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Okay, generally it was all pretty and dreamy and romantic. My gown had a "cathedral train," which was not real long, but maybe 2-3 feet longer in the back than the floor-length front. In the dressing room an interfering family member had insisted I loop the train up over my wrist using a loop that was sewn onto the skirt for that purpose. Halfway up the aisle I remembered that I hadn't UNlooped the damn thing. There was a satin underskirt to the train, but the nice lacy overskirt was still looped over my wrist. So I slid the loop off my wrist as unobtrusively as I could (right. what are the people in the church looking at?) and hoped the train distributed itself more or less accurately. I thought unkind thoughts about family member X, and then got back to the quite wonderful business of the day.
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For that brief moment when I was looking in his eyes I felt a slight pang of panic and fear but it quickly subsided.
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I can't wait for this to all be over, I am so stressed out.
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Eh, which time?
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I felt love, happiness, and extreme tiredness and a great deal of back pain. We had shoveled snow all morning so the guests would have a place to park.
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will he love me and look at me the same way in about 20 years the way he is at this moment? I hope so.
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