Here are the two flower girls and one of the
bridesmaids. Adorable!
Weddings are such fabulous affairs, aren’t they? My niece
made a gorgeous bride, her new husband was utterly handsome, and the entire
event was perfect. Of course there were a few hiccups, but all weddings need
those. The white and blue sand for the sand ceremony was forgotten at the
hotel, but we were on a golf course, so I sent my son to the sand trap with two
plastic cups. (Don’t worry, he raked away his foot prints). It worked, and then there was that moment when
the bride’s father, my youngest brother, became a bit choked up during his father-of-the-bride
speech, and my oldest brother stepped in for support. No one will ever forget
it. I guarantee it!
The wedding is over, and the bride and groom off on their honeymoon, but out of town family will be here for a few more days, so
there is still more fun to be had. We will all attend my granddaughter’s
gymnastics tomorrow night. She is overly thrilled!
Needless to say, not a lot of writing has happened the past
few days, nor will it for the next couple, but I’ll make it up. I am fully
committed to this September 15th deadline. The contracts are all
signed and mailed back. As are the ones for the Japanese ebook and comic book
adaptations for Mail Order Husband.
I received print copies of All a Cowboy Wants for Christmas last week! A day doesn’t go by when I don’t miss my
mother, but when I opened that box, I wished she was here with all my heart. She read Harlequin romances her entire life.
I’m off now to spend a little bit of time in the Dakota
Territory with my Pinkerton agent and merchant before my bed calls. Have a
wonderful week!
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