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4 Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech Samples

So your son has asked you to speak at his wedding…but you don’t know where to start! No worries, below we’re sharing four mother of the groom wedding speech samples, from the short and sweet to the hilarious or religious, so you can find the perfect words for your own speech. Plus, we’re sharing the six-part structure to the perfect parent speech and seven tips to ensure you nail it on reception night!

Ready? Let’s write that mother of the groom speech!

Heads up: While this post is directed at mothers of grooms, our advice, tips and examples below will apply to all parents of the couple getting married. Since not all weddings have grooms – and not all grooms have mothers – these speech skills are for everyone.

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What should I say in my son’s wedding speech?

Here is the basic structure for any good parent speech at their child’s wedding:

Part 1: Introduction

Introduce yourself! Tell the crowd your name and your relationship to the couple. If it’s a fairly small wedding you can include a caveat like “As most of you know, I’m Oliver’s mom,” since most people will know who you are. You may also want to welcome everyone to the wedding, but this is often only appropriate if you’re hosting the wedding (aka paying for it).

Part 2: Words about your child

Next, share some words about your son. This section should be a few sentences about how happy you are for your son, how proud you are of him, and maybe a short story that highlights your special mother-son relationship.

Part 3: Words about your child’s partner

Remember, this speech isn’t all about your son! You also want to spend some time talking about your son’s new spouse. Welcome them to the family, talk about how you knew they were the one, and mention what traits you love most about them.

Part 4: Story about the couple

While it can be tempting in a mother of the groom speech to just tell stories about your son growing up, save those stories and focus instead on the newlyweds as a couple. Do you have a favourite memory with both of them? Was there a particular moment when you knew they were meant to be? Maybe a sweet story about their first date or engagement?

Ideally, you want to choose a story that is short and sweet, that reflects who the couple is, and is told from your point of view. It would be odd for you to tell their engagement story if it didn’t involve you, just like it would be cringe-worthy to tell a story that embarrasses your son or his new spouse. Don’t overthink this. Any sweet memory you’ve shared with the couple will do!

Part 5: Marriage advice and well wishes

As you’re starting to wrap up your speech, you may want to share some words of wisdom for the newlyweds’ future together. This can be based on your own marriage or marriage advice you’ve heard. Again, don’t overthink this! If you don’t have any sage wisdom to share, you can simply say a sentence or two wishing your son and his new spouse all the best.

Part 6: End with a toast

The best way to end any wedding speech is with a toast. This is where you will ask all of the guests to join you in raising a glass to the happy newlyweds!

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When does the mother of the groom wedding speech happen?

Parent speeches usually happen during the reception as part of the speech line-up. Depending on what your son is planning, he may ask you to open the speeches or speak somewhere in the middle. You may even close the speeches, but often the newlywed couple makes the last speech so they can thank everyone else for speaking.

Make sure you check in with the couple about exactly when you’re speaking so you’re prepared. Find out what time your speech is scheduled for and who you’re speaking after, just in case the schedule is delayed. That way, you can make sure your drink is topped up and you’re not in the bathroom when it’s time to give your speech!

Does a mother of the newlyweds have to speak at the wedding?

No, wedding speeches are not mandatory. Not all couples have speeches at their reception and not all couples want their parents to take part in those speeches. And even if your child does ask you to speak, you can always say no. (However, we hope you don’t!)

Traditionally, only men spoke at weddings. It was the father of the bride, the groom and the best man who gave speeches. These days, speeches are opening up to folks from both families and of all genders, but it’s still mostly men we hear from. With the father of the bride traditionally getting the spotlight role of walking the bride down the aisle , we love the idea of letting moms speak at the reception. More women’s voices in weddings please!

If you’re nervous about speaking at the wedding, check out some of our tips below. Remember that this is just a short speech delivered in front of people who love you and your child. If you think you’ll need some support at the mic, consider asking another family member to give the speech with you. Try not to let your nerves stand in the way of this special moment!

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4 mother of the groom wedding speech samples

Heartfelt mother of the groom wedding speech sample.

Family and friends, I stand before you today with a heart full of joy and gratitude as the mother of the groom. This is a momentous occasion, and I couldn’t be happier to celebrate the love that has brought us all together.

I have watched my son grow into the incredible man he is today. From a young age, he has always been compassionate, caring, and thoughtful. He has a heart of gold, and I am so proud of the person he has become.

And then, along came [Partner’s Name]. It was clear from the very beginning that they were the missing piece to our family puzzle. Their warmth, kindness, and unwavering support have brought so much happiness into our lives, and I couldn’t have asked for a more perfect partner for my son.

I remember the day my son introduced us to [Partner’s Name]. The way their eyes lit up when they spoke about their shared dreams and aspirations was truly magical. From that moment, it was evident that they were destined to be together. Through thick and thin, they have shown us the strength of their love, always finding laughter and joy in each other’s company.

As my son embarks on this incredible journey called marriage, I want to offer a piece of advice that has guided my own marriage: Always communicate openly and honestly with each other. Listen with your hearts, be patient, and never forget to cherish the little moments.

If you will all join me in raising a glass to [Groom’s Name] and [Partner’s Name], two remarkable individuals who have found their forever love in each other. May your journey together be filled with laughter, adventure, and an abundance of love. Cheers!

Short & sweet mother of the groom wedding speech sample

Good evening, everyone. My name is [Name] and I am the happy mother of the groom. I am so excited to celebrate this day with you all.

My son, [Groom’s Name], has always been a source of pride and inspiration in our family. His dedication, his sense of humour, and his unwavering kindness have touched the hearts of everyone he meets. When [Partner’s Name] entered our lives, it was like a burst of sunshine on a cloudy day. They have brought immense joy and warmth into our family, and we are so grateful to have them in our lives.

Together, [Groom’s Name] and [Partner’s Name] have navigated life’s ups and downs, always supporting and uplifting one another. Their love has grown stronger with each passing day, and it’s an honour to witness their journey. My wish for you both as you start this new chapter is that you will embrace change together, and let your love grow stronger with each passing day.

So let’s all raise our glasses to [Groom’s Name] and [Partner’s Name]. May your love continue to shine brightly, blessing each other and everyone around you. Cheers!

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Funny mother of the groom wedding speech sample

My name is [Name] and I am absolutely thrilled to be here today as the mother of the groom. They say weddings are a time for love, laughter, and happiness, and I intend to deliver on at least two of those fronts tonight!

Now, let me say a few words about my son, [Groom’s Name]. From the moment he was born, I knew he was special. He has always had a unique way of making us laugh, whether it’s with his goofy jokes or his charming smile. He’s a true comedian at heart, and he’s been keeping our family in stitches for years.

And then, along came [Partner’s Name]. I must say, [Partner’s Name], you have the patience of a saint to put up with my son’s antics! But your grace, your kindness, and your ability to roll with the punches have won all of our hearts. You’re the peanut butter to his jelly, and we couldn’t be happier to welcome you into our family.

They say that opposites attract, and that couldn’t be more true in this case. [Groom’s Name] is notorious for his messy habits, while [Partner’s Name] is the definition of neat and organized. I remember the day they moved in together, and it was like watching a sitcom. But, against all odds, they’ve managed to find harmony in their differences and build a beautiful life together.

[Groom’s Name] and [Partner’s Name], as you begin this exciting journey of marriage I want to remind you to keep the laughter alive! Life can throw some curveballs, but if you can find humour in the little things, you’ll get through it. A couple that laughs together, stays together.

So please join me as we raise our glasses to [Groom’s Name] and [Partner’s Name]. May your days be filled with laughter, your love be as strong as your sense of humour, and your life together be one hilarious adventure. Cheers to the funniest couple in the room!

Religious mother of the groom wedding speech sample

We gather here today to celebrate not only the union of [Groom’s Name] and [Partner’s Name] but also to acknowledge the divine presence that blesses this sacred bond. As the mother of the groom, I am profoundly grateful to be a part of this beautiful celebration.

I want to take a moment to praise my son, [Groom’s Name]. He has always possessed a strong faith and unwavering devotion. His commitment to his values and his compassion for others are a testament to the goodness in his heart.

[Partner’s Name], from the moment you entered our lives, it was evident that your faith was equally strong. Your kindness, your humility, and your genuine love for [Groom’s Name] have been a blessing to our family. We are grateful for your presence and your shared commitment to faith.

The love story of [Groom’s Name] and [Partner’s Name] has been guided by their faith. They have prayed together, found solace in their shared beliefs, and sought spiritual guidance through life’s challenges. Their journey is a testament to the power of faith in nurturing a love that is unbreakable.

[Groom’s Name] and [Partner’s Name], as you embark on this sacred journey of marriage, I want to remind you to trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. Seek His guidance in times of joy and tribulation, and let your faith be the cornerstone of your love. Together, may you find strength and peace in His presence.

Together, let us raise our glasses and offer a prayer for [Groom’s Name] and [Partner’s Name], that their marriage may be blessed with divine love, unwavering faith, and the grace of God. May their union be a shining example of the power of faith in love. Cheers to a blessed and joyous marriage!

PS: Looking for help with father of the groom rehearsal dinner speeches? We’ve got you covered!

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7 tips for an awesome mother of the groom wedding speech

1. write your speech down on paper.

Your wedding speech should be written down on paper. Don’t try to memorize it, don’t make it up on the spot and don’t read it off your phone. Take the time to write or type your speech out onto a piece of paper for you to read and reference. This is the best way to guarantee a smooth speech delivery and it looks best in photos.

2. Practice your wedding speech

Just because you’re not memorizing it doesn’t mean you don’t need to practice your wedding speech. Practice saying your speech out loud in front of a mirror so you’re comfortable with all of the words. This will give you added confidence on the big day!

3. Include your spouse (if appropriate)

If appropriate, include your spouse in your speech. You may want to give the speech together, each saying different parts, or just have them stand next to you while you speak. If your relationship isn’t one where you’d like to give a speech together, you can still reference your spouse or your family in your speech.

4. Keep it short

Your wedding speech should be 2-3 minutes long. That’s the sweet spot for wedding speeches – any longer and people get bored, any shorter and people might blink and miss it. Aim for 2-3 minutes while writing and time yourself when you practice so you know how long your speech is.

5. Skip the embarrassing stories

You may have joked with your son that you were going to share his naked baby photos at his wedding but when it comes to your speech, keep the embarrassing stuff out. A funny little story is okay but anything that is going to make your son or his new spouse uncomfortable should not be included.

6. Mention your son’s new spouse and their family

We included this in the structure of a speech above but it bears repeating: Don’t forget to mention your son’s new spouse! So many mother of the groom speeches only focus on the groom with no mention of the person he’s marrying. Remember, this isn’t all about your son; this is about his marriage. Take the time to highlight your new child-in-law, speak directly to them in your speech, and make them and their family feel welcome.

7. Prepare for emotions

Many parents say they don’t want to give a speech at their child’s wedding because they fear they’ll get too emotional. But rather than letting that stop you from speaking, take some time to prepare for it in advance. By practicing your speech at home, you’ll be more comfortable with your words and the emotions they bring up. You can also practice grounding exercises and bring tissues with you to the podium. Plus, who doesn’t love a photo of a tearful mother-son hug?

Check out more tips for wedding speakers and readers here!

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A Guide to Writing the Perfect Mother of the Groom Speech

Last Updated: May 19, 2024 Fact Checked

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This article was co-authored by Lynn Kirkham and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano . Lynn Kirkham is a Professional Public Speaker and Founder of Yes You Can Speak, a San Francisco Bay Area-based public speaking educational business empowering thousands of professionals to take command of whatever stage they've been given - from job interviews, boardroom talks to TEDx and large conference platforms. Lynn was chosen as the official TEDx Berkeley speaker coach for the last four years and has worked with executives at Google, Facebook, Intuit, Genentech, Intel, VMware, and others. There are 7 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 10,376 times.

Your son’s wedding is quickly approaching and all the details are taken care of—except the speech you plan to give at the rehearsal dinner or reception. We're here to help! Writing and giving a mother of the groom speech will be a piece of cake with our guide. You only need a few stories, anecdotes, and sweet words to melt everyone’s hearts. We’ll explain what to include and avoid, provide tons of examples, and even show you how to format your speech from beginning to end.

Things You Should Know

  • Start your speech with a quick introduction, stating who you are and your relationship to the couple.
  • Add personality and warmth to your speech by including heartwarming or funny stories about your son.
  • Finish your speech with a touching message for the happy couple, expressing how bright and joyful you wish their future together to be.

How to Write a Mother of the Groom Speech

Step 1 Start by introducing yourself.

  • If you’re feeling stuck, brainstorm speech ideas by jotting down what words describe your son and his partner.
  • Practice makes perfect! If you’re nervous about giving your speech, that’s completely normal. Practice your speech as many times as possible so you know what you’ll say and how you’ll say it. This can help calm your nerves. [5] X Research source
  • Keep your speech short and sweet. [6] X Research source The longer your speech is, the less engaged your audience will be. So, aim to keep your speech under 5 minutes.
  • At the end of the day, make the speech unique to you. If these templates don’t speak to you, that’s okay! Write and speak from the heart. [7] X Research source
  • If you’re worried about how your speech sounds, ask someone to read it over.
  • 1 Standard Example Hello everyone, I’m [Your Name], the mother of the handsome groom. I’m so grateful to be standing before you today to celebrate [Your Son’s Name] and [Your Son’s Partner’s Name], and it’s been wonderful getting to meet each and every one of you. The support you’ve shown my son is truly heartwarming. Now, some of you know [Your Son’s Name] as the person who’s always [insert personal description]. But to me, he’s still the sweetest little boy. [Insert story about your son’s childhood]. [Your Son’s Name] has always been [insert description that matches above childhood story], and now he’s found someone just as incredible as he is. [Your Son’s Partner’s Name], you are [insert description of your son’s partner]. From the first time I met you, I knew you were the one. It gives me great honor to welcome you into our family. [Your Son’s Name] and [Your Son’s Partner’s Name], I hope your lifetime together is full of joy and laughter. May your love continue to grow with each year, each milestone, and each hardship. Let’s raise our glasses to the happy couple! Here’s to many more happy years to come!
  • 2 Short & Sweet Example Dear friends and family, I’m here tonight to talk about my son, [Your Son’s Name], the most [insert description] man I know. Ever since he was little, he’s been a [insert description]. He has a heart of gold, and I knew whoever would win his heart one day would be someone very, very special. [Your Son’s Partner’s Name], you are that very special someone. From the moment [Your Son’s Name] introduced me to you, I knew you were his future. You’re [insert description], and I can’t imagine anyone better for my son. [Insert a popular quote or family saying]. I can’t wait to spend more time with you, [Your Son’s Partner’s Name]. I hope your marriage is happy, bright, and filled with joy. I love you both dearly.
  • 3 Funny Example Good evening, everyone! Thank you all for coming to this special occasion. I am honored to stand before you as the groom's mother. Now, [Your Son’s Name] may have gotten his good looks from his father, but he certainly got his humor from me! [Insert a funny story about your son growing up that showcases his personality or relationship with you] [Insert another story about your son that focuses on his relationship with his partner] And [Your Son’s Partner’s Name], our beautiful bride. Now, I must admit, when [Your Son’s Name] first introduced us, I was a bit skeptical. But I’m happy to say you’ve won me over with that contagious laugh, kind heart, and [insert description]. [Your Son’s Partner’s Name], you’ve brought my son and this family so much joy these past few years, and I cannot thank you enough for that. You’re a perfect match for each other, and it’s been an honor to watch you grow and thrive in each other's arms. Here’s to a future full of love and laughter. To the happy couple!
  • 4 Heartfelt Example Ladies and gentlemen, I’m here tonight to talk to you about my son and his fabulous new life partner. Growing up, [Your Son’s Name] always talked about finding the one. [Insert personal story]. When he brought [Your Son’s Partner’s Name] home, I just had this feeling. Something told me this was it. And then he asked [Your Son’s Partner’s Name] to marry him. [Insert story about the proposal]. I knew she’d say yes—we all did! But seeing them waltz into the house with the biggest grins made it all so much more real. [Your Son’s Partner’s Name], I’m so happy to say you’re a part of this family. It feels like you always have been. Here’s to many, many years of happiness. I love you both.
  • 5 Simple Example Good evening, everyone! I don’t want to take up too much of your time. After all, we have a lot of speeches to get through tonight! So I’ll just say how happy I am for my son and his beautiful partner. These two are a force to be reckoned with, and I have no doubt that they are going to do such wondrous things together. To [Your Son’s Name] and [Your Son’s Partner’s Name]! Let all of your wildest dreams come true.

What Not to Say In Your Speech

Step 1 Avoid bringing up past relationships.

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Mother Of The Groom Speech Examples

March 19, 2017 By Kate

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If you are reading this article, then you must be a mother whose son is getting married soon. This is an exciting time for you as a mother and you might be tasked with delivering a speech on your son’s wedding day.

Your son, who was once your little boy, has now grown up and is getting married. A wedding is not just an emotional time for the couple, it is also an intense time for the family as well, especially the parents of the bride and groom. If you want to let your son and his bride know how happy you are for them, you can write a speech that will be delivered at the wedding.

As the Mother of the Groom, there are different messages and themes that you can touch on in your speech. You can talk about how grateful you are to have such a wonderful son and an amazing daughter-in-law. You can talk about what your son was like as a boy as well.

You can also talk about love. You will have the knowledge to talk about the love that a mother has for her son. You can even talk about the love that you have for your husband. And to tie up the theme, you can talk about the love that the bride and groom have for each other.

Since it is a very special day, you will want to work hard on this speech. When working on this speech, you will want to think about good memories of your son. This will help to provide you with the right kind of positive inspiration. You will also want to try and focus on your son’s good qualities as well as those of his bride.

You can also try talking about the first time you met the bride and what she and the groom are like as a couple. How do the bride and groom complement each other? How has the groom changed since he met the bride? What are your hopes and wishes for the newlywed couple?

These are just a few topics and questions that might help you write a speech that is truly personal. Even though there are speech examples below for you to use, you will also want to avoid sounding generic. It should be clear that this speech was written for your son and his bride and they will appreciate the personal details that you include in your speech.

Below are several examples of speeches for a Mother of the Groom. These speech examples can be used as inspiration for the speech that you will give at your son’s wedding.

1. [Groom,] my son, I love you so much. On your wedding day, I am overcome with so many happy emotions: love, gratitude, excitement, and joy. You could not have found a better bride to spend the rest of your days with. [Bride,] thank you for making my son so happy. I am more grateful to you than words can possibly say.

2. I may be a little more than biased, but I am sure I am not alone when I say that [groom] is a person who is kind and generous. He has a heart of gold.

As [groom’s] mother, it can be very tempting to take all of the credit for the wonderful person that he has grown up to be. While his father and I did our best to be great parents and to raise him with good values in a loving home, at the end of the day, we are not responsible for the person he is today.

The plain truth of the matter is that [groom] is the main person responsible for who he is now. And this person that sits before all of us today is a person of exceptional character. He is a beautiful individual, inside and out and I am so blessed to be his mother. I could not have asked for him to be any better than he is.

Believe me, I do not just say this because he is my son. He is someone who I know makes the world a better, happier place. But [bride,] she makes him even better than he was before because she just brings out the very best qualities in him.

Just when I thought my son could not be happier, [bride] came along and changed his world for the better. And during their relationship, she made him want to be the best person that he could be. And I really do thank her for that.

3. There are merely not enough words to describe the sense of peace that a mother feels in her heart when she knows that her child is taken care of. While I know that my son could fend for himself and survive alone in the world, I also know how nice it is to have someone to care for you and spend the rest of your life with you. If you are lucky enough to get that chance, then you can never take it for granted.

I know that no matter what happens, [bride] and [groom] will care for each other and take care of each other with patience, love, and understanding.

I know that my son is in good hands and that he has found the perfect woman to be his wife. I know that they will be great together and that they will continue to make each other happy.

[Bride] and [groom] I wish you nothing but happiness, success, and an endless love that will burn brighter and stronger between you to as your days go by. I love you both very much. Take care of each other always.

4. [Groom,] I have known you for a very long time and I like to think that I know you well. And from the moment I met [bride,] it was crystal clear that she was the one for you. If I had not been introduced to her yet and was asked to pick her out from a crowd of people, I would have been able to spot her right away. And I would have known she was your soulmate.

You and [bride] were meant to be together. Your wedding day is just a reminder of that, a promise that you have made to each other to stick together and stay side by side. Congratulations to the two of you, from your proud mother.

5. While it was quite a long time ago, I can still remember my very own wedding day quite vividly. Even though the wedding day was all about my husband and I, I did not get to see him all day until the wedding ceremony itself. That is, after all, the tradition.

As I prepared for the wedding, I was surrounded by plenty of loving people including my bridesmaids, my mother-in-law, and my own loving mother who was a huge source of support for me as I planned my wedding.

On the day of my wedding, I knew that my mother was excited for me, but I also knew there was something bittersweet about seeing your baby getting married. Today, I truly have an idea of how my mother felt. I can hardly believe that my baby boy is now the man sitting right there. How time flies.

[Groom,] I am beyond proud of you for everything that you are and everything that you have accomplished. No matter what you do, you make us so proud and happy and I know that I am not alone when I say that you and [bride] are just right for each other. I just know that you will bring each other love, joy, and peace for many years to come.

6. [Groom,] you have always been a boy that I could be proud of. And now that you are a man, I could not be any prouder of who you have become. As your mother, I am so very happy and proud for you because you were able to find [bride,] a loving, beautiful woman who will love you for the rest of your life. I know you will treat her with respect and shower her with love.

7. The first time I laid eyes on [groom,] I was instantly in love. He was my little baby who grow into a wobbly toddler, and then a curious child. Then came the pre-teen and teen years and the next thing I knew, my little baby was a man.

[Groom,] I am so proud of the person that you have become. You have always made your family proud in everything that you do and on your special wedding day today, we could not be happier for you.

8. As a mother, there are so many moments in your child’s life that stay with you. There is the moment they are born, when you first hold them in your arms. That is a moment you never forget.

Over the years, I have so many fond memories of my son. There was his very first word, his first steps, and his first day of school. On graduation day, I had so many emotions. Imagine how I feel today, on his wedding day, to a beautiful and lovely woman.

[Groom,] every time I think that I could not be happier for you, something new happens to remind me how blessed I am to be your mother. Thank you for being such a wonderful son. I know that you will be a great husband and that [bride] will be a great wife to you.

9. Love is the truly the greatest gift of love. When you have it, never treasure it always and never let it go. That is the advice that I have for you on your wedding day. You will have hard days and you will have great days as well, just remember to love each other no matter what. I love you both and wish the best for you two.

10. Seeing all of the lovely people here reminds me a little bit of my own wedding day. The excitement, the intense planning, and the nerves going all around. Many people might refer to their wedding day as the happiest day of their life, but I do not find that to be true for me.

While my wedding day was an amazing, unforgettable day full of love, for me that special day was only the beginning of a wonderful life with my soulmate. I hope that your wedding day is only the catalyst for the rest of your beautiful life together, like it was for my beautiful life with my husband and family.

11. To my lovely son [groom] and his wonderful wife [bride], may you continue to grow together in love. My wish for you is that today is only the beginning of your happy days together. May you learn to cherish each other more and more over the years and may your love for each other grow stronger with each passing day.

12. Sometimes in life, it can be hard to remember all the blessings we have. But I am really blessed in so many ways. I am blessed to have a loving husband and a wonderful family. My son [groom] has blessed our family with so many happy memories and we are eternally proud of him. And now, [groom] is blessed to have [bride] as his wife.

I have to say that our family is also just as blessed to be able to welcome [bride] into our family. How did we get so lucky with such an amazing and kindhearted woman? I hope that we can make you feel welcome and loved as if you were our own flesh and blood. [Bride,] know that you are like a daughter to me now. I know that God will bless the two of you in your marriage and in your many years together as husband and wife.

13. When my son [groom] was born, I was overjoyed to have a son. He was perfect in every way and I could not have wanted more. Our son gave us some of the happiest times of our lives and we did our best to make him happy as well.

While God did not give us a daughter at first, I have to say that I am perfectly okay with that. But now that [bride] is a part of our family, it really does feel like God did give us a daughter after all. Even before they got married, [bride] was part of the family. But after today it is official. [Bride,] welcome to our family. We welcome you with open, loving arms.

14. Hello everyone, I am [groom’s] mother. As many of you know, our family can be a little crazy. We can be loud and maybe even intimidating to outsiders who don’t know us. But we are also fiercely loyal. We would do anything for each other and we love each other dearly.

When [bride] was first introduced to the family, I hoped that she wouldn’t be scared off. You could instantly tell that she was a wonderful person and you could see how much she cared about [groom] and how deep her love for him was.

Now I know that I can sometimes come on too strong. But [bride] held her own and quickly found her place in this family. And now that she and [groom] are married, they are creating their own family together.

While the love of a mother is like nothing else, I know firsthand that there is something truly special about the love that a husband and wife have for each other. That kind of love is strong and unlike anything else. It is a treasure that you must cherish always.

[Bride,] thank you for being part of the family and for making [groom] so happy. Let us all toast to the happy newlyweds.

15. Even though [groom] is an adult now, in many ways he is still very much the same as the little baby and the little boy I knew. And yet, one day, something about him did change. He seemed happier, bright-eyed, and more optimistic. Something about him was different. And then one day we met [bride] and it all made sense. Our son was in love. We were so happy for him and we were happy to get to know [bride.]

It was not long before it became clear to all of us that the two of them would spend the rest of their lives together. Even before the engagement, you could easily tell that these two beautiful people were meant to be husband and wife.

[Groom,] I am overjoyed that you are changed, that you are happier now than ever before. May today only be the beginning of your happy days. And [bride,] thank you for putting such a big smile on my son’s face.

You may also enjoy our Bride’s Speech Examples.

16. A mother’s love for her child is unique. It is special. Even before my son was born I knew that I always wanted the best for him. I wanted [groom] to have everything in this life. I wanted him to always be surrounded by those who love him. And one day, I hoped that he would find somebody to love who would love him just as much.

I hoped that he would be as lucky as I was to find my soulmate, that this special person would move the sun and moon for him and that he would do the same. I wanted him to know the kind of love that exists between two people who are meant to spend an eternity side by side.

And that is why I am so happy that he met [bride.] Not only is she beautiful and charming, she brings out the best in him. And she makes him happy. And I think he makes her happy too. May they always be willing to move the sun and moon for each other and may their marriage be blessed and happy.

17. [Groom,] if I have not told you enough I will tell you now. You are the kindest person I know. You have enough love in your heart for all of your family and friends, and [bride] who is now your wife.

Even when you were a child I knew that you would be an amazing person. While I knew that your life would not always be easy, I knew that at the end of the day, I would not have to worry about you.

Knowing how you are as a person, I still want to remind you what a marriage is about.

18. As [groom’s] mother, I cannot truly say how happy I am to see him married to such a wonderful person. This has been a beautiful wedding and while I am sure we are all enjoying the festivities and the celebration of [groom] and [bride’s] love, I cannot help but think of their future with excitement and hope.

To be married is to be blessed with a best friend who wants to wake up next to you every day. Someone who will stick with you through good times and bad, who will make you laugh when you cry and laugh along with you when you are overcome with joy. I can say without a doubt that [bride] and [groom] have found that in each other.

As a mother, here is my wish for the happy newlyweds. I hope that you remember to be patient and kind to one another, even on the tough days. I hope that years and decades from now, you will be old and gray and still in love with each other if not even more deeply in love than you were on your wedding day.

I hope that over the years, you will continue to learn more new things about each other like uncovering a piece of buried treasure. You both have a whole lifetime ahead of you and I know you will make a million wonderful memories together.

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3 Funny Mother of the Groom Speech Examples (+Guide)

  • by Marisa Jenkins
  • January 13, 2024

Being a parent is an excitingly unpredictable adventure. Reaching the point where your kids start getting married is, to say the least, overwhelming. As a mother of the groom, you have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to add a dash of humor, a pinch of nostalgia, and a whole lot of love to your son’s big day.

The key to a successful and beautiful speech at a wedding is finding the balance between heartfelt sentiment and lighthearted fun. Below are three examples of funny mother-of-the-groom speeches, followed by a guide and some tips for how to write one.

Unforgettably Funny Mother of the Groom Speeches: Examples

First of all, from the bottom of my heart, I’d like to thank the bar staff for dutifully keeping my glass of Champagne at just the right level of fullness so I could get through this speech without any trouble.

Now, for those of you who don’t know me, my name is Karen, the proudest and loudest mom from this side of Michigan. I’m the one who raised this charming, sweet, and intelligent young man we’re all celebrating tonight. Now, was he always this way? I’ll let his dad do the talking on that.

I remember the day I gave birth to Robert—who we still called Bobby at the time—I looked into his eyes and thought, “Wow, you have your father’s eyes… and lips… and nose… what the hell were my genes doing?!”

But all kidding aside, raising our little Bobby was nothing but a joy. All your misbehavior and “adventures” at the time might have been stressful, but at least I’ve got all these stories to tell now.

I’ve watched Bobby grow from a frog-chasing, mud-pie-making, video-game-playing lanky boy into this fine man standing before us. And I could not be any prouder.

When Robert was little, he said his dream was to marry a princess from a faraway land. I’ll let y’all decide whether Minnesota is far enough, but Christine, you’re as close as it gets to royalty in his eyes. And I must say, I agree.

Christine, you are such a wonderful, caring, and kind young woman. All of Robert’s nieces and nephews love you—probably more than they love Robert, honestly! But who wouldn’t? Thank you for choosing my son. If he ever starts fumbling, let me know, okay? We will straighten everything out quickly.

Anyway, with that said, welcome to our tiny family! We’re loud, we’re nosy, and we’re all here because we love you two so much.

To end my speech, I’d like to offer some sage advice. Robert, for the love of God, please remember to put the toilet seat down. And Christine, well, just remember that Robert’s doing his best. You two stay kind and patient to each other now more than ever, you hear?

Everyone, let’s raise our glasses to love, laughter, and a happy ever after as wonderful as they both are. Cheers!

2. Hi, everyone.

For those of you who have no idea who I am, I’m Maria, the mother of the man over there who looks like he’s dreading what I might say in this little speech of mine.

Firstly, let’s give a round of applause to the newlyweds for looking so fabulous today! I mean, with the trademark Fuentes family genes, would you expect anything else?

Now, let’s talk about my son. The man of the hour. As a kid, he had two big ambitions: to become an astronaut and to avoid eating vegetables for the rest of his life. You may not have gone to the moon, and we may have force-fed you broccoli, but some doors close so others can open.

As a teenager, Juan would always say, “I’ll never get married. I’ll be a cool bachelor forever and spoil all my nieces and nephews.” Fast forward to today… we all know how that went! But honestly, who can blame Juan?

My daughter-in-law, Sasha, is such a catch. What a gorgeous, brilliant, and intelligent woman! She’s learning all my recipes one by one and outdoing me! Soon she’ll take over the world, and no one can stop her. Not even Juan.

But in all seriousness, Sasha, I’ve never seen my son as happy as he is whenever he’s with you. And for that, I am eternally grateful.

I have just one piece of advice about my son: he’s allergic to housework. It makes him break out in excuses. If I were you, I’d keep an “EpiPen” handy.

Just kidding. Jokes aside, love is not about how many days, months, or years you have been together. It’s about how much you love each other every day. And if all else fails, remember, a good sense of humor and a bottle of wine can solve just about anything.

So, let’s raise our glasses to Mr. and Mrs. Fuentes! May your life together be full of love, laughter, and unforgettable memories. Cheers to the newlyweds!

3. Ladies and gentlemen,

I’m Carol, Tom’s mom. I’ve known him for a long time—well, since birth, actually. In many ways, he hasn’t changed at all: he’s still a bit of a picky eater, still loves superhero movies, and still needs a gentle nudge to do housework.

When Tom was little, he had three goals in life: to eat candy for every meal, to become a dinosaur, and to stay up past 10 PM. I’m proud to say that he’s achieved at least one of those. I’ll let you all guess which one.

I remember when he started dating—a parent’s worst nightmare, I know. He came to me for advice. I told him, “Be yourself, be respectful, be safe, and whatever you do, do NOT show her your collection of weird socks on the first date.” Jenny, I apologize if he didn’t follow that last piece of advice.

All jokes aside, the day Tom introduced Jenny to all of us, he was lit up with a brightness that we’d never seen before. That’s when we all knew that she was the one.

Tom and Jenny, I’m sure you’ve already heard all the clichéd things about married life being hard. Being a rollercoaster. All that jazz. So I’ll just say this: marriage is like a fine wine, it gets better with age. And this fine bottle of wine can only get better with age if you both handle it with care and don’t drop it.

So, let’s raise our glasses to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson-Whitaker, a match made in heaven! Thanks for being a reminder that love, laughter, and a good sense of humor can make any marriage a joyous adventure. Here’s to a lifetime of happiness and love. Cheers!

Writing a Funny Mother of the Groom Speeches: Tips and Tricks

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Spend Time for Reflection

The key to writing a funny speech as a mother of the groom is having a lot of anecdotes, characteristics, and memories related to your son. Gather all of these points by spending a lot of time reflecting.

Reminisce on childhood stories, teenage phases, and other significant milestones. Focus on humorous and endearing memories or any tale that shows his personality traits.

Structure Your Speech

Preparing an outline can help you organize your thoughts, making the speech easier to write. Here is an outline you can follow:

  • Greeting for the guests
  • ( Optional ) Thank everyone for attending and all the vendors
  • ( Optional ) Opening joke or icebreaker
  • Reflect on the groom’s childhood
  • Talk about the groom’s growth and development
  • Talk about the bride
  • Talk about their relationship
  • Share marriage advice
  • Send your well-wishes
  • Conclude with a toast

Understand Your Audience

Remember that your audience will be diverse. When incorporating humor, make sure it is appropriate for all ages and understandable by everyone —this means no inside jokes that only you and your children will get.

In the same vein, respect your son’s and daughter-in-law’s boundaries. Do not share any stories that could embarrass them.

Start Writing

Starting a speech—or any writing project for that matter—can be intimidating. However, just put all your thoughts down into words. Do not worry about perfection or conciseness at this point in the process.

Inject Humor in Many Ways

Since you want to write a funny speech as the mother of the groom, you have to sprinkle your speech with appropriate humor. Although jokes will be a large part of this, there are other ways to make your speech even funnier:

  • Playful teasing
  • Light sarcasm
  • Witty remarks on marriage
  • Old sayings
  • Quotes from pop culture

Getting your timing right when delivering jokes is also crucial. Know how to read your audience in real-time—see if they will be receptive to jokes. Likewise, pausing at the right moment, such as before or after a punchline, can add more impact to your speech.

Edit, Edit, Edit

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Once you have written all that you want to write, it is time to start revising. Watch out for any grammatical errors, long sentences, and awkward phrases. This is your opportunity to rewrite parts that sound unnatural or unfunny.

This process might take several do-overs. Be patient and kind to yourself as you go through multiple revisions.

Practice Your Speech

Read your speech out loud. This is important not only for the delivery but also for spotting any errors during your revision.

In terms of delivery, reading your speech out loud multiple times will get you used to delivering it. For instance, you can work on your intonation and find spots where you should pause.

Seek Feedback From Others

Ask people you trust—such as your partner or other children—to listen to your speech. Doing so has multiple benefits:

  • They can give you the confidence to deliver the speech to an audience.
  • They can spot any errors or awkward spots you may have missed.
  • They can provide constructive feedback and criticism.

You can edit and revise your speech according to the feedback you receive. As mentioned above, revisions will take multiple times—asking others for help will make the process easier.

Stay True to Yourself

Although you want to write a funny mother of the groom speech, not everyone is a natural comedian. If you feel awkward delivering jokes and being sarcastic, take a step back and focus more on sentimentality—if that is what you are comfortable with. You can sprinkle some humor into your speech afterward.

Final Thoughts

When faced with the responsibility of giving a speech, it is easy to feel overwhelmed. You might even want to back out.

However, at the end of the day, you do not have to be anything other than your son’s parent. As the last tip says, be authentic. Use these funny mother of the groom speech examples to guide you, but personalize the details and the stories to make it true to yourself and your relationship with your son.

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Marisa Jenkins

Marisa Jenkins is a wedding planner and event coordinator. Her main goal for WeddingFrontier.com is to simplify the wedding planning process by sharing her years of expertise in the industry.

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Touching, Motivational, or Short: How to Craft the Perfect Mother of Groom Speech

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A mother of groom speech is always a sweet moment that guests look forward to. However, it hasn’t always been that way. Traditionally, it’s the bride’s parents that make the speeches. Over recent years, the formality surrounding weddings has loosened up a bit, giving brides and grooms plenty of new options to tailor their unique wedding experience. Opening up the floor to new speakers is a relatively new trend, but it’s been very well received. So much so that it’s a trend that we can assume will stick around for a long time.

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Now that you know how popular mother of the groom speeches is, you’re probably wondering how to write the speech. Well, we have all the advice you need. Stay with us for a complete guide to writing a mother of the groom speech.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should the mother of the groom say in her speech.

The mother of the groom can express her love and joy, share anecdotes about her son, welcome the bride into the family, and offer words of wisdom and support.

What does a mother say to her son on his wedding day?

A mother may express her love, share fond memories, and offer heartfelt advice for a happy and successful marriage on her son’s wedding day.

What do you say to your son on his wedding day speech?

In a speech on his wedding day, a mother can express her love, share memories, offer advice, and convey blessings for her son’s future with his new spouse.

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Like anyone delivering a speech, the mother of the groom is going to wonder what topics you should touch on during a mother of the groom speech. You want to be respectful. You want to be funny. How do you accomplish this while being funny, memorable, and sweet? We’re not going to tell you exactly what to say, but we do have the structure needed to check all of the mother-of-the-groom speech boxes. This mother of the groom speech template will point you in the right direction.

  • Introduce yourself Not all of the guests are going to know who you are. The first thing you should communicate is your relationship with the couple. This will provide context to the rest of your speech.
  • Thank wedding guests No inspirational speech from the mother of a groom can go without acknowledging the guests. Not only does this make them feel good, but it also converts you from talking at them to talking to them.
  • Include your memories Including an anecdote really drives the mother of the groom’s speech. You can choose a funny story from when they were growing up or a cute story about the moment you realized he would make a perfect husband.
  • Don’t forget about your son’s partner Welcoming the bride to the family is always a sweet moment. Take advantage of this opportunity to express when you first realized they were destined to be together or the moment you knew she was part of the family. It’s always wise to also acknowledge her parents by congratulating them for raising such a fine woman.
  • Explain Why Their Marriage Makes You Happy Although this portion of the mother of the groom’s speech is about why you are happy, it’s still about the bride and groom. Use statements that explain how proud you are that they will be so happy or that this is their dream coming true.
  • Add jokes and be funny You don’t want to be cruel, but you absolutely should include a few jokes in your mother of the groom’s speech. You can include the bride if you know her well but should otherwise stick to the groom when poking fun.
  • Keep it short When it comes to mother of the groom speeches, less is often more. Make your statements without wandering. If needed, practice your speech so that it’s concise.
  • Give some unique advice for newlyweds Deliver your best well wishes to the couple. Provide some life lessons that will help them navigate the trials and tribulations of marriage. This will finish your mother of the groom’s speech on the perfect note.

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There are a few topics that are taboo in mother of the groom speeches. These topics usually embarrass the bride and groom, the guests, and the speaker. Pretty much everyone. Here is what to avoid.

  • The negative situation of the son It’s okay to poke a little fun at your son as long as it’s mild and has good intentions. Tread carefully, however. Going a little too far could shine a light on uncomfortable situations that are making him feel like a bad person.
  • Embarrassed the son’s partner If your pike on the bride, it’s likely to make her feel like she’s not good enough for your son. Not only will this embarrassment hurt her at the moment, but it will also become a lifelong obstacle to overcome.
  • Don’t add stories about ex Even if it’s in a negative light, stories about ex-boyfriends and girlfriends have no business at a wedding. Nothing good can come of this and it almost always ruins the vibe of the reception.

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If you have never delivered a speech, as the mother of the groom you will appreciate these tips. These will help you stay focused, keep your structure, and connect with the audience.

  • Ensure that you are not too drunk It’s common to assume that a drink or two will help calm nerves. This is not true. If anything a few drinks will cause you to lose focus and will probably add to your nerves. A few too many drinks will make you sloppy and possibly make you forget the rules about avoiding taboos.
  • Practice many times Reading directly from your notes is never a good speech. Mothers of the groom are encouraged to practice speaking in front of a mirror and friends. This will help establish a tempo and commit your points to memory.
  • Use note cards You shouldn’t read from your notes, but you should have your talking points written down. Nerves often get the better of us and cause us to lose track of what we are saying. A few written reminders will keep you on point.
  • Express your feelings Weddings are emotional events. Feel free to smile, laugh, and cry. Don’t hold back. It’s very much appropriate to emote while you deliver the mother of the groom’s speech.

There are a few speech styles to consider. These mother-of-the-groom speech templates provide guidance for the 3 most common scenarios.

Short mother of the groom speech

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A short mother of the groom’s speech is typically under 3 minutes long. A short speech is a great goal to have as most speeches suffer from running too long. There are lots to say, and scaling it back to the bare minimum will keep things punchy and concise.

The trick is self-editing. Once you write your first draft, analyze each complete thought and try to find the quickest way to relay those thoughts.

If your son met his bride at a sporting event, your mother of the groom speech could start a little something like this:

When John was a little boy, a third-grade teacher taught him how to dribble a basketball. Once he got good at it he joined the basketball team and made a bunch of new friends. Sports taught him the value of teamwork.

This is a nice story but could be much more concise.

  • “When John was a little boy, a third-grade teacher…” These are redundant statements. By stating that John was in the second grade it becomes immediately evident that he was also a child at the time.
  • “Once he got good at it he joined the basketball team…” This detail does not add a lesson to the story.
  • “Sports taught him the value of teamwork.” This is a nice thought, but it’s a little disjointed from the rest of the paragraph.

When you consider all of these factors the new sentence becomes:

John joined the basketball team in second grade. This introduced him to a lot of new friends and taught him the value of teamwork.

Half the amount of words relay the same information without the potential for confusion. Use this technique with your jokes, your anecdotes, and your well-wishes.

Motivational speech from the mother of the groom to the bride

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The second mother of the groom’s speech style is motivational. The entire point of the speech is to deliver sage advice about how to nurture love and facilitate a successful marriage. This style requires attention to balance. On one hand, you want to be realistic about the difficulties that marriages endure. On the other, you don’t want to be all gloom and doom.

One thing to avoid is stories like “Sarah and Dave were just as happy as you when they first started out. Now they are divorced and Dave doesn’t have access to the kids anymore.”

This is not advice. This does not help the couple start off on the right foot. Instead, provide advice that helps the bride and groom avoid fights and misunderstandings. Explain that a marriage takes work.

“Marriage is not a 50/50 relationship. It’s 100/100. Your vows today mean that you will always give your all and that, if either of you isn’t giving 100%, the other will be there to support you and bring you back up. Marriage is a partnership that both participants need to contribute to every day.”
  • In short, your speech should include examples of staying true to the couple’s vows. Examples of struggles your marriage has endured will serve to provide guidance on how they can avoid it, or manage it if it happens.
  • The focus should be on love and cooperation, not warnings.
  • You can also consider providing practical advice. Most couples are aware of the significance and value of love but are ill-prepared for life’s surprises.
  • Marriage advice about raising a family: “Marriage is the beginning of a family. You will never be 100% ready for a child, but the two of you have all of the love needed to successfully raise a son or daughter.”
  • Marriage advice about finances: “Love is more important than money, but money does play a huge role in your future. You are accountable to each other and should be transparent with your spending, savings, debts, and investments.”
  • Marriage advice about careers: “In marriage, your family comes first. Although your jobs pay the bills, they do not define who you are.”

These types of advice can, and should, be blunt. Sugar coating the realities of life only serves to dilute the message.

Touching mother of the groom speech

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An emotionally deep mother of the groom’s speech is always a winner. Someone who has experienced a lifetime of marriage and is overjoyed that her son is about to experience the same thing. Just make sure to have the tissue ready.

The touching of the mother of the groom’s speeches is based on emotion. They talk about feelings, relationships, and the future. They acknowledge personality traits

  • If you are in a healthy marriage, this is a good time to express how important it is to set a good example. “After 40 years of marriage, your father and I still hold hands. It warms my heart to know that one day you will be standing in front of your children feeling the same way.”
  • If the groom’s father has passed away or is otherwise absent, you can speak on his behalf. “Your father would be so proud of the man you have become. He would say that you are strong, intelligent, and treat your new wife with respect. He would say that he admires who you are today and what you will become tomorrow.”
  • If you don’t know the bride well: “I’ve only met Sarah recently. I can’t say much about her as a person but by the changes I can see in my son, I know she’s perfect. He’s happy. He’s excited. He has a renewed zest for life and is constantly talking about the future. Anyone who can do that to my son must be a saint and is very much part of this family.”

The key to a successful touching speech is to speak from the heart. Use your personal experiences and anecdotes to tell the story of how your son arrived at this point in his life. Explain the journey that both you, your son, and your new daughter-in-law have developed and how many more experiences they have to look forward to.

Stay true to yourself. If you’re known to be a funny person, incorporate jokes into your mother of the groom speech. If you are naturally emotional, let it shine. Sticking to your structure and practicing your speech will make it good. Staying true to yourself and allowing your personality to shine will make it great!

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Writing the Perfect Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech: A Step-by-Step Guide

Our mother of the groom wedding speech guide gives you tips and templates for giving a memorable mother of the groom wedding speech.

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Are you the mother of the groom and tasked with giving a speech at your son's wedding? Writing a heartfelt and meaningful speech can be a daunting task, but with a little preparation and guidance, you can create the perfect speech that will leave your audience in tears of joy.

Here are some tips on how to write the perfect mother of the groom wedding speech:

  • Start by brainstorming . Before you start writing, take some time to think about your relationship with your son and what you want to say to the newlyweds on their special day. Jot down any memories, anecdotes, or words of wisdom that come to mind.
  • Keep it personal . Your speech should be about your son and your relationship with him, rather than about general wedding advice. Share personal stories and memories that highlight the unique bond you have with your son.
  • Show your love and support for the couple . While your speech should be about your son, it's also important to show your love and support for the couple. Express your happiness for them and your excitement for their future together.
  • Be heartfelt and sincere . Your speech should come from the heart and be sincere. Avoid using cliche phrases or jokes that may come across as insincere.
  • Practice, practice, practice . Rehearsing your speech is key to delivering it confidently and smoothly. Practice in front of a mirror or with a close friend or family member to get feedback and make any necessary adjustments.
  • Keep it short and sweet . While you may have a lot to say, it's important to keep your speech concise and to the point. Aim for around 5-7 minutes in length.

Here are a few points you can include in your mother of the groom wedding speech:

  • Share a personal story about the groom and how he has grown and changed over the years
  • Express your love and support for the couple
  • Offer words of wisdom and advice for the couple's future together
  • Raise a toast to the happy couple

Writing the perfect mother of the groom wedding speech takes time, preparation, and a lot of heart. By following these tips and focusing on your personal relationship with your son, you can create a speech that will be remembered and cherished for years to come.

Here are 10 mother of the groom wedding speech templates to give you inspiration for your son's wedding:

Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech Template #1

Good evening everyone,

I’m [Mother of Groom’s name], mother of the handsome groom, [Groom’s name].

[Anecdote about Groom’s childhood, growing up, and his relationship with his future spouse.]

[Groom’s name] has always been a joy in my life, and [future spouse’s name] has brought so much happiness into his life. And to see them join together in marriage, well, it just fills my heart with joy.

[Anecdote about the couple’s love story, how they met, their first date, and what made you know they were meant to be together.]

I’ve never seen [Groom’s name] as happy as he is with [future spouse’s name]. Their love is truly inspiring, and I know they will have a lifetime of happiness together.

[Anecdote about your relationship with the bride’s family, and how you feel welcomed into their family.]

I am so grateful to have [future spouse’s name] and her family as a part of our family now. I know we will have many happy memories together.

[Anecdote about the couple’s future plans, and your hopes for their life together.]

[Groom’s name] and [future spouse’s name], I wish you a lifetime of love, happiness, and adventure. May your love continue to grow and flourish each and every day.

So, let’s raise a glass to the happy couple. Congratulations [Groom’s name] and [future spouse’s name]. To a lifetime of love and happiness!

Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech Template #2

Hello everyone,

My name is [Name], and I have the honor of being the mother of the groom. I'm so grateful to be here today to celebrate the love between [Groom's Name] and [Bride's Name].

Now, some of you may know [Groom's Name] as the man who's always [insert personal anecdote about the groom]. But to me, he's just my little boy who's all grown up and about to start the next chapter of his life.

[Groom's Name] has always been the kindest, most thoughtful person I know. From [insert personal anecdote about the groom's childhood], to [insert personal anecdote about the groom's adulthood], he's always had a heart of gold. And now, he's found someone who's just as wonderful as he is.

[Bride's Name], you are an absolute gem. From the moment [Groom's Name] introduced us, I knew you were the one for him. And I have to say, [insert personal anecdote about the bride and groom's relationship], it's been the cutest thing to witness.

[Groom's Name], [Bride's Name], I wish you a lifetime of love, laughter, and happiness together. May your love continue to grow and flourish with each passing year.

And to the rest of the guests here today, let's raise a glass to the happy couple. Cheers!

Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech Template #3

Dear friends and family,

I stand before you today, honored to be the mother of the groom and to be a part of this joyous occasion. As I look around, I am struck by the love and happiness that fills this room. It is a reminder of what is truly important in life, and that is the love we have for one another.

As I reflect on my son's journey to this day, I am filled with pride and gratitude. [Insert personal anecdote about your son's upbringing].

And now, as he joins his life with [bride's name], I am filled with joy. [Insert personal anecdote about the bride and groom's relationship].

Marriage is a beautiful thing, but it is not always easy. It requires hard work, patience, and an unwavering commitment to one another. But if two people are willing to put in the effort, the reward is a love that will last a lifetime.

[Groom's name] and [bride's name], I know that you have what it takes to make this marriage work. You have already demonstrated your love and devotion to one another, and I have no doubt that your future together will be bright.

So, let us raise a glass to the happy couple. May your love continue to grow, may your life together be filled with joy and laughter, and may you always find comfort in one another's arms.

To [groom's name] and [bride's name], congratulations and best wishes for a lifetime of happiness.

Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech Template #4

Ladies and Gentlemen,

I am here tonight to talk about my son, [groom's name], who has brought so much joy and laughter into my life. Just like George Carlin once said, "A wedding is just a day, when two people become one, but the memories will last a lifetime."

[Personal Anecdote 1]

For example, [insert memory or story that showcases the groom's character or relationship with the bride].

[Personal Anecdote 2]

And who could forget the time [insert another memorable moment that includes both the groom and the bride].

[Groom's name] has always been a special and unique individual. He has always had a great sense of humor, just like George Carlin, who once said, "There's no such thing as youth. There's just a universal atypical adolescence."

[Groom's name], you have found the love of your life in [bride's name], and I couldn't be happier for the two of you. You complement each other in every way, just like George Carlin said, "Marriage is an attempt to solve problems together which you didn't even have when you were on your own."

[Groom's name], I want you to know that your mother is here for you, to support you and love you, now and always. And [bride's name], I welcome you into our family with open arms.

So, let's raise a glass to the happy couple. To [groom's name] and [bride's name], may your marriage be filled with laughter, love and joy. Cheers!

Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech Template #5

Good evening everyone!

I hope you're all having a great time at this beautiful wedding. I'm [Your Name], the mother of the groom, and I just wanted to say a few words about my son [Groom's Name].

[Insert personal anecdote about the groom growing up, something that made you proud, or a funny story]

Now let's talk about [Bride's Name]. [Insert personal anecdote or compliment about the bride]. I have to say, I've never seen [Groom's Name] this happy. [Bride's Name], you have brought so much joy into my son's life and I am grateful to have you as a daughter-in-law.

[Insert personal anecdote about the wedding or the couple's relationship]

I would also like to thank [Parents of the Bride] for raising such a wonderful daughter. You have raised a kind, intelligent, and beautiful person, and I couldn't have asked for a better match for my son.

[Groom's Name], [Bride's Name], I wish you a lifetime of happiness, love, and laughter. May your love for each other continue to grow and flourish with each passing day.

Cheers to the happy couple!

Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech Template #6

I am honored to stand here today as the mother of the groom. [Insert groom's name] may have gotten his good looks from his father, but I know for a fact he got his humor from me!

[Personal Anecdote #1 - share a funny story about the groom growing up, or a moment from his life that showcases his personality and/or relationship with you]

[Personal Anecdote #2 - share another funny or heartwarming story, this time focused on the groom's relationship with the bride]

And now, let's talk about the beautiful bride [insert bride's name]. When [groom's name] first brought her home, I have to admit, I was a little skeptical. But let me tell you, this girl has won me over. [bride's name], you have brought so much joy and love into my son's life, and for that I am forever grateful.

[groom's name], [bride's name], you two are the perfect match. Your love for each other is so strong, it can light up a room. I have no doubt that you will have a lifetime of happiness together.

[Raise glass] To the happy couple!

Thank you, and enjoy the rest of your evening!

Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech Template #7

Hello everyone, I am the proud mother of the groom and I must say, my son looks so handsome today! (Insert personal anecdote about your son growing up, a funny story or a moment that stands out)

I want to thank everyone for joining us on this special day as we celebrate the love and union of my son and his beautiful bride. (Insert personal anecdote about the bride and how she and your son met)

As I sit here and look at my son, I can’t help but feel overwhelmed with emotions. It feels like just yesterday he was playing with toy cars and now he’s all grown up, starting a new chapter in his life with the love of his life by his side. (Insert personal anecdote about your son's life milestones or events)

I am so grateful for the amazing woman he has chosen to spend the rest of his life with. She brings out the best in him and I couldn’t be happier for them both. (Insert personal anecdote about the bride and how she has impacted your son's life)

To my son and his bride, I want you to know that I will always be here for you, supporting you and cheering you on every step of the way. I wish you a lifetime of love, happiness, and adventures together.

And to everyone here, let’s raise a toast to the happy couple! Cheers!

Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech Template #8

First of all, I would like to say thank you for joining us on this beautiful day as we celebrate [Groom's name] and [Bride's name]'s union. It's an honor for me to be standing here today as the mother of the groom.

Now, let me tell you a little bit about [Groom's name]. When he was born, I remember thinking, "This kid is going to be trouble." And boy, was I right! [Insert funny story about the groom growing up].

But despite all the trouble, [Groom's name] has always been a loving son and a loyal friend. And I couldn't be more proud of the man he's become.

[Groom's name], you and [Bride's name] are the perfect match. You both bring out the best in each other and together, you will accomplish great things. I can't wait to see what the future holds for you both.

So, [Groom's name] and [Bride's name], I want you to know that I love you both with all my heart. I wish you a lifetime of happiness, love, and laughter.

And to the newlyweds, I raise a toast to your future together. May it be filled with love, joy, and a lot of laughter.

Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech Template #9

Good evening! My name is [Your Name], and I am the mother of the groom. I am overjoyed to be here today to celebrate my son [Groom's Name] and his beautiful bride [Bride's Name].

I want to take a moment to thank everyone for coming together to make this day special. It truly means the world to us.

[Insert personal anecdote about the groom growing up and how proud you are of him]

[Groom's Name], you have grown into a remarkable young man and I am so grateful to have you as my son. [Bride's Name], from the moment you entered our lives, you brought love and light into our family. I know that you two will have a lifetime of happiness together.

[Insert personal anecdote about the bride and how she fits into the family]

I want to raise a toast to the happy couple. May your love for each other continue to grow and flourish. May your life be filled with joy, laughter and all the things that make you happy.

[Insert a closing sentiment and another toast]

So here's to [Groom's Name] and [Bride's Name], may your marriage be filled with love, laughter, and all the blessings life has to offer.

Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech Template #10

I'm [Name], the mother of the groom, and I couldn't be happier to be here today to celebrate the love between [Groom Name] and [Bride Name].

First of all, I have to say that [Groom Name] has always been an incredible son. [Insert personal anecdote about the groom that showcases his character].

And now, he's found the love of his life in [Bride Name]. [Insert personal anecdote about the bride and groom's relationship].

[Groom Name] and [Bride Name], I have no doubt that the two of you will have a long and happy life together. May your love continue to grow and flourish, and may your marriage be filled with laughter, love, and joy.

[Insert a touching sentiment or advice for the newlyweds].

So, let's raise a glass to the happy couple. To [Groom Name] and [Bride Name], congratulations, and may you have a lifetime of love and happiness.

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Mother of the groom speech examples and inspiration.

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As the mother of the groom, your speech is an opportunity to express your love and pride for your son while warmly welcoming your new daughter-in-law into the family. To help you craft a memorable and heartfelt speech, we’ve put together some examples and tips to inspire you.

Mother of the Groom Speech Example #1

Good evening, everyone. I am [Your Name], the proud mother of the groom. I want to begin by thanking you all for joining us today in celebrating the union of [Groom’s Name] and [Bride’s Name]. Your presence here means the world to us.

[Groom’s Name], from the moment you were born, you filled my life with joy and pride. Watching you grow into the kind, loving, and intelligent man that you are today has been one of my greatest accomplishments. I am beyond proud of the person you have become, and I know your father would have been too.

[Bride’s Name], thank you for making my son so incredibly happy. Your love and support for each other is truly inspiring, and I am grateful that you are now part of our family. I couldn’t have asked for a better daughter-in-law.

As you embark on this new journey together, I wish you a lifetime of love, happiness, and adventure. May your love continue to grow stronger with each passing day. To [Groom’s Name] and [Bride’s Name], cheers!

Mother of the Groom Speech Example #2

Welcome, everyone. My name is [Your Name], and I am the mother of the groom. Today is a day filled with so much love and happiness as we celebrate the union of [Groom’s Name] and [Bride’s Name]. Thank you all for being here to share this special day with us.

[Groom’s Name], it feels like just yesterday you were a little boy, and now you stand before us as a strong, compassionate, and accomplished man. I am in awe of the person you have become and the choices you have made, especially in choosing [Bride’s Name] as your life partner.

[Bride’s Name], from the moment we met, I knew you were the perfect match for [Groom’s Name]. You bring out the best in him, and your love and dedication to each other is truly inspiring. We are so happy to welcome you into our family.

To [Groom’s Name] and [Bride’s Name], may your lives together be filled with love, laughter, and endless joy. Here’s to a lifetime of happiness. Cheers!

Speech Writing Tips for the Mother of the Groom

  • Start by introducing yourself and expressing your gratitude for the guests’ attendance.
  • Share some fond memories or anecdotes of your son as he grew up.
  • Speak about your new daughter-in-law and the positive impact she has had on your son’s life.
  • Offer words of advice or blessings for the newlyweds as they begin their life together.
  • Keep the speech concise, heartfelt, and sincere. Aim for around 3-5 minutes in length.
  • Practice your speech beforehand to ensure smooth delivery and to calm any nerves.
  • Don’t be afraid to show emotion. This is a special day, and your genuine feelings will resonate with the audience.
  • Consider adding a touch of humor or a memorable quote that encapsulates the essence of your message.
  • End your speech with a toast to the newlyweds, wishing them a lifetime of love and happiness.

By incorporating these tips and examples, you’ll be well on your way to delivering a heartfelt and memorable mother of the groom speech that celebrates the love between your son and his new spouse, and warmly welcomes your daughter-in-law into the family.

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Why Is The Mother Of The Groom Speech Special?

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Traditionally, there’s not much for the groom to look forward to when it comes to the speeches. He has the pressure of delivering one but all he gets in return is comedic abuse from the best man. But why should it just be the bride’s parents who get to mark the wedding as one of life’s special moments?

Whatever the gender of your child, their wedding is a big deal for both of you. This deserves to be acknowledged so make sure you grab this opportunity and give a great speech.

This means resisting the urge to start your speech with baby stories ( all babies cry too much and don’t sleep enough!) or standing up and simply listing all his achievements (just dull).

Instead, paint a picture of his unique personality with your inside stories. Make people laugh but leave them in no doubt how much you love your son and his partner.

Mother Of The Groom Etiquette

Relax. There isn’t any. Just be polite and welcoming and you’ve ticked the etiquette box.

  • DON’T – You don’t need to go formal or overly posh. There’s rarely a need to address the guests as ‘honoured guests’ and it can often sound too formal if you do. A simple ‘Well hello everyone’ will suffix.
  • DO – If there are guests you haven’t yet met then it’s worth introducing yourself as the groom’s mum.
  • DO – If you’re first on the wedding speech line up then it’s your job to welcome everyone to the wedding. Get some humour in there early and you’ll find you immediately relax.
  • DON’T – Now, a lot of parents make the mistake of thinking they need to thank certain guests, ones who have travelled far or older people. That’s actually your son’s job so don’t steal his thunder.
  • DO – Of course, if you’re giving a speech in the absence of his dad, then it’s certainly worth reading our Dearly Departed blog – everything you need to know to pay a heartwarming tribute without the risk of becoming overly emotional.
  • DO – Conclude your speech with a toast to the happy couple but make sure it’s more exciting than the usual father of the bride offering. Maybe toast ‘a lifetime of dancing on tables’?

Mother Of The Groom Structure

The structure of a mother of the groom speech is similar to a father of the bride speech. Here’s the idea…

  • Welcome all the guests and get them laughing straight away
  • Tell some  funny anecdotes from your son’s childhood  (ideally illustrating qualities that everyone will recognise in him today)
  • Pay tribute to the man he is today . The good stuff, the lovely stuff, but most importantly, the  funny stuff . 
  • Recount meeting your son’s partner for the first time and how you’ve grown to love them and their family
  • You may want to offer some  funny or heart-warming advice to the married couple . Nothing too profound or pompous.

Basically, your challenge is to sum up a lifetime of love in less than ten minutes.

In terms of content,  you could choose to concentrate on one particularly funny story or several stories that link up nicely. You may remember something from their childhood which seems particularly relevant today. Or you may want to offer some advice on how your son should behave as a husband.

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Indulge in memories

Writing your mother of the groom speech is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It’s your chance to dig out the old photos, memory boxes, and school reports and get properly nostalgic. Indulge!

But as well as a trip down memory lane,  use this time to dig up the evidence. How do the childhood artifacts relate to the man he is today? Were there early indications he’d be an engineer? Or were his teachers completely wrong about him?

He’ll love the surprising insights you can reveal, as will the guests!

Don’t forget his partner

Yes, there will be so much to say about your son but don’t forget the other half of the happy couple! 

If it’s a heterosexual wedding, the father-of-the-bride may make fun of the groom in their speech, but it’s not as common for anyone to make fun of the bride on ‘her big day’. Avoid this at all costs unless you’re sure they’re up for a little gentle teasing about the time they split red wine all over your cream carpet. If you have any doubts, don’t. Your son’s worked very hard to get this wife and, if you scare her off, another one may not be around for a while.

If it’s a same-sex marriage your new son-in-law may be up for a little more ribbing. Completely sexist but we’ve generally found this to still be the case.

All wedding speeches should contain an element of humour, not just the best man’s.

No one is expecting you to be a stand-up comedian so just be yourself. Avoid any ‘wedding jokes’ you’ve found on Google and instead rely on all the real, authentic stories that will make your speech memorable and meaningful. 

Remember the adage ‘it’s funny because it’s true’. Pinpoint the things that make your son unique. What are his quirks? His guilty pleasures? What is he obsessed by?

Read our blog How To Be Funny if you need more advice.

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Keep it short

You’ll amaze yourself with just how much material you find once you get started on your speech b ut remember, brevity is the soul of wit, so be selective and make sure your speech is somewhere between 750 and 1,300 words (Max!). 

When you’ve written your first draft, set yourself a challenge to edit it in half. Stories, jokes, and speeches are all better if they’re punchy. 

Prepare to deliver

No matter how good your speech is, it won’t sound good if you rush through it. So take your time, look at the audience, and don’t mumble into the mic. If you’re not a confident speaker, read our How To Deliver Like A Pro for lots of easy, confidence-boosting tips. As ex-BBC directors, we know the tricks of the presenting trade. 

And that’s it! Check out the Speechy blog for lots more information and tips, but most importantly – relish this opportunity.

Ultimately, whatever you end up saying, your son will be proud of you, and everyone there will be rooting for you! 

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The Essential Guide to Crafting the Perfect Mother of the Groom Speech

by Antoinette Barajas

A groom and mother of the groom speech is a special part of any wedding, and it can be both a heartfelt and entertaining moment for all involved. While the bride and groom are obviously the stars of the show, the mother of the groom’s speech is an important part of any wedding celebration.

The mother of the groom’s speech should be a genuine expression of love and appreciation for her son, his bride, and all those who share in their special day. It should also reflect her unique relationship with her son—it’s not meant to be a carbon copy of the other speeches or toasts at the wedding.

When writing her speech, the mother of the groom should keep in mind that she isn’t competing with anyone else; her goal is simply to express appreciation and share some heartfelt thoughts about her son’s marriage. She can talk about how proud she is that he has found someone to spend his life with, as well as fond memories from his childhood or stories from when he was growing up.

In addition to expressing appreciation for their union, it’s also important for mothers of grooms to welcome their new daughter-in-law into their family—and even offer up some friendly advice if they feel so inclined! This could include tips on how to handle married life or how best to maintain balance between work and home life.

No matter what you choose to say in your speech, always remember that your words will be remembered long afer your son’s wedding day has come and gone—so make sure they come from your heart!

Mother of the Groom Speech

I am so thankful to be here today to celebrate my son’s wedding. Words cannot express how grateful I am that everone could join us for this special day. My son is such an amazing person, and I am so proud of him.

He has always been a kind, thoughtful, and funny boy. I remember when he was younger, he would make up silly songs and stories to entertain us all. Even now, he still loves to make people laugh. He’s also incredibly hardworking and ambitious – qualities that have helped him achieve much in his life.

I know my son and his new bride will build a strong marriage together because they share the same core values of kindness, laughter and ambition. I’m delighted to welcome [Bride] into our family, and wish them every happiness in this new chapter of their lives. Congratulations!

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Writing a Wedding Speech for My Son

Good afternoon, everyone. On behalf of my wife and I, I’d like to thank all of you for joining us in celebrating the union of our son and his beautiful bride/partner.

Today is a very special day for us all; it is the celebration of a love that has grown over the years and has now blossomed into a beautiful marriage. Our son has found a partner who cares deeply for him and will support him through life’s ups and downs. We could not be happier for them both.

Our son has grown into an amazing young man, full of wit and intelligence. We have been so proud to watch him mature over the years, and we have enjoyed all the stories he shared with us about his life’s adventures—including today’s!

We woud also like to take this opportunity to welcome our daughter-in-law/son-in-law into our family. We are so excited to share new experiences with them both, as they start their lives together as husband and wife.

As our son embarks on this new journey, we want to give them some advice: cherish each other, communicate openly and honestly with one another, be kind in all circumstances, laugh often together throughout your long life ahead. With love and dedication, you can get through anything that comes your way.

We wish you both nothing but happiness in your lives together! Congratulations again on this wonderful day!

Giving a Speech as the Mother of the Groom

Yes, the mother of the groom can give a speech or a toast at the rehearsal dinner. It is important to keep in mind that she is one of the hosts of the event and her words will be remembered for years. A good speech should include special memories, stories about the couple, and wishes for ther future. The mother of the groom’s speech should be heartfelt and from the heart with a warm tone that conveys joy and happiness for the couple. Finally, end your speech with a toast to wish them all the best on their wedding day.

What the Mother of the Groom Should Not Do

The mother of the groom should not overshadow the bride’s mother in any way. This includes not dressing like a bridesmaid or drawing attention to herself with her outfit. She should also be careful not to be too critical, as this could cause tension or hurt feelings. It is also important for her to remember that the wedding is about the bride and groom, and she should not invite any extra guests or try to steal the spotlight from them. Finally, it is important that she attends all pre-wedding events, so that she can show her support for the couple and get to know teir families better.

Beginning the Mother of the Groom Speech

Good evening everyone. I’m so honored to be here today celebrating the marriage of my son Jason and his new bride Donna. This is an incredibly special day for us all, as we witness two people coming togethr in love and committing themselves to each other for life.

It’s been a privilege to have watched Jason grow from a young boy into the strong, kind, and loving man he is today. I can see in his relationship with Donna the same compassion and selflessness that has made him such an incredible son over the years. He truly has a heart of gold!

I’m so proud to see him embark on this new journey in life, surrounded by family and friends who wish them nothing but joy and happiness. This is a day that marks the beginning of an amazing journey as husband and wife, and I wish them both many blessings along the way!

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Length of Mother of the Groom Speech

The mother of the groom’s speech shuld be around 3 to 5 minutes long. This is usually the length of other speeches, so it’s best to stick to that time frame. It’s important to make sure your speech isn’t too short or too long. To keep your speech within the desired time frame, practice it beforehand and gauge how long it will take you to deliver the content. Try to speak at a steady pace and use pauses for emphasis when necessary. Make sure to take your time and pause accordingly for audience response and applause. Finally, remember that you don’t need to include every detail in your speech; just make sure that you convey your main message in a clear and concise manner.

Should Groom’s Parents Speak at the Wedding?

Yes, the groom’s parents usually give a short speech at the wedding. This speech is usually given after the guests are seated and before dinner. It is an opportunity to thank everyone for teir emotional support of the couple and their commitment to the marriage. The speech should also be a chance to honor both the bride and groom, emphasizing their personal qualities and why they make such a great couple. The speech should be kept relatively short and should be directed mostly at the bride and groom, although it can include a few words for other guests as well.

The Role of the Mother of the Groom in a Wedding

The mother of the groom plays an important role in a wedding. She is responsible for helping her son plan and prepare for his big day. She will usually be involved in the rehearsal dinner arrangements, and help create the guest list for the groom’s side of the family. Additionally, she can help with other tasks such as providing support to her son thrughout the planning process, addressing wedding invitations, and assisting with any other wedding-related activities. On the day of the wedding, she can offer advice and share special memories at both the rehearsal dinner and on the actual day of the ceremony. Finally, she may also take part in any traditional customs that are specific to her culture or religion.

Gift-Giving Between the Mother of the Groom and the Bride

Yes, the mother of the groom typically brings a gift for the bride to the bridal shower. This is a longstanding tradition and can be seen as a way for the mother-in-law to express her love and support for her new daughter-in-law. The gift can be something small and meaningful, such as a personalized book, jewelry, or home décor item. No matter what it is, it should be something that will bring joy to the bride on her special day.

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Who Should Give a Speech at a Son’s Wedding?

At a typical son’s wedding, there are usually four speeches given. The first speech is typically given by the father of the bride, who welcomes the guests and expresses his love and pride for his daughter. The second speech is then given by the groom, who thanks eeryone for coming to share in this special occasion and expresses his love for his bride. The third speech is traditionally given by the best man, who offers humorous anecdotes about the couple and toasts to their future. Finally, the fourth speech is often given by the father of the groom, who expresses his good wishes for the couple and offers advice on how they can make their marriage successful.

Escorting the Mother of the Groom to Her Seat

The groom’s mother is traditionally escorted to her seat by the head usher or a groomsman who is a family member. As a special touch, the groom can also escort his mother down the aisle. The groom’s father will then follow along behind them as they make their way to the first pew on the right-hand side.

Dancing Between the Groom and His Mother

Yes, the groom does dance with his mom for the mother-son dance tradition. During this special moment, the groom will take his mother out on the dance floor and they will share a special dance together. This is designed to be a meaningful and memorable moment between the groom and his mother.

What Color Should the Mother of the Groom Wear?

The groom’s mother should choose a color that will flatter her complexion and also complement the wedding’s color palette. For example, if the wedding is taking place in the fall, consider wearing a gown in a jewel tone such as emerald green, ruby red, sapphire blue, or amethyst purple. If the wedding has a formal black-tie theme, then navy or silver would be perfect choices. When picking out the perfect hue for your gown, remember to keep in mind that it shouldn’t clash with the bride’s dress.

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How to Be the Best Mother of the Groom

Being the best mother of the groom involves taking on a supportive role for your son and his new bride. Here are some tips to help you be the best mother of the groom:

1. Reserve judgment. If upon meeting the bride for the first time she seems aloof or dull or distracted, try to be understanding and give her a chance to make a good impression.

2. Communicate well. Now is not the time for subtlety, so be sure that you communicate openly and honestly with both your son and his new partner.

3. Offer specific help. Rather than general offers of assistance, let your son and his bride know what specific tasks or errands you can help with in order to lighten their load as they plan for their wedding day.

4. Pick your battles. As much as possible, try to pick your battles wisely – know when to step in and offer advice, but also understand when it’s best to let your son and his new partner handle things on their own.

5. Focus on the long-term relationship. As much as possible, focus on what kind of relationship you want with your daughter-in-law in the future, rather than just trying to make it through all of the pre-wedding planning details witout any bumps along the way.

Rules for the Mother of the Groom

1. Respect the Bride and Groom’s wishes – As a mother of the groom, it is important to remember that while you may have your own ideas and opinions, the bride and groom must be respected in their decisions regading their wedding day.

2. Offer Support – The mother of the groom should always be available to offer support for both the bride and groom before, during, and after the wedding planning process. Whether it’s offering advice or helping out with tasks, the mother of the groom should always be willing to lend a helping hand.

3. Be Available – Make sure that you are available to answer any questions or concerns from either party in a timely manner. This will help ensure that all involved are on the same page and ready for what lies ahead in wedding planning.

4. Speak Up – Don’t be afraid to speak up if something is not going as planned or if there is something you don’t agree with or understand. It is important for everyone involved to communicate openly so that all parties can work together towards creating a perfect wedding day!

5. Show Appreciation – Lastly, always show appreciation for all those involved in making this special day possible! From family members to vendors, show your gratitude by thanking them for their hard work!

In conclusion, the groom is a special person who deserves to be celebrated. He has been an integral part of the family for many years, and now he is taking the next step in his relationship by getting married. We are all incredibly grateful that we were able to celebrate this special time with him and his partner. We offer our best wishes for a long and happy marriage, and may they enjoy a lifetime of love, joy and happiness together.

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Guide to Crafting the Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech

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Stand Out in the Crowd: Craft a Memorable Mother of the Groom Speech with These Handy Tips

A wedding is more than a union of two people; it’s a tapestry of narratives, emotions, and a lifetime of memories coming together. In the realm of this celebratory gathering, speeches play an instrumental role in knitting an emotional bond between the families and the couple. For the mother of the groom, delivering a wedding speech is not just a formality but a poignant opportunity to express heartfelt emotions. This comprehensive guide is designed to assist in creating an impactful and memorable speech that echoes the joy and sentiment of the occasion.

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Introduction

“Good evening, everyone. My name is [Your Name], and I have the joy and privilege of being the mother to our wonderful groom. It’s an honor to stand here today to celebrate the beautiful union of our families. A heartfelt welcome to each of you who have joined us in reveling in this joyous amalgamation of love and commitment.”

The Journey of Motherhood

Reflecting on the journey of motherhood, the speech can delve deeper into the evolution of the groom from childhood to the remarkable man he is today. This section should encapsulate the pride, the challenges, and the growth witnessed and nurtured:

“As a mother, my journey has been one of immense joy and invaluable lessons. Watching my son transform from a playful child, with boundless energy and curiosity, into the compassionate, responsible, and strong individual standing before us, is a testament to the unpredictable yet rewarding journey of motherhood.”

Childhood Vignettes

Sharing specific anecdotes from the groom’s childhood can paint a vivid picture of his character and growth. These stories should resonate with warmth and humor, reflecting the unique traits of the groom:

“Let me share a little glimpse into [Groom’s Name]’s childhood. I remember when he was just five, his fascination with the stars led us to numerous impromptu stargazing nights. His determination to reach for the stars, quite literally, has sculpted his approach to life – always aiming high, with his feet firmly on the ground.”

Embracing the Bride

Welcoming the bride into the family is a pivotal element of the speech. This section should highlight her virtues and the seamless way she has become an integral part of the groom’s life:

“The first time I met [Bride’s Name], I saw in her eyes the same warmth and love that I have always seen in my son’s. Her kindness, grace, and the effortless way she brings a smile to [Groom’s Name]’s face assured me she was the perfect partner for him. She complements him in ways only true love can.”

Celebrating Their Love Story

Elaborating on the couple’s journey from their first meeting to the moment they decided to embark on a life together adds a personal touch. This narrative should capture the essence of their relationship:

“Their love story, unique in its way, is a beautiful blend of mutual respect, deep understanding, and unwavering support. From their first meeting, which [Groom’s Name] excitedly recounted to me, to witnessing their engagement, their journey has been a radiant example of a modern-day fairytale.”

Acknowledging the Man He Is Today

This segment of the speech is dedicated to acknowledging the groom’s attributes and the qualities that make him the man he is on his wedding day:

“Today, I see before me not just my son, but a man who carries strength, compassion, and integrity in every step. [Groom’s Name], your journey to this day has filled my heart with pride. Your resilience, your empathy, and your unwavering commitment to those you love are qualities that define you.”

The Strength of Their Bond

Discuss the dynamics of the couple’s relationship, emphasizing their strengths as a unit and the beauty of their bond:

“The bond [Groom’s Name] and [Bride’s Name] share is a testament to true companionship. They are a vivid illustration of love in its purest form – supportive, understanding, and complete. They are each other’s calm and storm, a harmonious balance of love and friendship.”

Expressing Joy and Unity

The union of the couple is a celebration of joy and the coming together of two families. This part of the speech should reflect the happiness and positive impact of this union:

“This union is not just a marriage but the coming together of souls, families, and dreams. It’s a day that marks the beginning of new stories, new memories, and a journey filled with love, laughter, and companionship.”

Imparting Motherly Wisdom

Offering words of wisdom or advice from a mother’s perspective adds depth and warmth to the speech:

“As you step into this new chapter, remember that marriage is a mosaic you build with your partner—millions of tiny moments that create your love story. It’s about growing together, supporting each other, and cherishing each moment. Keep your love strong, your communication open, and let respect and understanding be the foundation of your journey.”

Raising a Toast to the Couple

Conclude the speech with a heartfelt toast to the couple, wishing them a future filled with happiness and love:

“Let us raise our glasses to [Groom’s Name] and [Bride’s Name]. May your journey together be rich with love, filled with laughter, and abundant in beautiful moments. Here’s to a lifetime of happiness, shared dreams, and an everlasting love that grows stronger with each passing day. To the happy couple!”

“In closing, this moment is a cherished milestone for our family. As a mother, witnessing my son embark on this beautiful journey with the woman he loves fills my heart with immeasurable joy and pride. Here’s to new beginnings, to love, and to a future replete with happiness and togetherness.”

Final Thoughts

Crafting a memorable mother of the groom speech is about weaving together personal experiences, emotions, and genuine wishes for the couple’s future. It’s an opportunity to reflect on the journey, celebrate the present, and look forward to the future with hope and love. A speech that comes straight from the heart, adorned with personal stories and genuine emotions, will always be remembered. Happy speech writing!

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Easy Tips to Nail the Perfect Mother of the Groom Speech

At most weddings, it is the father of the groom that makes a speech to celebrate the joyous occasion. However, in some special cases, the mother of the groom is also required to make a speech and pay a tribute to the lucky couple.

Mother of the Groom Speech

So your son has finally grown up and has decided to take the leap of faith. It’s one of the happiest days of his life and you could not ask for a better match for him. What better way to celebrate this joyous occasion than a public display of oratory bedazzlement in front of all family members and friends. It is best to be prepared for such a moment and if you keep a few pointers in mind you will pull off a magnificent speech.

It is a standard practice in many customs for a parent of the groom to make a speech welcoming one and all to the wedding, celebrating the holy communion of the couple and giving the guests a brief insight into the lives of the couple as well. Weddings are happy times for everyone involved, and almost everyone is in high spirits, so public displays of celebration and excitement are always welcome.

How to Make a Great Speech

Introduce yourself.

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Attract everyone’s attention, ask the band to stop playing the wedding music for a bit and go ahead and introduce yourself as the mother of the bridegroom. Remember not everyone will know who you are so to avoid confusing them, make your relationship with the groom absolutely clear.

Thank Everyone

Thank everyone for being present there. Comment on what an exceptionally joyous occasion it is and how you’re absolutely thrilled that everyone who matters could make it. Patronizing inebriated guests always ensures that they end up having a good time. However, do not spend too much time on this stage, since the primary purpose is to talk about the couple.

Thank the Bride and her Parents

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Now you need to address the family that you’re welcoming into your life. You must tell them how happy it makes you to know that your son is marrying into such a great family. Such speeches are most effective when the speaker is visibly joyful and goes overboard, so do not restrain yourself in any manner.

Talk About Your Son

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Now it is time for you to speak about what a great and special kid your boy is. Recollect memories and incidents from his childhood days so as to make it humorous. Embarrass your boy but make sure that you don’t end up humiliating or offending him. The guests that are present should see a trajectory of the growth of your son from a boy into a married man, and they should also admire this growth.

Address the Bride

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Welcome the bride with open arms into your family and wish her a superb life ahead of her. Pass on some wisdom and anecdotes to her about married life, kids and love. Your daughter in law will most likely be apprehensive about the relationship that she will share with you, so it is your responsibility to ensure that she feels as comfortable as possible.

Now you can wrap up your wedding speech by quoting a famous line or poem or even composing one yourself. Wedding poetry is something that always does the trick, and you can adopt a famous poem by someone or you can even compose one yourself as long as it is witty, appropriate and touching.

Tips to Remember

  • Ensure that you are not too drunk while making your speech. You’ll only end up slurring your words and making a fool out of yourself for not following this rule of general wedding etiquette.
  • Keeping it short and sweet would be a very good idea as well. Ideally, it should not last for more than 5 minutes. Guests tend to get bored very easily and spending more than a few minutes listening to a speech is not something that they may prefer.
  • Practice many times before the final edition. You don’t want your mind to suddenly turn blank in the middle of your speech.
  • It is also highly advisable to freshen up just before you make your speech. Look your best so that you can enrapture your listeners.
  • Use visual tools, like videos, photographs or even memorabilia. These will give the guests a peek into the lives of the happy couple, and they will be happier for them.
  • Remember to make the speech from your heart and express feelings of appreciation towards the bride. If you’re putting on a show, everyone will know it.

Making the speech is a chance for you to express your immense joy for such a happy occasion and memorable day in your sons life. Do not hold back your emotions and your thoughts on such a day, and do all that it takes to make the special day even more memorable.

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Writing and delivering a mother of the groom speech that honors your son and daughter-in-law at the wedding reception or rehearsal dinner is a huge responsibility you shouldn’t take lightly.

Well, if you are looking for tips and ideas about what to say and what not to say and have no clue, have no fear because I am here to help.

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In this complete guide, I will share with you:

  • Proven tips and ideas to help you write a funny and sentimental mother of the groom speech
  • How and where to get great ideas for your wedding speech for your son
  • How to make the most of mother of the groom speech examples
  • What to say about your new daughter-in-law
  • How to calm your nerves and speak with poise and clarity
  • How to start and end your mother of the groom speech
  • Plus a whole lot more

Ok, let’s get down to business.

What Should A Mother Of The Groom Say In Her Speech?

When the groom’s mom imagine making a mother of the groom’s speech, she has just one goal, And that’s doing everything she can to make her son proud with her speech.

As a professional mother of the groom speech writer , I know this because several moms ask me for help with their wedding speeches.

Six years ago, Bum set her sights on delivering the best mother of the groom speech ever when her only child and son was getting married to a very wonderful lady.

When she reached out for help, I was a little hesitant because I was inundated with work.  I asked to take care of it since she is a writer. She sure was good with words. But, she was freaking out as she had no experience with writing wedding speeches.

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So, I ended up helping her out.  Well, you might be probably thinking that if a writer like her couldn’t put her story together beautifully, then you stand no chance of success.

You don’t have to throw your hands up in despair yet. Neither should you feel sorry for yourself that you don’t have what it takes to make a very lovely and heartfelt mother of the groom speech .

Believe it or not, you can! You don’t actually have to be a writing genius or even a talented speaker to pour your heart and soul into writing an amazing mother of the groom speech for your son and daughter-in-law.

Just take a moment to imagine how you would you feel if you pluck up the courage and speak with confidence and poise?

Again, picture yourself being showered with very sincere praises and compliments from family and friends for being the best speaker of the night. Wouldn’t you like it?

Also, envision being hugged and kissed by your son for having made him proud with your mother of the groom speech.  Wouldn’t that leave you with a great feeling of joy, pride, and excitement? It sure will and you will thank me if you ever get back to me when the wedding bells stop ringing.

All these and more are the possibilities a really good mother of the groom wedding speech gives.  

What I am going to share with you isn’t some theory stuff or something I came up with on the fly.

It’s based on my personal working experience as a mother of the groom speech wedding speech writer.

So, please grab your pen, journal, notepad or open up your word document and put away anything that will most likely interfere with doing things right.

This Can Help You Deliver Your Mother Of The Groom Speech With Ease

Before I let you in on all the tips and examples, there’s one thing I would like bring to your attention as it can hinder you from achieving your wedding speaking dreams.

I will talk about it in the next chapter and outline steps to deal with it so you can string your thoughts together beautifully and deliver your speech with ease.

What I am talking about is something that happens to everyone, including the best public speakers out there. 

Do you feel a bit faint when imagine how your mother of the groom speech will go? It’s perfectly normal to feel that way prior to doing anything in life. So, don’t be alarmed if you start to panic.

This illustration can clear things up for you. Let’s say you are still learning how to drive a car. Your spouse thinking you have mastered turning the wheel asks if it would be possible to take the family out on a road trip.

Wanting to show off your newly-acquired driving skills, you agree to do that.  As the day draws closer and close, you start to feel a little nervous and anxious as you are not too sure how it will go. I am sure you won’t have very sound sleep if you are a very confident driver.

Does that have any correlation to your mother of the groom speech ? Yes and yes to that.

Here’s the thing about public speaking anxiety: We always get a little timid if we have little or no experience in whatever we set our focus on.  Nonetheless, everyone has to start from somewhere to get to somewhere.

By this, I am reminded of the Chinese proverb that says that the journey of a thousand miles begin with a single step.  Similarly, writing your mother of the groom should start with a single step. Unfortunately, most mothers ended up taking triple steps by quickly putting their thoughts together after leafing through couple of mother of the groom speech templates .

The end result is a horrible patchwork of disjointed ideas which makes them vulnerable to apprehension. Thus, concluding that it’s better to say something than not to say anything at all.

When it comes to writing a lovely mother of the groom speech , that journey of a thousand mile starts from the mind and ends in the mind since it’s the battlefield of life.

Let me ask you these simple questions (just be truthful with yourself):

  • How did you feel when your son called out of the blue and asked you to deliver your mother of the groom speech? Did you feel jittery? I attribute this mood to the fear of failure. Most moms are so afraid of the unknown and so afraid of failing at things in which they have limited or no expertise, which is why you feel a bit frazzled. Don’t worry; I am going to help you overcome this soon.
  • Are you a naturally confident person? The tips I will be outlining shortly can help boost your self-confidence.
  • Do you have past public speaking failures?
  • Have you ever found yourself writing a speech only to run of ideas?

These and other issues are the underlying causes of your nervousness . Feeling nervousness is not always a bad thing. It happens to everyone.

I remember like it was yesterday when my heart thumped with fear when I was asked to deliver a tribute at grandma’s funeral. But, I felt a bit better once I started speaking.

So, you don’t have to feel down or low about those feeling of uneasiness.  Your nerves can rather help you meet this challenge and motivate you to reach your speaking goals.

But, how?  Let go off the past and keep imagining your family and friends smiling and applauding you for a great done as you deliver your wedding tribute for your son . 

As you keep imagining this positive outcome in your head, it will keep fears at bay and help build up your self-esteem and confidence.

This is what I want you to do right now to calm your nerves: Take lots of deep breaths and let out a huge sigh to relax your body and mind.  Then, start to imagine good things happening to you as you deliver your mother of the groom speech for your son and daughter before your family and friends.

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Don’t do it once. Practice this daily until it gets into your sub-consciousness so that it will be your potent defense mechanism when your mind starts to play tricks on you.

Do This And You Will Succeed

Do you remember the old saying that if you are not planning to succeed, you are planning to fail?  To succeed at this, you first have to dream it, and then plan it out to make your vision a reality.

Having a solid plan in place helps you streamline your thoughts in a coherent manner.  It also helps you craft a structure for your mother of the groom speech.

To make ideas flow in logical step, you may follow this simple plan. Start by creating a vision board for your mother of the groom speech.

A vision board is simply a projected outcome of how you want your speech to go. For example, you can write any of these words or phrases on your vision board:

  • I want my mother of the groom wedding speech to be funny, emotional, and inspirational.
  • I want to simply share stories about my son
  • I want to leave them with moist eyes
  • How do I start and end my mother of the groom speech?

Without a clear vision on your speech vision board, it would hard to direct your efforts in ways that satisfy your writing needs. Got the picture? Ok, let’s go on.

Those words (your vision for the speech) can be on a poster board, stick-it- notes, a plain paper like an A4 sheet, or on any other material.

Then, fasten your vision board to a prominent place in your home.  Not only will this prevent procrastination but also ensure that you work hard to achieve your goals.

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How And Where To Get Ideas For Your Mother Of The Groom Speech

A lot of times, good ideas mostly come to the curious mind and the best way to spark your curiosity is by getting your feet wet.

You can get your feet by first watching mother of the groom speech video clips. There are so many (best and worst) of such examples out there that it becomes pretty hard to figure out the right videos to watch for guidance and inspiration.

To give you a proof, you will find so many videos if you go to youtube.com and insert this broad keyword (mother of the groom speech) into the search box. These results will pop out:

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I guess you can’t watch all of that due to time constraints.  Hence, you should look for simpler and easier ways of getting great videos (like the one below) you can watch and profit them.

To save time and energy, you should look for videos that align with your vision for your mother of the groom speech.

For example, if you are thinking of doing a funny mother of the groom speech , you should insert the keyword’’ hilarious mother of the groom speech’’ and you will find a video like this:  

Again, if you are thinking of doing a sentimental/touching mother of the groom speech, you may use that keyword and its variants. You can watch and learn from this example:

If you want to make your mother of the groom speech fun, engaging and entertaining , this should be your keyword: mother of the groom speech song/rap.  Digging a little deeper, I found this video example:

Do you see where this is going? Watching those videos give you an idea of how mother of the groom speeches are made.

Let me add that you can watch the worst videos if you have some time so you don’t repeat the mistakes those speakers made.

Let me ask you this:

  • Did you really watch any of those videos?
  • And did you learn a thing or two?
  • Is there anything in those video clips that struck a chord with you?
  • Would you like to model your mother of the groom speech after those videos?

If you just watched them for pleasure, then you go back and re-watch one or two and jot down ideas you feel might be very helpful for your writing needs.

Writing A Lovely Mother Of The Groom Speech Starts Right Here

Wouldn’t it be great if you could write your mother of the groom speech at this point? I wish we could do that. But, you have to go back in time to recall all those great moments you have had with your son and the whole family. This would make the writing process a breeze.

You see, memories are the heartbeat of all memorable speeches. Unfortunately, as we grow and age, we often forget about all those precious memories.

Sometimes, they are just lying dormant in your mind and you only need something to prop them up to the surface.

Since a good speech is a collection of happy memories, I want us to get as many memories as possible down on paper using these well-known methods:

  • Flip through your old journal/diary (if you have them) and write down his life’s events you would like to use for your mother of the groom speech.
  • Pore through old family photos and videos and other mementos to rekindle lost memories. As you go through those beloved belongingness and keepsakes, write down what each photo brings to mind and the memory they convey.

As an example, you can flip through his childhood photos and ask yourself what they remind you of? You can also scan photos of his teenage years and so on.

  • You don’t have to worry if for some reason, you can’t find his photos or you are really struggling to remember specific details.  Your family members can be a source of tremendous help here.

Just talk to his dad, his brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, grandpa and grandma, and they will be happy to share some really fond memories that can embellish your words beautifully.

  • Family scrapbooks come in handy if you want to recollect very warm memories. So, can letters, notes and cards he sent you on important days like on your birthday, mother’s day, wedding anniversary, and so on.

Once, a mom asked to work on her mother of the groom speech. Whilst reviewing her information, I found a very touching letter her son sent when he was on the war front. I felt it might make her mother of the groom speech very heartfelt and I ended up infusing its contents into my draft which made her cry.

Here’s an excerpt of it:

 ‘’ Fourteen years ago, you sent me heartfelt note. In that poem, you spoke so lovingly of the love we have for each other, the great sacrifices I have made for you and our shared ordeals on the battlefield of life. It really touched my heart and soul. I nearly drowned in my own tears.

We have been through thick and thick, but you’ve always stood by me and cared for me. You have been my love, inspiration, cheerleader, and rock. 

All I can say is that you’re an amazing wonder and blessing to all who know you, and many who don’t. Thanks for always making my day bright. Only God knows where I would be with you . I love you so much ’’

That can easily pass for a sentimental mother of the groom speech , right? Your guess is as good as mine.

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Here’s a hint for you: After you have captured all those memories on paper, you will find yourself wondering which memory to use and what to discard and that can make the whole experience quite hectic.

To make things fairly easy, you can grab a sheet of paper and put down something like this:

  • Childhood memories---fill in the blanks with the correct info or family photos
  • Teenage memories---fill in the gaps with the right info or family photos
  • Landmark moments/memories(eg. high school and college graduation, ---fill in the blanks with the right info or family photos

It’s not finished yet. There’s more help on the way…

Mother Of The Groom Speech Examples And How To Use Them The Right Way

If you ask me or any mother of the groom wedding speech writer what the easiest way to get your ideas onto paper is, they are likely to respond with this definitive word:  mother of the groom speech examples/templates .

The reason being that well-written mother of the groom speech examples and samples have so many ideas, words and phrases you can borrow and add to yours.  

In addition to that, they may be used as models for guidance and inspiration.

That being said, I would like us to review this mother of the groom speech example .

After that, we will analyze it so that you can figure out how such examples can help you come up with the best mother of the groom speech ever.

The first thing to do is to pour heart and mind into reading the example I will be sharing shortly.

After that, please grab a pen and notepad and put down anything you wish to add to your presentation. Not verbatim though

Third, this should a word of caution:

Don’t copy it word for word because hundreds of eyeballs are glancing through this example this very minute and you risk being called a copycat if you do.

I remember years ago, someone asked me to edit his wedding speech. This person basically copied my examples word for word without even tweaking it a little bit. I think that’s so wrong and you shouldn’t do that.

Well, I can’t lay the blame on anyone considering that the overwhelming majority of mothers of the grooms find this rather lazy approach as the easy way out.

But, you don’t have to. You don’t want anyone to tell you to the face that you copied that example from the internet. Do you?

Just use it to create an original speech that’s entertaining and rich with his personal details.

Let’s look at this:

Mother Of The Groom Speech Example/ Template

Thank you all for joining us today to celebrate the union of two amazing souls, my son Jim and his beautiful bride, Janice.

For those of you who don’t know me, I am Esmile, proud mom of the groom.

Today is a day filled with joy, love, and a touch of nostalgia as I look back on the journey that brought us to this moment.

It feels like just yesterday that I was in the labor room during the Daytona 500 – yes, you heard that right! I couldn’t have chosen a more thrilling time to go into labor, and your dad, Dan, couldn’t have chosen a more exciting event to want to finish watching before we headed to the hospital.

‘’One more lap’’, he said, and I’m grateful we made it in time to welcome our little racer into the world.

From the very beginning, Jim was always an eager and adventurous child. At just 8 months old, he took his first steps, ready to explore the world and conquer it. I can’t tell you how many times he climbed out of his crib, always keeping me on my toes.

But those moments were precious, as I saw in him a determination that would shape his future endeavors.

Jim had a vivid imagination as a child, and he dreamed of becoming a firefighter or a Ghostbuster – a hero who could save the day.

While the Ghostbuster dream might have been a bit creepy, I’m glad he chose the path of a firefighter, selflessly serving his community and protecting others.

And let’s not forget his love for the drums – he could really make some noise, but hey, practice makes perfect, right?

One thing I always enjoyed was watching Jim play hockey – he had such passion and dedication on the ice. And when he wasn’t playing, I must admit, I couldn’t resist taking his Monte Carlo SS for a spin. It’s a mother’s prerogative, isn’t it?

Mother of the groom tips and ideas

Of course, Jim’s love for the water was undeniable, as evidenced by his boat ‘’Spot On.’’

He earned his captain’s license and became part of the Sea Tow team, making waves in his life and career. But life wasn’t just about boats and hockey for Jim – he had a big heart for his four-legged friends too.

His Dalmatian, Cash, was like his own child, and their bond was truly heartwarming. I like to believe that Cash is up there with your dad, looking down upon us today with pride and joy as they witness the love you share.

And speaking of adorable creatures, there was that Houdini-like hamster who managed to escape from its cage time and again.

It’s amazing how you both had similar experiences with your loved hamsters, Jenny.

Perhaps it was a sign of the adventures you’d share together. Janice, my dear, you have brought so much joy and love into Jim’s life, and I couldn’t be happier that he found someone as special as you.

When Jim missed the cutoff date for the fire department test, I was amazed by his determination to pursue his dreams regardless.

He became a paramedic and continued to make a difference in people’s lives, just as he will in yours, Janice.

I’ve seen the love you both share, and it reminds me of Jim’s favorite movie, Forest Gump. He always says you two are like peas and carrots – a perfect blend of unique personalities.

And let’s not forget the adorable mugshot story – a funny reminder of your wilder days, Janice.

But hey, we all have our youthful adventures, right?

And as a reminder, Jim uses that mug shot as his screensaver. I may have stumbled with a certain text message, but true love like yours can withstand any miscommunication.

As you take each step in this new chapter of

your life, I want to leave you with a few words of wisdom. May you continue to communicate openly, supporting each other unselfishly, and always standing side by side, hand in hand.

May your love grow deeper with every passing day, and may you find happiness in the little things.

So, let’s raise our glasses to Jim and Janice, two remarkable souls embarking on the adventure of a lifetime. May your love be eternal, your hearts full of joy, and your lives filled with beautiful memories. Cheers!

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I hope you took away some great ideas from that example. I did. But, I want us to look at the structure of the mother of the groom speech since every word you will ever write center around it. Besides, it will help keep your thoughts on track.

If you did analyze the speech carefully, you will realize that the mother of the groom speech is organized around these bullet points:

  • Introduction

First, let’s look at the first bullet point: introduction or what is usually referred to as the opening remarks. 

It’s like the hook and bait of on a fishing rod. I am saying this because its job is to grab the attention of your family and friends and to draw them in to the body of your speech.

These are the core components of the introduction:

Greetings: Here’s an example:

I want to begin by saying what an incredible honor it is to stand before you all as the mother of the groom. Today is a day that has been long awaited, not just by my son Colin and his beautiful bride Nataly, but by our entire family. Your presence is deeply appreciated.

  • Short-self introductory remarks

This is another example:  For those of you who don’t know me, I am Mitchelle, proud mom of the groom.

  • Thank the guests for coming

Here, you can thank the guests, the bride’s parents, your siblings, and your mom and dad for helping you take care of your son.

Please grab your notes and provide a list of people you want to express gratitude to and mention why you are thanking them.  This example can give you clearer idea:

‘’ Mom was like a second mom to Mark. She helped me with everything. She did everything in her power to make life easier for me and reduce my stress during my tough times. She would keep him at her house when I was sick, while also making meals for me. She would feed him his favorite meals, brush his hair, read to him,  and plant a flower garden with him. Her love was unconditional and absolute. ‘ ’

The other aspect of the introduction is the hook. The hook is that part of your speech that gives the wedding attendees a compelling reason to listen to you.

If you don’t do it well, they will conclude that your mother of the groom speech is going to be as boring as spending a very long time in quarantine.  

Here are a few ways to make yours one to remember.

  • You can start with a little story about how and when he was born if it has a dramatic twist. To illustrate, Michelle was expecting to have a daughter and the doctors said she was carrying her boy.

As it turned out, she got a girl when her water broke.  Such stories make really good mother of the groom speeches what they are. What’s your own unique story? Please write it down and share with the wedding guests.

  • Start by sharing a small story about who your son was when he was just a little boy. To show what I mean, this is how one person did it.

‘’I was always very thankful that I could be there for my son. My own father passed away when I was just six(6) years old, and that was difficult. So, when her mom was pregnant…’’

Don’t you think that would make everyone pay attention? You bet.

  • To strike the right emotional tone, you can use mother of the groom speech quotes or one-liners. The following mother-son quotes can help you do just that.
  • Sons are the anchors of a mother’s life.” –  Sophocles , Greek playwright
  • “There is an enduring tenderness in the love of a mother to a son that transcends all other affections of the heart.” –  Washington Irving , author
  • Be strong out there, my son. Look for the love and kindness in others. Forgive yourself when you make mistakes, and enjoy the journey.” –  Kirsten Wreggitt , author
  • “To be a mother of a son is one of the most important things you can do to change the world. Raise them to respect women, raise them to stand up for others, raise them to be kind.” –  Shannon L. Alder , author

Let’s move on to the next pillar: the body

The body is the outline of the speech. It’s the flesh and bone of your mother of the groom speech.

But, here’s what I found quite disturbing. The overwhelming majority have beautiful stories about their sons, but miss the mark when condensing years of memories to crafting mother of the groom speeches.

The logical step is to write down the really good memories you would like to use. So, let’s down to it by first answering these questions:

  • What was it like when your son was growing up?
  • What are his great attributes or character traits? Is he very loving and giving?
  • When did he first mention the bride?
  • How has he become a better person since meeting the bride?

Here’s a little assignment to help you script the body.

Do you have answers to those questions? Ok…Read through the example once again for inspiration and use those answers to write a first draft. You may not like it on your first try.

Funny mother of the groom speech

But take comfort in Ernest Hemmingway’s quote: ‘’ The first draft of anything is shit’’

All you have to do is to go back and refine that messy draft until you say to yourself ‘’it looks great. I think I am good to go!’’

Do this before you think of popping the champagne. Let's look at this next thing:

What You Should Say About Your Daughter-In-Law

Don’t forget to write a few things about the bride. Here are some ideas to help you write something about her.

  • Write down how you felt when you first met her…don’t comment negatively even if you don’t like her
  • Mention how she complements your son or why they are a perfect match.
  • Mention how their relationship has blossomed over the years. For instance:

‘’They were both building and taking on challenges for something great, and I watched as they formed a friendship and love for each other that mothers always want to see for their sons. I appreciate you for handling my Rob like gold.’’

Now, you can pop your champagne.

Let’s look at the conclusion: Here’s an excerpt from the above template

‘’ May your love grow deeper with every passing day, and may you find happiness in the little things. So, let’s raise our glasses to Jim and Janice, two remarkable souls embarking on the adventure of a lifetime. Cheers! ‘’

On the face of it, this looks like something anyone can do with remarkable ease. It’s a rather ordinary way of wrapping up because we are used to hearing that said over and over again.

But, you can do much more than that with these tried and tested methods:

  • You can conclude with a rhyming mother of the groom speech like this:

The Best Is Yet To Be On your joyful wedding day, You begin a brand new life. You'll share life's joy and pleasure; You'll have plenty of that, it's true.

But love is the real treasure For you both . And if life hands you challenges, As it does to one and all, Your love will hold you steady And never let you fall. Your wedding day is full of joy; Tomorrow you cannot see. But one thing's sure for the two of you: The best is yet to be. By Joanna Fuchs

  • What about presenting a very lovely and meaningful gift to the bride and groom? Just imagine framing their vows and giving it as a gift. Have you ever thought about that?

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Mother Of The Groom Speech: The Ultimate Guide To Writing A Great Mother Of The Groom Speech For Your Son And Daughter-In-Law

Writing a great mother of the groom speech is definitely a labor of love you shouldn’t take lightly. It sure can be disheartening if not downright scary when your beloved son calls you out of the blue and ask:

Mom, can you please do a lovely mother of the groom wedding speech on my big day? When most moms find themselves in such a desperate situation, their defenses kick in and they conclude that the best thing to do is to just say something about their sons; surmising that it’s better to say something than not say nothing at all. 

You know what? Instead of feeling so anxious like a sailor caught up in a sudden storm, you have to breathe in and out to relax your whole body and then ask yourself this simple question:

What Should A Mother Of The Groom Say In Her Speech To Her Son And Daughter-In-Law?

Great question! As a mother of the groom wedding speech writer , I have seen how moms read a few mother of the groom speech examples and then hastily put their thoughts and emotions together without figuring out what goes into writing one.

This very act reminds of a story where two wood cutters were hired to cut down trees on a large farmland. Thinking he was good to go, he hurriedly set out to cut out those massive trees so he could collect his wages and go back home to be his family.

Mother of the groom wedding speech

The second wood chopper was about to start chopping down those trees when he remembered his grandfather’s advice to always sharpen his axe before he cut down any tree. So, he sharpened his tool for several hours on a sharpening stone and cleared the entire field before the other guy did.

The moral of the story: when you prepare and plan for anything, you can accomplish more in less time.

So, it is with writing a heartfelt mother of the groom wedding speech . You have to prepare and plan for your wedding speech and stick with that plan. That I would say is the secret recipe for success in the speechwriting world.  I am sure you might be wondering how you can do that. It’s simple.

Here’s what I recommend you do before you even think of writing your script. I always follow this proven plan when I need content ideas for a mother of the groom speech.

Before we dive deep into that, let’s look at one crippling thought that can stand in your way of success even if you feel what you have on paper is the best ever mother of the groom speech. Do you have any idea what that is? Hint: It starts with n and ends with s. If you mentioned, nervousness …

Then, congratulations, you have been inducted into the mother of the groom speech club !

All joking asides, let’s look at…

How To Calm Your Nerves So You Can Deliver Your Mother Of The Groom Speech With Clarity and Confidence.

While it can be an unpleasant feeling, pre-performance nervousness is not a problem in and of itself. It shows that you’re only human and is a natural response to an impending situation that indicates an unhealthy mixture of excitement and dread.

To calm your nerves, you should first reflect on these questions:

  • Did I ever stumble over my words when I gave a speech?
  • Am I naturally confident person?
  • Do I lack writing skills?
  • Do I stutter when speaking before a small crowd of people?

If you’ve ever found yourself in any of these situations, then you have to put the past behind you and work at building your self-esteem and confidence. Here are practical ideas to boosting your self-confidence.

  • Get some sticky notes/post-it-notes and put these words on it:

   '' I would make my son proud with my mother of the groom speech''

Then, fix it on a prominent place in your home. This simple but proven goal-setting exercise is a as a constant reminder that you have an obligation to do your very best on his big day. Besides, it will help you overcome procrastination .

  • Learn to change your mindset. The difference between those whose excel behind the microphone and those who don’t has to do with perceptions and reality. The perception is that writing a mother of the groom speech is a hard thing to do and the reality that it’s indeed a very a hard thing to do if you don’t know how to get your idea off the ground.
  • Learn to be a self-confident person….I repeat….learn to be a self-confident person because it’s a learned skill. Before you throw a stone at me, let’s consider this scenario.

If you are comfortable behind a steering wheel, then you won’t feel nervous driving a car, right?   Likewise, you won’t feel jittery if you are a good cook in the kitchen.

It stands then to reason that you are on the edge because you don’t have excellent writing and speaking skills. Isn’t that the case? What that means is that you need to seek help. Once you seek help, you would be taking small but sure steps to becoming a good mother of the speech writer and speaker.

Ok…Let’s look at how to do just that. It all comes back to having a plan and following through on that plan. Your writing can be a breeze if you follow like this simple plan:

First, start with the end in mind. What do I exactly mean by this? Start by looking up ideas about how to write a touching mother of the groom speech . 

Here are some cool ways to dig up the right facts. 

I f you have ever delivered a mother of the groom speech before, then you can go back for it and read it slowly once more. That way, you can come with fresh, new ideas.

Moreover, you can ask for help from friends and family. Memories are the foundation of all great wedding speeches.

So, speak to your husband or the groom’s dad, your own parents and other relatives about speech and you will be amazed to know that some of them can help you out as they have good writing skills.

Third, this is what I recommend you do if you want come up with ideas so quickly. Just head over to your preferred video sharing platform or search engines and look for mother of the groom speech videos .

Youtube.com is my favorite platform because it has so many excellent as well as horrible videos you can watch and learn.  Here’s a snapshot of mother of the groom speech videos you will find on that space.

How to write a mother of the groom speech

Looking through those results, I saw these excellent clips you can model your speech after it you want to. Please note: As you watch these moms give account of their son’s life, ask yourself these basic questions:

  • Does it align with my goals and vision for my mother of the groom?
  • Can I use bits and pieces of the story line?
  • Do I find them entertaining and useful? And are these ideas I can use for my script?

Ok…Now, let’s look at both video samples.

Mother Of The Groom Speech Video Sample # 1

Mother Of The Groom Speech Video Example #2

I hope you got some inspiration from watching both short films. Well, I got these ideas from watching them over and over again.

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The fourth item on the list is my favorite resource of all my time. It’s a goldmine for tongue-tied mothers who are really struggling to come up with their own toasts.

Ok…wait a minute…Do you have any idea what I am making reference to? I am sure you know what I am referring to: expertly crafted mother of the groom speech examples .

Here’s Why You Should Use Well-Written Mother Of The Groom Speech Examples/Templates

  • You can modify one and adapt it for your personal use
  • You can borrow aspects of it to enrich your mother of the groom speech. Just imagine how memorable your wedding speech would be if you end with this piece of advice I culled from another example:

My wish for the two of you of you is that your love grows deeper with each passing day. And by this, I am reminded of the quote from the movie: The Notebook. It says that the best love is the kind that awakens the soul; that makes us reach for more, that plants the fire in our hearts and brings peace to our minds.

It's my hope and prayer that you experience this kind of love.That you have a family, and also tons of adventures. That you get through the storms, and enjoy every sunny day. And that you have a wonderful life together!

  • Not only does tapping into them give you peace of mind but it’s also a creative outlet for inspiration.

For example, if you can’t seem to get started, you may read through this example slowly. Afterward, we will break it down and analyze it so you can figure out how to map out a vision for your mother of the groom speech.

Here it is:

Mother Of The Groom Wedding Speech Example/Template

Hello everyone! For those of you who don’t me, I am Lucille, very proud mom of the groom. I want to thank each and every one of you for joining us all today to celebrate this wonderful couple and their true love story. Today would have been beautiful regardless, but it wouldn’t have been as lovely without you.

And to Mark and Christie – it’s finally official!! We are now one great big family! Welcome to our crazy clan, and thank you for making Jimmy as well all of us Swains feel welcome into your family too! I look forward to many family celebrations and milestones with the two of you.

Okay, as the mother of the groom, I get to exercise my right to embarrass the groom just a bit. So here goes…

Jimmy was a happy baby, and a good toddler. He started walking when he was 8 months old! And when Michael was born, he wanted to carry him. I got lucky.

However, When Jimmy was 2 years old, his Uncle put his beer down and Stephen decided he was going to drink it. Suffice it to say, it did not agree with him. I’d love to say that he never picked up another beer for the rest of his life, but that is stretching it. I will say that he waited a long time before he tried it a second time!

When he was 6 or 7, he came home telling me that he was this lady’s hero because she had locked her keys in her car and his arms were small enough to reach inside through the crack she’s left in the window and get the door open. That amazed me that he was able to realize that there was an adult who needed assistance, and that he could provide that assistance even though he was a child. That desire to help others never left him.

Mother of the groom speech samples

Once when we were camping, a friend of ours brought a wig. It was a huge afro. Jimmy got up one morning, put on that wig, and went fishing on the other side of the lake. He did it just so that he’d know that as we were looking across the lake at him, all of us were giggling at his enormous hair!

When he decided to join the marines, he was 13 years old. I remember asking him why and his answer was that he wanted to protect his country. He signed up for the delayed entry program at 17. He went into the marines at 18, 3 months after graduating high school.

He served for 6 years and came home a disabled veteran. But that didn’t stop him. He went on to become the first person in our family to graduate from college, and he did that with honors. He continued his education by getting his masters degree in Geographic Information Science. He made us very proud.

There’s a story that I won’t tell in complete detail, but it has to do with Jimmy coming to my rescue and a tenant at a Hotel where I used to work. He protected both of us from a not so nice man who was being very rude to me and very abusive to my tenant.

Jimmy just came out and started barking order, and when the man decided he didn’t want to listen…Jimmy threw him through a window to get his attention!

When the police arrived, they listened to Jimmy, and told the other guy to shut up and sit on the curb. One of the policemen was also a marine. Jimmy looked at him and said Family First, to which the officer replied “Exactly, Family First!” That was the first time I heard Jimmy say that, but I guessed that the Marines had taught him that phrase. It meant a lot to me.

Jimmy has grown to be a smart, generous, compassionate, and thoughtful man. So of course, I was very pleased when he found a loving, kind, respectful, honest and loyal woman like Marina. I’ve waited for 10 years for this day, and I couldn’t be happier!

I knew the first time I met her and she would smile every time she talked about Jimmy that she was the one. And today, she is my daughter!

My hope for the two of you is that you will continue to grow together, that you will always bring out the best in one another, and that together you will make all your dreams come true. My advice for the two of you is always listen to what the other person is saying. Never take cheap shots during a fight, you know – name calling or bringing up the past.

Words can hurt, so be careful with them. But also, don’t keep things bottled up. Just communicate. Tell each other what you are thinking, and how you are feeling. And always say I love you. You can never say that too much.

Okay, with that I will ask everyone to raise their glasses to Jimmy and Marina! May you both live happily ever after!

I am sure you enjoyed reading that example, right? This is an excellent example of a touching mother of the groom speech. Well, anyone can look it over and figure that they can do better than that. But, it is easier than done because a lot goes into writing such a sample .

As a mother of the groom speech writer, I have had the opportunity to review some mother of the groom speech draft example and a mistake I see most make is to read through an example and then proceed to write their own.

That is not a great way of getting things done, unfortunately. They say behind every great script is a good story. A story about how it was written so you fully grasp the concept behind the write-up.

Before you start putting your stories together, you first have to pause and consider a few things like:

  • The kind of wedding speech you would like to make
  • The length/duration of your mother of the groom wedding speech
  • When and where your toast will be delivered

Let’s look at each point briefly before we figure out how to easily and quickly write the content of your mother of the groom speech itself.

  • The kind of wedding speech you wish to make

From personal observation and analyses, I have come to the conclusion that there are eight kind of mother of the groom speeches.

They include the following:

  • Hilarious mother of the groom speech

  • Touching/Emotional mother of the groom speech

  • Poetic mother of the groom speech
  • Joint parents (father and mother) of the groom speech

  • Religious/Christian mother of the groom speech
  • Combo approach: This is really helpful if you really want your presentation to stand out.

My homework assignment: Reflect for a moment and ask what kind of toast you would like to make.

Second, look at…

  • The duration or length of your mother of the groom speech.

If you ask me what how long or short your mother of the groom speech should be, I will say that the content trumps everything else.

I have written long mother of the groom speeches that became a hit and I have also written short ones as well. So, it doesn’t really matter how long or short is. You just have to do a great job and no one would be too bothered about the length of your wedding speech.

However, if you have asked to speak for a certain number of minutes, then you have to be a good time keeper.

Let’s look at the third idea:

When and Where Will You Be Making Your Speech?

  • At your son’s engagement party?
  • At his rehearsal dinner?
  • At the wedding reception?

Having done all that work, you should proceed to create an outline for your mother of the groom speech. 

By developing a clear layout for your ideas, you will save yourself from the mental torture of not knowing where to start and how to piece your storyline together.

How can you do that? I created this simple outline below from the mother of the groom speech example above.

Mother of the groom speech tips and ideas

Let’s see how it all unfolds.

  • Start with a greeting
  • Mention your name and state your relationship with the bride and groom
  • Thank the wedding guests for coming
  • Start with a hook
  • Talk about your son
  • Talk about your daughter-in-law
  • Share some marriage advice/Share your best wishes
  • Father of the groom toasts to his son and daughter-in-law

This is what you have to do next after creating an outline for your speech. Just pick an idea and back it up with some supporting material as you see below.

Here’s an example:

Hello everyone! For those of you who don’t me, I am Cathy, very proud mom of the groom. I want to thank each and every one of you for joining us all today to celebrate this wonderful couple and their true love story. Today would have been beautiful regardless, but it wouldn’t have been as lovely without you.

I think anyone can write this aspect of the speech so let’s move on to something else.

This is an example to support it: Hello everyone! For those of you who don’t me, I am Cathy, very proud mom of the groom.

Again, here’s an example: I want to thank each and every one of you for joining us all today to celebrate this wonderful couple and their true love story. Today would have been beautiful regardless, but it wouldn’t have been as lovely without you.

  • Start off with a hook

The hook of your speech is your gateway to your speech’s universe, and a well-crafted one that can make the difference between a great speech and one that falls flat.  It reels the listener in and makes them want to hear more of what you have to say.  

The hook or opening lines can be a joke, a funny story about your son’s birth, a personal story, a story about the bride and groom, use mother of the groom speech quotes , sing a well-known love song or share how it feels like giving a speech on your son’s  big day..

Below are two examples:

First, share a mother of the groom joke:

Second, share how you feel about giving your speech:

It’s probably no secret that I have been thinking about my speech

practically since the moment Laura and Bill got engaged last

November. For some moms it’s the dress, but for me….it’s the words.

I’ve been writing in my head jotting down notes on my phone while

staring at the roasted chickens at Costco (truly).

Afterwards, you have to do this:

Here, you can share a few memories from when he was born to when he first told you about the bride. If you don’t know where to start, just write down several stories and pick from the pool.

From personal observation, most mothers center their anecdotes on these themes:

  • Anecdotes of your son from when he was a little boy so you can create a short mother of the groom speech from those memories.
  • Stories that define your bonds
  • ''Proud moments'' stories: Here, you mention why you are so proud of him and back it up with a story or two from his life.

A mom once said that her proudest moment was when his son doused out the flames on her barn.

Question: What are your most proud moments as a mom? Write them down and figure one which ones you want to use for your mother of the groom speech.

That brings us to the next point:

  • Talk briefly about your daughter-in-law

Main ideas to consider:

  • Talk about who she is to you and your son
  • Your impressions when your son first brought her home
  • Mention her beautiful traits
  • You may share how she brings out the best in your son

That takes us to this:

  • Share some marriage advice

Culled from the sample are these words:

‘’  My advice for the two of you is always listen to what the other person is saying. Never take cheap shots during a fight, you know – name calling or bringing up the past. Words can hurt, so be careful with them. But also, don’t keep things bottled up. Just communicate. Tell each other what you are thinking, and how you are feeling. And always say I love you. You can never say that too much. ‘’

Before you go back to your seat…Just ask everyone to raise their glasses and toast to the bride and groom.

Templates for mother of the groom speech

Well, you may end your mother of the groom speech by toasting to the bride and groom. To make it super memorable, you can use add one of these tips.

  • Frame your speech if it’s really good and gift it to the bride and groom
  • Give a thoughtful gift to the bride and groom
  • You may conclude with a poem

Now, I want to ask you this simple question.  Can you really write a very lovely mother of the groom speech with the tips and ideas I have shared on this page?

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  • If you are not good with words and you feel you’re not a natural writer and you are struggling to find the right words but still want to give a great speech.
  • If you get so scared anytime you’re asked to say something before an audience and you really want to save yourself from any form of embarrassment on your son's big day.
  • If you are not too eloquent or not too sure if you are on the right track.
  • If you absolutely hate speaking in public or feel this is not your thing but you want to make your son feel very proud
  • If you have a day or less to the wedding and you are worried that you might make some horrible mistakes
  • If you are a good speaker but you still want someone to look over or review what you've come up with!

Just imagine leaving your entire presentation in the hands of skilled wedding speech consultants who will take away your pain of spending hours thinking hard and long about what to say and what not to say.

Also, envision being patiently guided to say something that will leave a favorable impression on the mind of your listeners.

And also imagine the thrill and feeling of excitement and pride you’re going to experience when the audience leaps onto their feet and scream and shouts and even sing your praises.

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Yet, some sons are still getting married and asking their moms to give speeches.

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Mother of the groom wedding speeches

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Why? As you know, the current health and economic crisis has caused severe hardships for most people. Precious lives have been lost, jobs wiped out and families displaced, leaving everyone wondering what the future holds.

Even though we are going through this crazy time, if you do a poor job at it, your speech will be captured on video and your son and daughter-in-law and other viewers will forever remember what you said and would not attribute your poor performance to the fact there was a deadly disease in town.   

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The speech went very well, I modified it a bit and practiced it as you suggested (great advice).  Thanks for all your help and if I need a prepared speech again I’ll definitely contact you.

All the best,

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Mother Of The Groom Speech Examples: Use These Mother Of The Groom Speech Templates To Write A Heartfelt Wedding Speech For Your Son and Daughter-In-Law

Are you looking for mother of the groom speech examples and templates you can easily model your mother of the groom speech for your son and daughter-in-law after?

If so, please stick with me and I will share with you…

  • How to write a mother of the groom speech using proven and simple ideas and tips
  • How to use mother of the groom speech examples and templates to come up with great ideas on the fly
  • How to make your speech very memorable and unique using little-known but easy-to-follow ideas…
  • Plus so much more

Here’s What Your Mother Of The Groom Speech Should Be About

Let’s face it…Raising an all –boys family is not an easy thing. You may lose your sanity if they are boisterous and you might end up having your heart walking outside of your body so to speak. However, the joys of being a mom would certainly supersede the pain when they grow up to be successful adults and find the love of their lives. 

Mother of the groom wedding speech

I think you will agree with me that having a baby boy means you have a best friend and a constant partner for new adventures which you will cherish forever because the bond between the two of you is meant to be forever.

Speaking of your relationship reminds me of a crucial role mothers play at wedding ceremonies: delivering mother of the groom speeches.  Ouch! Just take it easy.

Well, delivering a heartfelt mother of the groom speech boils down to these things:

  • Preparing yourself to deliver your mother of the groom
  • Writing your mother of the groom speech
  • Practicing your speech before delivery

Let’s first start with this:

How to Prepare and Plan for Your Mother Of The Groom Speech

What distinguishes great and successful athletes from the average lies in how they invest in themselves before entering a competition. So it is with your mother of the groom speech.

What that means is that you have to block out a few minutes every day to study some proven mother of the groom speech examples and watch some videos about how mother of the groom wedding speeches are written and delivered.

Before we go on, let’s watch a few (video) mothers of the groom speech examples (for an immersive experience) so we can figure out how such presentations are made.

Here you go:

Mother of the Groom Speech Video Example #1

Mother of the Groom Speech Template Video # 2

Let me ask you this: Which of those videos did you find exciting? Any takeaways or lessons learned from watching both clips? Write it down because it might come in handy down later.

Here’s Another Great Resource for Your Mother of the Groom Speech

Having said that, let’s look at another valuable writing tool that can calm your nerves, help you pick the right words so you can easily write an amazing wedding speech for your son and daughter-in-law even if you don’t know where to start or feel like pulling your hair out!

Do you have any idea what that is? Ok…Mother of the groom speech examples.

Well-written mother of the groom speech examples can help you do justice to your speech even if you are not a very good writer.

This is what I am thinking of. First and foremost, let’s study a well-thought out mother of the groom speech. Afterwards, we will analyze it with actionable tips so can get great ideas to help you meld thoughts and ideas together to write an amazing mother of the groom speech.

So, here you go:

A Short & Sweet Mother of The Groom Speech Example

Good evening. I want to thank you all for being here today. It’s such a special occasion and it’s been made more meaningful by having each of you with us to celebrate the love of Mark and Amanda today.

I think we can all agree that so far, it's been a fantastic day. This may be the only low-point. As I'm not known for being a tremendous speaker, or an open mic hit on comedy night, I actually thought to myself:

"Why not hire someone to do this?" I mean, we pay for professional music, professional photography, professional catering...why not a pro speech maker? But at the end of the day, I'm the mom, and that is a job you can't outsource. If I could have, I would have gone on an extended vacation for Mark's entire 18th year of life. But I got through those dark days, and you will get through this speech!

All jokes aside, I would like extend an exceptional thank you to individuals like my mom (his grand mom Alice) who turned 100 this morning! Let’s give her a hand…..For your information, she’s doing so well and she’s here with us. Let’s give her a hand.

I would also like to thank Dean and Shirley. I thank you both every single day for sharing your wonderful daughter with our family and please always rest assure she is very much loved and adored by us.

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I stand here a very proud mom on this very beautiful day. To see Mark and Amanda's love grow over the years has been amazing and I love that we have all been such a special part of their story. 

Mark, from one mom to another as hard as it is to watch our babies grow up, move on and not need us as much –

I am so glad it was Mark who stole my boys heart.  I really didn’t need to worry about their age because they have proved their love is something that is so special and definitely one of a kind.  I knew from the beginning Amanda adored Mark more than anything in this world, and I know she will love him ALWAYS. 

  25 years ago, I was blessed with the most amazing gift - becoming Mark’s mom. Mark, the moment I saw you, I knew what true love was  I knew what it was like to love something more than life itself. 

I could not believe how so very perfect you were & you belonged to me.  In April 1998 our journey together began and I would not change a single day.  I didn’t think it was possible for me to love you anymore than I did the day you were born - how wrong I was, it only continues to grow. 

I am your biggest fan, your loudest cheerleader and your proudest supporter.  I will protect you through anything this world has to throw at you.  I will defend you no matter what because that’s promise I made to you when I became your mom.  I will stand with you whenever I am needed and always remember where ever I am my door is open waiting for you.

To call you funny would probably be the most accurate description of your schooling personality!  I am remembering Parent/Teacher Interviews.  Without a doubt you were definitely very well known by all the teachers.

Mark, I would walk into every interview not knowing what I was going to be told.  I remember like it was yesterday, poor Mrs Wendy. 

Walking up to her desk she asks me "Are you really Mark’s mom".  As proud as punch (like always) I stand tall and reply "I sure am. All I see is her smiling and say you have got an amazingly talented son!

I didn’t care that you weren't the brainiac kid because I knew you would succeed in whatever you chose to do.  Anyone who knows Mark knows that he will never settle to be second best (except for school of course).

In 2014 you started working at McDonalds.  You didn’t want too, you begged and pleaded with me not to make you go.  Then your deal came "you would go to your first shift only on the condition I would buy you a PS4". 

Long story short - you got the PS4 and continued working at McDonalds for 2 years. I pushed and pushed you to stay at school and finish Year 12, but you wore me down in Year 11.  You could leave but not until you had an apprenticeship.  This was a Friday, by Monday you was starting your Floor Tiling Apprenticeship.

WOW I remember your first day.  You were working in Dube Park. How was I going to just drop you off with all these men? How was I going to leave you and not check in all day?

Returning to pick you up you were so worried. This pulled on every heart string I had after you telling me you had been vomiting from exhaustion.

"I even said "don’t go back, work at McDonalds until you find something you want to do".  BUT the Mark we all know and love wasn’t giving up. 

Mark, your humor, and even your cheekiness is definitely your superpower!  You are genuine, loyal, kind and caring.  You leave a lasting effect on anyone who crosses your path.  You are a tower of strength - you know what to say and when to say it.  You are always willing to help, support and encourage the people you love.  I love your strength, courage and your determination to always want to be better.  Even though in my eyes are already perfect.

It was obvious early on that Mark and Amanda were going to be inseparable.  Together since they were 18 years old and have only grown since then. 

I’ve had the privilege of watching you both grow up and I couldn’t be prouder of the two of you.  You continue to amaze me daily with how in tune you are to the world around you.  Engaged at 20 and home owners at 21 - Keep on achieving those goals and continue to dream big.

Mark & Amanda,  as you embark today on your next great adventure, please keep this in mind. You are walking a path together now. All of us will walk with you from time to time, along with many more folks in your future, to include your children. But never let any of us walk between you two, because we are all here for just a short jaunt, the long walk will always be the two of you.

Every day try to remember how you felt when you woke up this morning. How excited you were at the idea that you were getting married today. If you can remember that feeling, you will be able to carry it along with you no matter how long the path is. Know that today you take all our best intentions, hopes and wishes with you as you start along your journey. Call us if you need anything, and just be good to one another. I love you both with all my heart, and am so proud of both of you!

Look back on this day lovingly, for you will remember it as one of the happiest days of your lives.

Now, Ladies and Gentlemen, before I end, just some housekeeping notes, the venue has asked that you don't stand on any of the chairs and tables for my standing ovation, and if you want to throw money, they ask that you keep it to paper, since coins might chip the paint.

God bless you.

That is an excellent mother of the groom wedding speech, right? I think it’s a heartfelt and emotional speech that hits home on many levels. Guess what?

You can actually write something better than that. Yes, I mean that with my whole heart. But, how much better, exactly ?

I am happy to help. First and foremost, let’s break down the above example into these parts:

Introduction (excerpts): ‘’ Good evening. I want to thank you all for being here today. It’s such a special occasion and it’s been made more meaningful by having each of you with us to celebrate the love of Mark and Amanda today.

I think we can all agree that so far, it's been a fantastic day…All jokes aside; I would like extend an exceptional thank you…

Body (excerpts): 25 years ago, I was blessed with the most amazing gift - becoming Mark’s mom.

Mark, the moment I saw you, I knew what true love was  I knew what it was like to love something more than life itself… To call you funny would probably be the most accurate…

Conclusion (excerpts): Call us if you need anything, and just be good to one another. I love you both with all my heart, and am so proud of both of you!

Now, let’s see…

How To Write The Content Of Your Mother of The Groom Speech

For most moms, writing the content of their mother of the groom speeches is the hardest thing they would ever do because they have lots of ideas jumping up and down inside their brains but don’t know where to start. To make things work for you, you should record the most important milestones in his life.

Talk about:

  • His first day in school
  • Thrilling adventures
  • Vacation trips
  • Baptism/Baby dedication

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Now, look at that list once more and pick out that aspect of his life you would like to dwell on and use those ideas to craft a mother of the groom wedding speech. 

That brings me to the final idea:

How to Write a Great Conclusion for Your Mother of the Groom Speech

First and foremost, let’s look at the closing remarks:

‘’ Now, Ladies and Gentlemen, before I end, just some housekeeping notes, the venue has asked that you don't stand on any of the chairs and tables for my standing ovation, and if you want to throw money, they ask that you keep it to paper, since coins might chip the paint. God bless you. ‘’

That’s how the vast majority of moms wrap up their mother of the groom speeches. However, a few others make a striking difference that their family and friends never forget what they said and how it was said. Well, I am happy to share with you a few simple but proven tips of ending on a memorable note.

First, you can end with a love or marriage poem like these ones:

New Beginnings," Barbara Crooker

“May this be a day of new beginnings the sun, like a fragrant apple; the summer air, soft on your hands as the kiss of a child. May berries melt like honey on your tongue. May your heart rise in wonder at the clouds drifting across the sky. May the trails under your boots be covered in pine quills, let the leaves rain down like memories in the autumn of your heart. May the snow beneath your skis run as fast as watered silk, may the cold air kiss your cheeks, turn them red as summer's roses. May the rivers always flow with their unexpected beauty, the first freshets of snowmelt, the rush of early spring. May you always walk in gladness through whatever path or highway; may you always walk within the golden circle of your love.”

Marriage By Linda Harrison

M is for Making a future that will last. A is for Accepting both the present and the past. R is for Respect for each other every day. R is for Remembering those special things to say. I is for Issues, which no doubt will challenge you. A is for Always find a way to talk them through. G is for Growing the love that keeps you strong. E is for Endurance when sometimes things go wrong.

Second , if you are a Christian or a person of faith you can end with a prayer for the couple or a benediction from the Bible. Here's an example:

Numbers 6: 24-26 NKJV

The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face shine upon you. And be gracious to you. The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

Third, you can end with your best wishes. That’s not so hard to write. Well, here are some examples you can copy and learn from.

  • Congratulations and best wishes on your wedding day.
  • You were meant for each other. Hope you remain this happy for the rest of your lives.
  • You look perfect together. Congratulations and I wish you load of happiness.
  • To love and be loved is the key to happiness. May you never lose sight of this precious treasure in all your days to come.

What should a mother of the groom say at his son's wedding

P.S: Is the thought of giving you a great wedding speech keeping you up at night? It shouldn’t if you do what most moms do. By following this simple plan that's guaranteed to help you write a great mom speech like the one you read above.

Claire was quite skeptical when she came to us but we kept assuring what she will make her son and family proud-and this is what she sent over after the wedding was over

Want to know how she did just that? She got on board our wedding speech program and one of our talented speech consultants helped her out.

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This is letter a mom sent to us after we helped her deliver her speech(Please click on it to enlarge if you can't see it)

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Ok, Is This Offer For Me?

  • Yes, if you are expecting nothing less than a very special, beautiful, unique, and memorable speech.
  • Don’t have much time to write a perfect speech just as you want it because of work demands and other life's pressure or even sick? Then, let’s take care of it and the guests will definitely sing your praises--we have done it for so many others and it's your turn now!
  • Yes, if you are overwhelmed by the pressures of work and don’t have the time to put together a very meaningful speech, so you can have your peace of mind
  • Yes, if you want your family, your son, friends, and wedding guests to shower you with very sincere compliments…just imagine how you will feel
  • Yes, if you are not good with words and you feel you’re not a natural writer and you are struggling to find the right words but still want to give a great speech.
  • Yes, you get so scared anytime you’re asked to say something before an audience and you really want to save yourself from any form of embarrassment on your son's big day.
  • Yes, if you are not too eloquent or not too sure if you are on the right track.
  • Yes, if you absolutely hate speaking in public or feel this is not your thing but you want to make your son feel very proud
  • Yes, if you have a day or less to the wedding and you are worried that you might make some horrible mistakes
  • Yes, if you are a good speaker but you still want someone to look over or review what you've come up with!

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Mother of the groom speech or toast: How to easily and quickly write a heartfelt mother of the groom wedding speech for your son

Are you looking for easy-to-follow tips and ideas to help you write the best ever mother of the groom speech for your son and daughter-in-law ?

If you are, then you are exactly where you need to be. Just bear with me for a little while and I will share with you…

  • Tips and Ideas that can help you to easily and quickly write an amazing mother of the groom wedding toast
  • What to include and what not to include in your mother of the groom wedding reception or rehearsal dinner speech
  • How to use mother of the groom speech examples (the right way) to easily come up with a heartfelt and hilarious toast
  • How to express your deepest sentiments about your daughter-in-law without offending her and her family...get it wrong and you will embarrass yourself and your son
  • Plus several practical ideas you can weave into your own toast.

Are you ready for this? Now, this is what I want you to do now. Please put away every distraction and let’s get to work right away. Have you ever wondered why most mother of the groom speeches don’t pass muster while a few ones really hit the mark?

You see a lot of things come into play when you are planning to deliver a memorable mother of the groom wedding toast. You need excellent writing and presentation skills so your words can resonate with the wedding crowd. But, let’s face it. How many of us are blessed with those gifts?

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Just a few I guess! Yet, in spite of your shortfalls, your son and your family will be counting on you to tell a memorable story about who your precious son is, how far he’s gotten in life, and what you look forward to as he starts the next chapter of his life with the bride.

That can be a little disheartening if you don’t know where to start or fear speaking before a small crowd. No matter how anxious you may be, this treasured tool can be your savior if you use it wisely. Can you guess what it is?

Mother of the groom speech examples! Mother of the groom speech templates because they have several ideas you can learn from and adapt for your own script even if you haven’t mastered the art of writing and speaking in public.

Well, in the next few lines, I am going to share with you a well-written mother of the groom wedding speech. Afterwards, we will break it down and analyze its components so you can figure out what goes into writing a unique and heartfelt mother of the groom wedding toast so you can have peace of mind.  Please read through it carefully.

A Mother of the Groom Speech Example/Template

Hello everyone. I’m Amanda, Dan’s mom and I am so happy that we are finally here to celebrate with Dan and Stephanie and their true love story. We waited a year, but they finally got the wedding they deserve!

Dan has always been such a good heart. Even when I was pregnant with him, it was a dream pregnancy, so easy. Of course, the birth part was a bit less of a dream. 26 hours of labor.

Eric and I wore a path in that maternity ward, walking and walking all night long. Every time we’d pass the nursery we would stop and look at the babies. I couldn’t wait to finally meet him, but apparently you were just fine.

And your father with his camera! He took pictures of the whole thing to document my level of pain. But he stayed with me the entire time, and when the three of us could finally go home, he rented a limo to take us. Your first ride in a car was in a limo!

Dan was always very smart and basically a great kid. He did well in school, was loved by his teachers, had many friends, and he loved playing sports.

Dan was the best big brother in the world. Always looking out for his little brother, a great role model, very helpful, very supportive, they have a close relationship to this day, even though they are as different as night and day. That is always something that makes me so proud.

Growing up, Dan did not like riding on the horse, so we would always end up sitting on the bench. Going round and round sitting on a bench with a toddler.

One day when his grandparents were visiting, we went to the Fio Zoo. When Dan saw the elephant ride, he got excited and wanted to ride the elephant. There was a very long line and I thought , “oh great, we’re going to wait on this long line, I’m wearing a skirt and will have to straddle this elephant and I know he won’t go on.”

How to write a mother of the groom wedding speech or toast

  When we got to our turn sure enough, he jumped right up there and loved riding the elephant. He was afraid of the carousel horse; he had no problem riding the grand elephant. I think that says something about Dan.

He may be cautious when it comes to cheap thrills, but when it comes to something real? He embraces that part of life with everything he has.

In his teens, Dan played football and when they had to go for away games, he would just sit on the bus doing his homework. Dan was 1 of 10 valedictorians at his high school graduation.

Then he was off to college where he graduated in 4 years.  I always thought he would make a great leader, like mother like son, right?

He is extremely passionate about what he does and his clients are full of praise for him. That’s why I could not imagine a more perfect partner for him than Stephanie . She’s also so hard- working and intelligent. And I’m still so glad that she’s actually family now.

You know, I started running in my 60’s and Stephanie and I completed our first half marathon together.  She was a big support to me and always very encouraging.

When I ran the Boston Marathon she and the rest of my family was there to cheer me on. The reason I’m telling you this is it is a good example of something my husband always makes a point of saying.

He says that our “family’s vein” which did mean the four of us, and now that means the five of us. Me, my husband, Dan, his sister Mark and now Stephanie. We always stick together. I know that someday our family tree will be even bigger when Dan and Stephanie have beautiful babies.

We are always going to be here for the two of you as you go on this great marathon we call life. Don’t ever forget that.

And I hope that your home is always filled with love and laughter.  To Dan  and Stephanie!

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Did that make your day? I enjoyed reading this short example. Guess what? This short template has several ideas you can model your speech after. We are going to dive right in by looking at how you can make the most out of that example.

But first, let’s take note of a few things that prevents wedding speech givers from delivering great speeches and how to make sure you don’t make those same classic mistakes.

I love this verse of scripture (Proverbs 23:7) that says that as a man thinks so he is. That scriptural verse reminds of a thoughtful little poem that reads like a wise father’s advice to his son.

It goes like this:

Watch your thoughts

For they become your words

Watch your words

For they become your actions

Watch your actions

For they become your habits

Watch your habits

For they become your character

Watch your character

For it becomes your destiny

When it comes to writing a mother of the groom speech , we can render it like this:

For they can make you anxious

Watch the anxiety

For it can make you a poor speaker!

I brought this up because panic attacks or nervousness might actually stop you from stepping up to the plate even if you feel you are up to the task.

Having worked with wedding speakers the world over, I have realized that there’s no such thing as a terrible speaker. But, what sets great orators apart has to do with their mindsets.

If you consciously cultivate a positive mindset about speaking in public, you will gradually be shattering those widely-held limiting beliefs that hold most moms back from putting their best foot forward.  

Limiting beliefs like:

  • I am not a natural speaker
  • I failed to impress last time…so, I am probably not going to live up to expectation…Such wrong thinking can ruin your performance…so, please leave the past in the past
  • I would probably not do too well this time…but I will try anyway
  • It goes on and on

Well, you can turn the tide around if you take control of the situation by preparing well ahead of time.

By the way, if stage fright makes you sick to death, then I would recommend that first watch this video.

It can be tempting to start jotting your thoughts down if you feel that you have some great memories about the groom. You can do that if your head is brimming with useful ideas and have a fair idea of how to start.

But, if you are still wondering how, then, it makes sense to cool down and watch a few mother of the groom speech videos so you can figure how it is done.

This is what I would like you to do now . Just watch these videos…say once or twice and write down ideas you think you can slot into your own mother of the groom wedding speech.

Mother of the groom speech sample (video#1)

Mother of the groom speech example (video#2)

I hope you enjoyed watching both clips. Now, let’s see how we can come up with our ideas using those visual and written resources.

To make things much easier, you first have to create an outline for your mother of the groom wedding toast. By studing the above example, we can deduce that the structure is built on these bullet points:

  • Short self-introduction
  • Thank your guests and other personalities
  • Start your speech
  • Talk about the bride and groom
  • End with a bit of marriage advice or best wishes
  • End with a toast

Most wedding speeches follow this format. You can simply follow that too if you want to stay in your comfort zone. If not, you are free to think outside the box if God gave you a creative mind before you landed on planet earth.

My drama professor used to say that it’s always best to know the rules before you think of breaking them. So I think we should stick to the above plan for the sake of convenience.

  • Let’s start with the first idea on the list: greetings

That’s the easiest part of the speech to write, right? This is how it’s captured in the above example.

''Hello everyone. I’m Sandra, Dan’s mom and I am so happy that we are finally here to celebrate with Dick and Stephanie and their true love story. We waited a year, but they finally got the wedding they deserve!''

  • Let’s look at the next item on the list: Short-Self Introduction

 Here are a few examples:

  • For those of you who don’t know me, I am Mary.
  • I am the proud mother of the groom and right by side is my side chick of the last 40 years! I call him 50 cents…there’s a reason for that and I will get to that in my speech
  • Most of you know as the mother of the groom with a nice nose….Well, I am actually his best friend and our friendship started from birth…

I could go on …But did you notice how I made the second and third points quite hilarious? Yeah….Most self-intros are boring but yours can pack a punch if you make it a little bit different. So, why not give it a try? Just make sure it’s not over the top .

  • Let’s now consider the third idea on the list: Thank your guests and other personalities

You certainly can’t take the credit alone for where your son is now. This reminds me of the popular African proverb that says it takes a village to raise a child. It certainly has taken the positive influence of so many loving and caring family and friends to help raise him so well and you can’t let his big day slip away without acknowledging them.

To Lori and Pat, I’d like to thank you for raising

such an amazing lady. She’s an absolute credit to you both.

This is a mother thanking the parents of the bride. There are obviously many other persons she could have expressed appreciation to. Can you write down a few names you wish to give a shout out to?

Ok…l am going to list a few below.

  • Your mom (the groom’s grandmom)
  • Your dad(the groom’s grandma)….if they are both deceased, you can simply say they are looking down at him with pride

If they played an integral role in molding him, you can mention that briefly without casting a sad shadow over the event.

  • Your husband or the father of the groom. If you are divorced or a single parent, you need not mention it. It would make sense if you forgive him. If you do that from a very sincere heart, your story might go viral and you will be admired for that. Remember, life is too short to keep a bitter record of one’s wrongs and rights.

Action Tip: Think for a moment, persons you wish to express gratitude to. Put down their names and indicate why you are referencing them in your speech.

  • Having seen that, let’s move on to the fourth item on our list: Start your speech and talk about your son

This is the part most folks call the opening remarks or introductory address. This is how it’s captured in the mother of the groom speech template we saw at the onset.

‘’ Dan has always been such a good heart. Even when I was pregnant with him, it was a dream pregnancy, so easy. Of course, the birth part was a bit less of a dream. 26 hours of labor. Chris and I wore a path in that maternity ward…’’

Mother of the groom toast tips and ideas

If you read that extract a second and probably a third time, you will realize that it starts with a story and that’s what the wedding crowd love most. Stories are the heartbeat of all great wedding toasts. So, please start with one if you can think of a very good one.

Of course, there are many other interesting ways to start your mother of the groom speech and get everyone involved from the start to the end. I would like to share with you a few ways of opening with a bang.

  • First, you can begin on a happy note by rendering it like a song as seen in this video.

  • If your son’s birthday falls on the same day as his wedding date, you can mention this and humbly ask everyone to join you in singing a happy a birthday song before you deliver your speech.
  • If you have a little story to share, that would be great. It could be a beautiful story about when you were pregnant with him, a story about what happened on his due date or another nice story about how events unfolded when you brought him home.

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I once reviewed a speech of a mom who said that when her child was born, her husband was so excited that he drove her to a dump! Can you imagine that? You just have to reflect on the good and bad times and you will come up with some really good stories.

If you can’t remember the exact details, then I have this question for you.

  • Do you remember how you felt when you brought your son home from the hospital? If you do, then, please write it down.

This is what a new mom said about her first few days with her cute baby boy.

Mike was born one sunny morning when we were living in Florida. On that day, I was overcome with joy, pride and a deep sense of love and belonging when he was placed into my arms. He was a beautiful gift and when I saw him, it was love at first sight, at second sight, and at every sight. I still remember how several times at night, I’d look into his beautiful, smiling eyes and be completely overwhelmed with a sense of joy and pride. There and then, I closed my eyes and imagined what the future held for both mom and son.

Now, here he is a perfect picture of a mom’s dream come true and I couldn’t be more proud that he starts the next chapter of his life with someone he loves with this whole heart.  

  • Now, let’s look at the next item we are going to look at: Talk about your son and daughter-in-law and how they complement each other

With so many stories about your son to choose from, you can be end up writing what sounds like a biography. But that shouldn’t be the case at all.

This is what I want you to do now .  Starting from when he came into your life, write down series of stories about his life. Allow it to sink in for a day or two and then choose from the pool of events, stories you would like to share with your family and friends.

After writing down a few words about him, you should jot down a few words about your daughter-in-law even if you think she’s not a great match for your son or you don’t really know her.

I know you are thinking, Dan, what am I going to write about someone I don’t really know? Great question and I am glad you asked it. This example can free your mind from this mental stress.

It’s obvious that you both love each other and I hope that your love continue to burn brighter forever.

  • Finally, Let’s look at the last item on the list: end with nuggets of advice about marriage

The last item on the list or your closing remarks are equally as important as the introductory remarks because when all is said and done, the wedding attendees will remember how your closing thoughts made them feel. You may wrap up with any of these cool ideas.

First, just share some fundamental truths about what makes a marriage tick. Here’s an example .

Make time together a priority. Budget for a consistent date night. Time is the “currency of relationships” so consistently invest time into your marriage. There are no shortcuts. Building a strong marriage takes time.

Second, if you are a spiritual person, you can end with a prayer or even use a few words from the scriptures. My favorite is from I Corinthians 13.

Third, you can end with a thoughtful poem like this one.

A marriage works on give and take

And learning how to share

Always thinking of your loved one

And to show how much you care

To trust each other always

And to forgive when there’s a need

To say how much you love them

Is a wonderful thing indeed

Your love upon your wedding day

Will grow throughout your life

And build upon that moment

When you became husband and wife

Mother of the groom speech for son and daughter-in-law

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Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech or Toast

Below Are Some Simple but Proven Tips and Ideas for Writing a Great Mother of the Groom Speech for Your Son and Daughter-In-Law

Is your son getting married to the love of his life? And are you looking for great tips and ideas to help you come up with the best ever mother of the groom speech ?

Just give me a few minutes of your time and I will show …

  • How you can write a sweet mother of the groom wedding speech even if you are not great with words.
  • How to use mother of the groom speech samples to easily come up with a speech that will endear you to your family and friends and other guests
  • How get the right ideas and tips for the content of your wedding toast for your son and his precious bride

Does a mother of the groom have to give a speech at his son’s wedding ? This is a question most mothers grapple with when their sons ask them to speak at their wedding.

Well, you really have to honor your son with a great speech and this very short but moving story holds the keys to doing just that.

So, please stay tuned for everything you need to know about saying something about your son on his wedding .

What If You Were The One?

Mary loved his son not because they were kith and kin. But there was a story behind their very strong attachment.

Their strong bond of friendship was formed even before James was born. Her family had this chronic history of infertility that spanned decades.

A few in the family were lucky to have their own children and her entire tribe had only 10 members. Some had experienced miscarriages, and others lost their tiny babies at birth.

After her marriage to Chris, she really struggled to conceive. Test after test after test showed there was nothing wrong with the couple. When they least expected, the couple had a baby boy who filled their lives with hope and meaning.

Speech to my son on the day of his wedding

26 years later, their baby boy had grown into a very compassionate man and was about to get married. His mom felt he had to give him a gift that would outlast time itself and prove to everyone how much he loved his beloved son.

After carefully weighing several options, she decided to surprise his son with a mother of the groom wedding speech.

On his son’s big day, he gave a truly heartfelt speech that captured her story, the beauty of their relationship, and what his son means to her.

After reading the tips on this page, she delivered a speech that made his son feel so completely proud.

In the next lines, I will share with you her entire sample so you can pick a few nuggets you can use for your own message. So, please read the mother of the groom sample below carefully with an eye towards writing one that will make you so proud of his mom.

Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech Sample/Example

Hello everyone. I’m  Mary, James’s mom and I am so happy that we are finally here to celebrate with James and Stephanie and their true love story. We waited a year, but they finally got the wedding they deserve!

James has always been such a good heart. Even when I was pregnant with him, it was a dream pregnancy, so easy. Of course, the birth part was a bit less of a dream. 26 hours of labor.

Christopher and I wore a path in that maternity ward, walking and walking all night long.  Everytime we’d pass the nursery we would stop and look at the babies. I couldn’t wait to finally meet you, but apparently you were just fine. And your father with his camera!

He took pictures of the whole thing to document my level of pain. But he stayed with me the entire time, and when the three of us could finally go home, he rented a limo to take us. Your first ride in a car was in a limo!

James was always very smart and basically a great kid.  He did well in school, was loved by his teachers, had many friends, and he loved playing sports.

When he turned 6, we introduced him to his new baby brother Tanner. We used to joke that Tanner had 3 parents. James was the best big brother in the world. Always looking out for him, a great role model, very helpful, very supportive, they have a close relationship to this day, even though they are as different as night and day. That is always something that makes me so proud.

When James was very small we lived near South Coast Plaza and our favorite thing to do was to walk there to go on the carousel.  James did not like riding on the horse, so we would always end up sitting on the bench.  Going round and round sitting on a bench with a toddler.

One day when his Poppy and Grandma Ethel  were visiting, we went to the San Diego Zoo.  When James saw the elephant ride, he got excited and wanted to ride the elephant.  There was a very long line and I thought , “oh great, we’re going to wait on this long line, I’m wearing a skirt and will have to straddle this elephant and I know he won’t go on.”

When we got to our turn sure enough, he jumped right up there and loved riding the elephant.  He was afraid of the carousel horse; he had no problem riding the grand elephant. I think that says something about  James. He may be cautious when it comes to cheap thrills, but when it comes to something real? He embraces that part of life with everything he has.

Even as a teenager, James was so calm. He played football and when they had to go for away games, he would just sit on the bus doing his homework. Some nights they wouldn’t get home until midnight, but he was completely not stressed. I had to do all the stressing for both of us.

James was 1 of 10 valedictorians at his high school graduation.  Then he was off to UC Berkeley where he graduated in 4 years.  He started his own financial /wealth management company this past year during COVID  and is doing well.  He has wanted to do this for a very long time and felt the time was right now. I always thought he would make a great teacher, like mother like son, right? 

Well, James says he is a  sort of teacher.  He says “ I teach people how to manage their money to live their best life” He is extremely passionate about what he does and his clients are full of praise for him.

That’s why I could not imagine a more perfect partner for him than Stephanie. She’s also so hard-working and intelligent. She recently completed her PhD in public health. She also kept up with her studies and maintained a long-distance relationship with my son, making sure they got to see each other almost every weekend. That is determination. Christopher and I call them 2 peas in a pod, and it’s really true.

We met Stephanie at a wedding. James was the officiant, so Stephanie had to hang out with us. I really believe she became part of our family right then and there. But I’m still so glad that she’s actually family now.

You know, I started running in my 50’s and James and I completed our first half marathon together.   I have continued running and when I completed the Beach Cities Challenge, James said, that if my mom can do this, so can I and he completed it too.  He finished his series after me, so I ran an extra race, so I could run with him when he completed his Beach Cities Challenge. He was a big support to me and always very encouraging. 

When I ran the LA Marathon he and the rest of my family was there to cheer me on. The reason I’m telling you this is it is a good example of something my husband always makes a point of saying. He says that our “core family” which did  mean the four of us, and now means the five of us, always stick together.

I know that someday our core family will be even bigger when James and Stephanie have beautiful babies. We are always going to be here for the two of you as you go on this great marathon we call life. Don’t ever forget that.

My hope for you two is that you always have one another to talk to, to be best friends, and to depend on one another in good times and bad.

And I hope that your home is always filled with love and laughter. James, this is not a carnival ride, this is the elephant! Have a blast both of you.  L’Chaim! To James and Stephanie!

They say a promise is a promise and I really want to do everything possible to honor the promise I made earlier on this page.

So, without further ado, let me walk you through how you can make the most of the above mother of the groom sample to write a sincere speech that comes straight from your heart.

But before we start, let’s look at a few things you need to know before you think of putting your ideas together. 

                                            

The first step is to decide what you have to do.

Like everything else in life, the speech writing process involves planning.  Planning what to say, how to say it, and where to get the ideas to say what you wish to say.

Of course, it is possible to wing it if you have this sudden bout of inspiration that compels you to write so well like one of the finest writers of our time.

The key to pulling it off is to start on a right note. So, you should first get a purpose and theme for your toast.

And by this, I mean deciding how you want your mother of the groom wedding speech to achieve a certain effect. To do that, you should ask yourself these simple questions:

  • Do I want to give a short and sweet speech?
  • Should my speech be sentimental, sappy, or heartfelt?
  • Have I been asked to simply make the welcome speech?
  • Do I want to render it in the form of a poem?
  • Can I make it different by making my speech like a song like this one?
  • Can I keep it as simple as I can?
  • Can I make it a narration of my boy’s life by picking a few memorable stories about his life?
  • Am I funny enough to give a funny mother of the groom wedding speech?
  • Can’t I do a father-mother of the groom speech or a joint speech with my husband?
  • Or can I use bit and pieces of all the above styles to say something about the groom and the bride?

Moter of the groom wedding toast outline

Please take this from me: If you are going to speak at more than one venue, then you may decide to say make a simple toast at one setting(rehearsal dinner) and give your mother of the groom toast itself at another venue, say the wedding reception.

Second, you need to get a clear idea of how such speeches are made. I know you have been to several weddings in the course of your life. But you obviously weren’t there for the speeches. But for the food and drink and everything that comes with it.

So, you can warm up your brain and mentally prepare for task by watching a few videos about how mother of the groom wedding speeches are delivered.

The theme or purpose you selected above will ultimately influence the kind of videos you watch.

For instance, if you think you are a naturally funny person, then you can search for ‘’ funny mother of the groom speeches ’’ with the intention of getting great ideas for writing your own hilarious wedding toast.

Similarly, if you are thinking of making a sentimental mother of the groom wedding speech , then you can input that phrase into the search box of your favorite video sharing platform.

By the way, here are two of the best videos I found online that can stimulate your brain into coming up with the best ideas. 

Now, please press the play buttons in the following videos below. Then, watch them, and write down tips and ideas that speak to you.

Mother of the Groom Speech Video Sample #1

Mother of the Groom Toast Video Example #2

Which of the videos did you most enjoy watching? I am not sure about you, but the second clip was my favorite.

A step-by-step approach for writing a mother of the groom wedding speech

Now, let’s dive right in by looking at a step-by-step approach to writing a memorable toast for your son and daughter-in-law.

First, let’s start by looking at how to write the introduction. We can do that effortlessly by reviewing the opening address of the above template.

Here it is again:

‘’ Hello everyone. I’m Mary, James’s mom and I am so happy that we are finally here to celebrate with James and Stephanie and their true love story. We waited a year, but they finally got the wedding they deserve! Derek has always been such a good heart.  ‘’

Please keep the underlined sentence in mind as we will come back to it later. I know it’s been ages since you left high school.

But do you remember what your high school English teacher said about writing an engaging introduction? Can’t give it a try?

If you said that a great intro compromises of a short self-introduction, then I think your memory is like a magnet! Congratulations!

Please don’t worry if you had no clue.  If you really don’t want to waste time on this aspect of the introduction, then you can simply emulate the example you saw.

But it goes beyond that because your introductory remarks should also prominently feature one or more of these components:

  • Give a special shout out to people who played a tremendous role in your own life, your family, as well as your son
  • Thank the parents of the bride for welcoming your son into the family

Action Tip: Can you write down a short intro and mention names of people you want to say thank you to for something they have done?

Well, let’s take a stroll down memory lane and write down names of people you want to express appreciation to for their love and support over the years.

Now, let’s come back to this: James has always been such a good heart.

I know you might be wondering what the heck that means? Ok, it is called the hook and I will explain what that means as we go on.

You see, that is part of the introductory example we are looking at. You might not know this. But all opening addresses are made of these elements:

  • Greetings and a short self-introduction(which we looked at the onset of this page)
  • The hook ( it is that part of the speech that draws in the listener into the story )

The hook should be funny, engaging, and inspiring so that your family and friends imagine your speech to be a very special one and not like the boring stuff they often hear at most wedding receptions, rehearsal dinner or even at engagement parties.

How to Capture the Attention of The Wedding Guests

How then do you can capture the attention of the wedding guests from the get go? It’s simple and the following examples can help you capture the spirit of a great intro.

First, you can start with a joke or tease your son with a story that won’t embarrass him. 

Here’s an example.

About half of you know the groom (my son) as Jack. Others call him Bread….But I like to call him Jack Bread because that weird combination sounds like music to my big ears!

So, for just a few minutes, I would like to tell you a few stories about your favorite guy: Jack Bread.

For those of you who don’t me, I am Margaret and my friends call me Miss. Bread….Sounds strange right? That a mom and his son share the same nickname. Just hold on and I will tell you the complete story.

Well, I actually got that cool nickname when I was in high school….

Did you notice how I slipped in that small story to entertain the audience? If you are not a naturally funny person or love to joke as a family, then you should just go with something you are very comfortable with.

Second, if you are a musically inclined person, you can simply write a simple song about your son’s life and toss in a few pictures without actually making a traditional speech. This music video can serve as a very useful guide.

Third, if you are a Christian or you have a strong religious upbringing, then it makes a lot of sense to start your speech on a note of gratitude to God as well as to your family and friends or a simple prayer.

Fourth, if you are a very emotional person and think your mother of the groom speech should have streaks of that to be felt throughout your message, then you can start with some touching quotes.

Here are some great ones you can make good use of.

  • "You  mean more to me than anyone in this world." —Peter Pan,  Peter Pan
  • "So this is love. So this is  what makes life divine ." —Cinderella,  Cinderella
  • "You are my greatest adventure." —Mr. Incredible,  The Incredibles
  • "If love is as sweet as a flower, then my mother is that sweet flower of love."---Steve Wonder
  • "Mothers hold their children's hands for a short while, but their hearts forever."- Unknown

Finally, if you have ever written a letter to your son that captured your love for him in a very special way, you can start with that. For example, if it was a letter to him advising him about his future spouse, then you can start from.

This is how this can be done. Please read this example very carefully.

When my little husband (that’s what our neighbors used to  call us when he was toddler because we were extremely close). Well, when my little husband (now Rose’s sweetheart) turned 21 years old, I wrote him a letter that gave him great advice on what to look out for when choosing a spouse someday.

In that letter, I said Mike if you marry who loves you more than anything else and you will never regret it. I had never seen him with a lady. So, when he first brought Rose home 6 years later, my mind went back to the contents of that letter and I realized that his choice of spouse was a reflection of that maternal advice.

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If you remember writing a lovely letter to your son, just dig around for it and see if you can rework parts of it for his wedding speech. I did it once for a client called Lori and her speech was a hit with everyone from family to friends of the bride and groom.

How to Give Them Something to Smile About

The body comes next after the introduction. So, let’s see….

How to put together the Content of your mother of the groom wedding speech

The body of your presentation is all about saying something about your son and daughter-in-law.

Here, you first begin by talking about your son. To make things much easier for you, you can do a little brainstorming and write down at least four (4) character traits of your son starting from when he was a toddler until now.

For example, my son is a kind, diligent, patient, daring, and caring young man.

Next , get stories or anecdotes for each attribute and use those that appeal to you write a rough first draft. Remember, you can always go back to review it until you are very happy with your speech.

That’s not all though. You can write a few things about your daughter-in-law. What you say should be thoughtful, honest and sincere and devoid of any resentful tone even if you think or feel she’s not the right woman for your precious son.

Now, let’s see

How You Can End Your Mother of the Groom Wedding Speech with a Bang

The golden rule of all memorable speeches is this: start with a bang, and end with a bang. It’s not uncommon for most wedding toasts to end like this:

‘’ Without further ado, please raise your glasses and toast to the happy couple’’

Is there anything wrong with that, really? Absolutely not. But that closing remark is not really inspiring since a first grade student can even master that.

Believe it or not, this is one of the most important tributes you will give in your lifetime so your conclusion should pack a punch.

Well, you can easily wrap up with any of these tips if you really want your speech to stand out.

First, you can end with an advice. Here are a few practical marriage advice that can always help the couple stay true to their promises. You may share what has actually helped you and your husband weather the storms.

  • Choose to love each other even in those moments when you struggle to like each other.  Love is a commitment, not just a feeling.
  • Make time together a priority. Budget for a consistent date night. Time is the “currency of relationships” so consistently invest time into your marriage. There are no shortcuts. Building a strong marriage takes time and effort.
  • Your friends will impact your marriage, so choose your friends wisely. Surround yourself with friends who will strengthen your marriage and remove yourself from people who may tempt you to compromise your character.
  • Give your best to each other, not your leftovers after you’ve given your best to everyone else.
  • ‘’Your words matter to your spouse. But the tone in which you speak those words matter just as much. ‘’----Dave Willis

What to say and write to your son on wedding day by his mom

Second, you may end with a blessing or bible quotes or even a prayer if you are a Christian or a person of faith. My friend Christine used this bible verse when her sons were getting married and I am sure she would still use them when her grandchildren are also getting married someday.

A song of ascents.

1  Blessed are all who fear the Lord,     who walk in obedience to him. 2  You will eat the fruit of your labor;     blessings and prosperity will be yours. 3  Your wife will be like a fruitful vine     within your house; your children will be like olive shoots     around your table. 4  Yes, this will be the blessing     for the man who fears the Lord.

5  May the Lord bless you from Zion;     may you see the prosperity of Jerusalem     all the days of your life. 6  May you live to see your children’s children—     peace be on Israel.

This is also another powerful verse you can use in a prayer for the couple.

Numbers 6:24-26

New international version.

24  “‘“The Lord bless you     and keep you; 25  the Lord make his face shine on you     and be gracious to you; 26  the Lord turn his face toward you     and give you peace.”

Third, you can end with a few quotes from the movies. I am really fond of these ones.

“The best love is the kind that awakens the soul and makes us reach for more that plants a fire in our hearts and brings peace to our minds.” –  The Notebook

“When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.” –  When Harry met Sally

Fourth, you can make your conclusion super memorable by asking a few members of your family to share with the couple what has worked for them in their marriage on video and share it with couple. It may project it on a screen.

Furthermore, you can put your own piece of advice on a picture frame and gift them to the couple and they will thank you for that very kind gesture.

Wedding speech from mother to son on his wedding day

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Mother of the groom speech toast samples or templates

How to use mother of the groom toast templates and samples to easily and quickly help you write the best mother of the groom wedding toast ever

Please give me only 5 (five) minutes of your precious time and I will show you with clear examples how you can

  • Find great moth er of the groom speech toast examples and templates to help you write the best ever speech at your son’s wedding
  • Find a proven structure or outline you can simply follow to make your wedding toast for your son very unique
  • Say what you really want to say about your son and daughter in law at the wedding reception or rehearsal dinner night.
  • Easily find great tips and ideas and content to help you write a heartfelt and memorable mother of the groom wedding toast.

Plus a whole lot more….

If you are ready for this, then let’s get started with this touching story as it has some connection with writing a heartfelt mother of the groom wedding toast .

Martha had been to many weddings her whole lifetime and loved everything about wedding traditions, particularly the speech- making part of the show.

As someone blessed with the gift of words, she loved it whenever she heard someone give a great wedding speech and wished that she too would make her own children so proud when they are getting married someday.

Martha had always looked forward to having her own children. But, after five years of marriage, she thought she would never see them. 

She taught grade school and loved children and wished to have her own so her joy could be complete because she always said to friends and family that when a mom has a child, she has a flower for keeps. That was her personal motto.

10 years after her wedding, she had her first child and son and they named him Samuel after Martha’s father. In a heartbeat, Samuel grew up into a very tolerant, happy, and caring little boy who never met a stranger.

He was so much loved and admired for his kindness that both adults and his peers loved to hang out with him.  More especially for his sharp wit. Once, Martha caught him having a talk with the president of Volunteer America. Later she gingerly asked what they talked about and Sam replied that he tried to fool him with a trick. When that failed, he challenged him spell his last name. 

He promptly spelled it out correctly. Then he revealed he wore a name tag. Samuel wasn’t your typical teenager. He was involved in any of the adolescence drama stuff but all he did was to bury his head into his books and ended up becoming a Straight A student in high school.

From high school, Sam transitioned to college and out of the home.  To Martha, it was a loss since it was the first time his only child and son had moved out of home. But Sam made the most of his stay there and kept telling his parents everything that happened.

He excelled and got a great job with great pay and progressed up the ladder to gain invaluable experience that brought him more success.  It was at this same time that he brought Abigail home. Abigail was his first love and as soon as he feasted eyes on her, he told his mom and dad that he was going to marry her.

What should a mother say to his son on his wedding day

True to his word, their wedding plans began after dating for only six months and asked his mom to say some remarks at their wedding. That almost freaked mother even though, she’d been long looking forward to making her son proud on his big day.

Sure, she was good with word but never had she imagined that it would take something extra to come up with the good words to help her write a mother of the groom speech. 

After days of working so hard on it, something didn’t click. Thankfully, she reached out to someone who had helped mothers from around the world deliver wedding speeches for their sons successfully and together they came up with this short wedding speech for her son.

A Mother of the Groom Speech Toast Sample/ Template

Good evening ladies and gentleman. Thank you all for joining us and we are so happy to have you here.

I am Martha, Samuels’s mom and I want to thank you all for coming here today and sharing this special day with us.

And to everyone who traveled several miles to be with us here today, we truly appreciate the time and expense involved to get here. Thanks a lot for coming.

Samuels’s marriage to Anita brings back very fond memories of the time Alfred and I got married.

I remember when we looked eye ball to eye ball and made our vows to love and help each other discover our true self and potentials.

Samuel, when you came into my life, you were so cute and perfect and felt blessed to have you in my life.

The days that followed, we bonded like never before and I looked forward to seeing you grow into a wonderful man.

In a heartbeat, you grew into a very tolerant and friendly little boy with a love for the outdoors.

Even though you are getting married to the love of your life, I still have so many memories of you growing up.

From the time you’d ramble on at the dinner table, telling us some winding stories that sometimes drove us to the brink of sanity to the good ones we loved to listen to.

I also can remember you following your dad and grandfather around, either in the pig barn or riding in any of the farm equipment.

As a child, Sam didn’t like the slow pace of his growth. You looked forward to growing taller than your brother and I still can remember how you’d get a height rod to measure yourself to see how fast you were growing.

Much to his dismay, he kept getting the same results anytime he checked his height before quitting for good!

The years that followed, he grew up too fast and became a very responsible teenager.

When Sam was 16 years old, he became our savior so to speak. 

Samuel was home by himself on a Friday night when a knock came on the door around 11:00 p.m.

A mother and daughter were there, and asked him “do you know that your backyard is on fire?”

Samuel tried to reach us, but we didn’t answer the cell phone at the lake.  He took charge of the situation quickly by dousing the fire before the neighbors arrived.

There aren’t too many young teens who would have handled themselves so calm and cool like you did. But you bravely did it to the admiration of those who saw you.

Samuel, we were extremely proud of you on that day. You risked your life on that day to keep our property safe and that incredible act of bravery made you the family’s ‘’hero!’’

Today is your big day and we are so proud of the person you’ve become at such a young age.

You have accomplished so much working on your dad’s farm as a millwright.

And we know you have made such a wise decision to settle down with the love of your life as life certainly gets better when you find someone who truly loves you.

I will miss all those moments we have spent together, particularly your nice stories and hearing you say ‘’hi mom’’ as you walk through the door each night after work.

How to write a heartfelt mother of the groom toasts

Anita, I know for sure that you are blessed to have found Samuel.  Having been married to Alfred for quite some time, I know how important and sweet finding a loving spouse is.

Samuel is very kind and tender-hearted. I remember seeing Anita for the first time years before she and Samuel started dating. She was likely about 12 or 13 at the time. 

She had her hair tied back in a ponytail, and a skip in her step (she still walks like that today), as she headed to the barn. She kindly waved to me.  I remember thinking, “oh boy… that looks like a nice girl, I wonder if she would be interested in Samuel sometime down the road”. 

Now, here we are as a mother’s dream has come true.  Samuel and Anita, from this moment on you will have to start laying a firm foundation for a flourishing marriage. And I am confident that you both have what it takes to do so as you have similar passions and dreams.

Nevertheless, a good marriage is like cultivating a good farm. It is a work in process that can never be left unattended- not even for one day. 

What that means is that you always have to pay a price to make your marriage so strong and beautiful.

Make sure you put each other first in everything you do and never ever take each other for granted no matter what.

That way, nothing can quench the love you have for each other.  God bless you and love you both.

Did you enjoy it? I did but don’t know about you. Whatever it is, let’s go on to how you can easily write a heartfelt mother of the groom wedding speech toast taking inspiration from the above example . 

Are you ready? Please relax, shut everything down and sit still as we delve deep into how to get the right words and ideas to write a mother of the groom speech example that would make your son and new daughter-in-law so proud of you.

Here You Go, My Sister!

If you go back to read that template once again, you will notice that the above example and every wedding speech you will ever hear is made up of these core elements: introduction, body, and conclusion .

So, first and foremost, let’s start by looking at …

How you can easily compose the introductory remarks of your mother of the groom wedding speech for your son.

First, let’s review the introduction we looked at so we can figure out what goes into writing a great introduction.

‘’Good evening ladies and gentleman. Thank you all for joining us and we are so happy to have you here. …. And to everyone who traveled several miles to be with us here today, we truly appreciate the time and expense involved to get here. Thanks a lot for coming.

Samuels’s marriage to …. brings back very fond memories of the time ‘’

If you study the excerpted example very carefully, you would notice that it has these core components

  • Short self-introduction which is the norm as you know it
  • Then, thank everyone for coming

Now, I love people who take action. So, this is what I want you to do right now.

Using the example above, write down your own self introduction. 

Oh I forgot about something I would like you to know. Your opening lines can be used to thank people who have had profound impact on your son’s life.

Here’s an example you can learn from.

A Special Day like this takes the efforts of many people who worked hard and tirelessly to create this incredible Day. First and foremost, let me thank Samuels dad, Dan, whom I have been able to count on like 1,2,3 for love and support from the day our son was born. He’s a great role model and an amazing father.

Did you see how I wrote that? It’s actually simple. All you have to do after writing a short self-introduction is to jot down names of people who have been a tremendous blessing in your son’s life and indicate the help you got from them.

You can mention personalities like

  • The groom’s father or your own husband
  • The groom’s siblings or friends
  • Your own parents (groom’s grandparents)
  • Your neighbors
  • The bride’s parents

…….the list goes on and on.

So, please sit down and write their names down.

Closely connected to the above is how you start your wedding speech as we saw earlier: ‘’ Samuels’s marriage to …. brings back very fond memories of the time ‘’ ‘’

Simply put, you have to start with a bang so you endear yourself to the wedding attendees. Do you want to know how you can do that? I am beyond excited to share with you a couple of simple ideas you can easily use.

Do you have a very touching or funny story of what really happened when your son was born? You can share that moment to lighten up the mood. I remember that a woman once wrote to me and said that when their child was born, her late husband was giddy with excitement that he ended up driving to the dump on their way back home.

She didn’t tell me what really happened but I assumed he lost control of the wheel due to excitement , right? 

Do you remember what happened prior, on the day or even after he was born? If you, then please write it down.

  • If your son’s entry into planet earth has no exciting twist to it, you can simply start your mother of the groom speech with a witty quote and this is proven to work if you are aiming for a sentimental mother of the groom speech.

Here are a few quotes you can actually use to enrich your wedding speech for your son and daughter-in-law .

Quote #1: "My greatest blessing has been the birth of my son. My next greatest blessing has been my ability to turn people into children of mine’’ – Maya Angelou

Quote #2: "There has never been, nor will there ever be, anything quite so special as the love between the mother and a son."- Unknown

Quote #3: "Raising boys has made me a more generous woman than I really am.’’ – Mary Kay Blakely

Now, can you use any of that to grab the attention of the audience? Can you really do that?

Ok, I am going to illustrate with Maya’s quote: ‘’ My greatest blessing has been the birth of my son. ‘’

I am going to borrow these words: my greatest blessings….’’

My mom once said that the greatest blessing in her life was being the mother of three girls. Well, I got to understand her better when I became a mom to four strong boys and it has made me realize that motherhood is a very wonderful adventure that never ends.

I first go to taste the joys of motherhood when Samuel (name of the groom) was born….

Got that? Don’t you think ears will perk up when you start your mother of the groom speech this way? You be the judge!

Heartfelt speech from mom to her son on wedding day or rehearsal dinner

Now, let us consider

How You Can Write The Content or Structure of Your Wedding Speech For Your Son

To figure out how that can be done, let’s first re-look at excerpts of the above template/example.

Here you go: Please take note of the underlined phrases as I did that on purpose and I am going to use it to elaborate on those phrases soon.

  ‘’As a child, Jonathan didn’t like the slow pace of his growth. You looked forward to growing taller than your brother and I still can remember how you’d get a height rod to measure yourself to see how fast you were growing…..

When Sam was 16 years old , you become our savior so to speak…..There aren’t too many young teens who would have handled themselves so calm and cool like you did. But you bravely did it to the admiration of those who saw you…..’’

Well, let’s see what goes into writing the content of most great mother of the groom speeches.

There are several factors to consider before you even jot down the storyline. If you just get into writing mode, your ideas might not flow very well.

This is what you have to do to get it done right.  

First and foremost , you can watch a few YouTube videos about mothers of the grooms making their speeches to get a fair idea of how to go about it. Here are some great videos I found for you specially.

Video# 1: Mother of the groom speech example

Video #2: Mother of the groom toast sample

Second, you have to decide how long you want your speech to run. 3 minutes? 5 minutes? Or what duration do you have in mind?

Third, the best way of striking a chord with the wedding guests is to choose a style that your listeners that best reflect who you are.

It’s actually funny to see the overwhelming majority of mothers modeling their wedding speeches after very successful ones.

But that’s wrong because everyone is unique and it’s always a wise idea to choose one or more of the following styles: dramatic, tender, poetic, rhythmic, narrative, and even funny.

Fourth , after you have picked your style, you have to decide the direction you want your wedding toast for your son to go and you can do that by dwelling on or more of these aspects of his life:

  • A memorable story about his childhood as we saw in these lines: As a child, Jonathan didn’t like the slow pace of his growth.
  • An anecdote about his teenage years as seen here: When Sam was 16 years old
  • A remarkable story you can remember about when he was growing up

Hint: You may cull stories from each of those developmental stages of his life and combine them to say something about your son.

Action Tip: Starting from your son’s infant years to when he brought the bride home for the very first time, write down the most memorable moments you can remember.

Then, pick the good ones you wish to use and use them to craft your storyline. Remember to not mention any negative thing about his past years.

Let’s look at another important part the equation:

How You Can End Your Mother of the Groom Speech Toast with a Bang

Have you ever wondered why some wedding toasts become the talk of the evening while several others barely hit the mark?  

If you said that the wedding speakers ended on a remarkable note, then you are right.

Recently, someone wrote me that his speech was a hit and on hindsight, I think the concluding remarks might have struck a chord with everyone because I said something to this effect:

‘’It goes without saying that it takes love to create a marriage and after several years that marriage creates true love.’’

That’s a quote that strongly resonates with me and I am sure that did the trick for him.

You might have written a touching mother of the groom speech. But if you don’t end well, your speech might be very well received as you’d anticipated.

Well, here are some cool ideas you can use to finish strong.

First, you can end with a joke.

For example,

Always settle disputes before going to bed and you will end up making love first thing in the morning.

Second, you may end with a nice poem like this one by Linda Harrison .  

M is for making a future that will last. A is for Accepting both the present and the past. R is for Respect for each other every day. R is for remembering those special things to say. I is for Issues, which no doubt will challenge you. A is for Always find a way to talk them through. G is for Growing the love that keeps you strong. E is for Endurance when sometimes things go wrong.

Third, if you are a devoted Christian or a religious person, you can use one or more of these bible verses to write a faith based conclusion.

James 1:17 Every good and perfect gift is from above , coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.

Proverbs 31:10

“Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies.”

Proverbs 18:22

“Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favour of the Lord.”

I can use the James 1:17 verse to write this short example.

Tom and Shelly, the love for you have for each other is a gift from above so always cherish each other and you will have a very fulfilling marriage.

Did you notice how I infused that short verse into that marital advice? That’s how it is done.

Fourth, you can share nuggets of wisdom based on your experience as a wife and mother.

Below is an example from the speech example we saw earlier

A good marriage is like cultivating a good farm. It is a work in process that can never be left unattended- not even for one day. 

What that means is that you always have to pay a price to make your marriage so strong.

Mother of the groom toast speech templates

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Mother of The Groom Speech Or Toast: Now, You Too Can Easily Write A Funny And Heartfelt Wedding Toast For Your Son

Have you ever listened to a funny mother of the groom speech or toast that almost threw you out of your seat? You probably enjoyed it so much that you said to yourself that when your son is getting married to the love of his life, you are going to take a stab at it.

Now, that dream is about to manifest as you prepare to give a hilarious mother of the groom speech or toast. But let me ask you this simple question. Do you really have what it takes to come up with a humorous wedding speech that will bring the house down?  

Most mothers erroneously think they have to be naturally funny to come up with hilarious wedding toasts. While having that quality can help make your mother of the groom speech a hit, it’s by no means all the only way to endear yourself to your audience.

There are several other ways you can tickle the wedding guests with excitement even if you are not so friendly like a bulldog or you are not a naturally funny person.

Before we do so, let’s look at this one thing about funny mother of the groom speeches.

Contrary to what most folks think, you really don’t have to force it if you can’t recall amusing anecdotes about your son’s life. You see, your utmost concern when you grab that microphone is to tell the guests about how he is being transformed from that little boy who used to play with his toys to the wonderful man he is now.

So, in effect, you are in to tell a story about his life. If in the process of doing that, you throw in a few fond and funny memories here and there in a non-embarrassing way, you will give everyone a reason to hang on to your words.

However, if nothing of that sort runs through your entire speech, you just have to go with what you remember about his life.

After all,  we all have different personalities and your son’s life might not have been punctuated with funny events and incidents.

With that said, let’s dive right in by looking at what goes into writing a funny mother of the groom speech or toast.

There are processes involved in in writing a great piece, and you have to go through each of them unless you are an exceptionally good speaker who can easily make things up in their mind.

The first step is the pre-writing process.  Here is where you get yourself in the mood before you actually plan out the content of your wedding speech for your son and daughter-in-law.

One of the best ways of getting yourself in the mood is by watching funny mother of the groom speech videos. So, this is what I recommend right now.  Go watch a few videos on Youtube.com or on your favorite platforms and take note of how such presentations are made.

As you watch a couple of them, please put down tips and ideas you consider very helpful that you think can help you put your thoughts together in a very coherent manner.

By the way, I found two great examples that can inspire you to come up with great ideas for your speech.

Funny mother of the groom speech #1

Funny mother of the groom speech #2

I really enjoyed both clips and I hope you did too? Did you find anything that you wish to add to your wedding speech or toast for your son?

Well, another tool that can easily help you write the best mother of the groom speech are wedding speech examples .

Do you know why? It’s because they contain a lot of helpful tips and ideas that you can easily adapt for your own narration. 

Unfortunately, I have come across situations where some wedding speakers have carelessly swiped them without customizing them to suit their own needs.

That’s so wrong. Well, I want to show you how to make the most of them. So, please bear with me for a while as I walk you through an easy-to-follow step to using mother of the groom speech examples to come up with your own speech.

A Funny Mother of the Groom Speech Sample 

Good evening and welcome everyone! I’m Millie, Dan’s very proud dad!

I would like to thank everyone who has come from near and far to share in our joy and happiness. It means a lot to see you all here.

Dan is my first child and it seems like only yesterday that Eric and I were in a state of nervous excitement as we awaited the arrival of our first baby boy.

Dan was a very active little boy who was always determined to steal the spotlight at any cost.

As a little boy, he felt the best way to do that was to protect his family. 

You see, Dan absolutely loved Robin, of Batman and Robin fame, and how they beat up the bad guys.  To imitate Robin, Dan‘’the super fighter’’ would run around our house in his Robin outfit like a wind, making sure that his cape was flying, and pretend that he was fighting all the bad guys in the neighborhood!

Once, he climbed up a wall near where we used to live and tried flying only to land on the grass with a loud thud.  Unfortunately, he lost one tooth and we had to send him to the emergency room and we came out of there as a wise little boy!

Growing up, Dan loved playing sports. He was very much into High Schools Sports that he got a varsity letter in Soccer and Lacrosse for being the most valuable player his senior year.

In spite of those sporting accomplishments, he was so focused and worked so hard to achieve his goals and dreams. Dan, we are so proud of you and who you have become.

I have always hoped that you will find someone who really cares for you and I couldn’t be happier that you are getting married to someone who really looks out for you.

I still remember the day my son introduced Margaret to us and I could tell by the way he looked at you and the special light in his eyes that he’s found someone he loves dearly.

Dan and Margaret, today is your big day and I have a few words of advice for you.

Your marriage, like every other, is like a garden. It needs intentional care and cultivation to make it look great. By loving each other, holding each other so close, and being there for each other in good times and bad, you will be making a concerted effort to make your love blossom and you will come to know as time goes by that you simply can’t live without each other.

You both are heading on an amazing journey and I know you are going to have so many happy years together. God bless you.

Did you enjoy it? I did enjoy the time Little Dan tried to imitate Robin. While it’s very tempting to copy this mother of the groom speech example, you don’t have to because there are so many eyeballs on it and you will come across as a copycat if you do that.

Well, I am going to break it down into bits and pieces so you can get an accurate idea of how to write a heartfelt and funny mother of the groom speech or toast .

Are you ready? Ok, let’s get started.

First, let’s start with...

How to Write the Introductory Remarks of your Funny Mother of the Groom Speech or Toast.

To make things easier, I am going to take excerpts of the speech example before us to help us put our write what we want to say for our opening remarks. 

Here you go: 

‘’ I’m Millie, Dan’s very proud dad!

Dan is my first child and it seems like only yesterday that Eric and I were in a state of nervous excitement as we awaited the arrival of our first baby boy. ‘’

Now, please look at that opening address and see if you have anything to say about it.

If you’ve read that extract very carefully, you will notice that there are two parts to it. Do you have any idea what these two sections are? You may scroll up and look at it again.

Please don’t worry if you still can’t figure it out.  I am here to help.

I noticed these things:

  • A short-self introduction
  • The wedding speakers relationship with the groom
  • Expression of gratitude
  • As well as a rather brief line about how happy the mother of the groom was when his son was born a couple of years ago.

These are by no means what a perfect introduction really entails. But it at least gives us a clear idea of what goes into writing a great introduction.

You may use one or more of the following strategies to write a kickass opener that will perk up ears.  

First, you can simply share how you felt when your son was born as illustrated above.

Second, you can simply state why you are so excited about him getting married to the love of his life.

Third, you can start with a quote about marriage. For example, you can start like this:

There are two memorable days in every man’s life. When he’s born and when he gets married to a truly beautiful woman.

Did you see how I wrote that?

Having written that short example, let’s now turn our attention to how to start your humorous mother of the groom speech with a bang even if you are as stiff as a board.

First, if you burst out into a well-known song everyone can sing along to, you will naturally have a lot of admirers at the wedding reception. If you have a good singing voice, that will be a plus for you. If you are not that gifted, you can still give it a try. With a little help from someone who is musically gifted, you might make a headway.

Second, if anything funny came up when your son asked you to give a funny wedding speech, you can share it with them. Here’s an example to illustrate it.

It’s probably no secret that I have been thinking about my speech practically since the moment Dan and Janet got engaged last November.  For most moms, it’s the dress. But for me, it’s the words. I’ve been writing in my head, jotting down notes on my phone while staring at the roasted chickens at Costco(truly).  I‘ve been distracted on the tennis courts and let my team down. But every time, someone calls out love, I think of another family anecdote about Dan.

  • If you are going to make a very short but hilarious mother of the groom speech, you can probably say after mentioning who you are and your relationship with the groom.

See the example below

'' I promise that this is going to be the shortest mother of the groom speech ever ‘’ and then you roll down a very long sheet of paper and jokingly add this : ''Seriously, did you believe me when I said that?  Remember, Eric and I have raised him for 30 years now and you shouldn’t expect anything less than that. You are even luckier to have gotten these few pages considering how old he is. I just didn’t have the budget to make a short movie…I was actually considering making a movie about his wonderful life! ''

  • You also can come upstage looking so funny like a comedian or be adorned with unusual jewelry to lighten up the mood.
  • Ok, How about this idea as an alternative to all of that? If your soon-to-be daughter in law is from a foreign country where English is not the lingua franca, you can learn a few phrases and incorporate them into your toast.

For example, if she from France, you can learn how to greet and do a short-self introduction and her family will love it. You don’t have to master it to communicate it well. The fact that you said something in their native tongue will make them applaud for you.

If you are fluent in the language, then you can render part of your speech in English and the other half in her dialect. Better still, you can compose the entire thing in English and summarize the key points in their own language.

Now, let us see...

How To Write The Body or Structure of Your Mother of the Groom Toast

Before we do, let us look at excerpts of our model template to guide us as we analyze this crucial aspect of our presentation.

‘’ Dan was a very active little boy who was always determined to steal the spotlight at any cost.  As a little boy, he felt the best way to do that was to protect his family. 

You see, Dan absolutely loved Robin, of Batman and Robin fame, and how they beat up the bad guys.  To imitate Robin, Dan ‘’the super fighter’’ would run around our house in his Robin outfit like a wind, making sure that his cape was flying, and pretend that he was fighting all the bad guys in the neighborhood! ... ‘’

This is the most interesting part of the wedding speech which is undeniably the easiest section to write because it’s simply a narration of your son’s life right from when he was a little kid to when he finally brought the love of his life to meet the family.

So, how then did you get ideas to write the content of your toast? This is where things get perplexing because you probably have so many ideas running through your mind and wondering how to distill many years of memories into a very short time.

Thankfully, below are some pointers that can help you refine your thoughts and ideas before committing them on paper.

So, please grab your paper and provide answers to the following questions.

  • What was your son really like when he was a little kid?  
  • What was he like when he was becoming an adolescent?
  • Does he have any accomplishments you wish to share? If you think it’s obnoxious to talk about it, please stay clear of it.  
  • Do you have memories of your vacation trips or anything you did together that really deepened the mother-son bond?
  • Do you recall any funny and fond memories you want to add to the body of your message?

Please note: If you can’t recall funny events about his life, just stick to the facts. Remember, you are not there to necessarily make others laugh per se, but to give an account of what your relationship with your son has been like over the years.

After you have provided answers to the questions above, piece them together to form your first draft. Afterward, you have to keep redrafting it until you are very happy with what you have got.

With that said, let’s now turn our attention to...

How to End Your Mom's Wedding Speech with a Bang

As we always do, we will carefully review the conclusion of the speech example so we can figure out how to write a memorable conclusion.

Here we go once again:

Your marriage, like every other, is like a garden. It needs intentional care and cultivation to make it look great. By loving each other, holding each other so close, and being there for each other in good times and bad, you will be making a concerted effort to make your love blossom and you will come to know as time goes by that you simply can’t live without each other…’’

If you should ask me where you should put in all your efforts, then I will tell you that you should never take the closing remarks of your funny mother of the groom speech for granted.

Here’s why it’s so important. You see, the closing remarks are like the last lines of a letter written to someone you adore so much. 

It has to be succinct and memorable and not verbose because they are the very words that will be remembered for years to come. Nevertheless, a lot of mothers end very poorly using the same clichés we hear at most weddings.

Yours will have to be unique to be remembered. So, I am going to share with you a few tips and ideas to help you do just that.

First, you can end with a simple piece of advice as you saw in that excerpt. You could use your personal experience or even embellish it with some good marriage quotes.

Below are a few of them.

‘’A perfect marriage is just two imperfect people who refuse to give up on each other’’ ―  Kate Stewart,  Loving the White Liar

‘’Marriage – the roots are deep, the covenant is solid, love is sweet, life is hard, and God is good.’’- John Piper

‘’Never marry the one you can live with, marry the one you cannot live without.’’- Aleatha Romig,  Consequences

‘’It is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.’’-Friedrich Nietzsche

Moreover, you can also write a faith-based piece of advice with words from the Bible.

Here are some scriptures you might want to use to spiff up your speech.

 "So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate."- Matthew 19:6

‘’Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.’’ –Ephesians 4: 2-3

"And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love."- 1 Corinthians 13:13

Again, you can compare how they both look like to inspire laughter

For example, you can say that Dan (your son) and Amanda are like two peas in a pod.

That can become: 

I absolutely love the fact that Dan and Amanda are like two peas in a pod. Do you know why? Once, we were hiking up a mountain when Amanda fell off a small muddy cliff….

Do you see where this is going? I hope it gives you an idea of how to showcase how they complement each other in an amusing way.

All in all, your mother of the groom speech should strike a perfect balance between humor and any style you want to pair it with.

For instance, it can be 30 percent funny and 70 percent storytelling or sentimental.

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Mother of The Groom Speech Toast: Proven Secrets To Help You Write Your Mother Of The Groom Wedding Toast For Your Son And Daughter-In-Law

Looking forward to writing the best mother of the groom speech for your son at the wedding reception or rehearsal dinner night?

Don’t worry because this piece will show you the tips and ideas you need to know so you can write a great mother of the groom wedding speech toast for your son and daughter.

There’s this song that really captures the mother-son relationship and I loved the lyrics so much that I have lost count of the number of times I have played that song on my computer.

It is a song by Kay Crawford and Bonnie Barney that goes like this:  

A precious little baby boy tucked in his mother's arms listen as she asked her lord to keep him safe from harm….he looked at her in wonder… as he hears his momma pray…the marriage vows are spoken, exchanging of the rings and she prays, oh father, now I come and ask for one more thing…

I am sure you might have heard this song before.

Mother of the groom speech tips and ideas

By the way, your son’s wedding is a day that every mother looks forward to, one that holds wistfulness and joy in equal parts; it’s the day her son officially brings another important person into his life - his life partner.

Now, as the mother of the groom, your speech toast has the unique responsibility of honoring your son, welcoming your newest daughter, and keeping your guests entertained, enamored and excited at the same time.

Now, if you’re thinking that this is going to be the ‘mother’ of all tasks, don’t worry.

We have a quick and handy speechwriting guide that will help you deliver a touching and heartfelt mother of the groom speech toast that ticks every box!

Every speech can be roughly divided into these parts:

  • Speaking About Your Son
  • Welcoming Your New Daughter-in-law
  • Toasting Their Marriage

Before we get into writing your speech for your son and daughter-in-law, let’s look at this critical issue that affects the performance of most mothers and how you can make it work for your good.

Here's How To Overcome This One Thing Moms Fear Most

Do you have any idea what plagues most moms? Okay, let me take it away!

A lot of mothers can’t put their thoughts together meaningfully due to crippling nerves.

That can stop you from putting on a beautiful show. 

Unfortunately, that stems from past speaking failures and the overwhelming majority of mothers of the grooms become victims to that, and they allow it to haunt them for far too long.

If you have been through the torturous ordeal of fumbling for words at any event you were asked to say a few words at, you shouldn’t dwell too much on that either even if your mind relays bleak pictures every now and then.

Here’s the thing: We (including great speakers) all get nervous whenever we are asked to speak before a group of people.

But you don’t have to let the chains of failure hang around your neck. Once you let it go and believe in your heart in your soul and in your mind that you are ready to make a difference. You don’t even have to bother what the wedding guests or even your son think about you.

Just work on your speech diligently and they would change their impressions about you when you hand over the microphone to the next speaker.

This has worked for so many mothers we have worked with and you won’t go wrong if you take this time-tested advice to heart. I believe in you and I know you can make it dear.

Having acknowledged that, can we now look at how you can write one of the best mothers of the groom's speech toast ever ?

Ok, let us dive right into the thick of it.

Ideas to help you write your mother of the groom speech

How To Get Great Ideas For Your Speech

Getting ideas for your presentation is quite easier than most moms think. All you need are good examples to model your speech after.

Well, I am not in any way saying that you should blindly copy the speech examples you find online and slighter alter them to fit your needs.

That easy road will lead you nowhere but keep you confined in the pit misery and sneer.

Rather, those examples are meant to be studied for inspiration.  Please don’t worry because I am going to show you how to make the most out of mother of the groom speech toast examples in this piece .

That said, there are two kinds of wedding speech templates: visual (video) and written examples. They both work hand in hand to create a beautiful speech for your son and daughter. Although they hold the same appeal, they are used differently.

Visual or video mother of the groom speech examples put you in a perfect mood for the clever expressions of your ideas and thoughts.

So this is my speechwriting assignment for you:  Please grab your pen or pencil or your keyword and watch a couple of videos on youtube.com or (on your favorite video watching platform) to get good ideas before you even start your speech.

That essentially is what you have to do before you try scribbling down your thoughts. As you do, put down ideas you think you can somehow incorporate into your work.

Mother of The Groom Speech Example # 1

Mother of The Groom Speech Example # 2

Did you enjoy watching those clips and did you find anything to work with? I hope you did.

Now, let us look at a well-written mother of the groom speech toast sample we can use to help you write a short and sweet mother wedding speech for your son and daughter-in-law.

See right below.

Mother Of The Groom Speech Sample

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.

For those of you who don’t know me, I’m Ashley, Craig’s ecstatic mother who cannot stop grinning from ear to ear. It gives me great joy and honor to see the smiling faces of so many people who are here today because they love and cherish Craig and Lani. 

The entire family has waited months for this special occasion and on behalf of all of them, I would like to thank everyone who has come from near and far to share in our joy and happiness today.

This would not have been possible without a few important individuals, whom I would like to thank:

First, a huge thank you to Peter, Craig’s dad, and to Joanne, his stepmom for helping make Craig the man he is today.

I could not have asked for a better best friend - Andrea, thank you for being another mother to Craig when he was growing up. My son sure has had and continues to have some wonderful maternal influences on his life!

Finally, a special thanks goes out to Lani’s parents, Kevin & Danielle, for raising a wonderful woman and for always providing their constant love & support!

Standing here talking about Craig brings back very fond memories of that beautiful day when he came into our lives and overwhelmed us with immense joy and pride.

In a twinkle of an eye, our bundle of blessings grew up so quickly into a very active, loving, and outgoing little boy who loved to play rugby, more than anything.

Throughout his teen years,  Craig developed into an incredible player - it wasn’t just sheer talent that set him apart; I was always particularly impressed with how well he cared for his teammates, both on and off the field.

As he got older, Craig was very fun to be around and was SO obsessed with playing pranks. We always played tricks on each other - I remember one New Year’s Eve, the little prankster told me that there was going to be a New Year party in a certain house in the neighborhood. 

So full of excitement, I walked in through the door the next day, quickly realized I’d been played (yet again), and quickly got out, only to be received with peals of laughter. 

But despite his practical joker side, Craig has always been so passionate about the well-being of his family and loved ones - ever since he was young, he has always made sure that everyone has felt so special and loved through his immense attention and generosity.

At any point in time, he is there for others and his friends love being with him. He recently had a golden opportunity to pick up one of the many 250k jobs being offered to him but he didn’t take the easy road out because he didn’t want his friends to go through hard times. This is just testimony to how much he treasures their friendships. 

At the time, his business was full of his ‘’friends’’ so he made sure that no one was out on their arse looking for a job.  Instead, he chased up a couple of companies, changed direction slightly, and still got everyone involved.

I think you’ll agree with me that such a true friend is hard to come by - Lani, you’re lucky because, in addition to a wonderful partner, you’ve found a precious best friend for life!

Craig, we are so proud of you and it’s such a heartfelt blessing to see that you’ve grown up into a very loving, caring, thoughtful, and responsible young man.

You’ve enriched our lives in so many ways and given us so many reasons to be proud of you, but the proudest moment for me personally is watching you get married to a spouse who’s so worthy of your love and attention.

I couldn’t be prouder that you’ve found someone you can’t live without and I know without a doubt that your warm personality will be complemented by Lani’s beautiful nature.

To my new daughter, you are a lucky woman indeed to have caught the eye of this very special man who knows how to love unconditionally, and he is a lucky man in return. 

Ever since I can remember, it’s always been my fondest wish for my son to meet someone like you, Lani - when he told me about you, I could tell by the radiant look in his eyes anytime he talked about you that you meant the world to him.

When I finally met you after I was invited up to Queensland from Sydney, I knew you would be the one and I am so happy that you are going to build your lives together.  Lani,

I love that you are caring, smart, kind, passionate, driven, and love Craig to an immense amount - your mutual respect for each other and unbridled joy is reflected in everything you both do!

Craig and Lani, always remember that in your walk together it’s love and only love that has brought you thus far; that is the cornerstone that will help you stand strong in good times and the bad.

So, always hold on to each other and be each other’s keeper because there’s nothing you can’t achieve if you value each other deeply.

God bless you both and we wish you the very best as you start this chapter of your life together.

Now, we are going to break this example down step-by-step so we can see what went into writing it.

As we do, please take note of my comments or writing ideas and see how best you can use them to say something sweet about your son and the bride.

Ok, let’s get started by learning…

How To Write The Introduction Of Your Mother of The Groom Speech Toast

While it may seem obvious to your near and dear as to what your role is at this wedding, there is a possibility that not everyone attending might know who you are.

So start off by informing the audience about your connection to the bride and groom.

“Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.

For those of you who don’t know me, I’m Ashley, Craig’s ecstatic mother who cannot stop grinning from ear to ear.”

Not only does this establish your position in the evening’s proceedings, but it also sets your mother of the groom speech up to a clean, crisp, and clear start: everyone now knows you are the mother of the groom and that you are going to be delivering one of the most important speeches of the occasion. 

If your husband or the groom’s father is deceased, you may let them know only if you won’t break down in tears.

Remember, the speech is about your son and not him. If you want to honor him, you can still pay a tribute to him by explaining why you are speaking instead of his dad.

If you raised your son as a single mom or a lonely widow, there’s no need to emphasize that as well.

If you are doing a joint parent of the groom's speech , be sure to start by introducing yourselves.

Then, you have to take a minute to acknowledge the people that have molded your son into the marvelous person he is today.

In addition to serving as the second part of your introduction, it also lends a heartfelt touch to the speech as it will be a nice surprise for the people being thanked.

Below is a short example based on what I have just said.

After you have expressed gratitude to the guests, you have to capture the attention of the wedding guests by starting on a bright note. If you especially have a poor track record of speaking in public, you have to rewrite your own history by putting on a very good show.

Mother of the groom speech toast samples and templates

You see,  how you begin your speech will make all the difference because it will leave the guests with the impression that your toast is going to be different than the several boring ones they have heard at many wedding receptions.

If your first lines miss the mark, they will tune out and mentally conclude that it is not worth listening to.

There are several ways of mentally engaging them and I am going to share with you three proven ways of doing just that.

  • The most memorable way of starting is by sharing what happened on the day your son was born.

I once wrote for someone who witnessed the birth of his son on the day OJ Simpson was chased by the police.  Sit still and brainstorm for a while and see if you can come up with stories about what actually occurred on the day you had him.

  • Are the couples having their wedding at the same location where they met? You can mention that.

If his birthday falls on the same day as his wedding day, you can mention it and ask everyone to join you in singing the happy birthday song for him and this will make everyone happy.

  • You can make it nostalgic by recalling how you felt when you got married to your husband.

Here’s a short example .

Thank you all for being here to celebrate with Ben and Shelly. This joyous occasion is sure to be one for them to remember and it takes me back 30 years when Margaret and I were sitting in their shoes on the eve of our Wedding Day . What a day it was!

That can be for a rehearsal dinner speech . Well, you can slightly tweak it if you are going to speak at the reception by rendering it like this:

Thank you all for being here to celebrate with Ben and Shelly. This joyous occasion is sure to be one for them to remember and it takes me back 30 years when Margaret and I were sitting in their shoes on our wedding day . What a day it was!

However, if you are divorced or separated, you shouldn’t use this approach or even mention it.  

  • You can even begin with a joke. If your son has a nickname from childhood that you still tease him with that. Please let the guests know why he got that his nickname.

Now, let’s see how to write the body of your speech. Let us look at excerpts of our template to guide us in our pursuit of success.

‘’Standing here talking about Craig brings back very fond memories of that beautiful day when he came into our lives and overwhelmed us with immense joy and pride.

Throughout his teen years,  Craig developed into an incredible player…’’

Now, it’s time to move on to the focus of your speech - your (not so baby) boy! This is the part that most mothers face difficulties over because it’s nearly impossible to fit in so many fantastic memories into a small 5-minute speech. Sometimes, it honestly feels like you’re doing a disservice to your bond!

To help you narrow down on the notable ones and do justice to your speech, we have a suggestion that will streamline it for you:

  • Set yourself a designated time limit (around 15-30 minutes).
  • Write down the primary thoughts, feelings, and memories that remind you of your son.
  • Write out only the most important details (this will help you decide the structure of your speech without any meandering)

Once you’re done jotting down your ideas and musings, highlight or underline the lines that you’d like to use in the body of your speech.

The moment you’re done identifying the main themes of your speech, you can start adding more depth to the same, by elaborating on each point as seen in the underlined words below. 

“As he got older, Craig was very fun to be around and was SO obsessed with playing pranks . We always played tricks on each other - I remember one New Year’s Eve, the little prankster told me that there was going to be a New Year party in a certain house in the neighborhood. 

So full of excitement, I walked in through the door the next day, quickly realized I’d been played (yet again), and quickly got out, only to be received with peals of laughter.

At any point in time, he is there for others and his friends love being with him. He recently had a golden opportunity to pick up one of the many 250k jobs being offered to him but he didn’t take the easy road out because he didn’t want his friends to go through hard times. This is just testimony to how much he treasures their friendships.”

As you can see, the above passage evidences the son’s practical joker side as well as his compassionate nature - the anecdote attached to it provides further insight into what makes him kind, caring, and thoughtful.

Action Tip: A much easier way of stringing your thoughts together is to create an outline for your speech from his childhood until when he made up his mind to settle down with the bride.

So, please grab your pen and paper and provide memories along with these developmental milestones in his life.

How to write your mother of the groom toast

Childhood ---what were the early years like and do you have fond memories about this time?

Growing up ---what was the picture like exactly?

Teenage years ----Mention things he took part in like scouting, sports, volunteerism, etc…

Adulthood ---Mention his accomplishment in school and other things that come to mind.

Please note: If you are thinking of making a funny mother of the groom's speech, then you have to include hilarious anecdotes from his life.

After you have settled on what you want to go for, write answers to the questions above, and put all the stories together in a very rough draft. You can later edit by cutting out parts you really feel shouldn’t be part of your final speech.

You might keep doing that until you are okay with what you have done. 

Even though a big chunk of your speech will go towards paying homage to the bond your son and you share, it is also equally important to focus on welcoming the bride into your family with open arms.

If you don’t know where to start, the above exercise will come in handy for this bit as well. The most important part about this section is to showcase the positive attributes of your daughter-in-law, speak about how much she’s has changed your son’s life for the better, and what you admire or love about them.

Here’s a short example of that in action.

When Dan eventually came back home to complete high school, it was pretty obvious that he was totally smitten with Angela. But what was even more obvious was the calming effect she had on our son.

It was so evident that he had grown into a very responsible and thoughtful son.

Did you see that? Ok, that’s not all. Mention why you admire the bride and how she complements your son.

Having said that, you have to proceed to state why their marriage is special. 

Your son isn’t just marrying someone’s precious daughter, he’s starting out a whole new family with that special person he can’t live without out.

A key component of an emotional mother of the groom speech is to touch upon the wonderful bond that the couple has, and how their marriage brings you, in particular, joy.

Write about the first time you first heard about your son’s life partner, how it felt to meet her for the first time, your first memory of her, or even recollect a heartwarming incident that led you to believe that she was going to be the perfect match for your son.

“Ever since I can remember, it’s always been my fondest wish for my son to meet someone like you, Lani - when he told me about you, I could tell by the radiant look in his eyes that you meant the world to him. ‘’

Now, let us examine…

How To Write The Closing Remarks Of Your Mother of The Groom Speech Toast

A memorable speech is made more memorable when its ending finishes on a strong yet sentimental note. While the conventional practice is to close it out with a classic toast, you can always switch it up by using one or more of the following ideas.

  • Quote a religious or a spiritual passage from a book that resonates with you. For example, if you are Christian, you can use a few bible verses to end it with a bang or close with a prayer.

Some of these verses include:

  • James 1:17(King James Version) ‘’  Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.’’
  • Proverbs 3: 5-6(New International Version) ‘’ Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he will make your paths straight’’
  • Ecclesiastes 4:9-10(New American Standard Bible) Two are better than one because  they have a good reward for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up!” 

Galatians 5:22-23 (King James Version)  “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such  things,  there is no law. And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.”

  • If you really want to wax poetic, then you can recite a few stanzas from a well-known poem or a touching poem about love or marriage or life like this one by Ann Gray

Love Listen

Let’s love, listen, take time when time is all we have. Let’s be unafraid to be kind, learn to disregard the bad if the good outweighs it daily.

Let’s make a gift of silence, the day’s hushing into dark, and when we hold each other let’s always be astonished we are where we want to be.

Let’s hope to age together, but if we can’t, let’s promise now to remember how we shone when we were at our best, when we were most ourselves.

….Or even this very beautiful poem by Louise Cuddon

I’ll Be There For You  

I’ll be there my darling, through thick and through thin

When your mind’s in a mess and your head’s in a spin

When your plane’s been delayed, and you’ve missed the last train.

When life is just threatening to drive you insane When your thrilling whodunit has lost its last page When somebody tells you, you’re looking your age When your coffee’s too cool, and your wine is too warm When the forecast said “Fine”, but you’re out in a storm When your quick break hotel, turns into a slum

And your holiday photos show only your thumb When you park for five minutes in a resident’s bay And return to discover you’ve been towed away When the jeans that you bought in hope or in haste Just stick on your hips and don’t reach round your waist When the food you most like brings you out in red rashes When as soon as you boot up the bloody thing crashes

So my darling, my sweetheart, my dear… When you break a rule, when you act the fool When you’ve got the flu, when you’re in a stew When you’re last in the queue, don’t feel blue’cause I’m telling you, I’ll be there.

That's not all... 

  • You can also end it with some life advice that you would like to pass on to your son and new daughter-in-law as they embark on the journey of marriage together. This is illustrated below

‘’ Craig and Lani, always remember that in your walk together it’s only selfless love  love that has brought you thus far; That is the cornerstone that will help you stand strong in good times and the bad.

So, always hold on to each other and be each other’s keeper because there’s nothing you can’t achieve if you value each other deeply. I feel honored to welcome Lani into our family with open arms - also, we’re looking forward to mini Crailanis soon enough! ‘’

God bless you both and we wish you the very best as you build your lives together.”

  • You may simply end with a couple of best wishes for the couple . Please see a couple of examples right below
  • Congratulations to you on this happiest occasion! I am filled with so much pride to see you marrying the love of your life! I know that you two will go through your lives filling each other with so much happiness and endless love! God bless you both as you start your new and wonderful family.
  • What a blessed day and what a blessed union. May you always have each other through good times and bad.
  • If all of the above won’t suit you, you can conclude by proposing a toast to the groom and bride

Mother of the groom wedding speech for son

If you follow these six quick steps and start way in advance, you’ll be well on your way to crafting a heartfelt, and funny mother of the groom's speech toast that will make your son, daughter-in-law, and your extended family so proud of you.

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Wedding speech by mom of the groom to son and daughter-in-law

A couple of months ago, a mother of the groom wrote to us saying that she needed help with her speech but simply had no clue about how to come up with something memorable.

From our conversations, it was very obvious that she was scared to death about this whole thing and even though our hands were full, we helped her deliver the best speech of the night and she wrote back to say that...

From helping moms from the around, we’ve seen that most mothers, particularly those who are not good speakers get so intimidated when they are asked by their sons to say something at the wedding.

You see, saying something memorable about your son and daughter-in-law is a real labor of love you simply can’t take for granted because it’s sure to earn you the respect of the wedding guests, your family, friends, and loved ones.

I know that nothing can compare to the love you have for you and let me congratulate you on sacrificing so much to give him the future he truly deserves.

Now, that he’s getting married to the woman of his dreams and you should all you can to ensure that your speech is on point.

Please don’t worry if you don’t have a way with words or you are not a confident speaker because I am going to share with you tips, templates, ideas, and examples I personally use to write speeches for mothers of the groom .

But before we get into all the details, let’s closely look at a critical issue that prevents even the most eloquent mom from performing so well on D-day and how to turn the tide on these challenges. 

Get This Right And You Will Make It

If you have ever given a speech your whole lifetime, chances are you might be overcome with nerves when you are asked to speak before a crowd.

Regardless of how you fared, that performance might leave you with unpleasant memories and it can ultimately affect your performances whenever you are asked to speak even before a small group of people.

Even if you have ever failed to live up to expectation, you can turn the tables in your favor by renewed your mind and that simply means developing a positive mental attitude.

Believe it or not, you can make a difference this time around by putting behind your past flops and embarrassments and believing that you can no matter how you are feeling at the moment.

By doing so, you will be empowered from within and you will bubble over with the confidence you absolutely need to speak confidently with poise, flair, and confidence.

Remember that journey of a thousand miles begins with a step and that step here should be a healthy mental disposition which is the bedrock of your ''speaking success'' so to speak.

Mother of the groom wedding speech

Having said that, let’s now look at ...

How To Get The Right Ideas To Help You Compose A Sweet Mother Of The Groom Toast

Before you even write a single, you need to gather certain facts and ideas to help you put the content of your speech together .

I call this part the pre-writing mode as it puts you in the mood for the clarity of your thoughts.

Guess what? One of the best places to hunt for ideas is the youtube platform as well as several other video sharing platforms you know of. Once you get there, you then plug in the keyword you have in mind.

You may pop in words like a speech by a single mom to his son on the wedding day, mother of the groom speech video, best ever speech by mother of the groom, etc.

Wait for a couple of them to pop up and watch a few or more clips if you have much time.

As you keeping those clips, put down words and phrases that speak to you and your particular personality. As you do, ask yourself which of those ideas you feel you can incorporate into your toast.

By the way, this is a short video to help you in this endeavor.

Please did you watch it? And did you find it helpful?  And do you think you can use the ideas for your own delivery?

That brings me to the next point…

How To Use Mother Of The Groom Speech Examples

I have had the distinct privilege of reviewing mother of the groom wedding speech samples and I often notice that a lot of wedding speakers simply copy and paste the examples they find online without properly improving and refining it to suit their own style and that doesn’t always contribute to making their speeches unique in any way.

In this post, I shared how to make the most out of mother of the groom speech samples.

Today, I am going to share with you a short mother of the groom speech example . Afterward, we will break it down bit by bit to see what went into creating it so you can get a clear idea of how to write a speech that will get you tons of compliments. Are you ready?

Ok, here you go

Good evening and welcome everyone. I am Kyle and I am the mother of the groom.

Mark, I was overwhelmed with pride when you exchanged promises with Cindy. I couldn’t help but remember all the great moments, you and I have together, right from the day you came into my life.

From spending precious moments with you when you were just a little boy to when you told me that you have found the person you are going to spend the rest of your life with, you have always given me many reasons to be so proud of you.

As a little boy, you were so sweet, kind, and fun to be around. I still recall how you wore my dress with ruby red shoes to match and sang with pretend microphones to entertain us whenever we met as a family.

Growing up, you followed in your dad’s stead and you started fishing at such an early age. One time we went fishing and Mark caught bass and was so upset that he could not get the hook of its mouth.

Worried that the fish might die, Mark took it home and kept in a bucket full of cold water and managed to get the hook out of his mouth after trying so hard for close to four hours before releasing it back to the lake.

That sense of determination continued well into his teens as he always put his whole heart to whatever he set his sights on and always came out on top.

Mark, we are so proud of the man you have become and nothing gives me joy to see that you are getting married to Cindy.

You’re about to embark on the biggest adventure of your life and I am confident that together with Cindy, your future will be so bright.

Cindy, thank you so much for making my son so happy; and for standing by him all these years.  I love you so much and beyond thrilled for your future life together.

Mark and Cindy, all you need for this journey is a spirit of togetherness, love, forgiveness and you will make your house a true home. We love you both and wish you a lifetime of love and happiness.

Can you write something close to that or even something similar?

It’s not too hard as you probably think. Well, I promised to elaborate on how we came up with that, so, first and foremost, let’s re-look at the introductory remarks of the speech above.

Below is an excerpt…

''Good evening and welcome everyone. I am Kyle and I am the mother of the groom.''

The opening line is rather short and pretty bland. But we can throw in a few details into the mix so it comes together very well.

To make it stand out, you can write down the name of people you want to thank.

Thank persons who have contributed to making him who he is. People like his dad, grandparents, your own parents for helping you raise him.

You may add others like the mom and dad of the bride for their help and support and for welcoming your son into their family.

Then, you should thank the guests for coming out from far and near.

This is your assignment: Scroll up and look at the introduction once more and list all the persons you want to express gratitude to and see if you can come up with a brief and good salutation.

If you are struggling to do that, then this short example can inspire you to come up with one.

Good evening and welcome everyone to Mark and Cindy’s rehearsal dinner. I am Angela, Mark’s mother.

Thank you so much for coming from far and near to celebrate the joining of this happy couple and I would like to take a moment to thank everyone who has helped to make this a night to remember.

Before I get started, I want to take time to thank Angela and Michelle for helping the happy couple plan this fantastic wedding.

I want to extend a big thank you to Dr. Anry who came all the way from Tulip to officiate the ceremony tomorrow as he’s known the couple since they were high school sweethearts.

I hope you can write that?

Closely connected to that are these sentimental thoughts:

''Mark, I was overwhelmed with beautiful emotions of pride when you exchanged promises with Cindy''

It goes without saying that it takes just a moment to leave a lasting, positive impression on someone you are meeting for the very first time and that’s so true.

Speech by mother to son and daughter-in-law on wedding

Some of the wedding guests who will be attending the wedding rehearsal or the reception are people you are going to meet for the very first time and even if you are a poor speaker, they might not notice it until you are through with your message.

What this means is that you should put in extra effort into coming with a gripping introduction as Angela did.

I know you’re probably wondering about how to write a heart-gripping introduction and I am happy to share with how you can start on a very bright note.

First, you can start by sharing your personal feeling about how you felt when your son was born as you saw above.

Second, you can share how you feel about his wedding day.

Moreover, if you are a naturally funny person, you can get everyone grinning from ear to ear with a hilarious anecdote.

Once, a woman shared an incident with me when her daughter was born.  She said they decided to nickname her Rocky because she wasn’t too good looking at birth. She absolutely loved that story and asked that it be included in her mother of the groom speech .

I felt it wasn’t right to add that to her speech because that would be utterly embarrassing. But she stood her grounds and we came up with a great introduction.

Again, if you know of any good quotes about sons, you can use them creatively.  Here are a few of them

''There’s an endearing tenderness in the love of a mother to a son that transcends all other affections of the heart ''---Washington Irwin

''Happy is the son whose faith in his mother remains unchallenged ''---Louisa May Alcott

''Every mother hopes that her daughter will marry a better man than she did, and is convinced that her son will never find a wife as good as her father did.''----Martin Anderson Nexo

''Sons are the anchors of a mother’s life ''---Sophocles

''A mothers love is patient and forgiving when all others are forsaking, it never fails or falters, even though the heart is breaking''--- Agatha Christie

''To a mother, a son is never a  fully grown; and a son is never a fully grown man until he understands and accepts this about his mother ''--- Unknown

I particularly love the last quote very much!

Having said that, let’s look at how to write the body or story of your speech.

Once again, let’s look at parts of it to get a sense of where this is headed

'' As a little boy, you were so sweet, kind, and fun to be around. I still recall how you wore my dress with ruby red shoes to match and sang with pretend microphones to entertain us whenever we met as one family''

Let me ask you this: What did you notice from reading that extract? As you review it, you will realize that it’s essentially a story outline of the life of Angela’s precious boy.

This is the part of your speech that everyone will be eager to listen to because we all love stories. So this is what I suggest you should do right away if you quickly want to come up with the right stuff for this all-important part of your presentation.

Please pick up a piece of paper and provide answers to the following questions:

  • What was he like when he was a toddler?
  • Why was he always a source of joy and laughter?
  • Do you have a fond memory or hilarious story you wish to add to your speech?
  • How did you feel when he brought the bride home?
  • What were your impressions when you met her for the very first time? Remember, not to say anything negative….It’s their happy day, so it’s best to put her in a better light…

If you have written your responses next to each question, you can begin by putting your ideas together using that speech example as a template .

To make things easier, you can start with a good story about his childhood before moving on to his teen years and finally stating why you are so proud of him.

There’s nothing wrong with adding his accomplishments in sports, personal life, or in school.

Well, some mothers think it’s obnoxious to include that. So if you are in that same league, then you have to avoid tooting your own horn.

Please bear in mind that the guidelines above can be very useful when you want your speech to flow from his childhood through adulthood.

Mother of the groom rehearsal dinner speech

If you want your mother of the groom wedding speech to dwell on an aspect of his life, say only his growing up years, then you can simply skip that.

Some mothers simply start their speeches and end with something like this

''Even though today is one of the best days of your life, I always like to think that the day you were born was the most memorable day of your life. Over the years, you have grown into a very kind and generous young man and I am so proud of the man you have become.''

More often than not, your first draft won’t make look so good but you shouldn’t let that dampen your spirit. You can shelf it for a few hours and come back to refine it till you are completely happy with it. 

Now, let’s see...

How To End Your Speech With A Bang!

There are several ways of wrapping up your speech and I am going to share with you some ideas of how to do that since your closing lines are likely to linger on the minds of the guests for a long time to come.

So, you can employ one or more of the following ideas at the end of your wedding speech.

If you are a Christian or a very religious person, then you might have to consider ending with a verse from the bible. My very good friend Christine loves Psalm 128: 1-6 so much.

Psalm 128 A song of ascents.

Blessed are all who fear the LORD, who walk in his ways.

You will eat the fruit of your labor; blessings and prosperity will be yours.

Your wife will be like a fruitful vine within your house; your sons will be like olive shoots around your table.

Thus is the man blessed who fears the LORD.

May the LORD bless you from Zion all the days of your life; may you see the prosperity of Jerusalem,

and may you live to see your children's children. Peace be upon Israel.

That verse can be used as a prayer or even a blessing.

Again, love or marriage poem can work words even if you are not a poetess. Just imagine how proud your son will be of you if you close with these beautiful lines

Today will be perfect in every way

A beautiful fairy tale

For your wedding day

The theme of your day

Is to have love and laughter

And to live your days

Happily ever after

Living happily is

What we need to survive,

So how does one keep

The magic alive?

How do you light a spark

That never goes out?

And how does one live a life

Without fear or doubt?

How do some people manage

To keep their love strong?

And how do some couples

Always feel like they belong?

What do you need to do

To stay in love forever

And make each day special

And grow fonder together?

Well, these very questions

You must address every day

You must take the time

To go out of your way

To always share love

And always share laughter

To do whatever it takes

To live happily ever after.

Here’s a recipe

I think is a must

So let’s begin with

Always having trust

Don’t forget it’s important

To have total respect,

And to always stay loyal

To keep your love perfect

You must communicate each and every day.

Three special little words

You must never forget to say

‘’ I love you’’ it’s amazing

How these words make you feel

Happy, safe, and valued

And they will keep your love real

A simple act of kindness

Goes a long, long way

Blend it with understanding

And you can’t go astray

Don’t forget friendship.

It will help you to cope

Add a sprinkle of faith

And an abundance of hope

Remember your smile

It’s beautiful to see

It can brighten one’s day

So my wish for both of you

Is you always have love and laughter,

And I pray that you will enjoy

Your happily ever after!

Wow! I loved every bit of this poem. Don’t you think it can be used for an entire speech if you really want to wax poetic about the couple?

Even all three tips work well in every situation; I always find that the best way to draw the curtain is by giving the couple some marriage advice.

Mother's speech to son on his wedding day

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Mother Of The Groom Speech: Samples And Ideas To Help You Write A Beautiful Mother Of The Groom Wedding Speech

Just See This Short And Sweet Mom Of The Groom Speech Sample And You'll Be Seconds Away From Writing A Beautiful Speech

Writing an amazing mother of the groom speech is  every mom’s dream when their son is getting married.

You might not have much to do on his wedding day, but you have to do all you can to make sure you start and end your mother of the groom speech on a very memorable note.

With that in mind, you might be wondering about this:

What Should A Mother Of The Groom Say To Her On His Wedding Day?  

Here at standing ovation, we are often asked by so many mothers from around the world for help whenever they want to make their sons proud with  beautiful mom of the groom's speeches .

Not too long ago, Mary  (not her real name)  asked for help with her mother of the groom speech. She wanted one that truly captured her exact thoughts and emotions.  In the end we came up with this mother of the groom speech example. 

Before I show it to you please take note of this:

We sought her permission to post it here so other moms can be inspired to write their own mother of the groom speeches without losing their mind. 

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So, please sit back, relax, and let’s read the whole thing together. Afterwards , we would break down each aspect of her speech so you can figure out how to use the ideas gleaned to give a  super memorable mom of the groom's speech .

Now, here it is:

Mother Of The Groom Speech Example/Template

Below is the complete speech sample. Please read it carefully and make notes.

Good evening and thanks, everyone.

Thanks so much for coming to share in the joy and joining of John and Ruth. I am Mary, John's mom. Thanks so much for your support, kind words and generosity.

Before I get started, I wanted to take time to thank everyone for helping John and Ruth plan a fantastic.  I know it wasn’t easy, but thank God we have a pretty easy going couple to work with…right?  

I also want to thank my sister Evelyn and her husband Jerry for all the hard work they did to make this night amazing.

Their marriage brings back nostalgic memories of when Dan and I got married in 1980.

As a couple, one of our proudest moments was when we had John, our charming prince. His birth brought so much joy, peace and a sense of belonging.

My mind goes back to when several times at night, I’d wake up and look into his beautiful, smiling eyes and be completely overwhelmed with a sense of wonder, joy, and responsibility for my extraordinary child.

Growing up, John loved to do rap music, play hockey and write poetry. I’ll never forget how proud I felt when he wrote a mother’s day poem saying how proud he was to have me as his mom.

John, you asked me in that poem how I managed to do it all by myself. Many times, I’d wake up when you were fast asleep wondering how I was going to raise you both when your dad passed on and that brought me to tears so many times.

I must say it’s been by the grace of God. Plus it has taken the blood, toil, and sweat of an entire village to make you who you really are.

Take Jerry who had to sacrifice so much of his time and energy and finances to keep our bodies and soul together.

But, I must admit that raising you and Alex hasn't been a smooth ride at all.  Just look at my hair if that doesn’t tell you something.

Each day came with his own challenges but I was determined to lay down my life for you so you could become a successful man.

Today is the day to rejoice in knowing that my dreams for you have come true.

Today is the day to rejoice in knowing you are getting married to this beautiful woman Ruth.

Thanks for being there for me and I am going to miss being at the gym with you. I love you so much.

Ruth thanks a lot for being there for John and the entire family all along. I love you and want to thank you for bringing out the best in him. I admire your sense of honesty, empathy, and integrity and I trust that you are going to be an amazing wife and mom.

On this note, I’d like to welcome you and your family into our hearts and home. We love you so much.

Today is a very special day for making memories and celebrating your love for each other. I know you have had your own relationship challenges already but I admire how your collective sense of purpose and willingness to hold on has kept your hearts still ablaze with love's refining fire.

That to me is very crucial to building a formidable marriage.

Marriage is a test of real love and you should expect both good and bad times, including some rough storms. Riding through these storms together, leaning on each other for strength and courage as allies, strengthens the marriage bonds.

As long as you weather the storms together, your marriage will endure. No matter what, keep your sense of humor and you’ll make it through these storms just fine, with love

So, don't forget to still love -it -out so your love for each other grows so strong each and every day.

May you come to love each other like never before and may you grow in love so your kids can feel the warmth that comes from your tender hearts. I wish you both well as you start life together. I love you and God bless you both.

That is a rather short speech. But it is a heartfelt and touching mother of the groom speech any mom can modify for his son’s wedding tribute .

Before we break it down, let’s look at another speech resource that can help you write a great wedding speech for your son and daughter-in-law on their big day.

Do you have any idea what that is? Mother of the groom speech video. They always complement written examples. They really help if you don’t how to start, where to start, or if you need a spark of writing inspiration to get your ideas off the ground.

In the next chapter, I am going to share with you some really helpful video clips you can watch and learn from. So, please grab your notepad and pen and put down some ideas you think you can weave into your presentation as you write your mother of the groom speech.

Here they are:

Mother Of The Groom Speech Video Example # 1

Mother Of The Groom Speech Video Example # 2

Now, let’s go back to the above mother of the groom speech and see how parts of that example were written.

Please go grab your pen and paper and put down any ideas and words you think can help make the writing process a breeze.

First and foremost, let’s look at the introduction or opening remarks.

This Is How To Start Your Speech As Mother Of The Groom

(Here are excerpts of the intro) Good evening and welcome everyone.

Thanks so much for coming to share in the joy and joining of John and Ruth. I am Mary, John's mom. Thanks so much for your support, kind words, and generosity.

As you may know, the opening remark of any speech serves two purposes:

  • Capture the attention of the wedding guests
  • Relieve you from nervous tension/breaks the ice

Again, it comprises of elements like greetings and a short self-presentation and expression of gratitude as you can see above.

It’s so surprising that some moms grab the microphone and they don’t bother to tell everyone who they are. That's so wrong. 

You don’t have to take that for granted even if it’s at a small wedding because not everyone might know who you are. It’s a standard wedding protocol.

After saluting the audience, you can thank everyone for coming. As you do that, you also  have to acknowledge key persons who have helped you raise your son because it takes an entire village to raise a child.

As an example, you can say this:

''I would like to take this moment to thank Mike and Lisa – my parents – who helped both Alex and I get a strong start in life, and for the love and support all these years.

I would like to give a shout out to Aunt Murry -- who was unable to make it today – who cared for Tyson when I started college.

I am also grateful to Parks – my daughter’s father. He entered Dan’s life when he was 5 and has been an important part of his life. Many things Dan enjoys, from fly fishing to sushi, are a result of Park's influence.''

What to say at my sons wedding

Now, let’s move on to another part of your mother of the groom speech.

(Again, here’s an excerpt from the body) Their marriage brings back nostalgic memories of when Dan and I got married in 1980.

As a couple, one of our proudest moments was when we had John, our charming prince.

His birth brought so much joy, peace, and a sense of belonging.

(Comments/writing ideas you can plug into your script) Another key thing that makes all speeches beautiful is when you include fond memories. This is the heartbeat of all great speeches.

Memories like how you felt when your baby boy was born particularly if it’s a good one. So, this is what I would encourage you to do right now.

Ask yourself how the early years were like. If he’s your first child, then you can write down how he made you a very proud mom or how he filled your life with a sense of joy and belonging.

Now, let’s consider another aspect of it.

(Taking cues from the above example) Growing up, John loved to do rap music, play hockey and write poetry.

I’ll never forget how proud I felt when he wrote a mother’s day poem saying how proud he was to have me as his mom.

(comments/take-home writing points):   Have you noticed how the writer was able to infuse her emotions into those memories as she narrated them?

Recalling incidents without personalizing them won't take you anywhere....never ever forget this

Here’s How To Come Up With  Good Ideas For The Body Of Your Mother Of The Speech

  • Put down funny memories you recall
  • Put down in chronological order how his formative years were like. Feel free to pour your heart onto the white sheet with a view to picking anecdotes you feel you can use for your own speech.
  • Also, write down his hobbies or favorite past times. Did you notice how Jerry’s love of writing proved useful on special occasions?

We are not done yet. We still have some ''rivers'' to cross, so to speak. So, let's move on.

''Today is the day to rejoice in knowing that my dreams for you have come true.

Today is the day to rejoice in knowing you are getting married to this beautiful woman Ruth.''

(Comments/take-home writing points): Another thing you should consider is expressing how you feel about your son's big day in relation to his life story just as this writer has done.

She deliberately uses the word ''today'' to create a musical effect. Probably she wanted to entertain the wedding guests and her readers. Repetitions of words make great speeches what they really are.

Please note that if you will be embarrassing your son and yourself if you dwell on the negative, so please don’t comment on any embarrassing story.

You can give remarks that show how proud you are of him. For example, you can say:

You have been my pride and inspiration and I am so happy that you’ve grown from that baby I doted on into a very wonderful young man and getting married makes me…

(Here’s another extract) Thanks for being there for me and I am going to miss being at the gym with you. I love you so much.

Ruth thanks a lot for being there for John and the entire family all along. I love you and want to thank you for bringing out the best in him. I admire your sense of honesty, empathy and integrity and I trust that you are going to be an amazing wife and mom.

Mother of the groom wedding speech

(comment/take-home writing points) : Noticed how the speaker used the opportunity given to express her joy that Ruth is now part of the family.

 It doesn't end there. She goes on to formally welcome her into her family. You have to do that if you’re speaking on behalf of your entire family)

We are almost getting to the end of this post…. So; let’s move on because I only want the best for you.

How To Conclude Your Mother Of The Groom Speech

Today is a very special day for making memories and celebrating your love for each other.

I know you have had your own relationship challenges already but I admire how your collective sense of purpose and willingness to hold on has kept your hearts still ablaze with love's refining fire. That to me is very crucial to building a formidable marriage.

Marriage is a test of real love and you should expect both good and bad times, including some rough storms.

Riding through these storms together, leaning on each other for strength, and courage as allies strengthens the marriage bonds. As long as you weather the storms together, your marriage will endure. No matter what, keep your sense of humor, and you’ll make it through these storms just fine, with love

May you come to love each other like never before and may you grow in love so your kids can feel the warmth that comes from your tender hearts.

I wish you well and God bless you.

(comment/take-home writing points): Never, ever forget to end with advice or words of encouragement or well-wishes to the happy couple as you see above. That’s how to write your mother of the groom speech.

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Toast by the Mother of the Groom at the Reception

The mother of the groom speech is still a pretty rare thing, as is the mother of the bride speech .

I have a feeling, though, that many more mothers these days want to speak at their daughters' or sons' weddings. We have lots to say... and quite often mothers are the ones who have raised their children and know them inside out.

(In this mother of the groom speech, Celia is the mother of the groom, Eldon is the groom/son, Sara is the bride and Stan is Celia's husband)

Beginning of Mother Of The Groom Speech

Hello, everyone. My name is Celia and I'm the mother of the groom. Thank you all for coming to attend our celebration today. It was a beautiful ceremony and we are about to have a wonderful party. Looks like some people have already started. Very good.

I do hope you all enjoyed the ceremony. OK, the priest ran a little long. Little Emily here turned to me at one point and whispered to me, "Auntie, if we give him the money now, will he let us go?"

Let me say I'm especially grateful that Eldon met Sara. Who knows where Eldon would be today without her? And an especially warm welcome to Sara's family - we are so glad to have you with us today and for always.

It seems like just yesterday that Eldon came into our life. What a joy he has been all these years.

I'll never forget the time he came home from school and told me he thought he was going to flunk 5th grade. I said "Eldon, that's negative. You have to be positive." He said, "Mom, I'm positive I'm going to flunk 5th grade."

You know, Stan and I have been together a long time. People ask me how we did it. Well, we made a pact a long time ago - the first one to pack up and leave has to take the kids.

And we take time for romance. Two times a week, we go to a nice restaurant, a little wine, good food and companionship. He goes Tuesdays. I go Fridays.

And Stan "tries" to compliment me - the other day he told me that God made me "beautiful but dumb." I said, "Yes, Stan. He made me beautiful so you would love me. And he made me dumb so I would love you."

Sara, just keep in mind that husbands are a handful. I remember the day Eldon was born, Stan called the hospital in a total panic and yelled, "My wife is pregnant, and her contractions are only two minutes apart!" The doctor said, "Is this her first child?" Stan said, "No, you idiot! This is her husband!"

So they are not always the brightest bulbs on the tree.

Nonetheless, I love him. And - like ours - I know the love between Sara and Eldon will grow stronger every day. I also look forward to watching the bond between our families strengthen over the years.

Ladies and Gentlemen, please raise your glass with me now: To Sara and Eldon, may you live every day as if it were your last, cherishing each other, supporting each other and becoming each other's best friend. Look back on this day fondly for you will remember it as one of the happiest days of your life.

And I know, because it is one of the happiest of mine.

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This mother of the groom speech has all the elements of a pretty good speech. Celia (the Mom), starts off by introducing herself and thanking all the wedding guests for attending.

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She then tells a few simple jokes, and acknowledges Sara coming into her son's life and what a difference it has made to him. She also gives a 'shout-out' to Sara's family and welcomes them into her own family.

She tells a funny story about her son and then rags on her husband a bit, then gives some tongue-in-cheek advice to Sara about husbands in general.

She ends with a great toast to the happy couple.

You can take this mother of the groom speech and follow its outline to help you write your own. The details will be different and so will the stories, but the structure should remain pretty much the same.

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Parents of the Groom Speech – Top Tips On How to Write an Impressive Speech

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On a wedding occasion, the parents of the groom speech as well as the parents of the bride are two of the most awaited speeches of the day.  Both the father and mother of the newlyweds are expected to give speeches for all the guests and share a toast as well.  If you are a parent on the groom’s side of the family, how can you write an effective speech?  Consider the following tips:

Keep it light and good –  A humorous statement, a funny story or a witty joke makes a speech more interesting and lively.  However, when you’re delivering a wedding speech, you should make sure that your jokes are healthy and clean.  Keep in mind that there will be children present during the occasion.  Also, you’ll want to stay away from making political or racist remarks that can offend someone in the audience.

Keep it at just the right length –  No matter how many good stories you would like to share with the crowd, you don’t want to take all the time for yourself.  Remember, this day is all about the bride and the groom.  Of course, you want to give other speakers the chance to give their best wishes to the couple.  Aside from the parents of the groom speech, the best man, the maid-of-honor and the couple will be giving their own speeches as well.  Ideally, five minutes should be enough to say everything that you need to say before making a toast.

Practice makes perfect-   Not everyone is used to giving out speeches to a crowd.  If you’re feeling nervous, that is perfectly normal.  However, you can feel a lot less tense if you can prepare your speech ahead of time.  Practice it in front of a mirror or even in front of a friend or your family member.  The more you say your speech out loud, the more comfortable you will be to deliver it.

However, do not memorize all the words.  If you do, there’s a good chance that you will forget some parts of it once you feel nervous.  If you think you might get lost in the middle of your speech, it’s a good idea to create an outline and write it down on a small piece of paper.

There are some exclusive examples of  parents of the groom speech online and you can observe how they are written before trying to compose your own. Click here for more information as it has great samples of time tested and proven wedding speeches for parents of the groom, funny wedding quotations, wedding etiquette secrets, as well as pointers on confident public speaking.

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I think every parent would want to write an impressive speech for their child’s wedding. For the father of the groom, delivering a speech is a great pride and honor. Everyone who is present on that occasion will know that as a father, he raised a responsible adult who is now ready to start his own family. This article has given helpful tips on how to prepare and deliver a good speech. I’m glad that I came across this website a few weeks before my son gets married because I’ve been looking for this kind of information online. I will be checking out the sample speeches later.

Stay away from anything havnig to do with his past romances, love life, or anything of that nature. Even though it may be funny in private, his new wife, or her parents might not be too keen.Stick to material such as reasons why he is your best friend, for example reminiscing on a time when he was there for you when you ran out of gas, or when your grandpa died. Then make the correlation between how hes such a (great/reliable/willing/listening/caring/devoted/sacrificing/etc.) friend, to how you know hes going to be as a husband, yada yada get it?Good luck

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Raise your glasses to the moms taking the mic at wedding receptions to give their very own mother-of-the-bride speech. While we know moms are basically superhuman creatures with an endless array of skills and abilities, public speaking can be a feat to shake even the heroes among us—not to mention the added flood of mixed emotions that will be present throughout the day.

Delivering a heartfelt speech to a crowd of family members and newly minted in-laws will surely have you feeling a bit nervous, and we can't dismiss the act of finding the right words to convey everything you're feeling in the first place. But rest assured, mamas, we've got a guide to help you ease your minds and fortify your wits. We tapped three experts—wedding planners Amy Abbott and Paulette Alkire and Kylie Carlson, CEO of Wedding Academy Global —to walk you through the process of giving a pro-level mother-of-the-bride speech.

Meet the Expert

  • Amy Abbott is a wedding planner and the owner of Amy Abbott Events , a Los Cabos–based wedding and event planning company that designs celebrations throughout Mexico.
  • Kylie Carlson is the CEO of Wedding Academy Global , an educational service that offers certification training for the wedding industry.
  • Paulette Alkire is the lead wedding planner at Chalet View Lodge , a full-service wedding venue, boutique resort, and spa in Graeagle, California.

Below, find expert tips that will help you write—and deliver—the perfect toast on your son or daughter's big day.

Mother-of-the-Bride Speech Template

Just as all moms are unique, and no two mother-daughter relationships are alike, your mother-of-the-bride speech will be entirely personal to you and the bond you share. However, there are a few components that should be present in your toast. Here's a general outline to help you get started.

Acknowledge your guests.

Every great speech should start with a few words of gratitude for the people who have gathered to partake in the celebration with you. You can mix this into a full greeting to welcome guests if you are the first speech on the schedule of events.

Welcome your new son- or daughter-in-law.

No mother-of-the-bride speech would be complete without a warm welcome to their daughter's new partner. Abbott explains that a good way to honor your new son-in-law or daughter-in-law is to make it clear that you feel you're gaining a new family member and that they are welcome. You should also nod to how they have changed or complemented your daughter for the better.

Choose happy memories to share.

As you choose memories, focus on positive, happy moments. Telling a story that highlights how your daughter overcame something unpleasant or embarrassing shouldn't be shared on their wedding day.

Never mention your daughter's previous relationships or marriages, and don't talk about unfulfilled dreams. Only bring up the best memories of your daughter's life.

Highlight one or two big accomplishments.

Theoretically, the guests should already know what the bride does for a living. Reciting every success they've ever had, in detail, is completely unnecessary. You should, instead, express how proud you are of their accomplishments and highlight one or two.

Mother of the Bride Speech Tips

Here are our experts' best tips for writing and delivering your mother-of-the-bride speech.

Write your thoughts down on paper.

This momentous occasion is probably not the best time to wing it. Whether you use bullet points or an outline, make sure you pen everything you want to tell your daughter in your speech to avoid leaving out anything special. “Start the process informally by simply writing down any and all things you want to make sure to include, from fond memories to advice on love for the newlyweds. As you lay it out on paper, you’ll see that an organic flow may come together quickly,” says Carlson.

Remember to pause and breathe.

If your nerves are starting to get to you, you might start speeding through your speech; to combat this, take a deep breath and remember that it’s alright to take a pause. “Many people forget just how powerful a pause can be. If your nerves are getting to you, take a moment to gather yourself before continuing. Most guests will take this silence as you giving them a moment to fully receive the last bit of sentiment you shared. Center yourself by making eye contact with the bride, breathe, and continue,” says Alkire.

Don't feel pressured to be funny.

Sure, humor is great—but if you're not a naturally funny person, don't push your limits on your daughter's most important day. Just be your sincere and honest self. The rest will follow, and your daughter will love it.

Practice your speech beforehand.

Write your mother-of-the-bride speech well in advance of the wedding so you’ll have plenty of time to practice it. “Try giving the speech out loud on your own, run it by a few trusted friends or family members, and then set it aside for a bit. This gives you time to return to the speech in a week or two with a fresh perspective," says Carlson.

Increase the amount of time you practice your speech in the month before the wedding, advises Carlson. No matter what the speech, the calmest of presenters are always the most practiced.

Avoid inside jokes.

You might have some amazing inside jokes that will make your daughter laugh, but no one else will find them funny. "Avoid inside jokes to keep the speech inclusive of everyone listening," says Alkire.

Keep it short and sweet.

You're talking about your daughter, and we know you could probably go on about how amazing they are for hours, but a good rule of thumb is to limit your speech to three to five minutes.

Don't worry about crying.

This is one occasion that indisputably warrants tears—if you're afraid of getting choked up during your delivery, just remember no one will judge you for it. In fact, most people will think it's incredibly sweet and you just might make them need a tissue, too.

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Get Brainstorming!

Now that you have a slew of tips for writing your mother-of-the-bride speech, here are some questions to ask yourself to get the brainstorming process started.

  • Which of your daughter's qualities do you really want to highlight?
  • What's one of the best memories you have of raising your daughter?
  • When did you first know that their partner was "the one"?
  • What advice do you wish you'd heard from your mom on your wedding day?
  • What about their new marriage makes you the happiest?

Mother-of-the-Bride Speech Examples to Make Your Own

Does the mother of the bride give a speech? For these women, the answer was a resounding “Yes!” Get inspired with these actual toasts from loving moms.

Today is your wedding day. It's something a mother wishes and waits for from the time her daughter is born until she walks down the aisle.

"When Jewel was young she surrounded herself with lots of friends, some of whom are here today. They know our basement was always full with high school friends, just as your wedding is full of yours and Jason's friends today.

Time doesn't stand still; it is fleeting and it is amazing how quickly it passes. Like time, Jewel has never stood still. It seems like she is always running after one adventure after another. When her sister Mindy ran a marathon, Jewel had to keep up, so she started running. Mindy was content to say she checked a marathon off her bucket list, but Jewel had to keep on running, competing in a triathlon, and then an Ironman. Even getting her engagement ring was a race, a scavenger hunt adventure but still a race. This one she and Jason won together. Partners all the way.

Jewel and Jason, now it is your turn to embark on your own journey as a couple, to experience life with a loving partner. As you find your own route through life, remember to cherish each other. We know that through all the twists and turns of the road, you will support and care for each other with true love.

As you celebrate this wedding day, know it is not the best but the first of many blessed events in your lives together. We're thrilled you two have found the one for you. We wish you both joy, laughter, and love—from our hearts to yours.”— Eileen Roth

Thank you all for coming. I’m a strong mom, I have a strong daughter, and after this, I know I will need a strong drink.

"I would like to welcome Steve, and his parents Helen and Larry, and all of his wonderful, huge family into our family. I will not begin to mention all his brothers and sisters lest I forget one.

Steve: You are an amazing young man that I have grown to know and love. I met you after I fell skiing and I had cracked my ribs. I was on morphine and I was very happy...so please note that I am not always that crazy. Steve, when you asked to take me to lunch at my office, I knew that something was up. And it was—you asked to marry my daughter and we both cried. You have such a kind heart.

Adrienne: You are a strong, smart, and beautiful woman. I’m going to take this opportunity to apologize for the many things that I did with and to you while you were growing up. I’m sorry for many of them but not really for others, as they may have helped make you who you are today.

  • I am sorry for always giving you peanut butter for lunch every day...as we found out later that you were deathly allergic to peanuts.
  • I am sorry for dragging you to all the boys’ hockey and baseball games; however, you and Alysse retaliated by dragging them to all your dance recitals.
  • I am sorry for the overkill of health foods—especially quinoa. But on the bright side, you have become a fabulous cook. (And have now married a cook).
  • I am sorry that I made you follow me down the black diamond ski hills...but you have become a great skier.
  • I am sorry for taking you on all those crazy adventures—an impromptu helicopter ride; a million Walk of Life events; travel to England, Wales, California, Boston, Chicago, New Orleans...but hey, they were lots of fun.
  • I am sorry I made you watch all-night episodes of Gilmore Girls.
  • I am sorry for eating bags of BBQ chips...actually, that was just me.
  • I am sorry for taking you to so many dance workshops and involving you in many choreographies...but wow, you have become an accomplished dancer, actress, and teacher.

So, as a tribute to your dancing, I offer a musical toast to you and Steve. And the music is to ‘New York, New York’...the place where Steve proposed to you.”— Barbara Kennedy

“I want to thank everyone for being here celebrating Kayleigh and Adam; the Hodgins family, our family, and friends who have become family—welcome. Kayleigh’s father, her Derd, and I are tickled pink to host this beautiful evening.

As most of you know, Kayleigh faced physical challenges as a newborn and toddler but with every year, grew stronger and even more delightful. As she got older, she excelled in basketball and show choir, and happily graduated from FIDM. She then embarked on what promises to be a fulfilling career.

Kayleigh—it always has been and always will be an honor and absolute joy to be your mom. You light up any room just by being in it.

As a parent, you, of course, want your child to succeed in life—both personally and professionally. But one of the most satisfying rewards is seeing your child experience true love and happiness, which she has absolutely found with Adam. Thank you, Adam, for loving our girl, we’re thrilled you are part of our family.

Please join me in a toast to the bride and groom—congratulations! We all wish you the best for everything this new journey has to offer.” — Marla White

While every wedding is different, the mother of the bride typically delivers their speech during the  wedding reception  following the father of the bride's speech. In some instances—whether the father is deceased or unable to attend—the mother of the bride will kick off the wedding toasts by going first.  

Focus on personal anecdotes from your daughter regarding how the two met or when they knew that they had found " the one ." 

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Our story- as written by the groom.

The story of Preston and Krysta's steamy love story began in August of 2021, when the two met inside of a Chuze Fitness sauna. It was an instant connection between them, as they realized they had much in common and shared more time in a sauna than any two people should. After 35 minutes in the heat, both sweaty and quickly losing hydration, Preston knew he needed to shoot his shot and ask this beautiful woman on a date. With the help of Krysta's longtime friend Robyn, the two exchanged phone numbers, agreeing to meet for their first date. A few days later, Krysta decided to give that young buck a shot and met him at Mother Tucker Brewery for a beer and good company. Once again, they found themselves awestruck in each other’s company, knowing instantly that there was more to this than anyone could have anticipated. After several more dates consisting of yard games, going to the shooting range, and of course walking aimlessly around Walmart, they found themselves on a campground near Turquoise Lake surrounded by friends, puppies, and views. After the perfect weekend, our couple affirmed their feelings for one another and said their initial “I do” of becoming boyfriend and girlfriend. From then on, our smitten couple never missed a beat growing together and creating memories. Down the road, our couple awoke in Colorado Springs after a night of fun with old friends. This was the moment Preston knew it was time to let the woman of his dreams know how he felt about her. Staring deep into her eyes, time was slipping away, and that is when Preston began to say what was on his mind. Without a second to reflect, the words came out of his mouth… “I think I love you.” Krysta continued staring for a moment and then replied… “You think?! I know I love you!” Our brave heroes never looked back from this fateful day, and moved on to live through big life events hand in hand such as buying homes, celebrating holidays, coming together with family, moving in together, traveling, adventuring, and living every day to the fullest. To Preston, Krysta was his rock as she supported him through difficult journeys, including changing jobs and becoming a police officer. Preston returned the favor going above and beyond to make time for his love and supporting her through all that life brought her way as well, assuring her that whatever they were met with, the two, as long as they were together, would pass all of life’s tests. The gusts of love carried our adored voyagers through the seas and made clear their next destination. The two found themselves in May 2023 with a four-day weekend and an itch to go on a mini vacation. While Krysta’s mind was set on planning and creating the perfect four-day extravaganza, Preston’s efforts were elsewhere. You see, Preston decided that this trip would be a perfect time to ask the love of his life to become his wife. Preston snuck off while Krysta was at work to the magical land of expensive jewelry to find the right ring to place upon Krysta’s finger. After meeting with our friend in the jewelry business, The Shane Company, Preston found the perfect ring. With a rush order, hasty packing, and four hours of driving, our veteran lovers had reached a faraway land… Glenwood Springs. During the trip, while on a hike overlooking Mount Sopris, Preston (holding back tears), got down on one knee, and stumbled through a speech that in turn lead to the hand picked ring being placed upon Krysta’s finger. Krysta, after hearing Preston pronounce his love atop that mountain, replied with the utmost excitement, “Yes! I will marry you.” Today, our two lovebirds are excited to be joined in holy matrimony in front of family, friends, and their two adored puppies Paisley and Ahsoka. This is the story of Preston and Krysta. Although their story is far from over, they look forward for all to join them on August 23 for the wedding and the best party they will ever throw.

A World War II veteran marries near D-day beaches. He’s 100, she’s 96

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The collective age of the bride and groom was nearly 200. But World War II veteran Harold Terens and his sweetheart, Jeanne Swerlin, proved that love is eternal as they tied the knot Saturday inland of the D-day beaches in Normandy, France.

Terens, 100, called it “the best day of my life.”

On her way into the nuptials, the 96-year-old bride-to-be said: “It’s not just for young people, love, you know? We get butterflies. And we get a little action, also.″

The couple, both widowed, grew up in New York City: she in Brooklyn, he in the Bronx.

They wed at the elegant stone-worked town hall of Carentan, a D-day objective that saw ferocious fighting after the June 6, 1944, Allied landings that helped rid Europe of Adolf Hitler’s tyranny.

Like other towns and villages across the Normandy coast where nearly 160,000 Allied troops came ashore under fire on five code-named beaches, it’s an effervescent hub of remembrance and celebration on the 80th anniversary of the deeds and sacrifices of young men and women that day, festooned with flags and bunting, and with veterans feted like rock stars.

Terens went to France as a 20-year-old U.S. Army Air Forces corporal shortly after D-day. He enlisted in 1942 and, after shipping to Britain, was attached to a four-pilot P-47 Thunderbolt fighter unit as the radio repair technician.

On D-day, Terens repaired planes returning from France so they could rejoin the battle. He said half his company’s pilots died that day. Terens went to France 12 days later, transporting captured Germans and freed American POWs to England. Following the Nazi surrender in May 1945, Terens again helped transport freed Allied prisoners to England before shipping back to the U.S. a month later.

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On Saturday, as the swing of Glenn Miller and other period tunes rang out on the streets, well-wishers — some in WWII-era clothes — were lined up a good hour before the wedding behind barriers outside the town hall, with a rousing pipe-and-drum band on hand to serenade the happy couple.

After declaring “oui” to vows read in English by Carentan’s mayor, the couple exchanged rings.

“With this ring, I thee wed,” Terens said.

She giggled and gasped, “Really?”

With Champagne flutes in hand, they waved through an open window to the adoring crowds outside.

“To everybody’s good health. And to peace in the world and the preservation of democracy all over the world and the end of the war in Ukraine and Gaza ,” Terens said as he and Swerlin clinked glasses and drank.

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The crowd yelled “la mariée!” — the bride! — to Swerlin, who wore a long, flowing dress of vibrant pink. Terens looked dapper in a light-blue suit and pink pocket square.

The couple enjoyed a special wedding-night party: They were invited to the state dinner Saturday night at the Élysée Palace with French President Emmanuel Macron and President Biden .

“Congratulations to the newlyweds,” Macron said, prompting cheers and a standing ovation during the toast praising French-American friendship. “[The town of] Carentan was happy to host your wedding, and us, your wedding dinner,” he told the couple.

The wedding was symbolic, not binding in law. Mayor Jean-Pierre Lhonneur’s office said he wasn’t empowered to wed foreigners who aren’t residents of Carentan, and the couple, both American, hadn’t requested legally binding vows. However, they could complete those formalities back in Florida if they wish.

Lhonneur likes to say that Normandy is practically the 51st state, given its reverence and gratitude for Allied soldiers and the sacrifices of tens of thousands who never made it home from the Battle of Normandy.

“Love is eternal, yes, maybe,” the mayor said, referring to the newlyweds, although his comments also describe the feelings of many Normans for veterans. “I hope for them the best happiness together.”

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Jane Ollier, 73 — dressed in a 1940s dress that belonged to her mother, Louise, and a red beret — was among those who waited for a glimpse of the couple.

“It’s so touching to get married at that age,’’ Ollier said. “If it can bring them happiness in the last years of their lives, that’s fantastic.”

Leicester writes for the Associated Press. AP journalists Sylvie Corbet in Paris and Terry Spencer in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., contributed to this report.

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    Here are some examples of introducing yourself to the guests during the wedding reception. Good afternoon, everyone. I am [name], and I am the groom's mother. My name is [name], the mother of the groom. And I want to thank everyone in this room for being here tonight. Hello everyone.

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    Introduce yourself. It's pretty clear that most people will know who you are, but you'll still want to start your speech by introducing yourself. Start with a simple hello or other greeting, then share your name and specify that you're the mother of the bride. 2. Thank the guests for coming.

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    The groom's speech is a heartfelt speech made by the groom during a wedding reception. It should be no more than 10 minutes long and usually goes second in the order of speeches , coming after the father of the bride speech but before the best man's speech.

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