barefootlinzi wrote:Child free weddings seem more common recently,but I dont understand that at all! I think of weddings as a family affair, and children are what make a family IMO. Each to their own I suspose, but if I was in a similar situation I would not go if my kids were not welcome because I have not yet spent a night away from them and have no desire to do so yet! I am planning to get married next year and I will be inviting lots of kids, and providing a bouncy castle or something to entertain them. My wedding will be very much family centred, as that is the most important thing in my life.
I agree with you.
When I got married - it ws a cheap affair, there were a fair few kids and they were invited to the ceremony, the reception (sarnies and chocolate cake on a river trip) and to the ceilidh.
I didn't want that thing when people are dancing and you cant cos a toddler has wandered into the middle right at the wrong moment... so we set upa 'play area' in the village hall in the lobby area.
I provided lots of scrap paper and coloured pencils, toys and we set up a table football game
it was easy to keep the kids to this area.. and they were always well attended by adults as men were always playing the table football....
