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My son is getting married on Saturday!!!!!!

What are you celebrating this week?
Also, by November, my life will be somewhat normal again, and I'll be be back to my daily posting. Thanks for your patience, beautiful guys and dolls! 

 

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  1. Congratulations to your son getting married!

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  2. Congratulations to your son! Hope tomorrow is awesome.

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  3. Woohoo! Congratulations to all!

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  4. Oh how wonderful! Many happy returns and I do hope the day is memorable for all the right reasons. X

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  5. Now that's something to Celebrate! Congratulations!

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  6. Congratulations! I hope you have a great time.

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  7. Congratulations! Hope you had a wonderful time and here's wishing them all the best.

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  8. Wow that is definitely something to celebrate! Well, as long as you like the person your son has chosen to spend his life with, and given you're celebrating, I'm guessing you do. Congratulations!

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  9. Congrats to your son! How fun and awesome is that!

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