Didn't come up with something, so here it goes.
This is for the last Saturday night, for the sequel of the last-last Saturday(?).
Father of the Bride ,Part 2.
The story goes on after the wedding of George Banks' beloved daughter, Annie. Even after her wedding, he continues to fret when he knows that her daughter is pregnant, and yes, he's about to be a grand-dad. And what's adding up to this is he discovers that her wife is pregnant too(which she mistaken for menopause).Uh-oh.
So, he continues his inability-to-accept-the-truth-and-whats-going-on attitude; he was so upset of being too old for a grandpa, he colors his hair and sports a younger look. He was so afraid and wishes to get a new house, so he sells it to an instant, and must evacuate the memorable house in 10 days. And then he realise that this is the house which keeps a lot of memories between him and everyone else, especially Annie.
Adding up to this already comical transfusion is Franck Eggelhoffer-the one whom used to arranges Annie's wedding-came back as the babies' room decorator. He helps the family when there were two pregnant women in the house. Annie was taught for the course on which will she need to do when she feels about to be in the labour (which once she mistaken for indigestion).
And then there comes the day. It was a tiresome day for George-he didn't sleep for three days. He complaints about the doctor whom will be delivering her daughter (which seems to be younger than Annie). But when the babies delivered, he felt the world is his. Holding his grandson in one hand and her daughter in the other,it was magnificent.
At a point, George was worried that he still be able to raise Megan (the name of the doctor who delivered her) as he did to Annie and Matty. But when given a second thought, he think he could do it again. The story ends with Annie, Brian-her husband-and George Banks-Mackenzie Jr. moves out to Boston.
Again, remarkable.
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