going to the chapel

What a great time we had at my cousin’s wedding! It has been a very long time since the extended family has gotten together to celebrate. My Aunt & Uncle (parents of the groom) had set us at the ‘kids’ table — it is a sorry comment on our family that the youngest ‘kid’ at the table was 34! We had a lot of laughs telling funny stories about our younger days — we all grew up within spitting distance of each other, so there are many overlapping stories. It is funny though how one will remember a certain thing and a different person will either have totally forgotten it, or have a different memory all together. Thankfully Daughters #1 & #2 were not seated at our table, so they didn’t hear too many awful things!

And if seeing that the youngest of our bunch is now in his 30’s (actually the very youngest cousin is in his late 20’s, but he wasn’t there) wasn’t enough to make a body feel old, then seeing one of the ushers flirting with the Darling Daughters was!! Thought the Boar was going to have a heart attack!

in tomorrow’s purlingswine: knitting content with pictures!!

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  1. The next wedding we all attend will probably be daughter #1’s! That or Daughter #2!

    We had alot of fun at the “kid’s table”. At one point I was laughing so hard my face literally hurt! We should all get together more and not just for funerals and weddings. It was great to see you and the gang.

    Boar better get used to the flirting usher he was just the beginning of many more to come! Your girls are no longer “girls” they are young ladies. Which really makes me feel old! LOL

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