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Fun Things To Do For Your Sisters Wedding

What should a cousin brother do in his sister's wedding?

You can have fun at your sister wedding. Wedding is a special day for a bride and as a brother you can make it more happening and a lovable memory of lifetime for her. You can arrange for some special entry for your sister. Like flower shower when she enters or smoke bombs or fireworks. If not that you can arrange for a palki ride as her entry. If you are a good dancer or any of your friends are then you can teach your sister few dance steps for her entry.

What are the best things you can do for your sister's wedding?

My sister got married 4 years ago I wish I had this knowledge beforehand.How can you help your sister during her weddingTry to spend more time with her and live every moment.Do not fight in front of relative'sProvide her with water and snacks both during wedding and other ceremonies. You should yourself put effort to keep her hydrated.Help her properly at stage because lehengas are very heavy and it makes the bride frustrated.Help your parents thoroughly in all the organization and try to keep a track whether all the things are done properly.Prepare your own hair, nails and other things1 day before because when your sister will get ready you can either help her or help yourself.

Sister's Wedding or Brother-in-Law's Funeral?

My younger sister is getting married this weekend. I was not asked to be a bridesmaid in her wedding, but my husband and I RSVPd months ago, and I'm supposed to help my mom and sister with various things the day before and the day of, along with do my sister's hair and makeup.

Meanwhile, my brother-in-law died two days ago in an accident. My husband and I flew out to his hometown, where I am currently helping out where I can while preparations for the funeral take place. The problem? The funeral is scheduled for the same time, the same day as my sister's wedding, as that's the day and time that most of his relatives are able to make it. The wedding and the funeral are across the country, so attending both isn't an option.

My sister and I are close, so I really want to be at her wedding, but my husband says that since I am his wife, I need to be there to support him during this time. I was not close to his brother, and due to the fact that he lived overseas for a few months, I only met him a few times. If I were to go to my sister's wedding, I'd fly out Friday night, and then fly back to my husband's hometown Sunday morning.

Again, I'm there with his family now and will be after the wedding, but attending my sister's wedding is very important to me. My family understands why my husband can't be there, but his family is expecting me to stay. Should I stay with my husband and his family and go to my brother-in-law's funeral, or should I go to my sister's wedding?

Any tips for giving a speech at sister's wedding?

A few pointers:

1. Your sister & her husband are the reason for the event. Make them look like superstars.
2. Everything you say should about the happy couple, and should be a charming anecdote that makes the audience feel closer to the happy couple.

If you wish to add humor, then make sure you make fun of yourself, but connect it to the bride and groom. For example, "Most of you don't know this, but my dear, sweet sister was very nervous and anxious on the way here to the wedding today. She almost didn't come. {pause} Oh, no, no, no, she didn't have cold feet. You see, I was driving her and {sheepishly say}, I took a wrong turn and got lost. Happily, we found our way here ... on time."

Going to boyfriend's sister's wedding?

Holy Moly, first time you meet the family is at a big family gathering!

Here are my tips:

1. Don't drink, or drink very very little.

2. Talk to your boyfriend about a gift. Perhaps he is planning on putting your name on the gift he is giving, since he is the one invited. You're just the date (not "just" the date, but you know what I mean.)

3. Offer to help with the little things, especially if something goes wrong. His Mom will notice if you are helping things run smoothly.

4. Have fun!

My sister is stealing my wedding ideas. What do I do?

I’m thinking you need to never speak with her again. That’s it, just cut her out of your life. Seriously? You’re not going to start WWIII with your sister over this … get over it and grow up.By the way, are you engaged and in the middle of planning your wedding right now? Is she? Because your question didn't include that information. You didn’t write that, you wrote that she was stealing your childhood ideas and that she is going to be a lawyer. What does her future career have anything to do with any of this?I embrace the concept of little girls growing up dreaming about what their storybook weddings will be. But let’s be realistic, dreams and reality very rarely coexist.And if she’s the one getting married first, you’re sharing something very special with her. Something that you wrote you she has known about since you first told her. Tell her you couldn’t be happier for her, if in fact she’s planning her wedding before you, and how much you love her and that you’re going to do whatever it takes to make her wedding day magical, as you hope she will do when it’s your turn.And colors don’t make a wedding - love does.

What are some tips for writing a wedding speech for your sister?

The best approach would be to use stories which praise the bride, make fun of the bride, praise the groom, make fun of the groom, then finish by wishing them happiness (Possibly with a toast).Don’t say anything which excludes audience members (e.g. In-jokes, “you really had to be there” stories, overly personal/emotional statements): remember you are speaking to a crowd, not just your sister.

I'm going to my boyfriend's sister's wedding. What should I wear?

I think floor length dresses are way too much for someone to wear to a wedding...so something at the knees or a little below them would look nice...and maybe try getting something that goes with her color scheme of her wedding...you can always dress up a cute casual dress with hairstyle and a little jewelry. But simple can look very classy and nice.

WEDDING IDEAS HELP SISTER IN LAW STEALING MY IDEAS?

Hard one to answer. First, I know a bit where you are coming from, when I worked at public work, there was a girl who copied everything I wore//she would go and buy it, same shoes, (very small town, not many stores) and it made me furious. Then someone said maybe she thinks you look so good or like I was a role model that she wanted to copy me (she has no fashion sense at all) and then I thought what do people think of her, she looks like a copy cat. Hmmm, so--your ideas are great--whatever her reasons, she is as she is. The only thing I can think of is to change your wedding colors (if you are using fall colors) and change your wedding date to April (which may be too cool where you live) or May and don't tell anyone anything. Then at last possible minute send out wedding invitations, even if you have already ordered them, it's a small price to pay. This shortens her "get ready" time and she will have to pick a colder month, ie. April, depending on where you live or if you pick April, that leaves Jan. Feb. March which are cold months although I live in the south, April can be iffy but usually middle of the road. This may not be the nicest answer or the nicest thing to do, but she is not considering your feelings either whether she is copying out of admiration or wanting to "steal your thunder" and make herself look good. Not knowing your colors, what about a carnival or county fair theme using the primary colors red, blue, green and yellow like a beach ball or a beach theme, but I like the carnival better, you could have a what is it Master of Ceremonies like at the circus when he comes out and introduces the acts. Just think of the things you could do with this theme. If you like it, write down the words circus, carnival and fair and just start writing, any ideas that come to mind, one word or several, like say colored pennant type flag/drapey things, popcorn bowls, the red and white striped, table decorations--if you are having tables for guests to sit at. Try for white/cream tablecloths and alternate napkins on each table the four colors above, several big bunches of balloons in the same colors, mixed together. Google/yahoo search carnival/circus themed weddings. Hope this helps. BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK!!!!!

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