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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 274170" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>You're so right, esther, about it seeming like a military campaign - the amazing thing to us, was that it was easy child who had it all organised, down to the last detail. She made the invitations, she chose the decorations and had even bought the little candles she used on the tables as combined bomboniere and place markers. She printed out clear labels to stick on each candle, arranged them in order or red/white/red/white, got them all in the right order and had them packed into boxes for us all to take around to the place and put them out. She had the seating arrangement prited on each box and then also printed out a more decorative seating plan to put on display. All this - and still so calm, so happy as if she hadn't done a thing but left it all to someone else. In the photos you see her always smiling, or laughing. That was how the day went. She was aglow. And sister in law - so happy, so proud to finally take this step. He is making his way in the world despite a very rough start and difficult upbringing.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 274170, member: 1991"] You're so right, esther, about it seeming like a military campaign - the amazing thing to us, was that it was easy child who had it all organised, down to the last detail. She made the invitations, she chose the decorations and had even bought the little candles she used on the tables as combined bomboniere and place markers. She printed out clear labels to stick on each candle, arranged them in order or red/white/red/white, got them all in the right order and had them packed into boxes for us all to take around to the place and put them out. She had the seating arrangement prited on each box and then also printed out a more decorative seating plan to put on display. All this - and still so calm, so happy as if she hadn't done a thing but left it all to someone else. In the photos you see her always smiling, or laughing. That was how the day went. She was aglow. And sister in law - so happy, so proud to finally take this step. He is making his way in the world despite a very rough start and difficult upbringing. Marg [/QUOTE]
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