Remembering that a wedding is really an expression of love from all fronts, the mother (and mother-in-law to be) has a major part in conveying the tone. A large part of the speech will be to tell about the son from a mother's viewpoint - a way for the first woman his life to share her love for him since the moment of his birth and even before. A second feature is to welcome the wife and her family into her familiy. The mother of groom might use the opportunity to say how much she loves her son's choice of wife and how well she will fit into their family. She might include her first impression - if it is positive. She will include the bride's family into the appreciation - adding that this is indeed the joining of two individuals and two families. Another feature is to thank all the attendants and the attendees. It should be very brief so as not to steal the limelight from the bride and groom. Holly Joseph
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The mother of the bride will be the groom's Mother-in-Law or Future Mother-In-Law if the wedding has not occurred yet.
yes they do.
the bride and the groom is first, then the bride and her father, and then the groom and his mother. After that the bride dance with her new dad and groom dance with his new mom.
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I think that it is more usual for some friends of the bride or groom's parents to host a shower or some of the bride's girlfriends but it is not improper for the groom's mother to host one if she would like. If there are other showers being given, I would not do another one if I were the groom's mother. It is nice to have the groom's mother and the bride's mother just enjoy the showers as guests.
To show his respect for his mother, I would think the groom should escort his mother to her seat before he takes his place at the alter.
If you hate the groom, don't write anyhting about him on the bridal shower card. Write about something else.
A wedding reception
In Venezuela, the only attendants during the wedding ceremony are the bride and groom's parents. The mother of the bride can walk down the aisle herself or with the mother of the groom.
The future bride and groom should have to make arrangements for the both of them to get together, like dinner or something like that.
No, the mother of the bride does not give the groom or his parents a gift, but just gives a gift to her daughter and new son-in-law.