it was a beautiful wedding...an ending, true, but more importantly, a beginning for reggie and chayen. here's praying for both of them, and for you, elder sister, friend, companion to chayen.
I wonder why my previous comment in response to you didn't register. Anyway, thanks for officiating the wedding. Good sermon, gave me another reason why I should watch Sideways (I really did want to watch it though). Thanks for the prayer too .:-)
If I were a painter, I’d use a palette with the most vibrant colors and paint a picture of God’s grace. An outline of His love will sweep across the canvass, filled with bold strokes of His mercy, highlighted here and there with blotches of His care. But let me use words instead of colors. Let me use my keyboard instead of a brush. See,in the mundane and major events of my life, breathtaking shades of His grace.
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it was a beautiful wedding...an ending, true, but more importantly, a beginning for reggie and chayen. here's praying for both of them, and for you, elder sister, friend, companion to chayen.
I wonder why my previous comment in response to you didn't register. Anyway, thanks for officiating the wedding. Good sermon, gave me another reason why I should watch Sideways (I really did want to watch it though). Thanks for the prayer too .:-)
i don't usually get sentimental on weddings, but this one struck a chord. oh and you didn't look constricted in the gown.
one last thing: i finally found your blog!
I didn't get sentimental during the wedding, but I did when I read your blog.
Chayen is one of the very few people in this world who succeeded in making me wear a gown and stiletos. =)
By God's grace, if it is in His plan, you will wear stiletos and a gown again--all white. :-)
i dont mind wearing a white gown, as long as i can pair it off with white sneakers. hehe! =)
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