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What a Perfect Day!
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We did it! We got married. Saturday was perfect. Here are some pictures and snippets of memory.
A lovely setting.
With my dad at the rehearsal.
The Little Guy gives me a wedding present.
Me and the ladies.
Reading A Lovely Love Story by Edward Monkton to the kids at the ceremony.
After the first kiss as husband and wife.
All done!
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Anonymous said…
We were there and It was a WONDERFUL day!
Anonymous said…
Congrats! I've been following your wedding plans and am so happy to see that everything turned out so wonderfully for both of you. You look lovely. Best wishes.
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