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Who is walking you down the aisle? and why?

edecker, on September 12, 2018 at 1:25 PM

Posted in Wedding Ceremony 142

I have been thinking about and seeing a lot about the processional order lately, and i am curious who you are having walk you down the aisle and why! Are you sticking with tradition and walking with your dad? Are you walking alone? Are you walking with mom? with siblings? with your children? This...

I have been thinking about and seeing a lot about the processional order lately, and i am curious who you are having walk you down the aisle and why!

Are you sticking with tradition and walking with your dad? Are you walking alone? Are you walking with mom? with siblings? with your children?

This article from wedding wire explains the traditional Christian, Jewish, other ceremony type processional orders: Wedding Processional Order Explained

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  • Meesh
    Expert October 2018
    Meesh ·
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    Same here. I couldn't imagine it any other way. Smiley heart

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  • J
    Devoted January 2019
    Jesalina ·
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    I would give anything to have my dad walk me down the aisle. (My dad passed away 14 years ago) If you're dad is here I would never take that joy away from him! I will be having my brother wall me down. My sister walked herself.
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  • Andrea
    Master January 2021
    Andrea ·
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    I think I want to walk down the aisle alone, to be honestSmiley heart

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  • KMC1027
    Just Said Yes October 2018
    KMC1027 ·
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    Just my dad. I'm his only kiddo, and I would kick myself if it were any other way. He's amazing.

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  • KMC1027
    Just Said Yes October 2018
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    That's incredibly sweet!!!

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  • Edward
    Devoted March 2019
    Edward ·
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    My mother is walking me down the asile because of how my father works and he is the head of a company he can not take off work to fly down to FL to walk me down the asile. My mother is however excited and is going to be walking me down the asile. I'm perfectly fine with it and so excited about it.
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  • J
    Dedicated November 2018
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    I’m walking with my dad. He and I have a great relationship and I’m his only daughter so I know this is special to him!

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  • Taylor
    Devoted May 2019
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    I'm walking with my mom and dad! My dad adopted me on January 8th of this year Smiley heart He's never had any kids before so this is a special moment for him as well! My mom has been such an important part of my life. She and I have been through a lot together. My dad and I are making the walk to the aisle together (we have a 2 min walk before reaching the aisle) and then my mom is meeting us at the beginning of the aisle and they will then both walk me to my future husband Smiley smile

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  • Jane
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    Jane ·
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    I'll be walking with my 16 year old son. My dad died 18 years ago today 😥
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  • Jane
    Expert May 2019
    Jane ·
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    I know your pain. Oh what I wouldn't do to be able to take those steps with him. Taken to young, my dad was just 54
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  • Kristin
    Savvy January 2019
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    My step-dad (since 2002) AND my mom. I am not inviting my "father".
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  • Happily Ever Mrs. H
    VIP October 2018
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    My mother walked me down the isle because my father is deceased (RIP). However, I did have a locket with his picture in it pinned to the ribbon on my bouquet so he could still be with me in spirit. Smiley heart

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  • K
    Expert September 2019
    K.glass ·
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    My Dad us walking me down.
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  • J
    Devoted January 2019
    Jesalina ·
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    I am so sorry to hear. My dad was 47. Way too young, and I wasn't ready.
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  • Jane
    Expert May 2019
    Jane ·
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    Xxxx it would have been my dad's birthday today.
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  • OnCloudRawls
    VIP June 2019
    OnCloudRawls ·
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    I'm walking with my mother. She has been my rock and I wanted her to walk me down. Of course I wouldn't get lost while walking to my future husband lol, but my mom was there for me so I wanted her to cherish a memory that cannot be taken away.

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  • J
    Savvy August 2019
    Jamiya ·
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    I'm going traditional, my dad's gonna walk me. We're super close and I'm a huge daddy's girl. It's super important to both of us and I can't imagine walking with anyone else!

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  • K
    Beginner October 2018
    Kate ·
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    Both my parents are deceased, so my 15 year old son will be walking me down the aisle...he asked if he could say no when asked do you give this woman....I told him if he wanted to survive he would say yes! haha Smiley sexy

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  • Martika
    Expert September 2019
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    My dad is walking me down. It seems to be really important to him. I figured there was no harm in it. We aren't close but we aren't not close if that makes sense.

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  • Futuremrs.lord
    Dedicated June 2022
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    Either it will be both my parents, or my grandmother. I know it would mean a lot to all of them, so it'll be a conversation for when we're closer. I don't want to offend anyone.

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