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  2. Daughter gifts dad an image composed of daily text messages ...

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    A woman who saved years' worth of daily text messages from her dad turned them into a sentimental Christmas gift that left her dad in tears. Leah Doherty of Ohio told "Good Morning America" that ...

  3. 78 father-daughter quotes that speak to their unbreakable bond

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    “Watching your daughter being collected by her date feels like handing over a million dollar Stradivarius to a gorilla.” — Jim Bishop “It is admirable for a man to take his son fishing ...

  4. Bride surprises father by wearing late mother's wedding dress

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    PHOTO: Grace Mixon, 24, said her father had no idea she would wear her late mom’s wedding dress. ( Maclin Photo + Film) Bride honors mom at wedding with touching surprise

  5. Oaxacan wedding - Wikipedia

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    After the dancing the brindis, or toast, comes next. The father of the bride thanks everyone for coming to the wedding and proposes a toast for the newly wed couple. The Vals, a waltz, follows after the toast. The Vals is designed to be the last dance between a father and daughter. After this dance, a whole circle forms with the couple in the ...

  6. Bride surprises dad by wearing her late mom's wedding gown ...

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    Carly Barnett Mixon with her father in 1997, and Grace Means with her father in 2024. “My mom was my absolute best friend,” Means says. Means, a newlywed, aspires to have a marriage like her ...

  7. Wedding superstitions - Wikipedia

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    A wedding in Chicago, 1925. A wedding is a celebratory ceremony where two people are brought together in matrimony. [1] Wedding traditions and customs differ across cultures, countries, religions, and societies in terms of how a marriage is celebrated, but are strongly symbolic, and often have roots in superstitions for what makes a lucky or unlucky marriage.