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We'll be going to the reception in a few hours but while I was hanging about I thought I'd check out my DIS boards.
Let me tell you of the wedding I was just at. It was at a lovely hall, the colors were dusty rose and light brown, the bride was beautiful, and music as she walked down the isle stirring and touching. The ceremony was proceeding as planned when the MOH started looking decidedly gray. She began to sway and then went down. Hard. There was some confusion but the ceremony finally paused while the MOH was carried to the chairs and laid down with the feet elevated. (Luckily there was a nurse on hand.) It took several minutes for her to regain consciousness. And even longer for her to be able to stand back up.
What was her best friend, the bride, doing during all this? Good question! She never left her post at the front clasping her grooms hands. She never inquired if her friend was okay, just stood there for about 10 minutes waiting for the MOH to get back on her feet and return to her position.
I understand the day is all about the bride, but if one of your attendants passes out, put a short stop on things and make sure they're okay! Then let them sit through the rest of the service. Poor MOH!
Let me tell you of the wedding I was just at. It was at a lovely hall, the colors were dusty rose and light brown, the bride was beautiful, and music as she walked down the isle stirring and touching. The ceremony was proceeding as planned when the MOH started looking decidedly gray. She began to sway and then went down. Hard. There was some confusion but the ceremony finally paused while the MOH was carried to the chairs and laid down with the feet elevated. (Luckily there was a nurse on hand.) It took several minutes for her to regain consciousness. And even longer for her to be able to stand back up.
What was her best friend, the bride, doing during all this? Good question! She never left her post at the front clasping her grooms hands. She never inquired if her friend was okay, just stood there for about 10 minutes waiting for the MOH to get back on her feet and return to her position.
I understand the day is all about the bride, but if one of your attendants passes out, put a short stop on things and make sure they're okay! Then let them sit through the rest of the service. Poor MOH!