“Tell me, where should I go here?" - Lena wrote to me on Telegram, desperately late for the wedding of our mutual friend. The registration had already begun, and Lena had only just burst into the registry office. "Go straight ahead, you will hear a child's cry. Go towards it," I wrote back. "What if he shuts up?" - "He won't shut up." I was right. One-year-old Mark, the son of the bride and groom, was in a bad mood. His mother's friend had to pick up the sobbing baby and go out the door. But Lena had no problem finding the room where the registration was taking place. Yes, it often happens - you wait for this day with trepidation and bated breath, you plan everything down to the smallest detail, from the color of the bridesmaids' dresses to the bows on the glasses, you invite the coolest photographer and can't sleep the night before. And then... then suddenly something goes wrong. A girl with a basket of flowers can sit down in the middle of the road and burst into tears, throwing the flowers. A boy with a ring pillow can throw the pillow aside and run away. And kids love to pick their noses at any appropriate or inappropriate moment. Or cry without explaining the reasons. Well, at least here is the girl who became famous after the wedding of Kate Middleton and Prince William! Her facial expression is simply priceless.Photo: GettyImagesYou can understand the kids.After all, a wedding can be a boring and tiring affair even for adults. And for children - even more so. Not only is it long and boring, it is also terribly noisy, and you can't be naughty. In such a situation, it would be a sin for the photographer not to make a face! But don't get me wrong, we are not at all urging you to abandon the idea of taking your child with you to the wedding. If you leave the baby at home, he will be mortally offended, and he will be absolutely right. But it wouldn't hurt to think about what to do with a tired child. Well, so that you are prepared for everything that can happen at a wedding with children, we have collected several wonderful photographs that clearly demonstrate children's ideas about how the celebration should be held. Scroll with the arrow to the right!