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Couple Wants Their Newborn To Usher In A New Start For Their Feuding Family, But Not Everyone Seems To Agree That Blood Is Thicker Than Water
- A couple plans both religious and civil ceremonies for their newborn amid family tensions.
- The sister-in-law declined to attend after a feud, complicating the godmother assignment.
- Parents suggested splitting the baptism over two days to accommodate guests, a move the couple rejected.
- The couple worry guests will have to choose which ceremony to attend, risking more family tension.
- The mother-in-law’s civil ceremony would be her first and only grandchild’s ceremony, adding emotional weight.
- Gossip and defenses emerge as relatives argue over who should attend and which event to prioritize.
- The post frames the issue as a test of family forgiveness versus ceremony logistics.
- The couple expresses hope for a solution while acknowledging hurt feelings on both sides.
- The article is part of a broader set of stories about family drama and weddings on TwistedSifter.
- The piece is presented as a Reddit-inspired drama with family dynamics at the core.
- The report emphasizes the potential for 'two ceremonies' to strain family bonds further.
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