
I never even thought about turning these to pictures around, and since it has taken a week and a half to get them up, you can just tilt your head to the side to look at them!

I made Honeys dress, minus the bow. Biscuit loves to come up and hug her for all he's worth, and if he's lucky, he can knock her down and sit on her.

Pretty much from the moment we got to the reception, Honey was begging to dance. I felt like the mean Mama when I wouldn't let her (this was before any dancing had started), but the dance floor was full of crazy children running around and getting hurt. I wanted to wait until the dancing had started, and was a bit less violent.
She had a ball, and I missed Biscuit dancing with her, because I went to get canning jars from my Aunts car. I've been told it was darling.

Dan and Julie, or as Biscuit started saying "Juwie". In a little shy, quiet voice.
These poor kids had a heck of a time planning their wedding. Things were backfiring, things they thought had been taken care of weren't, and on top of it all, Julie got home from work Wednesday (they were married on a Friday) to a stack of 33(!) reply cards. Coming. I understand the term "going postal" now. I wanted to for them.
Dan had to scrape up $1500 extra dollars, worked the day of the wedding, and scrapped their weekend Honeymoon (Julie had class on Monday). Our parents gave them a nice hotel room for their wedding gift, and I know they needed it!
B. got a big kick out of the fact that when D.&J. left the wedding in their decorated truck, Dan still had a cement saw in the bed of it.
And these are all the pictures I have. I would've taken more, but this was the day the tooth problems kicked in, and all I wanted to do was go home, and hug a heating pad.
Hopefully a new post tomorrow, but we'll see.
Tootles!

2 comments:
Honey looks delightful. It's lovely that she had a ball.
Great sewing Mama! That dress is darling...as is the girl in it!
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