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Wedding Week ?I Do?s? And ?I Don?ts? For The Mother Of The Groom

 

Author: Pepper Montero

You are sitting in the right-hand pew looking at your soon to be daughter-in-law. As she begins to say her vows, she glances your way. What do you see as she looks into your eyes? Is it adoration and gratitude over becoming part of your family, or does she quickly look away, unwilling or unwanting to make eye contact with you?

Hopefully, you arent really in the church quite yet nor has the big day already come and gone. Ideally, when reading this article, you are at least one week away from the day your son marries the woman to whom he is committing himself and his life. If you want a healthy relationship with your future daughter-in-law, read on, check out www.bridalblog.info, and carefully follow this advice.

Unfortunately, as the mother of the groom, you have little to no say-so in the wedding. Some people would argue that if you are footing some of the bill that you do have a right to express your opinion and have some things your way. As a wedding consultant, Im telling you that you dont.

Unless your sons fiance asks for your opinion, do not give it! Dont even let your son in on your true thoughts about his bride-elect or the wedding that is to come. Mother-in-law relationships can get quite messy. Give them the best possible start by being quietly supportive.

Another good quality for a grooms mom to have is flexibility. If the schedule says to be a certain place at a certain time and the bride changes her mind five minutes prior, go with it! You and I both know what a major disaster this can lead to, but in the end, it doesnt matter. No mishaps are ever blamed on the mother of the groom unless she has been loudly unsupportive.

Avoid being passive aggressive as well. By this, I mean dont neglect a time schedule just to get back at your son or his fiance. Dont accidentally spill any substance on anyone or anything to make any kind point.

Focus your attention during the week prior to the wedding on taking care of your out of town guests. Planning welcome baskets for hotel rooms and day-after brunches can take your mind off of those wedding aspects with which you do not agree. In regards to your out of town guests, it is best to keep your opinions to yourself again. You dont want people pitying the bride on her wedding day because of the mess she is getting into with her future mother-in-law. Believe me, the overlooked details you are dying to dish about will be very obvious to your guests. Better to take the high road on this one!

As this final week comes and goes, try to think of ways to improve your relationship with your sons betrothed. If you already have a good relationship, stay out of the way so that you dont cause any last minute tensions. If you dont have a good relationship, I suggest writing your daughter-in-law a letter wishing her the best and assuring her that you are glad she will be a part of your family (even if you arent). Respecting your son and his bride are the most important gifts you can give them at their wedding.

Pepper Montero

Author Bio:

Pepper and her husband run a wedding coordination business in the Upstate of South Carolina. They have been coordinating weddings for the last two years. This article may be reprinted freely as long as all links remain active. www.bridalblog.info www.travelblogger.info www.thewebllama.com

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