wedding perspective Kids Activities Blog
I was just a few months older than Ryan is now when Lady Diana and Prince Charles got married.
My mom and I stayed up late/got up early on so that I could watch the entire effect. Watching live Television was our only option.
When yous are 11 and a pretty girl in a distant land marries a prince, it is a real life fairy tale.
One that you autumn asleep at night dreaming.
Prince Charming DOES exist.
I think I have become jaded in my old age. I had avoided all things majestic wedding leading up to today. I knew the names of the characters because I shop at grocery stores with check out lanes lined with headlines and photos and drama.
Are you going to picket the majestic wedding?
Bah humbug! It starts at 4 am. I need my sleep!
When blog-Stedman got up a picayune after v this forenoon he turned on the TV. I rolled over to shade the glare. Quietly a royal wedding once once more entered my dreams. I started watching mid-ceremony.
I couldn't look away.
The cathedral!
The copse IN the cathedral!
The bride!
The groom!
And all those crazy hats.
It was beautiful. It was dreamy. Information technology was a fairy tale.
By the time the boys got upward, the ceremony was over and the family had returned to the palace. Rhett(v) joined me and started request all sorts of questions about the palace, the coaches, and the country. We curled up and watched the crowds gather in celebration.
He watched mesmerized by the event.
Awhile afterward Ryan(x) walked through and I said, "You just missed the wedding. If you look a minute, the prince and princess will come out onto the palace balustrade for a kiss."
Ewww! Mom! I exercise NOT want to see THAT!
I guess fairy tales are for girls.
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