Stories Collected While Living in France
Beautiful is all you share.
Love Jeanne
A little bit late but heartfelt hugs to all of you … what wonderful happy news!!! I remember Chelsea telling you about her “friend” Mr. Coffee and the “almost” kiss … Such sweetness … and yes – croquembouche! XO
… whoops! Mr. Espresso, of course … sorry, Martin!
I’d kill for those sea glass style beads! XX
Blessings to Chelsea, Martin and your family.
Have the caterer (or whoever is responsible for the food) package a “takeaway” meal for the bride and groom. They rarely get to eat much of their meal so they would appreciate something to eat after they leave the reception.
Advice to you is to enjoy each moment of the day — if there are glitches think FIDO (forget it . . . drive on). Everyone will remember how they felt, not what they ate, where they sat, what music was played, etc.
I have read your blog since early 2008 and both of my daughters have been married in those years. Now I have delightful grandchildren and the circle of life goes on.
Both photos are quite wonderful. How I love the glass beads.
BELLISSIMA IMMAGINE !
Envisager la simplicité pour être libres le jour J, être auprès de chacun et que chaque invité se sente à sa place auprès de vous tous et puisse porter ce nouveau couple dans la sérénité vers l’avenir.
Quelle année riche en émotions vous attend !
The beads….yes the beads…
Ali
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