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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I get it. With my kids now older, I'm glad the wedding phase is done for me. When you consider a "no kids" invitation, you must accept that the bride and groom don't want YOUR kids there. That's what they are saying. It's hard to stomach, but you can either accept the invitation and force yourself to not react negatively for any reason or decline the invitation.[/quote] I don’t understand why this is “hard to stomach”.[/quote] As the OP described, she went through the trouble of going to an out-of-town wedding and finding a babysitter for her kids thinking that it was a "no kids " wedding. It wasn't a "no kids wedding," just a wedding that her kids were not invited to.[/quote] Sounds like there were only a few kids. [/quote] OP said "tons." We recently attended a wedding that said something to the effect of, "With the exception of the members of the wedding party, this is a 'no kids' wedding." A statement like that informed OP's expectations.[/quote]
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