Not in the vows, but absolutely in the words that your officiant says prior to the vows. This is what I wrote for our pastor to say at the beginning of our wedding:
Friends, we have come today at the invitation of xxx and xxx to share in the joy of their wedding, and the blending of their families. This outward celebration we shall see and hear is an expression of the inner love and devotion they have in their hearts.
Best of luck!
2007-02-01 17:55:25
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answered by Proud to be 59 7
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You should NEVER exchange vows with children. Children are not of an age that they can enter into a contract. Furthermore you are marrying each other, not each other's children. It is a totally different sentiment.
You could all hold hands and have a family blessing or poem or something like that, but please do not be inappropriate and exchange VOWs with kids.
2007-02-02 16:19:57
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answered by Etiquette Gal 5
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it somewhat is ridiculous. whilst i might desire to rant,I won't. as much as you do no longer go with to be quite annoying on her, you are going to might desire to be, except you go with to be a grandparent in the subsequent year or 2. Take her to a therapist, simply by fact there must be a reason she's appearing like that. Make her exchange her call back to Caroline, that actuality that she has a "stripper call" is the dumbest element i've got ever heard. Delete her facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. Make her take her piercings out, and all of her rings, and do away with it, sell it, in spite of. Take her makeup away, and positioned it someplace which you, and in basic terms you already know the place it somewhat is. sell her outfits, and use that money to bypass buying at like a thrift shop for universal, discern approved outfits. As for the bullying, get her into anger administration clinical care or something. i understand they have classes (haha, like in Drake and Josh) the place they're going to simulate what that's go with to be processed and positioned into penitentiary. Isolate her from all different persons, and supply her an early curfew.
2016-12-17 07:38:28
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answered by ? 3
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You don't; it's not the appropriate place for it. Of course, they are your family, but the vows are for the husband and wife. You could include something general about raising a family, though.
2007-02-01 23:40:12
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answered by Lydia 7
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My fiancee had 2 daughters by a previous marriage. When we wrote our vows, I included them by taking a special vow to accept them into my heart as part of my family and to foster and enhance the relationships between the girls and their father. (They didn't get along all that well at the time.)
You can (and should) acknowledge his daughter and vow to accept her into your heart as part of the family. You may also want to promise to foster a healthy relationship between your daughter and his daughter. If she has a relationship with her mother, you should vow to accept that relationship and do your best to help her have a happy and healthy relationship with both parents.
2007-02-01 18:57:20
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answered by Pandagal 4
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You could say something about joining two familys and making them one. Or say that not only are you getting a partner for life but you are also getting a second daughter as well.
2007-02-01 17:04:42
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answered by jagbeeton 4
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I think that would be a beautiful touch. You could also have a separate part of the ceremony to welcome them and celebrate your new family. I once saw a sand ceremony where each member of the family had a container of a different color of sand. They combined them all in one container and sealed it. You could also do this with rocks or anything.
2007-02-03 15:38:16
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answered by lkn4trth 3
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With this ring i thee wed. I vow to be the wife you want the mother she needs.
2007-02-01 17:09:37
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answered by jeeccentricx2 5
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You can give a thank-you to your hubby to be and express to him what you're thankful for and why you're willing to spend your life with him. Include how happy you are that you and both your children are starting a new life together.etc, etc.
2007-02-01 17:09:55
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answered by Nikki S 4
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Just remember to vow to obey him and not act like a two-year old brat that runs your family finances into the ground.
2007-02-01 17:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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