH/BM. Just make sure to give them a heads-up if you plan on letting all make a toast, and to let them know to keep it short and sweet!
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