Rehearsal dinner toasting
My son is getting married in June. My ex husband and I do not get along at all. I want nothing to do with him and it's mutual. However, I am remarried and have been remarried for 17 years. My current husband has raised our son since he was in first grade. My current husband and I are giving the rehearsal dinner which is turning out to be a very formal affair. There will be 60-70 in attendance, we are having live music, a formal cake, a lovely dinner at the nicest place in town. My ex did not want to host this with me, so he has decided to pay for our son's honeymoon, which is very generous. Question 1: At the rehearsal dinner should my current husband give toast? Or should I?
Question 2: I know we thank the parents of the bride for hosting the wedding, can we thank my ex for gifting the honeymoon, so he doesn't feel left out? How do I word that?
Question 3: Where should I sit him and his live in girlfriend at the rehearsal?
Question 4: Would it be okay to have my youngest son (He's 11) give the blessing or prayer before the meal instead of the minister?
Question 5: Is there a specific agenda for the rehearsal? Do the toasts happen first? ETC.
Thank you.