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Who walks down the aisle at the renewing wedding vows ceremony??
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altgilbersnick
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Who walks down the aisle at the renewing wedding vows ceremony??
My wife and I just got married before i went on deployment. None of our family could be there so we are renewing our vows in front of them when we get back home next month. Who walks her down the aisle, and do i escort anyone down the aisle?? I need to know all possible ideas. Thanks
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Re: [altgilbersnick] Who walks who down the aisle??
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Dear Renewing,
Both of you could walk down the aisle together if there are no attendants. Many times both would walk in from the side, not down the aisle. No one needs to walk her down the aisle because she is already married. But, if either of you has a child old enough to walk with her, the child may. Those are a few options.
Typically, you don't walk anyone. If you were making this special and a bit different, as I mentioned you could walk with your wife. This is different.
Best of luck to both of you!
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Consultant
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