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I the am so glad that this is my second wedding, and so the father daughter dance would not have been an issue. My son is walking me down the isle, it is going to be hard enough not having my dad with me, that I am grateful I don't have to be sad about missing out on the traditional father/daughter stuff. We will be away at our wedding on the anniversary of my dads death (1 year) I kind of planned it that way, it will be my way to celebrate what my father had dreamt for me and Everton.

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I the am so glad that this is my second wedding, and so the father daughter dance would not have been an issue. My son is walking me down the isle, it is going to be hard enough not having my dad with me, that I am grateful I don't have to be sad about missing out on the traditional father/daughter stuff. We will be away at our wedding on the anniversary of my dads death (1 year) I kind of planned it that way, it will be my way to celebrate what my father had dreamt for me and Everton.
Kelly"
Awwwe, that is beautiful! Kelly, your son is absolutely ADORABLE btw!!!!
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Actually - it's Mexico. It's very informal and it would be really easy for you to dance with your dad without calling attention to Aaron.

 

For instance, right after the toast, you could have a DJ invite you and your dad up for the daddy-daughter dance. Then, with about 30 seconds left to your dance, the DJ can invite everyone up to join you (many will join). The song ends, a new (fast, fun song like We Are Family) song comes on - people keep dancing and you slip away off the dance floor.

 

Then, you and Aaron mingle - talking to people, getting drinks for other people, etc. You don't reappear until it's time to cut the cake.

 

People won't even notice if the two of you are or are not dancing.

 

I would be really sad for your dad if he didn't get to dance with you. I would bet that he would also really love a framed picture of the two of you dancing for father's day after your wedding!

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