Question:
my wedding is quickly approaching?
anonymous
2008-06-12 07:19:41 UTC
one of our groomsmens wife is not in the wedding party for the first dance is he supposed to dance with his wife or one of the bridesmaid.? also does anyone know a good website for wedding planning? from invitations to wedding dresses? any help would be great tips and advice things to look out for? thanks alot!
Fourteen answers:
MrsJones
2008-06-12 12:50:09 UTC
2 years from NOW is quickly approaching? You gotta be kidding! Mine is in 65 days THAT is quickly approaching. The groomsmen are supposed to dance with the bridesmaid that they are paired up with in your wedding.
tetlitea
2008-06-12 07:38:33 UTC
Theknot.com is a great site. They have everything on there.



As far as whom the groomsmen dance with unless you want a wedding party dance then I assume they are going to dance with their respective significant others. After your first dance as a couple you can ask the MC/DJ to have all of the other married couples, or anyone in love, to come and join you guys on the dance floor. My friend did this at their wedding, then they asked couples to leave the dance floor based upon how many years they had been married (1 year, then less than 5 years, then less than 10 years, etc..) They did this until there was one couple left on the floor, the ones who had been married the longest. They presented them with a special gift and said that they were their personal inspiration to them and hope that they would enjoy the same life long love. It was beautiful.
~Nanners and Daniel~
2008-06-12 07:45:07 UTC
I absolutely HATE theknot.com so I'm not suggesting it...



For dresses I'd go to www.jormabridal.com or www.sheshopping.com



For invitations I'd go to annsbridalbargains.com



The groomsman is supposed to dance with the bridesmaid he is paired with, but only for bridal party dances. After that, he'll dance with his wife.



My wedding is going to be huge too so we're starting the planning now, and our wedding isn't until 2012!!
nova_queen_28
2008-06-12 07:40:19 UTC
for info - - theknot.com or weddingchannel.com are both very good. Here on YA you can also get help on specific questions.



As for the dance with the bridal party, the groomsman would dance with the bridesmaid he is 'paired up with' at the wedding. After that initial dance, he could dance with his wife the rest of the night.
suellen
2008-06-12 07:33:13 UTC
Groomsman should dance with the bridesmaid,since its the bridal party dance.

Good websites for planning:Invitations By Dawn,Oriental Trading,no its not an asian site,thats what it is called and they have nice things for really cheap.I'm getting most of my wedding stuff from there,for wedding dresses I'd look on The Knot website.
Leia
2008-06-12 07:32:16 UTC
(1) "one of our groomsmens wife is not in the wedding party for the first dance is he supposed to dance with his wife or one of the bridesmaid.?" --- If you have a Bridal Party dance, that groomsmen is supposed to dance with the Bridesmaid that he has been paired up with all day.



(2) "does anyone know a good website for wedding planning?" --- www.theknot.com or www.google.com and type in 'wedding planning'



(3) from invitations to wedding dresses?



For invitations: www.weddingpaperdivas.com

For dresses: www.google.com and type wedding dresses or bridal gowns
Kate
2008-06-12 07:24:49 UTC
your wedding is quickly approaching and you are just now asking about wedding dresses??



groomsmen can dance with whomever they want to dance with. Chances are married groomsmen will dance with their wives. Try David's Bridal for dresses - you can get them quickly if need be. You didn't indicate how soon your wedding is.



Inivations, you can make them yourself - just buy the kits from Walmart or other crafty stores.
Woods
2008-06-12 08:12:26 UTC
After the first dance between the bride and groom, then the bride's dance with her dad, and the groom's dance with his mother......people are majorly tired of waiting to dance and being bored just sitting and watching "the show." They are ready to dance or mingle themselves.



Most people around here have started having those three dances, then inviting everyone else to join them. That would keep you from having a problem with who the groomsman dances with. Besides, I wouldn't tell the groomsman that he needs to dance with someone else other than his wife. That's a bit too overcontrolling and demanding.
anonymous
2016-10-17 05:11:05 UTC
it fairly is punctiliously time-honored. you're under tension and attempting to plot a staggering wedding ceremony on the comparable time. additionally, quite often all human beings starts having doubts while the time is getting closer. Take a weekend away and forbid any communicate with regard to the marriage in any respect. And If the making plans is supplying you with tension, hire a marriage planner. they furnish applications for brides who've accomplished lots of the making plans themselves and purely prefer somebody to tie the unfastened ends mutually and take the strain off of themselves. And its no longer as costly as an entire-provider making plans activity. wish this helps!
~MaRrIeD~
2008-06-12 07:26:59 UTC
theknot.com is always good...



are you talking about the bridal party dance? or the actual first dance? if its the bridal party dance then he would dance with the bridesmaid..unless you want him to dance with his wife
Scoob-E
2008-06-12 07:31:34 UTC
THE BEST WEBSITE---THEKNOT.COM I did all of my budgeting, planning, Checklist, guest list...everything!!!!





As for the Usher---he can dance w/ the closest bridesmaid---he may even want to pull his wife out on the dancefloor---let them worry about that
anonymous
2008-06-12 07:46:09 UTC
first dance if the bridemaid has a date let then dance with who they came with! or they can dance with who they walked with for the first dance.

for websites check out knot.com and go to a bookstore and buy a wedding planner. it has all the check list and dos and dont you need!
anonymous
2008-06-12 07:24:19 UTC
Theknot.com Also I don't understand I thought the first dance is for you and your hub, he shouldn't have to dance with anyone other than his wife.
anonymous
2008-06-12 07:24:25 UTC
i like using theknot.com

you dont have to do anything- you can choose what you want! does his bridesmaid have a significant other as well? then maybe she'd rather dance with him anyway


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