wuv. twoo wuv.

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  1. What a wonderful story of a journey of love & commitment. Wishing them many more glorious years! :)

  2. Lovely. Simply lovely.
    Happy Anniversary Meg’s mom and dad.

    “Mawwage, that bwessed awwangement. That dweem wiffin a dweem”

  3. iSore and mum send gratitude for the kind words and especially the extended quotation from the wedding ceremony to end all wedding ceremonies. I have often used it in rehearsals and perhaps one day, when an entire wedding party may be uncertain about my sanity, I will use it in the actual wedding. I may lose my certification but then – who knows – I might then be eligible for a different kind of certification.

  4. Congratulations to iSore and mum. I can’t believe that I met them shortly after they married. I think I was strapping 17 year old. We met twangin’ our strings; him doing Lighfoot…me doing Lennon. Your mum was like an older sister to me. I didn’t remember that she was only but a couple of years older than me and married with a kid. Wow. 38 years already.

  5. Wow! I just teared right up reading this. I can hear our children saying the something similar about the squabbling over the same things over all these years. Though we are a few years behind your parents here’s to wishing them and everyone many, many more full years. Thanks Meg.

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