JolieKerr
Jolie Kerr
JolieKerr
Jolie Kerr is a cleaning expert, advice columnist and the host of the podcast Ask a Clean Person

Yes, on everything but cash bars. There is no "it depends" for cash bars. ;) Read more

Kids at the wedding = Kids area with childcare drop off. Read more

Don't be friends with people who don't discipline their children. Problem solved. Read more

I remember being terribly bored at weddings as a kid, I wouldn't inflict that on the next generation. Pizza, movies and babysitter for the win! Read more

I'm just here to say I had no idea your full name was Anjolie. Your parents must have known about the coming of the great Angelina Jolie! Read more

100% up to the bride and groom. If they say, "No kids," then you bring no kids. If they say, "Sure, kids are fine," then bring kids. Read more

I would prefer to arrange nearby childcare for children and let them come to the reception, no point bothering the kids with stupid adult stuff or bothering adults with fun kid stuff. Read more

Why would you WANT to bring your kids to a wedding? Poor kids. Weddings are boring as hell, saying this as an adult who has been in her fair share of them. Read more

I fall into the "other" category. The ONLY children allowed are those in the wedding. Read more

We had no kids at all. BUT we got married at 22 so no friends had children yet and we were among the youngest people in both our families. I would not have wanted any kids there anyway, we just got lucky and didn't have to deal with it. Read more

Because we do not have children, there will be no children. I feel that simply about it. Oh, you can't come because no one can keep the kids? Aww...Damn. Read more

Sure here's some complimentary champagne Sonny.... Read more

Let the kids come, and provide a babysitting service in the evening. Read more

It's unsurprising and delightful to find that Mario Cuomo was a "grabby, pushy and intense" basketball player and that, according to his friend Charlie King, he rigged the rosters in the pick-up league he ran. [NYDN] Read more

Bound and gagged, bring as many as you can carry. Read more

Nay to the ceremony; Yay to the reception. Read more