How to Involve Your New Sister-in-Law in Wedding Planning
There?s an old saying that goes, ?When you marry someone, you marry their family.? While this nugget of wisdom isn?t applicable in every single relationship, it is true that getting married often means bringing new people into your familial circle, including your spouse?s parents and siblings. Most couples have no problem finding special roles for their fathers- and mothers-in-law, but for siblings, things can be a bit more difficult. For example, let?s say you?re getting married to a man with only one sister. You like her, but you don?t know her very well?do you have to make her a bridesmaid"
If you ask me, the answer is no. Your bridal party should be made up of the people you?re closest with, and you shouldn?t feel obligated to include someone just because you?ll be family soon (you can also skip the bridesmaid tradition completely if you want to). However, being a part of her brother?s wedding might be important to your FSIL (future sister-in-law), so it’s important to look for other ways she can be included in the wedding, whether it’s the planning process or the actual event. Take Her Dress Shopping
Dress shopping is always one of the first tasks on every wedding to-do list, and there?s a good reason why. Trying on a wedding dress can be a beautiful, emotional experience. And dress shopping isn?t just a good time for the bride; it can also be a fun memory for her loved ones to make with the bride, complete with gorgeous fashion and (sometimes) free ...
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