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For my wedding day father has ms so he can not do the father daughter dance. ?

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what could we do in its place would like something that would be fun. don't want a lot of watery eyes in the room please help wedding is sept 27

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  1. maybe make a slideshow of you and your daddy's best moments while you were growing up, like birthdays,holidays,vacations, even home videos, and maybe use the song "Daughters by John Mayer" =]

    hope this helps

    good luck, sweety


  2. my girlfriends dad also has MS and is in a wheelchair (so does and is her mom).  She danced 3/4 of the song with her grandpa and then for the last bit her dad came out and they danced with him in his chair.  It was very sweet and it meant so much to her that her dad come out and tried for the father daughter dance.  It wasnt planned but it was so nice to see!!

  3. I'd just skip it because it might make your father feel bad that he can not dance with you. So just have your first dance and then just let everyone dance as they please.

  4. get a hold of those scooters that all of these old people are running around on now.  Then you each can dance in those.

    CONGRATS!!!

  5. i was basically going to say what someone else said make a slideshow and use whatever song you wanted to use and the music for the slideshow ask your father what to do also you never know he might want to dance in his wheelchair or part dance with your grandfather/uncle/F.I.L/brother ect... and the last part with him ask him because you never know he might want to dance with you most fathers act like they don't care but they look forward to this day since they held that little baby in the pink blanket  

  6. Dance with him anyway! Push him around in the chair, hold his hands and just sway. Put on a faster song and boogie around your dad! HAve fun with it!

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