Tuesday 18 December 2012

Mother Of The Bride Speeches - Relationships - Weddings

Every little girl dreams of having a perfect wedding day. This is something that many young girls start planning for at a very early age. The dress has to be the right shade of white. The colors of the wedding cake and flowers have to be an exact match. A bride to be is extremely picky about the details of her wedding. If it is not important to the bride, chances are that it will not be included in the ceremony or reception.

With this in mind, when your daughter asked you to speak at her wedding reception, she wanted to ensure that you would be an integral part of her perfect wedding day. You are and have been a very special part of her life. Although it is a happy occasion, the thought of standing up in front of wedding guests can frighten the average person. Do not let your fear of making a speech put a damper on the your beautiful wedding day of your daughter.

When planning a mother of the bride speech, incorporate a few of the special moments that you and your daughter have shared over the years. These moments may have occurred as early as your daughter was a child. Or, they may have been as late as the night before.

Think of those special moments and the words for the mother of the bride speeches will come naturally with these questions for example:

1. How did you know that your daughter was in love?

This is always a crowd pleaser. Everyone wants to hear little tidbits about the newly married couple.How were you able to tell that your daughter was in love? What did she do differently? Did she act silly when your new son in law was around? Build a dating time line with your words. Describe in short detail how your daughter fell in love.

2. How did you know that your son in law loved your daughter?

You have seen the dates of your daughter over the years. You met both the good and the bad. How could you tell that your son in law loved your daughter? What did he do differently that all of her other dates did not do? Describe in short detail how he fought being in love.

Do not be afraid. Write down some of your thoughts and let your words flow. Say a few special words that compliment the format of the wedding. Determine if your speech should be formal or informal. You may even want to incorporate a joke, poem, story or a quote. Do whatever makes the moment special for the bride and groom. A wedding day is special to everyone that is involved. Your daughter has asked you to speak at her wedding reception. Whether it is formal or informal, create a mother of the bride speech that your daughter will always remember and cherish.





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