There is a new trend setting on brides’ special wedding days. For some time the “in thing” was to have a first dance with a twist, which would begin with a slow, typical first-dance type of song and then about a quarter of the way through, you would hear the record scratch and the bride and groom would bust out dancing to a choreographed ensemble designed to entertain the guests. Although, this was an awesome bit of surprise for any wedding, it almost began to become expected as more and more couples were venturing to put on a performance of their own.

Well, It seems as though the gears have shifted a bit, and brides are becoming more inclined to share a fun little twist with their father during the Father/Daughter dance. And based on my own past observation, the fathers were better dancers 🙂

This first part is a very touching story, and prompted me to speak about this topic. Janel’s father recently passed away and it reminded me how fragile life really is. I was shocked and saddened by this news, but in the same light I was honored that I had provided her with something special. I had provided her with a special memory of not just a wedding film, where unlike photos she can also relive what her father said, how he acted, his emotions, in other words being able to see her father in living form, and for a moment be able to relive that moment with her father all over again. Their dance together was a very fun and memorable moment, and I am privileged to provide, not only Janel, but the entire Hornsby family this memory….