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Ladies and gentlemen, family and friends, good evening.
First of all let me welcome all the guests and say thank you to all of
you for being with us today and making the atmosphere of the wedding
party so warm and cozy. We are happy to share this holiday with family
members and relatives from both sides. Especially welcome are those
who traveled a long way to come here.
To confess, throughout the day I have been looking at my daughter in
the wedding gown, so beautiful, solemn and brimming with happiness -
like a tender white lilac on a spring morning - and I still couldn't
believe my eyes. It seems to me that just an instant ago my future
wife and I were standing at this altar and sealing our marriage with a
kiss and now the finest outcome of our marriage, our daughter, that
cute blue-eyed tot, has grown up and said two simple words "I do" to
create her own family.
During today's wedding ceremony I recalled a thousand little details
about her. Some of you know Donna as a talented web-designer; for
others she is a devoted tennis player; many of us know her as a
faithful friend. For me, ladies and gentlemen, she was and is and will
be a little girl with funny plaits and surprised blue eyes, as big as
a plate. I remember the day when she was born: a bright April morning
with red tulips blossoming at the flower-beds by the maternity
hospital; it was one of the happiest days of my newly-baked father's
life. I remember her first school days, when she filled her
exercise-books with fancy hieroglyphs instead of letters. Well, when
her plaits and surprised glance are gone, at least one thing hasn't
changed: her handwriting, which I still can't decode.
I recall her drowsing on my lap, while I read her the fairy-tales
about charmed princesses. Today she looks like a fairy princess, and I
believe she has at last found her prince and they will live happily
ever after for true marriage means that you want to spend the rest of
your life with somebody - and you want the rest of your life to start
as soon as possible (1).
I am very happy for Donna and Roderick, and I am sure they are a
perfect match, for they fit each other as two pieces of a puzzle that
God must have scattered on the Earth in the ancient times.
Dear Donna and dear Roderick, I won't bore you with lengthy pieces of
paternal advice regarding marriage and life together - this world is
entirely yours, and it is only you two who will determine its rules. I
am sure that you will build a reliable family hearth, a cozy nook
where you will feel at your ease and which will give you strength to
withstand the storms and challenges of life. On this way, let me only
wish you tolerance and love. As one wise man once said, "a successful
marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same
person" (1).
Finally, I will share with you a quotation that guided me through my
marriage - not a single day of these 31 years I regret. It is taken
from the Bible and says that "Love is patient, love is kind. It does
not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is
not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of
wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It
always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love
never fails" (2).
Let me propose a toast to the bride and the groom, and let us stand up
and clink glasses for love in the family of Donna and Roderick.
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