[GCFL-discuss] children in weddings

Discussion of the Good, Clean Funnies List gcfl-discuss at gcfl.net
Tue Jul 5 12:50:19 CDT 2005


The only wedding I have been to in many years, the bride had two
grandsons as ring bearers, and two grand-daughters as flower girls, who
all looked a little shy and unsure of themselves, but filled their roles
perfectly. Both pairs were cousins, who had grown up close to and around
each other. (Her two grown sons walked her down the aisle, or is it up
the aisle, I can't remember.

Siarlys

On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 20:41:55 -0230 "Discussion of the Good, Clean Funnies
List" <gcfl-discuss at gcfl.net> writes:
> That's horrible!! And also kind of funny!!
> 
> That poses a question, though. What do people think of having 
> children (flower girls and ring bearers in particular) in the ceremony.
I've 
> been thinking about weddings lately, and wondering what mine will be 
> like. I don't think I want children to be a part of the ceremony, but
I'm 
> open to it. What do people think?
> 
> ~Quama
> 
> 
> 
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> Subject: [GCFL-discuss] children in weddings
> Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 12:05:09 -0400
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> 
> The story in John's signature reminded me of an incident at my own 
> wedding.
> 
> My two nieces (then 3-1/2 and 2-1/2; now married with children of 
> their own)
> were flower girls.  As they started walking down, the older one was 
> dropping
> her flowers.  The younger one was stopping to pick them up.  
> Everyone was
> laughing.  When my wife came out and heard everyone laughing, she 
> assumed
> they were laughing at her.
> 
> greenBubble
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> A little boy was in a relative's wedding. As he was coming
> down the aisle, he would take two steps, stop, and turn to
> the crowd. While facing the crowd, he would put his hands
> up like claws and roar. So it went, step, step, ROAR,
> step, step, ROAR, all the way down the aisle.  The crowd
> was near tears from laughing so hard by the time he
> reached the front. The little boy, however, was getting
> more and more distressed from all the laughing, and was
> also near tears by the time he reached the front. When
> asked what he was doing, the child sniffed and said, "I
> was being the Ring Bear."
> 
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