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The Ring Bearer
While preparing my 6 and 2 year-old sons to be ring bearers for a wedding this Sunday, the following story comes to mind.
I was planning a wedding last year with (many) flower girls and ring bearers when one parent told me how agitated his son became when he finally saw the outfit he was to wear. The father couldn't figure out what the problem was until finally the boy explained that he was looking for his "bear" suit. He thought he was going to be a ring bear. How disappointing for him! To avoid similar misunderstandings, visit your local Barnes & Noble to find a similar book for the little ones to prepare for the big day.
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