Oct 23, 2009 -
We had all had those holidays which stand out in our memories. It may be a fabulous memory which makes us all warm and fuzzy inside, to be compared to every future memory and be measured by it. We all have those holiday memories we'd like to forget---like the year both my Mom and my Aunt felt they had to be the one cooking the turkey and my Mom's turkey imploded. (Seriously...it became a heap of bones and the meat sort of disintegrated)
As children we had ideas about sugar plums just as much as we anticipated the tooth fairy...probably more. Later in life as we married and somehow combined families, and our family traditions changed. We created new memories together. We have had that gift we thought was going to rock someone's world which turned out to be as exciting as a flat tire.
There are those of us that prayed, pleaded, and made deals with God (or whoever else was listening) to just this one time....get that one thing or to be able to give that one great thing which would change our relationship with someone.
Of course there are also those times when we all thought "What the heck was this person thinking" when we opened a gift which astounded us. An example of this was someone close to me, her mother-in-law gave her a retractable clothesline one year, a sink hair strainer the next, and it just went even further down hill after that. (I am not kidding) And yes, we try to remember holiday seasons are about giving, not receiving....but still "What the heck!"
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Aug 12, 2009 -
> Jennifer's wedding day was fast approaching. Nothing could dampen her excitement -- not even her parents' nasty divorce.
> Her mother had found the PERFECT dress to wear and would be the best-dressed mother-of-the-bride ever!
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Aug 02, 2009 -
But if you wanna leave, you can. I'll remember you though, just like I remember everyone that leaves. - Lilo & Stitch
Never knew I could feel like this, like I've never seen the sky before.
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Jun 04, 2007 -
It's Wedding Week again, and what better way to start it GiggleSugar style than with ceremony and reception bloopers? No matter how carefully you plan your big day, stuff happens. And by "stuff" I mean, children fighting, dresses ripping, and people tripping...(Check out "Worst Wedding Day Disasters" on Dear!)
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Feb 04, 2009 -
Family Politics
HEBRON, Ind. - Authorities in Indiana said they arrested
a woman who arrived uninvited at her sister's wedding
reception and allegedly attacked the new bride. The Porter
County Sheriff's Department said Annmarie Bricker, 23,
was charged with misdemeanor battery after she allegedly
arrived Friday at the home hosting the wedding reception
for her sister, Lori Kappes, and her husband, Nicholas
Landry, and pulled clumps of hair from the bride's head,
The Northwest Indiana Times of Munster, Ind., reported
Monday.
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Apr 27, 2007 -
Let's be honest, the gown is as crucial to the wedding as the groom is. So what to do if you're a bride on a budget? Look no further than your bathroom, because the perfect gown is sitting next to the commode.
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Apr 19, 2007 -
Some of these wedding cakes are really cute. (I heart the groom playing piano for his bride with cats at his feet.) The weird cake that takes the cake, in my opinion: Super Mario Brothers and The Princess. Wha??
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Apr 16, 2007 -
Since 1947, Filene's in Boston has hosted a bridal gown sale that has brides-to-be (and their accomplices) lining up in the early hours just to get inside and fight with other women for gowns. What's the deal? The merchandise is new, with original tags, often originally priced in the thousands...and each gown is just $249.
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Sep 09, 2009 -
Ellen DeGeneres Joins American Idol as Fourth Judge
Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has joined American Idol as the new fourth judge sitting alongside Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson, and Kara DioGuardi. As the new judge, Ellen will offer her own unique perspective to the contestants throughout the competition. Season 9 will premiere this January.
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