This isn’t adoption-related, but it was an event that was a big part of our summer. My cousin and his fiance were getting married at the end of August, and they asked us if Zoe could be one of their two flower girls. We were very excited to say yes, but I reminded them of her age and that I didn’t know if she would actually be okay with walking down the aisle on the big day. They were okay with that. So we had a day of dress shopping, a shower, and a rehearsal all before the wedding day.
And then the official day came along and everything went so well…
Outside of the chapel…
My sisters looked beautiful…I look like I’m sleeping standing up…
…as did, of course, the bride and groom! (I’m not including pics of the other children that were in the wedding, but they were adorable.)
One of my cousins walking with one of my newest cousins…
More cousins!
My mom and dad got out on the dance floor a bit, and Zoe encouraged everyone there to do the same! She literally went up to people she didn’t know and tried to get them out there to dance.
It was a beautiful day…so happy for Allan and Glenda and all of their children. We were so happy to be included.
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