How to Include Your Fiancé's Children in Wedding Vows

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Tip 1 - Wedding vows for blended families: Kids say, "We do, too!"

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Wedding vows for blended families: Kids say, "We do, too!"

Want to include your kids in the wedding? We have wedding ceremony inspiration and advice for blended families from officiants, ministers, and couples.

Tip 2 - Wedding Ceremony: How to Include Children in Wedding Ceremony?

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Wedding Ceremony: How to Include Children in Wedding Ceremony?

I am a single mom, and my fiance and I would like to have my son (soon to be our son) participate in the wedding ceremony, not just as a ring bearer, but in a more significant role to signify the joining of a family. Any ideas?

Tip 3 - 6 Ways to Include Your Kids in Your Wedding

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6 Ways to Include Your Kids in Your Wedding

If you and your fiance already have kids together or if this is your second marriage and have kids from a previous relationship, then it's a no brainer that you'd want to make them feel like they’re a part of your day too. The most important thing to do is to ask your kids how they'd feel most comfortable taking part and finding a way to that's age appropriate. Here, a few ideas to include your kids in your wedding day (try one or combine a few!).

Tip 4 - VOWS TO YOUR NEW CHILDREN - It's Never Too Late - Marriage Missions International

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VOWS TO YOUR NEW CHILDREN - It's Never Too Late - Marriage Missions International

When two people marry they exchange vows with each other, which are promises to each other that they will love, honor, help and uphold each other —through ALL circumstances that life may bring. Vows are important because they bring to light the seriousness of the marriage covenant that the two people are making with each …

Tip 5 - Ask Team Practical: Involving Kids in the Ceremony

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Ask Team Practical: Involving Kids in the Ceremony

Hi there! My fiancé and I are stoked to have four awesome kids in our lives—two stepsiblings: a boy, ten, and a girl, four; one cousin: a girl, five; and one nephew, four. We’d really like to involve them in the ceremony, but while I think flower girls and ring bearers are adorable, I feel like these kids are getting hit with enough gender reinforcement every day. I don’t feel compelled to stick the two girly, but also totally fierce and rambunctious girls, in white dresses and expect them to behave like glowy little angels and feel important because they …

Tip 6 - Blended Family Weddings

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Blended Family Weddings

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