

If you are a princesa, then your papá must be "King Dad." It's very exciting to get dressed up for an evening of celebration, especially when everyones celebrating YOU. But even more exciting is to know that on this night when you become a princess, you get to have your first dance with the KING.
Instead of your dad giving away your hand in marriage, hell be holding on tight and youll be celebrating a father-daughter bond. How precious is that? Your relationship will last for the rest of your life and make you stronger.
I will never forget my daddys big, rough hand resting on the top of my head as he told me to be strong, and reminded me that girls can be anything they want to be. (That's him and I dancing, when I was a teen.) Ill always be behind you, he said. To this day, I still feel like hes watching over me and I am never alone.
Dads are there for us. They protect us and support us in many ways. Its a privilege to have a quinceañera, and your dad is probably paying for most of it. But its also a privilege for your dad to have the first dance with you, the princess.
In quinceañera planning, moms have so much involvement, its easy to forget your dad. Dont let this happen! Here are some tips to make him feel special:
If by chance your dad cannot be with you, make a special invitation to your abuelo, tío, and padrino to honor you with the first dance and to stand with you when you acknowledge your dad, wherever he is. Its a very mature thing to do, and everyone will be so proud!
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Isabella Wall, the fairy godmother of quinceañeras, shares her best advice with you. Ask her how to make your dreams come true!
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