None of my children are married although both daughters have grown children, my son will probably marry at some point but I don't expect to be involved with the planning much as they live abroad and future dil is surrounded by her family and friends whom I'm assuming will be much more involved than me or my family.
I'm won't be disappointed as its their wedding and I'm sure my ideas wouldn't be as grand as I expect their wedding day to be and I'll have enough trouble dressing myself suitably never mind ideas about anything else.
I'll be happy to just fly over and take part.
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they ask you because they are being polite but really they (usually the bride0 wants total control Have you ever see the TV series Bridezillas? Hilarious and scary at the same time. DD1 wanted no intervention whatsoever she paid for it all - it was the second time and I have had no input to GD1s wedding in July - I have had the colour I want to wear approved - mustn't clash with the bridesmaids or M of the B's outfit and been told I must wear a hat even though its in a hotel - bit daft but I will put something on my head. DD2 let me 'assist' as she had just had a baby and was exhausted and I was paying.