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The Wedding Slideshow

Thank you, dear friends, for your prayers and support over the past few years.  Last month, January, we witnessed The Lord's restoration as our daughter, Carrie, married Paul in San Diego.  I collected my favorite photos and assembled them in a slideshow.  We haven't received the photographer's photos yet; those will come later!  Enjoy!

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  1. What a beautiful and sweet couple....I pray they have a long life together....

    Now I image you need to rest some..uh?

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  2. Happy for you and yours. Can be a blessing day and blessed lives.

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  3. Oh, my goodness, Mary!!!! Your news fills me with great joy for Carrie, Susanna and Paul! What a wonderful God we serve. And what a testimony Carrie has. She is such an amazing young woman.

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  4. Oh I am such a wedding nut! And knowing all the background and details of this one is extra meaningful. May God protect and richly bless this precious new family. I'm so glad you are sharing pictures!

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  5. your daughter is beautiful and I see the joy of the day in all of your faces. God is indeed Good!

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  6. beautiful. Your dgt is gorgeous and love the pic of the two of them and the hearts floating between them. You all look so happy and you're shining... :}

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  7. Oh wow, Mary ... out of so much pain has come such a beautiful beginning! Susanna is too cute for words!

    Loved this slide show, and especially your choice of music.

    God is good!

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  8. Simply beautiful! Oh Mary, I remember how much pain was involved over the years. And now the Lord has brought healing and love once again for Carrie. So thankful and happy for her and for you my friend.

    Blessings and love,
    Debbie

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  9. Congratulations to sister Carrie...they're a beautiful couple and thanks be to our good Lord for bringing them together. God Who doesn't sleep and hear our prayers.

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  10. This made me smile from ear to ear. Carrie looks so happy and her little one, my how she is growing up.

    May God richly bless them with a long and happy life together.

    Love you,
    Alleluiabelle

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  11. Congratulations to your daughter and your family! She was a beautiful bride and looks so happy!! And your granddaughter is getting so big. Lovely photos, thank you for sharing your happiness. :)

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  12. Beyond beautiful. So happy for dear Carrie.

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  13. Wow! What a beautiful wedding and a beautiful couple. May God be the covering over their marriage as they glorify Him with their lives!!

    Blessings, Debbie

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  14. That is wonderful news! The photos are lovely! (((hugs)))

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  15. What a lovely wedding! What a beautiful bride! So happy for you all. Thanks for sharing.

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  16. I just found your blog today. What a lovely wedding. I pray that their lives together will be fully blessed. Praise God.

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