A Father's Rehearsal Dinner Poem



Posted: Wednesday, June 27, 2007

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So thank you all for coming. Thank you and thanks again…

          You’ve traveled/changed your lives to be here for Dan and my punkin

 

Dan is already rolling his eyes, wondering into what world he fell...

          A fantasy world filled with a father in law—Oh no what is that smell

 

But the page will turn tomorrow it seems, a page that’s filled with change

          Of a new man in my daughter’s life, for me it’s a little strange

 

But now we’ve gathered, all of us here. To prepare to wish them on…

          With happiness, love, good wishes, God’s will smiles sweetly on.

 

But my single wish my daughter and son…My wish for you to be...

          Be Strong in Love, Have Hope in every day, for all eternity

 

Oh the page will turn, that is for sure, that is God’s way for our life...

          So create your lives together, through love, joy and a little strife...

 

So put your hand in one another’s, hold tight and start the journey now…

          You won’t know all the answers, but Love will work somehow.

 

My only hope my beloved children, is that you know and you have seen…

Whatever my paradise, triumphs, joys, is because of my wife Christine…

 

God bless all of us…as we gather to send them on life’s journey….

 We love you, May Your & Gods Love, keep you safe and Happy…

Joe A. Large been in the construction or contracting arena in Midwest for last couple of decades.
 
A graduate of Hanover College and owner of several businesses from metal buildings to building systems.
 
A published author and producer of a few YouTube videos and has been constantly learning about sales/marketing in the 21st Century.
 
He's taken some of that knowledge and has developed two web sites that have some of his work in videos, poems, articles and to help contractors and clients come together.
 
http://www.IndyLeafPickUP.com and http://www.LouisvilleLeafPickup.com came from his frustration with contractors not having insurance, being unresponsive and other details that prevented them from doing professional leaf removal.
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