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jenisautistic
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28 Mar 2015, 11:56 pm

It actually end up being fun the reception was quick then cocktail hour came on and I started getting a headache but Then got some motrin I saw my little cousins and danced and took pictures with them. There were tons of food and soda etc I saw a few little kids and danced with them too and I stayed mainly with them and my grandmother aunt and uncle I brought some stuff as well as my doll Samantha and sensory headphones which I used throughout the night. Have you ever been to a wedding? What was it like for you? Share your experience and tips.


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29 Mar 2015, 5:54 am

I was at a big wedding a few months ago. It was all outdoors which was nice. Gave me room to keep my distance. I had my headphones and sunglasses on. It was mostly just watching what was going on. Most everyone ate outside, but they let me eat in the house where it was quieter.



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29 Mar 2015, 6:32 am

EzraS wrote:
I was at a big wedding a few months ago. It was all outdoors which was nice. Gave me room to keep my distance. I had my headphones and sunglasses on. It was mostly just watching what was going on. Most everyone ate outside, but they let me eat in the house where it was quieter.


What else did you do? What were the other people doing? The wedding of my cousins was inside one room for the reseption and dinner and one for the cocktail hour I went in the bathroom sometime to recooperate and the motrin and soda really helped. Although I should of had sunglasses it was so Bright.


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