Jump to content

How To Include Several Parents in the Wedding??


Recommended Posts

Both my parents and my fiance's parents are divorced and remarried. So between us, there are 8 parents coming to the wedding. We don't want anyone to feel left out and I am racking my brain trying to think of a nice way to include them all.

 

I will for sure have my dad walk me down the aisle. I am torn about whether to ask my step-dad to walk me as well, or my mom. My sister got married in 2007 and had both my dad and step-dad walk her, so I feel like I should do this as well, but also like the idea of my mom.

 

We would like to have a sand ceremony and have our mothers pour the sand. So now we still have not included my fiance's dad, or either of our step-mothers. Would it be weird to have all 8 of our parents pour a little sand? Or does anyone have any other ideas on how we could include everyone??

 

We are not religious so we won't have any readings from the bible or anything like that. Any other ideas are welcome!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I feel your pain! My parents are divorced and re-married, but my brother is more of a father figure to me; however, FI's parents are still together. I was trying to think of ways to incorporate everyone w/o it being weird, and here's what I've come up with: my brother is going to walk me down the isle (could never picture my dad walking me down the isle, ever), and the sand ceramony will be split so that all parents have a chance to participate. For example, FI's parents will have 2 viles of sand and which they will pour into 1 vile, then my mom and step-dad have 2 viles that they pour into 1, and my dad and step-mom will have 2 viles they pour into 1. THEN, my mom and dad will pour each of those 2 viles into 1, which I will then use for my sand and FI will use his parents vile for his. Probably sounds odd and confusing, but I think it's a good way to incorporate them w/o leaving anyone out, and not hurting any feelings. Also, I think it will be a good way for my parents to officially "bury the hatchet", or atlest it would mean a lot to me. To us, the idea of a sand ceramony is to represent 2 families coming together, and it just happens that I have 2 sets of parents which makes for a big family.

 

Hope this helps and you figure it out! Let me know what you come up with!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have parents galore as well!!! What I have come up with...Our 4 moms will each have a small vase of sand. My mom and step mom will pour into mine and his mom and step mom will pour into his vase. My step dad will ride with me in the carriage to the ceremony site where my dad and step dad's fiance will be waiting for us. Step dad and his fiance will walk down the aisle together. Then my dad and I will walk down. FI dad has passed away (which we will honor in the welcome book). His step dad will get a bout and walk down with his mom... I think that covers everyone!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We have figured out what we will do and I think it will work perfectly!

 

Before the ceremony, everyone will arrive and sit down except for the parents and the wedding party. Then we are going to have our parents walk up the aisle first, each with a jar/vile of sand. Each person on my side will have one colour and each person on my fiance's side will have another colour. My parents will pour their sand into my jar and his into his jar, and then sit down. Then I will have my Dad and my Step Dad walk me up the aisle and they will get to pour the sand too. Then during the ceremony my fiance (or hubby maybe at that point!) will pour into the large jar. This lets all of our parents be part of the sand ceremony and feel included, without having to have 8 people get up during the middle of the ceremony.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • Best Destination Wedding Sponsors



    Facebook Pinterest Google+ Twitter
  • Posts

    • twitter logo png file download pdf online [url=https://www.sliviagraed.com/#53608748]viagra for women[/url] instagram download in app store free install
    • Hi everyone! I have been doing lots of research on various wedding venues all around Mexico, my fiance wants a destination wedding and I am happy to have a wedding wherever so long as the vibe is right and guests are happy!  I have been seriously looking at Cabo Azul and was trying to find potential costs for them, but only found a page about their wedding costs from 2010. Does anyone have any updated information on costs / reviews they would like to share of this venue? Or advice in general, anything helps. Thanks so much, happy wedding planning to all!
    • Hello everyone, I am dreaming of a wedding in Costa Rica and was wondering if I could get any help with venues and wedding planners. I am thinking Tamarindo because a close friend of mine lives there and I've been in town more than a couple of times, she's being helpful but is at a loss when it comes to this subject really so I was wondering if anyone here had recommendations. I am not closed to other town suggestions either, if I happen to find a good place and staff somewhere else. These are the places I have so far, has anyone had any experience with any of them?  Stay In Tamarindo Luxury Villas in Costa Rica Luxury Villas Pinilla Tropical Homes of Costa Rica The Point Luxury Villa Thank you so much for your help!
    • Have you ever considered having a wedding inside a bubble? With the current global situation, many couples are looking for unique and creative ways to celebrate their special day while keeping their guests safe. A wedding inside a bubble could provide a whimsical and intimate setting for your ceremony and reception. Imagine saying your vows surrounded by a beautiful bubble filled with twinkling lights and flowers, creating a magical atmosphere for you and your loved ones to enjoy.
    • Adult only resort or not? Let's discuss the pros and cons of choosing an adult-only resort for your honeymoon. While some couples may appreciate the peace and quiet that comes with an adults-only environment, others may prefer a more family-friendly atmosphere. What are your thoughts on this? Have you had any experiences at adult-only resorts that you'd like to share? Let's hear your opinions and recommendations!
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...