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Happy May!

Happy May! I wanted to pop in and share a few pictures from my month of April which seemed to fly by quickly. As I am trying to catch up with my blogging friends today I realized it had been a month since I last posted. My mercy! But, I am so busy doing this thing we call life here on earth and enjoying every moment that I can. With my immediate family of 14 there is never a dull moment y'all!   We had three family birthdays in April. My SIL David, granddaughter Adalynn and oldest granddaughter Raygen.  Our favorite grandson Conner (only grandson) carried his girl to the prom. We had to snap at least one picture with Mom and Nana! Two of my elementary school friends and I get together at least once every 4-5 weeks so we went to breakfast and then to  Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. We always have so much fun.  The gardens are so beautiful that I couldn't even attempt to snap all the pictures I wanted. There are so many beautiful paintings to look at this but this was one of

A Day to Remember

I've honestly been meaning to share our youngest daughter's special day but somehow time just gets away from me these days. Anyone have that problem?

 I know I am a lot little partial but isn't she just beautiful?

She chose a venue in Savannah, Ga. called the Botanical Gardens. It was beautiful. Small, private wedding with immediate family and close friends was her choice. 

 Her dress was simple but yet elegant.


The cutest thing they do now at David's Bridal is when you find the PERFECT dress then you ring the bell and everyone claps for you! We had so much fun wedding shopping.


The garden area was beautiful. Roses was everywhere and in every color. For it to be a November wedding the garden looked like Spring time.


This quaint two story house called the Reinhard House is where she got dressed and we had a cake and punch reception.


Time to get ready!




Her sisters busy helping her to get ready and needless to say she is enjoying every moment.

 Sweet times....

My beautiful daughters.

Her bouquet was beautiful but what it made it so special was her brooch on her bouquet.


 Her Nanny also as many of you have heard me call her "My Motherinlove" went home to be Jesus 4 weeks before her wedding. This gave her comfort knowing her Nanny was sharing her special day.

She is ready to become Mrs. Starr

Our soninlove David sharing a moment with his sweet mom.

Daddy and Baby girl time





 Priceless!




 Awe...the KISS


 We done it!












 A few family pictures...






 Cake and punch reception








Then downtown Savannah to  Garibaldi's to eat.







Thanks for letting me share a special time in the life of our family.

Hugs and blessings, Cindy






















Comments

  1. What a beautiful day for your daughter and new son-in-love!!! Your photos were priceless; they captured such touching moments! Blessings to the happy couple!

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  2. What a beautiful wedding! You must be so proud (of all your girls)! Your photos are awesome! Thank you for sharing the first day of their lives together here with us!

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  3. Gorgeous day and absolutely beautiful bride. Oh, thank you so much for sharing the pictures of such a special time in your life, my friend. Now for more grand babies!!! ;-)

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  4. Cindy, the pictures are beautiful as is your daughter. Thanks so sharing. Connie Royals

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  5. Oh WOWWWW Cindy! Thank you for sharing this special day. She is gorgeous and made the most beautiful bride. Savannah is such a fun city, I bet it was fantastic for a wedding spot! All of the photos are beautiful and you have a gorgeous family! That bouquet with the special brooch....so sweet and perfect!! You look like sisters in the photo with all of your daughters!

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  6. Gorgeous photos of your beautiful daughter getting married! I love her dress and bouquet. You look great too. Your entire family is beautiful. I know you treasure the group photo. I know you feel very blessed.
    So glad you shared your photos with us.

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  7. All beautiful, Cindy--especially the bride and her mom :). I love to see wedding pictures of sweet couples in love. It looks like it was a perfect day in every way. ~Zuni

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  8. Amei conhecer o seu blog, já fiquei por aqui!Achei encantador!Família maravilhosa, Deus abençoe!!!
    Visite-me:http://algodaotaodoce.blogspot.com.br/
    Siga-me e pegue o meu selinho!!!

    Obrigada.

    Beijos Marie.

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  9. what gorgeous pictures! the bride looks so happy--and beautiful! thanks for sharing this darling moment, cindy!

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  10. Oh my goodness, Cindy! What a beautiful young woman your daughter is! I love her dress...just the way she wanted everything low key as far as attendance, etc. That is a rare find these days. :) I loved every picture!

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  11. Yes, she is beautiful - a gorgeous bride! All your girls are pretty, and mom ain't so bad herself! I really enjoyed seeing the pictures. Were you the photographer?

    We are having a wedding in May, my second oldest grandson is getting married!

    Thanks for sharing with us!

    God bless,

    Katherine

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  12. Oh, she was such a beautiful bride! Lovely family photos, too! Great memories and I am happy you shared them!

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  13. Cindy,
    OMG!!

    What a beautiful family you have and what gorgeous photos of your stunning daughter's special day!!

    And you look beautiful!! I can see where your daughters get their good looks from...

    Thanks so much for visiting!!

    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  14. Lovely wedding pictures. Your family is so good looking and your daughter is a beautiful bride!

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  15. Congratulations, Cindy! What a beautiful bride - beautiful family!! A stunning venue and may they enjoy many blessed years serving the Lord in marriage!!
    Joy!
    Kathy

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