money dance songs for weddings

money dance songs for weddings
I'm getting married Saturday, I'm still not sure about the agenda of the reception, 3/28/09 will be here can you help?

I thought we cake table and take the pictures while people eat and then cut the cake, and then make our first dance, Fater daughter dance, dance party marriage, etc., then you can mix a little for everyone while drinking and dancing for a couple of songs, dance, and then for money, the phase of the league / release, then launching bouquet, and then dancing the rest of the night. My father wants our first dance, then pictures and cake cutting, then all the "special dances" League / branch launch, then just how to dance, or wedding that was the way he did. I been in 3 weddings in my adult life and served a 11 years ago, and I remember they did. Please help

It would a little strange that just started the cake table. You must begin with a special intro with your spouse and toast and dedications from your guests, cake and photos, then the special dance, father / daughter dance, then mix, then Gater / Bouquet, and dance / drink and eat. Ma aunt changed her dress after the father daughter dance so it can be more comfortable.


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