The Everything Father of the Bride Book:
A Survival Guide for Dad! (Everything: Weddings)
by Shelly Hagen
Surprise! You may never have thought the time
would come-or else you've successfully resisted thinking about it-but your
daughter's getting married! What does this mean for you? Engagement parties?
Rehearsal dinners? Destination weddings?
With these thoughts and many others filling your head, you've got to be
prepared to handle any situation-from requests for obscene amounts of money
to dealing with your new in-laws.
The Everything Father of the Bride Book shows you how to:
Keep the bride cool and collected
Create a workable budget that everyone can agree on
Use diplomacy to figure out who pays for what
Smooth over family disagreements with tact and grace
Make sure that, above all, everyone is having fun!
If you can't stop thinking about how much you have to do before it's time
for your daughter to say, "I do," The Everything Father of the Bride Book is
the perfect guide to help get you to the church on time, too!
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The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Being the
Father of the Bride (Pocket Idiot's Guide)
by Jennifer Lata Rung
From walking his daughter down the aisle to
greeting guests with a smile, the father-of-the-bride has a lot more than
just finances to worry about on his daughter's big day. This handy pocket
guide features everything the FOTB-to-be should know:
Understanding wedding speak and bridal terms (what are those women talking
about?) € Who pays for what? € Dealing with stress and conflict € Blending
families with ease € The right clothes, the right toast € Wedding day duties
€ and more
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Men at
Weddings: The Complete Guide to Who Does What and When (Confetti Series
- Mini Books)
A compact guide to the roles of the groom,
best man, father of the bride and ushers. Full of general tips on how to
play your part while still enjoying the party.