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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This afternoon, I had the distinct pleasure of watching a very special movie with some very special ladies. My daughter, my mother, my sister and I all cuddled up on the couch, and watched Father of the Bride: Part 2 as a steady rain pelted the house around us. I guess now would be a&#160;<a href="http://mommyeverafter.com/uncategorized/every-party-has-a-pooper/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This afternoon, I had the distinct pleasure of watching a very special movie with some very special ladies.<br />
My daughter, my mother, my sister and I all cuddled up on the couch, and watched <em>Father of the Bride: Part 2</em><br />
as a steady rain pelted the house around us.<br />
I guess now would be a good time to admit that this movie has a very special place in my heart.<br />
<em>Father of the Bride </em>is <em>my movie </em>with my dad.<br />
We have watched together, countless times,<br />
and cried together, countless times,<br />
the last time being 2 nights before my own wedding.<br />
It&#8217;s just our thing.<br />
I guess now would <em>also </em>be a good time to admit that Part 2, which is a little more goofy, a little less plausible and just, in all respects, a little more sequel-like,<br />
has been saved on my DVR for approximately 2 years.<br />
I had been waiting for the perfect time to watch it,<br />
a moment that was peaceful,<br />
and baby-ish,<br />
and today was just that.<br />
My mom and I laughed as we saw Annie Banks McKenzie make <em>several </em>false-alarm trips to the hospital.<br />
<em><a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/2010/07/18/a-baby-story-chapter-1/">hmmmmmmm&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;familiar?</a></em><br />
We reminisced as we saw George Banks pacing around the hospital hallways,<br />
as my mom told me how vividly she remembered that moment in our own lives, just 4 months ago.<br />
We got the chills, and teary eyed, as the doctor came out and told the nervous, waiting daddy that his new baby girl was perfect, healthy and beautiful.<br />
I also couldn&#8217;t help but to laugh, as I remembered the very first time I saw this movie, with a dear, old friend since Elementary School, and how, at that time, pregnancy, babies and motherhood seemed so far away.<br />
It&#8217;s amazing how the same movie can seem so much different<br />
depending on when<br />
and with whom<br />
you watch it.<br />
In all, the most palpable feeling that this movie gives me is gratitude.<br />
I am grateful for a day of snuggling with my family.<br />
I am grateful for a movie that has stood the test of time, and grown up with me.<br />
And, most of all, I am grateful that we did not watch this movie last summer, because if we had, the theme of this movie could have hit a <em>little </em>too close to home, if you know what I mean. And as much as I love babies, and as much as I love my mom, I am so grateful to have her as the baby&#8217;s Bubbie,<br />
and to have her, all to ourselves, as we cuddle up with her,<br />
on a rainy, Sunday morning at home.</p>
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