Dear Amy: My daughter and her fiancé are working on their wedding invitations. They wish to invite only those who have received the COVID vaccination who can also show a negative test result prior to attending the event.
However, the groom’s mother is putting a lot of stress on the bride and groom to invite her unvaccinated brother and his unvaccinated family because she doesn’t want them to be upset and wants to be able to keep peace within the family.Dear Mother of the Bride: First off, this is the couple’s wedding, and parents should not pressure them to invite anyone they don’t want to invite.
I do think that reminding guests to take a Covid test at most 24 hours before the event would be helpful. The marrying couple could also have rapid tests on hand and ask guests to arrive 30 minutes before the ceremony to self-test before entering the venue – and provide masks and encourage people to wear them while inside.
Personally, I have never had kidney stones, but I have given birth and it was no picnic. I find it irritating that he compares the two and tries to one up me on pain!Dear No Stones: Your husband isn’t comparing the pain of childbirth to kidney stones – his sister is. She has experienced both, and so isn’t it possible that – for her – this is true?
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