No-Kids-Allowed Weddings: 3 Steps to Help Engaged Couples Pull Off an Adults-Only Wedding Weddings

Tori Ulrich
February 28, 2019
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Elisa Schmitz
Totally agree, Tori Ulrich ! It's your day, as bride and groom, and kids do have a way of stealing the show and needing lots of attention. We love them, but sometimes, we need adults only. I love your suggestions, spot on!
Renee
I just saw a post about this in a local mom group! Definitely a hot topic and I can understand both sides. I love that you say to NOT feel guilty! When it comes down to it- The bride and groom should have the final say and their wishes should be respected. If you don't feel comfortable leaving your children you can always decline the invite and send your congratulations!
Tori Ulrich
I have found that the most 'hot topic' part happens because so frequently the B&G say no kids, but don't help to provide any solutions - especially for the guests that need to travel. They need to provide a sitter, provide an alternate activity, or not throw a stink if people DO decline the invite. I think everyone needs to bring more understanding of the other, to this conversation.
Ann Marie G. Halstead
Great points here, Tori Ulrich ! I am always Team Bride & Groom and Team Pregnant Mama- people always seem to have so much to say when it comes to weddings and babies!!
Mike Prochaska
Leave kids with grandma and enjoy night out
Mike Prochaska
Or call me to babysit.. adorable rates
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