“Exhausted New Mom Refuses In-Laws’ Demands to Babysit 6 Kids Post-C-Section—The Shocking Fallout Will Leave You Speechless!”
Choosing to have a child-free wedding is entirely up to the couple, but they shouldn’t expect their guests to make adjustments to accommodate that choice
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A new mom, living just two hours from the wedding venue, shared how her brother-in-law expected her to babysit six children during his wedding
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Couples should take the time to research and find a reliable sitter for their big day
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As the wedding day draws near, couples often feel a sense of relief as the once-endless to-do list finally begins to shrink. The venue? Big check! Caterers are sorted, and the menu is mouthwatering. But couples also need to think about keeping the little ones entertained so that parents can relax during the festivities.
One of the first decisions to make is whether or not to arrange childcare at the wedding. A dedicated sitter can make a big difference, freeing up parents to enjoy the day without worrying much. Consider the overall vibe you want—will having a childcare option help the guests have a better time? If so, it’s a decision you won’t regret.
Hiring the right sitter isn’t something to leave for the last minute. Take your time and do your research. Many professional sitters have an event rate, so you’ll want to know what’s fair and what fits your budget.
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