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Maid of Honor Speech Example
All our lives, Emily and I have been closer than
close -- not surprising, since we're twins. Today,
she is the first of us to step beyond that circle of
two and form a different kind of lifetime two-some,
forging an entirely voluntary bond that is born of
love. Al, you're a very lucky man.
When Emily and I were little, our parents dressed us
alike, and even after we declared our independence
from that, there were more than a few mornings in
high school when we'd come out of our rooms and
discover that we'd picked the same-color shirt and
similar pants. Of course, that would lead to a
five-minute battle of wills, to see which of us was
going to go and change. In a way, that's our
twinship in a nutshell: we're two strong and
independent individuals…but we're also a lot alike.
As babies, we shared the same crib. As little girls,
we shared the same room. Our parents are convinced
that we share a secret language all our own - but
we'll never tell. Emily and I have been each other's
main support system all our lives. I wish everyone
could experience what it's like to know that there's
one special person to whom you can say anything, and
with whom you can share everything. That's what
makes today so exciting. Emily will be a rich, rich
woman, because she'll now have two such people in
her life.
Still, I have a head-start on you, Al. You've got a
lot of catching up to do. You didn't share a Smurf
costume with Emily, the way I did. You weren't there
for those summers at Grandma's house, where
swimming, tater tots, and all-day soap opera
marathons were the major events on our social
calendar. You weren't with us in our garage when we
played Barbies for endless hours -- up to and
including Barbie's wedding. Hmm - maybe you do look
a little like Ken - ? No. Must be my imagination.
Lots of people were surprised when Emily and I
decided to attend different colleges, but it was the
next necessary step as we matured into the adults
we've now become: Southern California for me, San
Francisco for her. And even after graduation, when
I, too, moved to San Francisco, we chose not to live
together. We may be best friends, but that didn't
mean we were ready to deal with each other
twenty-four/seven. You're a brave guy, Al.
Actually, folks, Emily and Al met through the Nike
Town running club. These two have gone hiking
together. They've survived marathons. They even have
a tandem bike. Now that's togetherness.
Oddly enough, despite her love of going places,
Emily took almost forever to get her driver's
license. (Living in San Francisco can do that to a
person.) I take it as very positive sign that Al
tried -- unsuccessfully -- to teach Emily how to
drive - and their relationship survived the attempt!
She finally hired a driving teacher, and she's now
the proud possessor of a driver's license and a
loving husband.
Al had more success when it came to encouraging
Emily to develop her culinary skills. I used to
visit her apartment and complain that the only thing
edible in her kitchen was the box of take-out from
the previous night. But under Al's tutelage, she's
become pretty adventurous. Now, she even knows not
to wash the chicken with dish soap. So if they
invite you over to dinner, you won't be risking your
life if you accept. I promise.
Just a few final tips, Al. My job here is almost
done. On the down-side, Emily likes reading fashion
magazines. On the up-side, when it comes to movies,
she loves a good romantic comedy. That's where you
come in. Because, as much as my sister and I adore
each other, and as much as we've shared, through the
years, the time has come when she needs her own
romantic lead, her knight in shining armor. And out
of all the guys in the world, you're the man she's
chosen. The man she loves.
So welcome to the inner circle. Emily is kind and
loyal, generous and patient. She's confident and
smart and funny, and she will never bore you. This
is a woman who's as beautiful on the inside as she
is on the outside. Delight in that. Delight in her,
as you begin your married lives together. I wish you
both every possible happiness together.
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