ContagiousIdea wrote:
Heck if the bride/groom don\'t mind then why is it the churches responsibility to butt in? It\'s THEIR wedding, that\'s what bothered me, the Bride is rather annoyed they sprung this on her after she got everything setup.
Yeah, but it\'s not their church! They may own their wedding, they don\'t own the church!!!!! They want freedom to have the photographer roam around, not care about the \"sanctity\" of the ceremony, then they can have the wedding outside in their own back yard.
When my kids have their birthday party at my house, everyone is free to roam around... as long as they don\'t go into my bedroom, my wife\'s jewelry boxes, my bedroom cabinet drawers, my swimming pool (unless I\'m there as lifeguard, and I choose when that will be), my daughter\'s underwear drawers, etc. etc. etc. They follow the rules or they get yelled at. If they continue to misbehave, they\'re thrown out of the house.
ContagiousIdea wrote:
Heck if the bride/groom don\'t mind then why is it the churches responsibility to butt in? It\'s THEIR wedding, that\'s what bothered me, the Bride is rather annoyed they sprung this on her after she got everything setup.
Yeah, but it\'s not their church! They may own their wedding, they don\'t own the church!!!!! They want freedom to have the photographer roam around, not care about the \"sanctity\" of the ceremony, then they can have the wedding outside in their own back yard.
When my kids have their birthday party at my house, everyone is free to roam around... as long as they don\'t go into my bedroom, my wife\'s jewelry boxes, my cabinet drawers, my swimming pool (unless I\'m there as lifeguard, and I choose when that will be), etc. etc. etc. They follow the rules or they get yelled at. If they continue to misbehave, they\'re thrown out of the house.
Nov 19, 2008 at 08:35 AM
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