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Generations

June 25th, 2010 @ 1:18 pm by Mrs. Frog

I realized the other day that I have yet to share my personal approach to the ceremony and how I’ve decided to walk down the aisle.

I won’t delve too far in but my parents divorced when I was young and my dad moved out to Arizona while I grew up with my mom in Michigan. My mom and I are extremely close—she was an incredible mother, example and support and now she’s an adviser, rock and more than anything, best friend. I’m so blessed to have the relationship that I do with her and I am grateful everyday that I had her to look up to while I was growing up. The sacrifices she made, gave me the best life possible.

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With my dad living so far away, I would fly out to visit a few times a year and eventually when I graduated high school, I saw it as an opportunity to move out West, spend more time with my dad and go to Arizona State. So, that’s exactly what I did.

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This may sound odd, but with the relationship that I had with my mom, I had always pictured her walking me down the aisle. I know that traditionally it’s supposed to be the father but it really never seemed like the right fit. Unfortunately, that decision was made for me. Just a few days before I graduated ASU my dad passed away. It was a very big shock and he was far too young to have gone so soon. The sadness has eased slightly with time but it’s never easy to lose someone you love.

I’ve been blessed with an incredible mother and she was blessed with an incredible mother - my Grammie. I’m extremely close to my grandmother, I have spent more nights than I can remember at her house. We go there for every holiday, birthday and special occasion. She is the heart of our family and one of the most important people in my life. She is strong, funny, independent, stubborn, enjoys cooking/entertaining and loves to dance. If I didn’t know that I was describing her, I’d think it was me.

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As I’ve gone through the wedding process, I’ve realized how my initial gut feeling of having my mom walk me down the aisle has continually rang true and it lead me to the decision that I wanted nothing more than to have the two women who have shown me the best example of who I could be, to walk me down the aisle on my wedding day. I also plan to have a memorial for my dad (along with other loved ones who have passed).

My biggest concern is how emotional it will be to have both of them on my arm and even now, I’m tearing up thinking about looking into their eyes when we arrive at the end of the aisle. Their support has always meant the world to me and this day wouldn’t be complete without this special moment with them.

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Could they be any more fun?

So, Mom, Grammie, I love you both more than I can possibly say. Thank you for all that you have done to support me and for the unconditional love you have given me.

Are you planning an unconventional approach to your walk down the aisle?

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Mrs. Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

What a sweet and touching post. I’m so sorry about the passing of your father. It looks like you’ve got two really strong, great women by your side.

 
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TheFutureMcBride
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TheFutureMcBride (message)  4,479 posts, Honey bee

That’s so sweet! I love that you’re having them walk you down, in fact, as I was reading, I was hoping that you’d say your Grandma was walking you too.

 
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Curlysue (message)  1,703 posts, Bumble bee

What a lovely post! :) I’m sorry to hear about your dad though and I’m glad you were able to spend some time with him when you moved. I’m sitting here at work with tears in my eyes because it sounds like your walk down the aisle will be amazing! :)

 
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Miss Seashell (message)  1,713 posts, Bumble bee

That sounds so beautiful. I’m teary just picturing you escorted by such exceptional women down the aisle!

 
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I got married two months ago, and I walked down the aisle with mom.

It felt just right!

 
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alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,622 posts, Sugar bee

Aw…. that’s so sweet!!

 
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tofuchic (message)  69 posts, Worker bee

You post made me tear up. Its so important to realize what you have and embrace and treasure every moment you have with them, and having them walk you down the aisle will be soo meaningful!

 
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moderndaisy
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moderndaisy (message)  6,607 posts, Bee Keeper

OMG, how sweet!! :)

 
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I’m sorry to hear about your dad’s passing. I firmly believe there is no right or wrong with weddings these days (well - apart from etiquette standards…) and it hink its amazing how you are taking an unconvential approach to who is walking you!

any ideas on how the “logisitcs” will work?

if you needed some ideas, my BFF had both her parents walk her down the aisle - she might be able to offer some suggestions!

 
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Miss Oyster (message)  879 posts, Busy bee

Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I’m sorry for your loss.

I think it’s beautiful to have your mom & grandmother walk you down the aisle! I think it will be wonderful for them to share that moment with you, also.

 
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

Such a touching post!

 
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missbiscuit
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missbiscuit (message)  1,050 posts, Bumble bee

So sorry about your father. I love that you have two women who mean so much to you to stand by you on your special day.
For me, I’m considering doing a switch halfway down the aisle. My parents are divorced also and I lived pretty much exclusively with my mom after the split, so we’re very close and she means the world to me. I know that walking me down the aisle would mean a lot to my father as well, though, so I’m considering having my mom walk me halfway, and my father walk me the last half. (It’s a rather long walk from end to end.)

 
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Gilneas (message)  1,393 posts, Bumble bee

Beautiful post. In January, I officiated at a wedding where the bride asked her mom to walk her down the aisle, even though her dad was in the picture and at the wedding. I don’t often cry at weddings I officiate, but watching the bride and her mom, holding her hand so tight, you could feel their connection and the love that they have for each other - and I cried as they walked towards me. It was a beautiful moment, and I am sure you will get a similar feeling with your mom and grandma by your side.

 
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

This was such a sweet post!

 
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Mrs. Cola (message)  2,868 posts, Sugar bee

That is such a sweet, wonderful idea! I’m sure your dad will be so proud of you for honoring the strong women in your life!

 
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Miss Socks (message)  1,323 posts, Bumble bee

This sounds like a wonderful way to begin the ceremony! So sorry for your loss…it’s wonderful that you have the support system that you do.

 
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

That is so sweet, I love that idea! How wonderful that you have two so amazing women in your life!

 
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Honey Pie (message)  49 posts, Newbee

i’m so sorry about your dad. but i’m so happy that you have such strong women to support you everyday.

my dad and i were on/off most of my life, and i think it’s in a permanent off position now. my grandfather (mom’s side) has always been my father figure, though, and raised both my sisters and i. so he is walking me down the aisle. i couldn’t be more excited to have that moment with him :)

 
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azwinelover (message)  167 posts, Blushing bee

I’m so sorry about the loss of your father. I think three generations of women walking down the aisle is a beautiful idea.

 
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Lillindy (message)  7,974 posts, Bee Keeper

I teared up reading about your grandma and it made me think of my own & how she is also the heart of my family…I need to call her first thing in the morning now! :) I really wanted to have my mom and grandma walk me down the aisle for reasons similar to yours, but my grandma refused since I do still have my dad. I’m glad he was able to walk me along with my mom, but I would have also very much treasured having my grandma walk me down the aisle, too.

 
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Mrs. Frog, Phoenix, AZ/Chelan, WA Age and Occupation: 29, Public Relations Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Online Sales Engagement Date: February 8, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Amy's Manor About Me: I'm an opinionated Midwestern girl now living in the Valley of the Sun marrying a laid back Northwestern guy. I'm equal parts sass, silly and sweet. I'm fiercely loyal with a strong devotion to my family and friends. I have a not-so-secret obsession with apple juice, a new obsession with DIY projects and I love a really good cheese plate...with lots of wine. After 7 blissful years of dating, I'm having the time of my life planning the destination wedding of my dreams to my Mr. Frog-turned-Prince Charming.

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