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What was your wedding day like?
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www.Siouxhealer | Report | 11 Dec 2006 13:56 |
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An intimate day 18 years ago yesterday thanks :~D Shows you're better off getting hitched for the right reasons with out all the razamataz ;~) ((hugs)) XXX Sioux |
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Tara | Report | 11 Dec 2006 14:04 |
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Hi Rebekah I wouldn't know yet, were getting married next year in the summer. |
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Jean | Report | 11 Dec 2006 14:53 |
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ours was a family affaire got married in a small country church wedding breakfast a home evening at our local and 55years later we are still here and wouldnt have changed it if we had to do it again jean |
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MaryinSpain | Report | 11 Dec 2006 14:58 |
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How weird this appearing when Saturday is our 39th wedding anniversary. 16th December 1967 sky blue but obviously cold. Wedding dress white velvet, made by my best friend, 3 bridesmaids in burgundy velvet - two little ones had muffs. Buffet for about 60 - went out with friends on the night . no honeymoon - but for our 25th went to Paris - perhaps for our 40th might go back to Paris. Back to wedding - something borrowed was veil and headdress - something blue - wait for this - remember bloomers - well mine were blue - well it was December lol. Anyway some folks thought it would never last but dont think I will change hubby now!!! Mary in Spain xx |
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Wendy | Report | 11 Dec 2006 16:05 |
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3rd marriage this September. Civil ceremony in a hotel, I'd already done church & registry office and as he was wedding virgin we compromised. We wrote our own vows, chose the music and picked 4 witnesses 2 minutes before the service. My grandson was the rose bearer, 2 grandaughters were bridesmaids and my 4 four children gave me away, this made it family orientated although it was large wedding. We invited the whole world and it's mother to the reception and thoroughly enjoyed the whole day. |
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Roxanne | Report | 11 Dec 2006 16:46 |
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Ive had one of each,too:-)) My first wedding was a huge affair,cost a fortune, unfortunatly the marriage didnt last. my second one was very small, but by far the better wedding:-)) Roxanne x |
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Sheila | Report | 12 Dec 2006 09:16 |
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Best day of my life, despite having to get the paramedics out to one of step daughter's friends and Mr Medlock's ex wife trying to kill herself the following day, making us late to go away for our honeymoon! Love him more every day Sheila |
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Dawnydeedee | Report | 12 Dec 2006 11:19 |
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Had a big wedding - got married in the Catherdral, marquee at my parents pub, 6 bridesmaids...loads went wrong though! Disco cancelled 2 days before, youngest bridesmaid had black eye, another forgot shoes and had trainers on under dress, car broke down at church, I swore on video (shameful I know but can only tell if pointed out!), my dress ripped along the sleeve and to top it off we went to Yugoslavia for our honeymoon and got sent home after a few days as the war started!!! Still together with 2 kids 15 years later though and wouldn't have changed a thing! Dawn |
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