Don't let our research about remarrying brought to you by Wedding Wire http://www.weddingwire.com/feelthesoundwithmusicinmotion.com discourage our newly weds marrying for the first-time. We supply advice, support, and BLOGS of info of every kind.
If you had a big formal first wedding, should your 2nd or 3rd remarrying be small and low-key? Doing it up all over again may remind you too much of that first time (and the fact that the first marriage didn't work out) You may find a low-key, intimate affair better fits your personality these days. But if you didn't have a big first time wedding, don't be afraid to do it now with Feel The Sound with Music In Motion as your wedding Disc Jockey/MC www.feelthesoundwithmusicinmotion.com Certainly if this is the first time marriage for your spouse-to-be or either of you and want a big, formal wedding, then call us 919.880.2625, and go for it!
How are remarrying invitations worded? Your parents may have paid your first wedding, or even if they didn't they may have served as the Hosts of the party with names listed on the invitations. 2nd-3rd time invites can be worded traditionally as well, but this time you and your Spouse-to-be may want to Host your own wedding, especially if your paying for it. Certainly you can include a line on your invites to honor your parents, such as;
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together with their parents request the honor of your presence at their marriage etc.
Finally, the kids (if their are any), how can you include your kids?
A remarrying Bride has had her son escort her down the aisle. A daughter be her Mom's Maid of Honor or a Bridesmaid. A remarrying Groom can choose his son as Best Man or Groomsmen. Other examples are children honoring to be Flower Girls and/or Ring Bearers. Regardless it's certainly a nice touch including your children in your wedding even with a children's dance following your first Dance at the wedding reception. For more on this topic and more educating and fun fact blogs go to www.feelthesoundwithmusicinmotion.blogspot.com thanks for reading.
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