This is a very controversial issue. I have been seeing post
after post of how people should “Ban” children from weddings in order to cut
costs. There is no easy answer to this question. As a mother of 4 children, I
would say they are a part of the family. However, not every couple is the same. I have many friends who
do not have, nor want children. For them, the answer would be definitely NOT.
According to the United States Census
Report in 2012
· *
66 %
of households in 2012 were family households, down from 81 percent in 1970.
·
*Between 1970 and 2012, the share of
households that were married couples with children under 18 decreased from 40 %
to 20 %.
·
*The proportion of one-person
households increased by 10 % between 1970 and 2012, going from 17 % to 27 %.
* *Between 1970 and 2012, the average
number of people per household declined from 3.1 to 2.6.
~Retrieved October 28, 2014 from:
http://www.census.gov/prod/2013pubs/p20-570.pdf
Simply stated less people are having children.
Here are some questions to ask to help choose if your
wedding should allow children.
1. Do you have children?
2. What are your family morals? Are you more of a drink it
up person or a family person?
3. Do any of the top people on your list guest list have
children? How do you feel they would respond if their children were not
invited?
4. Is there a babysitter option so kids can go to ceremony
and reception, but have a sitter for an after hour party? Is this within your
budget?
If you have decided to have children, or would like to
include children but you are afraid it could get too expensive, try some of
these ideas that are sure to please the whole family!
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