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Congratulations to the Newlyweds!

It was a fantastic day for a wedding and I am so happy for my brother and so excited to have another sister!  :)  I can officially say I have two sisters with the same name... LOL!  The wedding was very simple but still very fun and a lot of excitement.  I pray that God will bless them in their marriage!  

My cute family all dazzled for the wedding. 

Making sure everything is official with witnesses. 

First Kiss!


Mr. and Mrs. 

My silly girl! 

This was the nice one... I was not fast enough with the camera to get the messy faces!  :(  Bummer cause she got him good! 

She only ate the frosting off.  

These cupcakes were so tasty!

It was a very simple wedding with no bridal party but at the end we gave Selah a few flowers and someone said she was the flower girl.  :)  It was cute! 

Me with my 2 sisters, Kelly and Kelly!  LOL!!!  

Comments

Jenn said…
Beautiful pictures!! Everyone looks so happy and like they are having a blast! Glad you got to be there!!!
Amy said…
Gorgeous photos. I adore simple weddings. They tend to be the best. Hubs and I had a very simple service and I still say it is the best wedding I have ever been to. Not that I am partial or anything ;D
Your daughter is so sweet with the frosting face!

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