I don't really have any small children that I can use as a flower girl or ring bearer. However, I do have two children who will be 10 years old when I have my wedding. Do you think that it is ok to have a Jr. Bridesmaid and Jr. Groomsman instead of the traditional flower girl and ring bearer? Both children are growing fast and will definitely be too tall. My thought is to have the Jr. Groomsman carry the "here comes the bride" sign and then have my Jr. Bridesmaid walk out in front of me with a smaller bouquet. I thought of having her throw the rose petals but that may be awkward. What are your thoughts?
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