Barbie&Marine got married this weekend in a beautiful&traditional Catholic ceremony near Metro Detroit. Unfortunately, the weather wasn’t so wonderful – but I suppose that “rain on your wedding day” saying indicates the two of them will have a long&fruitful marriage.
That’s obvious, though, no matter the weather.
That’s obvious, though, no matter the weather.
The entire day was absolutely amazing – filled with precious&adorable moments&glances between the two of them. Their love is so pure&enchanting, it can only reaffirm everyone’s faith in finding their “perfect match” someday. And, of course, their attractiveness added to the beauty of the day. Mr.Marine wore his uniform – looking incredibly handsome&mature – and Barbie’s dress was flawless – shimmering&flowing around her tiny&tan frame. Her blonde hair curled&hung over her shoulders – her makeup looked effortless&natural. Both their smiles were unstoppable&heartfelt. The reception hall was tastefully decorated in purple&silver and the family-style dinner fit the closeness of the day. The speeches had everyone in tears and the slow-dances had everyone in awe. And though I didn’t know 75% of the guests, I felt like everyone in the room genuinely loved&cared for every other attendee. The chocolate&vanilla cake options were a hit with everyone at my table – so much so that we asked for “more” and were showered with pieces by our server. The emotions were high and the tenderness was true. And by dusk, the open-bar&DJ had gotten everyone on the dance floor – jumping&singing. Our crazy sisters even lifted the bride into the air and bounced her up&down.
More than a wedding – it was an exciting reunion for sorority&fraternity sisters&brothers who have spread themselves across the country. We all stayed in the same hotel near the reception hall – enjoying each other’s company before&after… including a wild&sneaky late-night pool break-in.
I can’t wait to see pictures & finish the video I’m making for the happy couple. I don’t think anyone could have hoped for a better time.
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