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The Night Before the Wedding


Once Ruth came back it was time for dinner. My sister in law and her family came in Friday night to join us. Her children were the flower girl and ring bearer. I couldn't have planned a better "rehearsal dinner". It was very laid back. Nothing fancy just a simple spaghetti dinner.
Hubby enjoying the house

Relaxing before the wedding day


 Honestly the whole time from Wednesday until now was so laid back. There were hiccups here and there but even in the mist of all that there was this underlying calm. You wouldn't have known we were getting ready for a wedding. It was truly amazing! 


All packed for Saturday

That evening once everyone left, Brooke, Ruth and Seth went to town to meet up with the rest of the wedding party and friends who made it in for the wedding. They came all at once including my family who came by train. My SIL tried to prank my mom by pretending to be the police. It didn't work ha! But my mom was pleasantly surprised to see her and was glad family was staying in the same hotel. Our out of town guests and wedding party booked the hotel by the way:)

Once the kids visited with everyone in town, it was time to get some rest for the BIG day!


The fellowship was sweet. The conversations were excitable. The weather was perfect. It was a great couple of days.
 Until we woke up the next day...

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