Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- i was planning to post on Facebook several days in advance of the wedding, basically as soon as I get my test results back. I would never make some big announcement at the wedding!
If I don't do the above, I will probably take the route of slipping it into conversation at the wedding when I see people, but I was hoping to put it on fb first so I wasn't talking about it very much at the wedding itself. Just trying to be sensitive to the bride. And no, not my sister, an extended family member who is getting married late in life (i.e. Not my generation).
Bullshit! Clearly it's all about you and your plans at all times.
Why don't you have the minister make a special announcement for you.
How dare she get married late in life and not get a chance to be a breeder like you.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- i was planning to post on Facebook several days in advance of the wedding, basically as soon as I get my test results back. I would never make some big announcement at the wedding!
If I don't do the above, I will probably take the route of slipping it into conversation at the wedding when I see people, but I was hoping to put it on fb first so I wasn't talking about it very much at the wedding itself. Just trying to be sensitive to the bride. And no, not my sister, an extended family member who is getting married late in life (i.e. Not my generation).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why should you wait? It's not your sister, right?I would tell immediate family and then casually mention it to whoever you see at the wedding. I am assuming you were not planning to put on a slide show or steal the mic before the first dance. I 'announced' a pregnancy at a friend's wedding in that when mutual friends asked me how things were going I said they were going well, job was good, I'm pregnant, sister moved to the west coast, how's your dog? blah blah blah. Don't make a big deal about it and like you said, people won't really care.
Yup this. I think a FB announcement is fine. Life does not stop for either babies or weddings.
Anonymous wrote:This is the bride and grooms day- the attention will be on them, not you. No one will notice you drinking Shirley Temples and that you are getting a little thick in the waist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- i was planning to post on Facebook several days in advance of the wedding, basically as soon as I get my test results back. I would never make some big announcement at the wedding!
If I don't do the above, I will probably take the route of slipping it into conversation at the wedding when I see people, but I was hoping to put it on fb first so I wasn't talking about it very much at the wedding itself. Just trying to be sensitive to the bride. And no, not my sister, an extended family member who is getting married late in life (i.e. Not my generation).
Do this. Put it on FB. It's fine. Life doesn't stop when someone gets married, ornin the weeks before someone gets married. Good lord, People.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't announce. Tell your immediate family as you usually do, but then let it work through the rumor mill or come up more naturally in conversation (why aren't you drinking? oh I'm pregnant again).
Agree with this. I think hiding it so as not to "thunder steal" is stupid, especially with 2nd and 3rd pregnancies and so on. The jig is up, since you are already a parent, and people will be excited but it won't be big news in the same way as your first.
Anonymous wrote:Don't announce. Tell your immediate family as you usually do, but then let it work through the rumor mill or come up more naturally in conversation (why aren't you drinking? oh I'm pregnant again).