So I know it is common at weddings to start the ceremony with the seating of honored guests - moms, grandmas, etc.
I guess I am a little confused as to how to do this. A few questions -
1) I am having my cousins (middle school aged) as our "ushers" - they really won't be seating guests unless they need help walking, just handing out programs. Are they the ones who seat the "honored guests?" Or do the honored guests seat themselves?
2) What constitutes as "honored guest" typically? My dad will be walking me down the aisle, and my brother/FSIL are in the wedding party already. But that leaves -
a) my mom
b) my grandmother, who doesn't walk well and will probably be seated beforehand
c) FI's mom and her boyfriend (only been dating 1.5 years or so)
d) FI's dad, his wife, and their 2 girls (middle school age)
e) FI's grandma
I don't think men should be escorted by other men. Also, I'm not a huge fan of ceremonies where there are like 15 people who need to be "seated" before the ceremony. Is it okay to have the 1-2 grandmothers (probably escorted by one of my usher cousins), my mom (escorted by my other usher cousin), FI's mom escorted by her boyfriend, and FI's dad escorted by his wife (and leave the 2 girls out? I've never really seen children as part of this part of the wedding...)
What do you girls think? What you are doing?