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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just curious - did your cousin do all of these things for you when you got married?[/quote] OP here. She actually didn't bc I didn't have any of these things, but to be honest I am not calculating what I did or didn't do into this whole equation. Bc this isn't about me--she has eight bridesmaids, all married with kids, all of whom she did something for. The range, I am sure, includes showing up at the wedding (for me) to coordinating and planning three days in Vegas (like for another woman in the group). So collectively over the course of the last 15 years of weddings and babies we have all been through, she has more then "earned" her way into a two night, three day brunch-beer tour-night club situation. However, the actual logistical problems of not meeting your guests where they are in their lives/interests is already popping up on this email string though, so even when I show up with bells on, I'll be in the minority. One woman just emailed "So excited! I haven't left my four year old for an evening yet so I will probably come with my husband and daughter and rent an airbnb and meet you guys out. Yay can't wait!" omfg guys. Another group text: "So excited! How old is Larla's baby? Will Larla be pumping too?" [/quote]
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