65+ Wedding Wishes for Son and Daughter-In-Law

A wedding day carries its own kind of electricity, half joy, half nerves, all heart. Watching your son and daughter-in-law start out together is strange and beautiful in equal measure. Here’s to trying to put that into words, short, funny, awkward, and everything in between.

Wedding Wishes for Son and Daughter-In-Law

  • Here’s to burnt dinners, inside jokes, and the good kind of quiet that fills a home.
  • Marriage isn’t a sprint, it’s walking through rain, sometimes without an umbrella. But you’ll manage.
  • The days will blur, arguments over small things will come, and you’ll both grow up a little more. That’s love.
  • Don’t chase perfection; it’s overrated. Just learn to pause before saying something you’ll regret.
  • Wishing you both more good days than bad ones, and the patience to stick through the bad.
  • Congratulations, you two. Try not to lose the wedding photos this time.

Congratulations, you two. Try not to lose the wedding photos this time.

Short Wedding Wishes for Son and Daughter-In-Law

  • Hope you both never stop surprising each other, even after the tenth argument about where to put the couch.
  • May the two of you wake up each morning still curious about what the other will say next.
  • Here’s to more laughter than laundry, more late-night snacks than plans.
  • You two look like you’ve already figured it out, keep it that way.
  • Not every day will shine, but you’ll make it through. Probably with coffee.
  • Keep it simple. Keep it weird. Keep it yours.
  • May your house stay loud, your fridge full, and your stories endless.

Inspirational Wedding Wishes for Son and Daughter-In-Law

  • Love doesn’t make life easier, it just makes the hard parts worth talking about.
  • There’s no manual, but if you two can laugh through a broken faucet at midnight, you’ll be fine.
  • Let your home be the place you both want to run to, not from.
  • You’ll change, both of you. That’s the point. Grow toward each other, not around.
  • Some days will stretch too long, some will fly too fast. Keep catching each other in between.

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Wedding Wishes for Son and Daughter-In-Law From Mother

  • Watching you in that suit made me remember your first tie, crooked, cereal-stained, still proud of it.
  • Remember to call sometimes, not because I’ll be waiting, but because I always will be.
  • She’s got the patience you never had for puzzles or directions, and that’s saying something.
  • If she ever asks what you’re thinking, try answering this time, alright?
  • Take care of each other, even on the days you don’t know how. Especially then.
  • I’m proud of you, both of you. Even if I still think you overpaid for that cake.
  • You’ve found someone who laughs at your worst jokes. Keep her.
  • Don’t forget to call sometimes, not just when you need the recipe.

Wedding Wishes for Son and Daughter-In-Law From Father

  • You always said you’d never wear matching outfits, and yet, here you are. Married.
  • Don’t worry too much about being perfect husbands or wives, just be good teammates.
  • Every man learns patience somewhere, yours starts today. Congratulations.

Every man learns patience somewhere, yours starts today. Congratulations.

  • The best advice I have? Apologize even when you’re half right. Maybe especially then.
  • She’s your home now, kid. Treat her like the place you’d never want to leave.
  • You’ve got a good heart, and she’s smart enough to keep up with you. That’s a solid match.
  • You’ll both mess up plenty. Just own it, laugh, and move on.
  • Keep a screwdriver handy. Not for fixing things, for when you forget how to listen.

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Funny Wedding Wishes for Son and Daughter-In-Law

  • Hope your marriage lasts longer than that blender warranty you ignored.
  • Here’s to surviving IKEA furniture and family group chats together.
  • May your fights be short and your pizza orders synchronized.
  • If you can laugh about the burnt toast, you’re winning.
  • Hope the honeymoon glow outlasts the credit card bill.
  • Marriage is mostly just deciding what to have for dinner and pretending to care about each other’s TV shows.
  • Wishing you a love so strong that even the in-laws can’t mess it up.
  • Here’s to endless laughter and fewer arguments about who forgot to take out the trash.

Wedding Wishes for Son

  • You’ve grown up faster than I could blink, but you still leave your socks everywhere.
  • Be kind to her, even when you’re tired. That’s the real part of love.
  • Don’t try to fix every problem, sometimes listening is enough.
  • Marriage isn’t a finish line, it’s a thousand small starts.
  • Keep learning who she is; she’ll keep surprising you.
  • Remember to hold her hand when no one’s watching.
  • And hey, take out the trash without being asked, trust me, it matters.

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Wedding Wishes for Daughter-In-Law

  • Welcome to the chaos. We’re loud, stubborn, and occasionally late, but you’re one of us now.
  • You make him softer. I didn’t think that was possible. Thank you.
  • Never stop teasing him when he takes himself too seriously.
  • You didn’t marry a prince, you married my son. Adjust expectations accordingly.
  • I hope you always find comfort in our home, even when the TV’s too loud.
  • Thank you for loving him, flaws, quirks, and all the rest.
  • And if he forgets your anniversary, you have my permission to remind him loudly.

Wedding Wishes for Son and Daughter-In-Law After We Fought About the Wedding

  • I know things got tense. Maybe we said too much, or not enough. Still, I’m glad it’s you two.
  • Forget the arguments; they don’t matter now. You made something beautiful anyway.
  • I wish I’d handled things better, but I meant every word about how proud I am.
  • Weddings end. Marriage starts. Let’s leave the rest behind us.
  • Whatever went wrong then doesn’t touch what’s right now.
  • You looked happy, and that’s all I ever wanted to see.
  • Let’s start fresh. Maybe dinner next week, no speeches this time.