
There are lots of things that can go wrong on the big day: The groom could end up duct-taped to a street sign after the bachelor party, or the best man could forget the rings. Something you should definitely consider when planning a wedding is, will the young girl asked to be a flower girl cope under pressure?
This adorable video of a flower girl losing it in front of EVERYONE shows that kids will be kids, no matter how well-behaved they're supposed to be. Then again, the nervous laughter of the adults shows that everyone was a little tense on the day, too.
According to the YouTube blurb:
"The flower girl was all ready for her big debut until...her uncle in the back of church mixed up the order and tried to get her to hold hands with the ring bearer, her brother. As you can see, that didn't work. Believe it or not, everyone was worried about the littlest flower girl making it down. The ring bearer, her brother, was embarrased, did not want to wear a tux, hated the pillow, and was stomping like a dinosaur at the end. But my sister wanted all her only nieces and nephew at the time in her wedding no matter if they made it down the aisle or not. In the end, it's the things that don't go right, that make your wedding unique."
You have to love that, right? Check out this hilarious video of the screaming flower girl, and don't miss her brother's pillow-facepalm:
Would your child cope as a flower girl or ring bearer?
This adorable video of a flower girl losing it in front of EVERYONE shows that kids will be kids, no matter how well-behaved they're supposed to be. Then again, the nervous laughter of the adults shows that everyone was a little tense on the day, too.
According to the YouTube blurb:
"The flower girl was all ready for her big debut until...her uncle in the back of church mixed up the order and tried to get her to hold hands with the ring bearer, her brother. As you can see, that didn't work. Believe it or not, everyone was worried about the littlest flower girl making it down. The ring bearer, her brother, was embarrased, did not want to wear a tux, hated the pillow, and was stomping like a dinosaur at the end. But my sister wanted all her only nieces and nephew at the time in her wedding no matter if they made it down the aisle or not. In the end, it's the things that don't go right, that make your wedding unique."
You have to love that, right? Check out this hilarious video of the screaming flower girl, and don't miss her brother's pillow-facepalm:
Would your child cope as a flower girl or ring bearer?