Hammerojustice
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My father is getting married this coming Saturday (technically, this is a faux-wedding as the real one took place in Arkansas two weeks earlier and this is for all the people they didn't think needed to nor should have to travel).
I am very happy for him. His wide/bride-to be is a fantastic woman and thing they are great together.
I'm very close with my brother... I was his best man and gave the speech at his wedding and he and his wife actually asked to be have the speech printed and framed...
My brother is still a little raw about this all... My mom passed away just 6 days shy of 6 years before the day of this wedding (they were married just shy of 35 years before she passed). My brother still needs to work through this and his issues. My dad immediately left after mom mom's passing to care for his ailing father in Arkansas... I didn't have quite the same relationship with my mother plus I understood he was being a good son and taking care of his dad... I think he'd want the same for him and I'd want the same for myself.
This past Saturday at my daughter's 1st birthday party, my dad and his lovely lady asked me to give a toast/best man speech...
So, I'm trying to figure out how to write/give this speech. I can't have it be the same as my brother's wedding... if I make it on par, it might hurt my brother's feelings and I don't want to do that...
I'm trying to make sense of how to go about writing this and don't quite know where to start.
Any suggestions?
Anything to steer clear of?
Thanks
My father is getting married this coming Saturday (technically, this is a faux-wedding as the real one took place in Arkansas two weeks earlier and this is for all the people they didn't think needed to nor should have to travel).
I am very happy for him. His wide/bride-to be is a fantastic woman and thing they are great together.
I'm very close with my brother... I was his best man and gave the speech at his wedding and he and his wife actually asked to be have the speech printed and framed...
My brother is still a little raw about this all... My mom passed away just 6 days shy of 6 years before the day of this wedding (they were married just shy of 35 years before she passed). My brother still needs to work through this and his issues. My dad immediately left after mom mom's passing to care for his ailing father in Arkansas... I didn't have quite the same relationship with my mother plus I understood he was being a good son and taking care of his dad... I think he'd want the same for him and I'd want the same for myself.
This past Saturday at my daughter's 1st birthday party, my dad and his lovely lady asked me to give a toast/best man speech...
So, I'm trying to figure out how to write/give this speech. I can't have it be the same as my brother's wedding... if I make it on par, it might hurt my brother's feelings and I don't want to do that...
I'm trying to make sense of how to go about writing this and don't quite know where to start.
Any suggestions?
Anything to steer clear of?
Thanks

