Why does everyone think im in the wrong?

I posted a question before because i was meant to be a bridesmaid today at a friends wedding but last night i didnt get any sleep because i was nervous so i didnt go to the wedding,and everyones saying your a bad person etc etc,why because i didnt feel up to going with lack of sleep and just because shes getting married WOOOW big deal i have to make myself unwell for that.
I just think its not very fair,because its her wedding day i have to make myself unwell.NO CHANCE
If it was you who had a bad nights sleep,would you go?i bet most of you wouldnt ?

I have a video of my friends at doing their first wedding dance but its the wrong way round, How do I flip it like you can with photos?


Taped live during her successful run at The Acme Theatre in Los Angeles, Father of the Wrong Bride” is Andrea Sabesin’s fifth webisode from her one woman show “Girl, Your Hair’s On Fire! Season 2. Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. Unlike most single gals, Andrea hasnt had her fantasy wedding meticulously mapped out since she was a little girl. But what she does dream about is having her father walk her down the aisle. After years of internet dating, blind dates with stupid jerkos and countless wedding receptions endured minus a plus one, she fears that day will never come. With her dad in town for a medical conference, Andrea cant wait for the rare opportunity to indulge their shared love of martinis and to complain in his always-empathetic ear about her boyfriendless existence and dim prospects of finding a fiancé anytime soon. All hopes of quality time together are dashed when, just as theyre sitting down to dinner, he informs her that Cynthia a work colleague and exotic, raven-haired, beauty with perfectly applied eyeliner will be joining them. Cynthias arrival is immediately met with the unexpected announcement of her recent engagement. Grasping for the cool comfort of her martini glass, Andrea smiles stiffly as the group toasts Cynthias betrothal and Seymour exuberantly raves about Cynthias upcoming nuptials. But nothing (certainly not a single martini) prepares Andrea for the news shes about to hear. Her father, the man she adores

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We all hope that our wedding day goes completely smoothly. In fact, most Brides and Grooms to be spend a great deal of time and effort ensuring that every last detail is perfect and that nothing could possibly go wrong.

Sadly though, sometimes disasters do happen. Most weddings will have the odd hiccup – the wedding cars perhaps turn up a little late, the venue hasn’t quite used the right tablecloths or a Bridesmaid breaks a heel on her way into the church. Occasionally though, when something goes wrong it can end up costing a fair amount of money to put right and this is where wedding insurance comes in.

Let’s take a look at a few examples. What if the Best Man has a little too much to drink and starts getting a bit ‘enthusiastic’ on the dance floor. There’s a good chance he’s going to damage the suit that’s been hired for him. The hire company will then make a charge for fixing the suit when it’s returned. If you’d taken out a wedding insurance policy you might be able to recover that cost.

How about the guest who accidentally spills red wine over the Bride’s lovely ivory dress. There might be a hefty dry cleaning bill to get that sorted.

Worse still, what if one of the suppliers you’ve chosen to perhaps provide the cake or flowers goes out of business a few weeks before the big day? In the current economic climate that could unfortunately be a real possibility. Wedding insurance may help to recover any lost deposits so that you can get on and book another supplier promptly.

In rare cases, whole weddings have to be cancelled as a result of the Bride or Groom falling ill at the last minute. A good wedding insurance policy would help with rearranging the day and any costs associated with doing that.

These are just a few examples of how a good insurance policy can help to ensure that should something go wrong, you’ll at least not be left out of pocket. Many Brides and Grooms planning their wedding assume that their big day will run smoothly and in many cases it does. However, given that a wedding insurance policy often costs little more that feeding just one additional guest, it’s certainly giving some serious consideration too.

 

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