Dear Amy: I never thought I would be coping with some silly wedding drama, but our daughter (out of state) is planning her wedding.
She needs to ask herself how she would feel, and how she would react, if her husband was excluded from a wedding under similar circumstances and with such flimsy evidence.
You might make headway by assuring her that you will sit with your sister and her husband and do your best to head off any of his strong opinions before they leak out. Our plan is to take a few minutes to knock on the door of each neighbor to say a quick hello and introduce our family of three.
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