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    The BIG day has finally arrived. Months of planning with meticulous planning and detail culminates in the wedding day. Music has been carefully selected, flowers agonized over, location debated for months until finally settling on the perfect place. The bridal party has been selected with care along with the dresses and tuxedos. The bride and groom have taken great care planning for this special day leaving no detail unattended, but one thing they cannot plan for themselves is the delivery of the

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    long lasting commitment to your one true love until death do us part. My great grandmother’s wedding ring has been passed down and is currently in my mother's possession since she is the oldest daughter. I hope that on my wedding day the ring will be passed down to me even though my sister is the oldest between the two of us. It’s very special to me because I love nothing more then imagining my own wedding someday in the near future and hope this heirloom that signifies long lasting love and commitment

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    and I was also working on the day-care centre. Today is my wedding day so I also had to get my wedding dress and man; I was so busy in the week days. I am kind of glad that our wedding is on the weekend. I got out of the bed and went to the washroom and got freshened. I came out of the washroom and heard the door knock. "Juni, I got your wedding dress. Open the door." I heard sis say. I sighed and opened the door, finding sis looking excited and she was holding my wedding dress. Even though, I went

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    up his suit and she zippered up her dress, memories came flushing through Meredith’s mind. Oh how long she waited for this day to come, after all the sleepless nights and aching heart breaks, the time has arrived. All this thinking came to a halt when Derek came into the room. “Ahhh!” Meredith gasps hiding herself behind the curtain, “Derek! You can’t see me before the wedding, it’s bad luck!” As he turned around to talk to Meredith he couldn’t stop thinking about how beautiful she looked in her gown

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    It had finally arrived, the day before Carina and Ulrich’s wedding. Carina and Joan sat before the warm hearth in Carina’s cottage, braiding hair wreaths of wildflower and ivy before preparing for a supper with friends and courtiers. Carina wanted to enjoy these last moments with Joan, her dearest friend, and enjoy this final day in her cottage. As of tomorrow night, she’d call the castle her home, and the notion felt bittersweet. She’d loved the independence of living in this cottage on her own

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    coming of age or overall life changing events, there is only a hand full of days considered to be the most important day of a person’s life. One of those existences is the wedding day. No matter what country, race, culture or religion, it cannot be denied that a wedding ceremony is important. While there may be hundreds of different traditions and rituals that take place during a wedding ceremony, the general consensus is a wedding is something special. For most it is more than just a contract. It is not

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    Gamos, the actual wedding event, was the most symbolic and ritual-intensive day during the ekdosis process. It began with the nuptial bath – a pivotal rite of passage for the bride that was performed in the women’s quarters. Water was drawn from the Kallirhoe spring and carried to the bride in a special vase known as the loutrophoros. A child was specifically chosen to carry this vase of water because he/she symbolized the bride’s future offspring. This bathing process was meant to purify the bride

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    The day of the wedding is the most important day in a person's life by far. It doesn't matter if you are a man or a woman, you surely fantasized at least once about how it would be, and most of the decisions about the food, music and location have already been made in them. But when the date has been chosen and the final moment is approaching rapidly, you have a lot of planning to do for everything to be perfect. This can be really stressing and many tough choices are involved along the way. Here

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    A single day is just twenty four hours, which doesn’t amount to much in the grand scheme of things. This axiomatic division of time defines our lives, separating our time on Earth into tiny bits that shape the way we live. The day starts at midnight, the instant the clock strikes twelve. The few first hours are dark and lifeless, save the few unreasonable souls that remain awake. The things that still stir during this time will soon be won over by sleep, joining the ranks of those whose eyes keep

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    Not My Wedding Day

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    keeper about keys. Alright?" Ned tells her before walking off. "Okay, but hurry." The girl says as he turns to leave. Ned walks quickly outside to search for the man. The wedding was to start in five minutes and all the guests had arrived and Brandon was standing in front of the alter with Ben and Edmure waiting for the wedding to start. "Ned! What's going on?" Lyanna yells after him, pulling her dress up revealing the boots she wears under her dress. "Catelyn isn't answering the door and it's

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