Monday, October 09, 2006

My Grandmothers Wedding

Well, my grandmother got married on October 7, 2006 to a really nice man named Neil Tupper. He has a daughter that's my age... if not a bit younger... she would be my step aunt... how weird is that? But he has 12 children... and now i have a bunch of new step Cousins. Really nice people. unfortunately living up this way i won't be able to get to know them very well. But i did get to meet Aaron and Sarah Tupper, they are sweet ( brother and sister). So it was nice to connect with a couple of my new cousins.
My Grandmother has been giddy and totally Smitten since Neil proposed... ok.. since they started dating. It's been one of those things where when we would see grammy, we would tease her about Neil jsut to get the giggle out of her. It has been the sweetest thing i have seen. The wedding was great! it was so cute to see them kiss. There's jsut something about older people kissing- and in love. ( my grammy lost her husband a few years ago to a stroke, but they made it to their 50th wedding anniversary- awesome mildstone.)

However, Kyle and i had the privledge to sing at their wedding. It's always an honor to sing at someones wedding and to share that special day with them. There's just something about it.

The reception dinner... and dance. That was great! make the best out of everything. It was a blue grass band... now i know that there are die hards about blue grass- country... but it's impossible to dance too... so i thought..lol. I had a few lessons on the fox trot and tripple drive ( from my dad) that made the evening really fun... and entertaining. Otherwise, Kyle and i were just goofing off. Dancing with Rebecca.. or doing the chicken dance. But, the band that was there was a pretty popular band, Neil just happened to be friends with them- cool!

1 Comments:

Blogger Angela said...

Awww! Congratulations! My grandmother just got remarried this August too, after my Grandpa passed away 4 years ago. They are so happy; I think it's wonderful!

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