After all the trials and tribulations I thought some of you might want to see some pictures. These are just the preliminary shots so DD knows if she wants to see any more.
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They got some very nice photos I think.
Yes there is one of me, very obviously sick. I didn't think it was physically possible for me to get that pale. I suspect an airbrush at work.
Stunning photos Nightmist, and no you don't look sick at all. I love that shade of blue, the blue accents on the wedding dress, the different syle but same colour of the attendents dresses....
I think your picture is lovely! You certainly covered your illness well.....at least to a casual bystander. The wedding looks absolutely beautiful! I love the blue....it really brings out the bride's eyecolor! All the trials of the day certainly don't show in the pictures. Congrats to all.
Lovely photos of an obviously lovely wedding. The bride's dress is magnificent! As for you, I can't tell whether you're pale or not, since I don't know what you "normally" look like, but you do look happy. :)
I agree, the photographer did get some great shots. The bride's blue and white dress along with groom's blue tie was a stunning combination (and of course, matching bride's maids and groom's men). Very pretty setting too. Thanks so much for sharing. :-)
Oh my, your daughter is just the most beautiful thing..... her dress is absolutely perfect. That royal blue is fabulous. And the men are so handsome. And my dear, you look lovely. If I didn't know you were ill and in pain I would never know from looking at the photo. You obviously know how to "cowboy up" as the saying goes. I think the dress you wore is really beautiful and suits you well.
Congratulations on the whole thing from top to bottom and on having it done!
WOW! If I had not read about the drama, I could never have guessed. Everyone looks very happy.
You look just fine, too. More colour than Big Sis has naturally... She's one of those that really does go green when ill! (Me, I could be at death's door and the roses would still bloom in my cheeks!)
I did make it up to the clinic. As expected the PA gave me a prescription for ear drops and told me to take tylenol. No referal to a doctor. I tossed the 'script. Those drops always make me horribly ill, but I could drag myself in there with a broken leg and they would prescribe them. Tylenol does not usually agree with my digestive system, so I am taking naproxen at the moment. It doesn't usually do well by me, but it does seem to be doing something this time. I am drinking a lot of fluids, and doing whatever I can think of to keep my electrolytes up as well. I can't get through the flappers to talk to Dr. Hottie. There must be some way to navigate the amazing sea of phone answerers and mazes. I can usually talk my way through the humans, but the computers don't listen.
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