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A Wedding


My nephew, the younger son of my second younger brother, was married yesterday.  It was a gorgeous day for an outdoor wedding.
The happy couple.

My brother's two son's, groom on left.
Good looking guys, aren't they?  The one on the right is available but I doubt you will be seeing him star on The Bachelor.
First dance as a married couple.

Weddings are so beautiful.


Comments

  1. I love family weddings, such a happy time to see all the relatives again. Congratulations to the newlyweds.

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  2. Lovely looking wedding, but where is the picture of you in you new dress and shoes?

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  3. Oh my! That's so beautiful and yes both your nephews are very handsome indeed. Sigh...

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  4. Gotta love those wedding. All the hope and bright future.

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  5. Weddings truly are beautiful! Glad they had such great weather for it!

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  6. What a great looking couple and from seeing his brother it seems to run in the family. Pretty sure he won't be available too long.

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  7. I love weddings -- they're always so joyful! I, too, want to see your dress and shoes. Pix, please?

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  8. What a gorgeous couple! Congratulations and aloha from Hawaii.

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  9. I love the photos. So elegant. Love her hair

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  10. Yes the groom and his brother are handsome. The bride is just lovely. It looks like it was a wonderful event. I love going to weddings.

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  11. I caught a peek of some of the flowers, always a priority with me at weddings. They look wonderful. as do the bride and groom.

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  12. They are adorable (all three of them)...I lost the pink and the mint green colors, I love her gown. :)

    Congratulations!

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  13. Very nice! Congrats to the happy couple.

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  14. Weddings are such lovely slices of life!

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