Anonymous wrote:Mine would be the same. We had a good sized wedding but decided not to have a bridal party. We wanted our guests to all come and enjoy themselves, not have to shell out money on special outfits, etc.
We did have a few kids walk down the aisle -- my god kids, my niece, and two little girls who I'm close with.
It was perfect./
Exactly this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine would be completely different. I no longer talk to my cousin, my brother divorced his wife, I'm not close with the same friend, and I haven't seen my maid of honor since she didn't show for the wedding. On the other hand, the one bridesmaid who couldn't make it (because she was in the peace corps) would definitely still be in.
My husband's would probably mostly be the same, with maybe the addition of a very good guy friend that I (and to a lesser extent he) have since made.
I got married at 23, and I am now 37.
Your maid of honor didn't show?? What was her excuse?
Anonymous wrote:I got married at 28---15 years ago. Definitely maid of honor would still be my older sister--but I really wanted my childhood BFF extradonaire/parnter-in-crime (met at 4 and still incredibly close in our 40s) to be a co-one. She is as close to me as my sister and an only child.
I would have still had my college buddy and I had a roommate at the time who was very close--but we've lost touch a bit---I probably would have replaced her with another college great buddy that I see a few times a year.
So--not many changes at all.
However, Godparents are another story entirely. I felt like I had to choose family so my brother and DH's brother are our boys Godfathers. But--my BIL and DH's cousin would have been much better picks. They see the boys on a regular basis and are much more involved in their lives (and better role models). I feel bad I didn't realize BIL at the time because I think he really wanted the job.
). I feel bad I didn't realize BIL at the time because I think he really wanted the job.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine would be completely different. I no longer talk to my cousin, my brother divorced his wife, I'm not close with the same friend, and I haven't seen my maid of honor since she didn't show for the wedding. On the other hand, the one bridesmaid who couldn't make it (because she was in the peace corps) would definitely still be in.
My husband's would probably mostly be the same, with maybe the addition of a very good guy friend that I (and to a lesser extent he) have since made.
I got married at 23, and I am now 37.
Your maid of honor didn't show?? What was her excuse?
Anonymous wrote:Mine would be completely different. I no longer talk to my cousin, my brother divorced his wife, I'm not close with the same friend, and I haven't seen my maid of honor since she didn't show for the wedding. On the other hand, the one bridesmaid who couldn't make it (because she was in the peace corps) would definitely still be in.
My husband's would probably mostly be the same, with maybe the addition of a very good guy friend that I (and to a lesser extent he) have since made.
I got married at 23, and I am now 37.