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Commas at the beginning of a sentence: should I follow convention or intuition?

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An example from my own writing (Mother and daughter are burying their deceased dog):

As planned that Friday, Mom and I underwent Choco’s burial at my home in __ (yes, she kept him in a garbage bag for three days). We dug a hole in the backyard, threw the corpse inside, and shoveled the soil back. Finally, my mom knelt down and stuck a handmade wooden cross in the little mountain of dirt. After that we stood there, in solemn silence, looking at the grave being bathed by the evening sunlight. I felt strange. Like I’d come visiting a hometown I’d forgotten about a long time ago.

I could have written the bolded parts like this:

As planned that Friday Mom and I underwent Choco’s burial ...

Finally my mom knelt down and stuck the wooden cross ...

After that, we stood there, in solemn silence ...

How should I decide whether to put a comma in these cases? Should I follow my hear? Or what English teachers and spelling software tells me?

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I think all your original examples sound fine. Go with your inner ear and let your beta/editor add or remove commas for the sake of grammar. As Bobn points out, the commas indicate pauses, and all those pauses sound natural and appropriate.

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