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Unlimited unsupervised children are the plague of weddings that most newly married couples want to avoid.
But the “child-friendly” fête of an unfortunate newlywed couple is fun and the game is fun until she discovers that the naughty little kid ruins the look of her perfect guest book.
“Instead of doing traditional guestbooks, we chose a puzzle to ask each guest to sign a piece,” said an anonymous bride who explained to Reddit readers that the anonymous bride “a few days ago.”
“After that, we will build the puzzle and install it on the wall so that we can see everyone celebrating with us,” she added.
However, the freshly hung lover doesn’t have a heart-warming work of art, which ends up making a mess – courtesy of Roguish Rugrats.
“Unfortunately, several guests were broadcasting live all night, rather than watching their children,” the bride lamented.
She growled, “When I got home and put the puzzles together, I saw that the kids not only signed about 20 pieces with their own names, but they also wrote other guest signatures, as well as the big ones in the middle, with our names and event dates.”
This is any nightmare for any bride to dream of – no joke.
To avoid this naive drama, Gals is about to walk through the aisle and has established strict “no children allowed” rules, hoping that the invitees will pay attention.
But rebellious moms and dads, like their naughty kids, don’t always do what they say.
Claire Kendall Taetz, 25, said “I Will” last month, and he worked hard to recite her vows thanks to his parents bringing the crying baby to her “adult-only” wedding.
“A crying baby will definitely distract me and make me feel disrespectful,” said the exciting Taetz from Tiktok’s post. “I’ve always been on the edge.”
The four-year-old son of an independent woman helps herself make a bunch of wedding cakes, and then the happy couple has the chance to cut into sweet desserts. The bitter bride threatens to summon safety in the little hungry hell.
To really prevent her big day, the “Boy” bride refused to expand the wedding invitations to friends and family with the young.
Implementing borderless zones is dirty work, but obviously someone has to do it.
When it comes to the bride of the emotional puzzles of the present, she is scrambling to find tips on how to pick up the debris.
“I tried desperately to figure out how to get the sharpi out of the wood,” she sang to the online audience, not as enthusiastic assistant.
She swore: “Believe and believe it will be my first and last kid-friendly event.”