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Super October 2020

Family table dilemma

Emma, on August 7, 2020 at 12:15 PM

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So my immediate family is to big to put at one table (parents, 5 siblings, 3 sister in-laws/plus ones, and 4 niece/nephews) I believe our tables can fit 8-10 people each. How would you go about seating with this? I was thinking putting my parents, siblings and their significant others at the same...
So my immediate family is to big to put at one table (parents, 5 siblings, 3 sister in-laws/plus ones, and 4 niece/nephews) I believe our tables can fit 8-10 people each. How would you go about seating with this? I was thinking putting my parents, siblings and their significant others at the same table and the kids (13, 9, 9 , and almost 2) at the table right beside them. The other option would be to put them all at 2 rectangular tables pushed together instead of the one round. I do not yet have confirmation that one of my sisters, her plus one, and her 2 kids will be there or not. So once I find that out I’ll really be able to decide but for now I’m trying to figure out what to do if they all come. The problem is I really wanted to just do round tables

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    “A bunch of kids” it’s 4.
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    At the wedding everyone will be wearing mask and covid precaution will be taken. I’m not sure how they will conduct themselves at my parents house but in N.C. mask are mandatory in public. There won’t be a limit on sharing a bathroom being there only one guest bathroom. Financially we won’t be able to do one household per table. That would be about 25 tables. If we do them by groups of people who see each other on almost a daily basis (minus family) it’s less then 1.
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    * less then 10
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    Hanna ·
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    Sorry, my mistake--I must have missed that detail. You are right--4 kids is certainly not that many and "a bunch" was not the right word to use. I am still in favor of people grouping tables by family households right now as a Covid precaution, but it's obviously your decision to make at the end of the day. Best of luck

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