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The Wedding, Part 6: Blond Bombshell Meets Army Ranger

For “The Wedding Part 1,” click here. For “The Wedding Part 2,” click here. For “The Wedding Part 3,” click here. For “The Wedding Part 4,” click here. For “The Wedding Part 5,” click here. For “The Wedding Part 7,” click here.

I need a whole post just for these pictures, taken right before the ceremony. These two are going to have some gorgeous kids, I’m tellin’ ya. And if after posting these pictures they get hired as wedding models for Calvin Klein or something, I hereforth consider myself their agent and require 50% of the profits with a 90% downpayment and 30% of the stock options.

I am withholding any attempt at narrating, since the beauty and joy in their faces speak volumes, and my own words would just distract. Enjoy.

See you tomorrow for the 7th and final installment . . .

The Wedding, Part 5: The Bride Gets Dressed

For “The Wedding Part 1,” click here. For “The Wedding Part 2,” click here. For “The Wedding Part 3,” click here. For “The Wedding Part 4,” click here. For “The Wedding Part 6,” click here. For “The Wedding Part 7,” click here.

Today, it’s all about the bride. This was her then . . .

. . . and this is her now.

It’s enough to make a mother cry.

Today I’m posting the pictures of Erica getting dressed the morning of the wedding. I find that the further I get in the wedding saga, the less I want to say. I guess you could say that looking at my younger sister in a glorious white dress as she prepared to make life-long vows before God to the man of her dreams, I have no words.

Snacks were provided . . .

Hair and make-up were in progress . . .

It’s never an easy task to get a bride into her dress. Thankfully, Erica had lots of help.

Jen and Rowenna worked on tightening the laces.

Mom put on the finishing touch: the veil.

Then, Erica and Dave had a few minutes alone before the pre-ceremony picture taking began. We all waited eagerly for them to emerge together.

Rowenna taught a small lesson in swing dance as we waited.

And then, they came out.

With the professional picture-taking about to start, final fixes were made to everyone’s apparel. Bow ties were straightened, lipstick was applied, the train was smoothed out.

For the next installment, the pictures of the bride and groom. And I’m telling you–they are beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. I just need to get down and dirty with Photoshop this weekend . . . wish me luck.