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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Silver
25 years ago I married my sweetie on a Sunday in February, in my hometown, at the Catholic cross in a public park, by a Jewish judge, my uncle playing guitar and singing, Grant's niece as our flower girl and the dear friend who introduced us as my attendant, one of Grant's oldest and dearest friends as his best man, and we had a Native American blessing in our vows. Happy Anniversary, Grant! Love you always.
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12 comments:
Sounds like a perfect start to a perfect union. Congratulations.
Happy Anniversary!
Happy Anniversary.
Happy Anniversary to the both of you!!
Ah, that is my kind of ceremony!! Congratulations, and happy anniversary!
So sweet! Love the description of your wedding. Happy anniversary!
What a sweet photo of the two of you! I think Grant has changed a bit more than you--you even have the same hairdo!
Woo Hoo you two!!! What an accomplishment!! Wishing you many more happy years!!!
Wow! Happy Anniversary. You must feel so wonderful, the two of you. So special.
Sounds like all the bases were covered on the day of your wedding. Hearty congratulations, and Happy Anniversary! I enjoy seeing the then and now photos, almost side by side on your blog. Neither of you has changed a bit!
Congratulations! How nice to have had so many personal touches to your wedding. Sometimes there is so much show one doesn't know who the bride and groom are! Hopw the many more years together will be as wonderful as the first 25!
Congratulations Annie. The 24th is my parents wedding anniversary too.
You both look so happy in your wedding picture.
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