My fiance's sister is developmentally disabled. Physically she is fine but her reasoning and cognitive skills are developed to that of about a 6 year olds. My brothers are not in his wedding party so his sister will not be in mine... however I want her to have a role in the wedding. My two brothers will be ushers and I don't think our wedding is big enough for a third usher (120-ish people)... and she has expressed how much she hated being the guest book girl at her older brother's wedding. She's good at crafting so I was going to have her help with some DIY-projects... but she really wants an official role/title.
Any ideas on a role she can play? Or at least an official sounding title that will cover a myriad of tasks?
Re: Role in wedding for fiancee's disabled sister
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[QUOTE]Personally, I would ask her to be a bridesmaid. Just because your brothers aren't groomsmen doesn't mean you have to eliminate his siblings from your side. You choose who you want. Any sister in law would be honored to be a bridesmaid.
Posted by Joy2611[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE]Personally, I would ask her to be a bridesmaid. Just because your brothers aren't groomsmen doesn't mean you have to eliminate his siblings from your side. You choose who you want. Any sister in law would be honored to be a bridesmaid.
Posted by Joy2611[/QUOTE]
Agreed.
If she's at all worried about people staring, I'm not sure I'd put her on your FI's side as a groomswoman. Not all of your guests may have seen that yet, and although it's a completely valid option, I'd just be worried it would make her uncomfortable.
Dresses may be easier to take in than let out, but guest lists are not. -- kate51485
She can process in and then sit in the front with her parents.
There are so many options, really...
[QUOTE]My fiance's sister is developmentally disabled. Physically she is fine but her reasoning and cognitive skills are developed to that of about a 6 year olds. My brothers are not in his wedding party so his sister will not be in mine... however I want her to have a role in the wedding. My two brothers will be ushers and I don't think our wedding is big enough for a third usher (120-ish people)...<strong> and she has expressed how much she hated being the guest book girl at her older brother's wedding</strong>. She's good at crafting so I was going to have her help with some DIY-projects... but she really wants an official role/title. Any ideas on a role she can play? Or at least an official sounding title that will cover a myriad of tasks?
Posted by millkell[/QUOTE]
Everybody hates this, not just the developmentally disabled. It's a bullsh!t made-up job for somebody who isn't "good enough" to make it in bridesmaids' row.
[QUOTE]Remember that she doesn't have to stand if she doesn't want to, either. She can process in and then sit in the front with her parents. There are so many options, really...
Posted by Joy2611[/QUOTE]
Totally.
My 2 FBILs are developmentally disabled & are doing this as groomsmen.
FI & I are both really excited to have them in.
You don't have to have matching sides, you know. It's ok if you have an extra BM compared to the number of GMs your FI has. If you really want to include her, just ask her to be a BM anyway. It's really the only good option.
Dresses may be easier to take in than let out, but guest lists are not. -- kate51485
I think she could get a nice black dress and stand on his side. It doesn't have to be boys vs. girls in wedding parties.
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