KIDS AND HAWAII WEDDINGS
Put a kid in a sandbox three miles wide, add a swimming pool that stretches to the horizon, and then tell him they can’t play in it. Yes, getting kids to enjoy your wedding, let alone, behave at your wedding, is always a challenge, but not impossible. The great thing about kids at weddings, almost anything they do make for great photos. Here’s a few photos my last few months make for great memories.
Watch as father and mother juggle their baby, from one to another, during their wedding ceremony.
If you’re looking for a singular remedy on how to deal with your baby during your ceremony, I have to apologize, because I have none. There really is no right or wrong answer to this. You know your child better than others. Maybe you bring toys, maybe you incorporate them into the ceremony. Perhaps, you don’t even bring them to your wedding (I know that is a real popular option).
One thing I do find fascinating these days is that the “norm” these days for a couple is to have their baby first, buy a house, live a little, and then finally, to sit down and get married. Almost all of my couples are very apologetic for what they say is the “nontraditional route.” Non-traditional? If anything, at the current moment, it’s the tradition to do everything backwards.