This is a spin-off from the I DONT WANT KIDS SCREAMING AT MY WEDDING thread, and the post about whether or not bride to be should tell FSIL and FBIL she doesn't want her nephew there.
A lot of brides-to-be vocalized that they don't want kids at the wedding because kids can scream during the ceremony etc etc.
So my question is to the brides who DID have kids at their wedding - how was it? Any screaming babies? Any disruptions during your vows? Did having kids there make any difference? If you could do it over, would you have made it an adult-only wedding?
Re: Did kids cry during your ceremony?
Parents aren't morons. They know when their children need to be removed.
We had children at our wedding (just a few) ranging from 2 months-6 years. Apparently one of them did start to fuss during the ceremony but I was so involved in what was going on, I didn't even notice.
People need to chill out with their "screaming children will ruin my ceremony." I don't really feel that kids belong at a formal reception (the ones that attended ours were a concession to my mother) but I also don't believe that including kids is an automatic recipe for disaster.
edit: I'm sure there are moron parents out there. I just don't know any that would let their kid fuss during a wedding ceremony.
[QUOTE] People need to chill out with their "screaming children will ruin my ceremony." I don't really feel that kids belong at a formal reception (the ones that attended ours were a concession to my mother) but I also don't believe that including kids is an automatic recipe for disaster.
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Thank you.
I'm not even a child lover, but I think all the kids are getting unfairly portrayed here. And, quite honestly, a bride who comes on here stomping her feet about children *possibly* distrubing "her day" doesn't make me think she's any better than a child herself.
Kids are kids. Have them or don't have them depending on your type of wedding, but don't justify it by saying the child will ruin the day. They won't - promise.
I'm not endorsing the no kids policy but I just wanted to say that it does happen.
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I think most parents know to take their child out if he or she gets restless.
So yes, while there are well behaved children and parents out there, there are also those that just dont care. The goddaughters mother could have just stayed sitting there, letting her daughter cry, but didn't. And I DO know some mothers that would have.
While I am not against younger children at the ceremony, which is what some people have done at previous weddings I have been at, there are just some events that kids should not be brought to. The decision is completly up to you and your FI.
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Like PP, I've been to tons of weddings with children, and have never seen a parent just sit there and let it cry during the ceremony. If there is someone in particular that you think might do that, I'd remedy it by having the ushers walk over and escort the parent and child back to a quiet space.
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