In many countries, a young lady leads a group of bridesmaids dressed in matching attire, some of whom throw out papers with vows or pads with rings, while someone distributes rose petals down the aisle.
The bridesmaids are usually the first to go, followed by the hero of the event, her father.
And now we’d like to tell you about a wedding in which the bride requested the presence of her grandparents as witnesses. The visitors were brought to tears.

Instead of youthful friends, the girl invited her grandparents, including not just her own but also the grandmothers of her future husband.
Many of the wedding guests, including the photographer, were brought to tears when the grannies emerged, so lovely and joyful.
Nobody has ever seen such a bizarre collection of bridesmaids.

The bride made this decision not to make her wedding stand out, but rather to bring joy to grandmothers and show their appreciation for them.
She was desperate to spend her most significant holiday with them.
“It’s fantastic when all grandparents can attend their grandsons’ and granddaughters’ weddings!”

We were fortunate that they were still with us.
“I really wanted to communicate how significant this is to my husband and me; we consider ourselves fortunate that all of our grandparents are still alive and well,” Lindsay, the bride, said.
The bridesmaid who is the oldest is 90 years old (she is a great-grandmother).

The others are 70, 72, and 76 years old. But that day, no one recognized their age; they were so pleased and delighted.