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Think of it like this: essentially, you are hosting a party. You want all of your guests to feel comfortable, since that will make the evening more enjoyable for everyone. Your friend probably would not have asked if she didn’t think it could potentially cause a problem. If seating her somewhere else does not interrupt your entire seating arrangement, you should put her somewhere else. And if moving her to a new table is just not an option, then the two should not be seated next to each other. Think of it like this: essentially, you
are hosting a party. You want all of your
guests to feel comfortable, since that will
make the evening more enjoyable for
everyone. Your friend probably would
not have asked if she didn’t think it could
potentially cause a problem. If seating
her somewhere else does not interrupt
your entire seating arrangement, you
should put her somewhere else. And
if moving her to a new table is just not
an option, then the two should not be
seated next to each other.

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Send Off dazzling departure Sabrina & Franco, September 9, 2012 Photograph by Rochelle Wilhelms Photography with Micheal Elm “Our ceremony was blessed and full of emotion. The majority of the beauty was provided by our venue, with the addition of some DIY crafts we made by hand. Being able to walk down the aisle with both my biological father and step-father and seeing the faces of the people we loved around me made for an intimate ceremony. As I came around the corner, I saw Franco cry for the first time when he saw me. As we said our vows, two lovebirds flew around us. Our first dance to Jason Mraz’s “I Won’t Give Up,” unfolded perfectly for us. All of our guests were so fun, the food was amazing, the wine was flowing, and we couldn’t start dancing soon enough. Before the sunset, Franco and I slipped away for a private photo shoot atop the hill overlooking the vineyards, barn, rolling hills, and a gorgeous oak. To end the reception, a sparkler exit summoned a shooting star that bade us farewell and a lifetime of happiness.” - SABRINA DAYTON, ON HER WEDDING TO FRANCO SERRA 148 IN BLISS We can’t get enough of these gorgeous weddings and we would love to see yours! Send us your favorite shot with a description to realweddings@inblissweddings.com and you may be featured in our next e-zine or on our website!

Send Off<br />

dazzling departure<br />

Sabrina & Franco, September 9, 2012<br />

Photograph by Rochelle Wilhelms Photography with Micheal Elm<br />

“Our ceremony was blessed and full of emotion. The majority of the beauty was provided by our venue, with the addition of<br />

some DIY crafts we made by hand. Being able to walk down the aisle with both my biological father and step-father and seeing<br />

the faces of the people we loved around me made for an intimate ceremony. As I came around the corner, I saw Franco<br />

cry for the first time when he saw me. As we said our vows, two lovebirds flew around us. Our first dance to Jason Mraz’s “I Won’t<br />

Give Up,” unfolded perfectly for us. All of our guests were so fun, the food was amazing, the wine was flowing, and we couldn’t<br />

start dancing soon enough. Before the sunset, Franco and I slipped away for a private photo shoot atop the hill overlooking the<br />

vineyards, barn, rolling hills, and a gorgeous oak. To end the reception, a sparkler exit summoned a shooting star that bade us<br />

farewell and a lifetime of happiness.” - SABR<strong>IN</strong>A DAYTON, ON HER WEDD<strong>IN</strong>G TO FRANCO SERRA<br />

148 <strong>IN</strong> <strong>BLISS</strong><br />

We can’t get enough of these gorgeous weddings and we would love to see yours! Send us your favorite<br />

shot with a description to realweddings@inblissweddings.com and you may be featured in our next e-zine<br />

or on our website!

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