Saturday, August 2, 2008
Marriage is the Weason We Are Gathad Here Togetha
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Maggie May
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scenes from a marriage
This is my wedding day in La Jolla California in 2003. You can see we were clearly formed separately and then came together as a family. My husband Ed and I have been best friends since age 19. Sometimes you don't know until you know. Anyhow, there we are, left to right
* Ian
*Ed
*Myself
*Lola (she ate quite a few of the flower petals)
*Dakota
La Martine -- I wanted you to see this bouquet my mom made for me from her organic garden.
If you look closely you will see it is the most beautiful bouquet any bride could ever hope to carry! I adored it so much, it was my favorite detail from the wedding.
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Lovely family you have there. Beautiful picture.
What a nice picture, everyone looks so comfortable and satisfied.
All my best relationships I'd been friends with the guy for years first.
Lovely photo, Maggie. : )
What a great day! You all look wonderful together.
its settled, i want a beach wedding
lovely photograph dear
You and your family look so beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful pic, Maggie.
what a happy picture
oh, what a beautiful bouquet! and just the fact that your mum made it makes it even more beautiful! this reminds me of our wedding day. we are a blended family. remy was only one. i had to hold him during the ceremony between victor and i. he was also trying to get into my dress for num nums! :)
Mah-widge, that bwessed awwangement ...
Looks like a lovely, happy wedding, Maggie!
Amazing family photograph. I have become all senti.
Lots of love to your kids and hubby.
Hallo Maggie,
thanks for your nice words. Sorry, I dont sell this dress, my doughter would be very angry with me if do this.. but if you want I can sew another dress for your daughter.
Greetings from Germany, Karolina
Jumped over from an Untalented Writer. Really really nice blog. I enjoyed this post as the photo shows such love. Also, your comment about your flowers. My husband and I were married in NYC and I protected my little bouquet (hung upside-down on a hanger) during the honeymoon there and on the flight back home. My husband surprised me by encasing it inside a refashioned glass terrarium music box. I'll have it forever!
wonderful!
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