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Busy bee

Just got this today! Back story: During the ceremoney i was intently listening to our officiant reading our vows (after my husband has already said his), Officiant pauses, I’m thinking, well that seems short but it must be time, “I do!”. It was definitely the wrong time!! The above picture is after i realized i jumped the gun and was so embarassed. I told the. “alright, Start over!!!” lol silly things that make weddings real and beautiful
Post # 3

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Bumble bee
Cute! You were just so excited!
Post # 4

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Busy bee
Cute!!!
I never realized how difficult it is to say “lawful” until my vows. Sure, I can say it now, but at the time….not so much.
Post # 5

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Sugar bee
- Wedding: September 2014 - Lodge
@Kandiss16: Funny, its a cute picture. I love it 
Post # 6

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Sugar bee
so cute! I love funny things that happen during wedding ceremonies.
Post # 7

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Bumble bee
haha, this is a great picture!
Post # 9

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Honey bee
I think it made for a great picture, the way your husband is looking at your is so sweet.
Post # 10

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Busy bee
@Kandiss16: I refused to say “for poorer” and when the pastor kept repeating it, I counseled him on how words have life and you’re only supposed to speak prosperity. Apparently, my side conversation was caught on his mic and the whole congregation heard it and broke into laughter. That was also caught on camera.
Post # 11

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Busy Beekeeper
OMG I love it.. hands on the hip and all LOL
Post # 12

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Honey bee
@Kandiss16: LOL So cute! And I love your body language! Sassy and open! 🙂
Post # 13

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Busy bee
@DJones69: hahah omg!! You are right tho!! Words have life! did you end up saying it??
Post # 15

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Busy bee
@Kandiss16: I mumbled it and rolled my eyes. That was when the picture was snapped.
Post # 16

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Bumble bee
@Kandiss16: 🙂 well it definitely shows how excited you were to say “i do!”