Lisa Maree wrote:
So Bride-to-Be decides she isn't going to include Sherry in the bridal party. She decided she wanted her sister in the party, which is fair enough, so that leaves Sherry out. The only thing is, she hasn't told Sherry she isn't in the bridal party.
Why not have Sherry AND her sister? If B-T-B is really good friend with Sherry, unless sherry MUST be excluded for some reason, like she's a crazy drunk or something, why not have an extra bride's maid? I think that people who adhere rigidly to some silly "balance" with the attending friends are being very shallow. At my wedding, the attendants were "unbalanced," the dresses were lovely but didn't have to match each other, and at the last minute we ended up with a three-year old clutching a Barney doll as one of my attendants. Everyone said it was the most beautiful wedding they'd ever seen, because it was about friendship, not making some ridiculous photo out of a magazine.
Everyone contributed a skill as their wedding gift -- one friend did the flowers, several took amazing photos, a few did delicious food, one made the cake, some helped with planning and decorating... We did the whole thing for under a thousand dollars, and it was plenty formal and fancy. Why not tell B-T-B to relax and enjoy a day with her family, friends, and life partner, and not stress about details like having a balanced photograph of people wearing matching dresses that they will never wear again? When I look at our photos, I never think of how I was nervous, or felt like Cinderella, or anything, I just remember a day of joy with my friends, and all the little unexpected moments make it a more delightful memory. Eleven years, and happy as ever!