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Assemble paper lanterns |
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Making Naan |
The last big hurdle - the culvert on the road into the park collapsed…we got the word that it’s repaired and the wedding is on! Everyone is on task! Cooks are cooking, decorators are decorating, flower arrangers are arranging. By Friday night, the hall is decorated, the tables are set, the food is ready. The groomsmen are furiously making cocktails for all.
Deb was informed last month that she was going to waltz with her son at the wedding. NO STRESS! what’s a waltz? My response, “it’s a dance in 3/4 time!” great…what’s 3/4 time? “It’s three beats to a measure.” Okay, but what are we measuring? Never mind I’ll ask Google! Confidence returns after mastering the box-step. “And mom, I want to throw in a couple of 6 beat spin turns”. Of course, you do!
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So much tulle! |
The accommodations were rustic, but the wedding was perfect. Everyone cried on cue. We celebrated with high tea before the wedding and had the meal that we had prepared following. By nightfall, the decorations were down, the dishes were washed, the boxes were packed. Ready for the newly weds to return home, unpack and finally, after six months, relax a little.
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Ceremony Area |
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Head Table |
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