My father's birthday was the day before my wedding too! Instead of acknowledging him at our wedding, we surprised him the day before our rehearsal with a birthday dinner where we presented him with gifts. Then the next day at our rehearsal dinner (his actual birthday), we surprised him again with a birthday cake specially decorated for him. He was so surprised. I think he felt a lot more comfortable celebrating his birthday with his close family and friends rather then all of our guests at our wedding. I would recommend having a special birthday celebration for him prior to your wedding, this way it is more special and intimate. You could still acknowledge his birthday at your reception if you'd like and maybe have your guests sing happy birthday to him.
2007-02-03 08:12:48
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answered by Veronica W 4
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You've gotten some really good ideas here, but I agree with those who suggest a more "toned down" approach. The more obvious and direct it is, the more it has the potential to make people sad or, even worse, uncomfortable. I was at a wedding once where they had 2 chairs left empty in the front for the grooms mom and the bride's dad. It was, to be blunt, horrible. I do not think there should be mention of them on the programs. However, I do think each of them could do a BRIEF toast to their missing parent at the reception, or even something like "Dad, I know you're watching right now and I love you and miss you". But please keep it brief. You don't want a roomful of sobbing people and I've seen this, as well.
2016-03-29 03:14:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Honey, it's your day -- do whatever makes you happy. I think it is a wonderful and very thoughtful idea to honor your dad. How 'bout a simple toast to dad? Or maybe after you've cut the wedding cake you could have the caterers bring out a birthday cake for your dad? Or have a special dance with him to his favorite song. The sky's the limit. Use your imagination and above all, have fun.
2007-02-03 06:59:22
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answered by comet girl...DUCK! 6
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I think it is a wonderful idea!!Remember this is your wedding and you can do whatever you want!!No one can tell you different.My dad passed away 3 months after he turned 60,he never got to meet his first grandson nor will he get to see my wedding as his only daughter.I also lost my stepdad of 18 years 10 months ago and I tell you if I would have had them at my wedding I would say something wondeful about them anyways.Dads are awesome,go ahead and wish him a happy 60th!He deserves it,he has a wonderful daughter like you!
2007-02-03 09:22:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I think its a great idea. Maybe you could do something before your dance with him. Or instead of a grooms cake you could have a birthday cake for him and after you cut yours you can sing happy birthday to your dad. You could have alot of fun with this and surprise him!
This past summer my best friend got married and she didnt want to do the bouquet toss. So instead she did the anniversary dance and as it turned out (we knew ahead of time) the people who would be married the longest would be celebrating their anniversary on the same day. So when it was just the wto of them left they had their own personal dance and at the end she gave her bouquet to them. It was really neat. And even more refreshing that the newlyweds made a part of their day special for another couple.
Go for it!
2007-02-03 08:35:05
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answered by kateqd30 6
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It's not weird at all. Surprise Dad by having the caterers wheel out a lit cake and having everyone sing to him. The wedding day is NOT all about the bride and groom-- only vain bridezillas say that. It's all about being considerate to everyone around you, and being gracious hosts.
2007-02-03 09:33:41
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answered by Etiquette Gal 5
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Of course you should take a moment to honor your dad! It's not the LEAST bit weird. It's loving and unselfish. Maybe the band can play Happy Birthday after you make a little toast to him. Best wishes!!!
2007-02-03 06:56:18
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answered by Savvy Sue 2
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I don't think it would be out of order to honor him on your day. Maybe both of you can give a small toast honoring your parents and thanking everyone for coming and that's when you can mention now you two have two great events to celebrate around that time.
2007-02-03 15:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it's weird at all. We got married on my matron of honor's birthday. I gave a little speech about her and asked everyone at the reception to sing "Happy Birthday" to her.
It was great!
2007-02-03 08:50:30
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answered by Dawn S 3
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I don`t think its a weird idea at all. Its a great idea. I don`t have any suggestions on how to do it though. Just make sure its okay with the groom too.
Congratulations!
2007-02-03 06:59:36
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answered by Anonymous
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