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Ideal_Rock
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Or are you letting them do it without input? I have been to some weddings where the parents droned on and on and I just knew everyone was yawwwwwnnnnn.
I have to start writing my speech for my daughter''s wedding and I haven''t been able to focus on putting anything together.
The last wedding I went to the Dad''s speech went on forever ....like when she born, then when she was two....and then she was four....
That isn''t going to happen with my speech, because I like light and humorous. I do want to acknowledge all of the people who were instrumental in helping me raise her who will be in attendence. Because I was a single mother, there were a few key other mothers who did all the things that I couldn''t. They basically helped me raise her by picking her up from school, having a place to be after school, driving her around, feeding her when I was stuck at work or at school at night.
Aside from that part of my speech, I don''t have much else. I need some inspiration. Does anyone have any suggestions, or remember any touching topics that you had at your wedding or that you witnessed in another one? The only really great speech I heard recently was given by the brides Dad who was funny, loving and especially touching when it came to the groom.
Eh, if you think of anything, feel free to chime in.
I have to start writing my speech for my daughter''s wedding and I haven''t been able to focus on putting anything together.
The last wedding I went to the Dad''s speech went on forever ....like when she born, then when she was two....and then she was four....

That isn''t going to happen with my speech, because I like light and humorous. I do want to acknowledge all of the people who were instrumental in helping me raise her who will be in attendence. Because I was a single mother, there were a few key other mothers who did all the things that I couldn''t. They basically helped me raise her by picking her up from school, having a place to be after school, driving her around, feeding her when I was stuck at work or at school at night.
Aside from that part of my speech, I don''t have much else. I need some inspiration. Does anyone have any suggestions, or remember any touching topics that you had at your wedding or that you witnessed in another one? The only really great speech I heard recently was given by the brides Dad who was funny, loving and especially touching when it came to the groom.
Eh, if you think of anything, feel free to chime in.
