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A Day for Anniversaries!

Today my husband and I have been married for 29 years!  For those of you who know us, yes...someone did have a mustache and it wasn't me!
It is also my niece and her husband's 1st anniversary.  I love sharing this special day with them.  A year ago today, I was busy making last minute touches on her bridal brunch, which was hosted in our home.  My niece's husband  is an Aerospace Engineer serving in the United States Air Force and she is a fashion designer.  They are currently stationed in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.  What a great place to be especially with the Olympics being hosted in London.  I love this sweet picture of them taken a few Easters ago.
And here they are at their wedding!  It was a beautiful wedding with lots of family and friends present to enjoy in their happiness. They make a beautiful couple.
It was also a great occasion to get a picture with my guys.  My husband and I don't look a day older than our wedding day, do we?  Now, remember that your mother always told you to be polite! 
There is a quote from a movie that says, "When you realize that you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible".  My niece and I are both blessed to be spending the rest of our lives married to such wonderful men.  May we both have many more years together! Happy Anniversary!

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  1. Absolutely beautiful! Both weddings were so special. Have a wonderful day. God has truly blessed you all.

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  2. I loved seeing the pictures of you and your hubby and your boys! I also loved "When Harry Met Sally"! I recognized the quote immediately :-)

    Hope you had a great day and enjoyed your special dinner!

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  3. Thanks Ms Buttercup! We had a terrific evening to end a special day!

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  4. Dinner with my lovely Lynda!!!

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  5. Welcome to blogging. Love these wedding photos. Especially because my sis is getting married Friday and I can't wait! FYI, I also host a newbie party every Monday and hope to see you join in sometime.

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    1. I am definitely joining the newbie party next week! You have an exciting week ahead. Congratulations to your sister. Hope you share a little with us later!

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