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Sunday, November 5, 2023

THEY TIED THE KNOT!



Our oldest daughter Abigail got married to Eric this weekend. It was such a fun and special celebration!

Their love for each other and their love for Christ was very evident in the ceremony and during the speeches given at the dinner.  

We are so happy to see how the Lord moves and works in their life together in the many years ahead!

On a side note, the boys were very well behaved for all the activities during this busy wedding weekend.  But they also had so much fun!  We were so proud of them!

We were very blessed that were able to have 2 “Nannies” for our boys for the wedding.  These girls were so helpful and able to entertain our boys so that we could focus on our daughter for her special day.  

The other side note is how sweet it was to hear from many people at the wedding how much they admire our 3 older kids.  Those 3 kids have always been so kind and loving and willing to jump in and help their younger brothers.  We as parents are very grateful for that love and devotion and it truly warms our hearts.  

Now time to celebrate!

VIDEOS of the PHOTOS below!

Our two beautiful girls

Here comes the bride

Mr and Mrs 



Can’t imagine what this conversation was about!

LONG Wedding Video- 5 min

Short Wedding Slide Show 11-4-23

One more compilation of our own photos with a few from photographer

Boys first time on the dance floor- they were ready!

Because I was feeling nostalgic from Abigail's wedding weekend, I put this together of our wedding memories from March 1994.

Now some interesting repeating of history:

 
Abigail with her brothers who haveDS                        My mom with her younger                                                                                      sister Audrey who had DS

 
My wedding dress and veil                    My Grandma in her wedding dress and veil
                                                                I never realized how similar my veil and     
                                                                dress were to my Grandma's.  Both dresses 
                                                                were tea-length.














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