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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t understand why there is NO ONE who will know or have connections to your daughter *at her dads wedding.” ???[/quote] Presumably because it's wedding #4 and all the relatives excused themselves. OP, I don't know why others are criticizing. I would never let my three year old attend in the situation you describe. [/quote] Neither would I. [/quote] Why is DD not invited to the wedding? She should be the flower girl and go home after wedding photos and before the reception. She is three. She will likely melt down shortly into the reception (long before dinner is served) as it will be her bed time and she doesn't know anyone except her father who will be making the rounds as the groom. Doesn't seem like the dad has done much to accomodate his daughter. [/quote] The new wife probably doesn’t want remnants of the previous seven wives in her ‘real’ wedding photos. Just forget it. They don’t want her there, you don’t want her there, and the little girl would rather be asleep like she should be.[/quote] The whole thing is sad. If op isn’t trolling, then she should be the flower girl or play some part in the wedding and not just be invited to the reception. The ceremony is the important part. Everything else is just extra.[/quote] I think they “invited” her to the reception knowing it would be past her bedtime and/or OP would just veto the whole idea due to the lack of supervision. They MUST know she wouldn’t drop off a three year old to be supervised by no one at a party full of drunk adults, most of whom have no idea who she is. But that way they can say “well we invited her!” This is a good indication of how the future will be.[/quote]
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