This is the start of a longer entry. Or perhaps several short ones. I've got jet lag and work to do, so it may take a few days to get it all out. Meanwhile, here are a couple of pictures for you of my younger daughter and her fiance who were the reason I traveled across the pond for the holiday. Still to come -- the homemade, genuine English Christmas pudding. The lubricated toasts and liberally overserved guests at the lively holiday dinner. With an homage to the dessert that was five limes and a cup of sugar short of a pie.
I don't think my daughter stopped smiling during my entire visit. Neither did her fiance for that matter. They are so excited about getting married. And you're all invited. Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
Ta.
9 comments:
Tell me when the wedding is going to take place - where and what time - I will be there Mrs L...(you did say we were all invited ????) Ally
Congrats!!
xoxo
In London? Is it snowing yet? And literally only 69 miles from me. So, how do you rate an English Christmas?
Happy festivities.
Annie
So, let me know, I DO have my social calendar to clear you know! While you're at it, what the heck is "figgy pudding?" Anne
oh, I want to hear all about it! I
want to go to London!
Marti
She is simply stunning, honey.
*what to wear, what to wear?
xoxo,
andi
Oh she is going to make a beautiful bride, they make a nice looking couple. Glad you were able to visit over there with them.....love your stories about England too...Sandi http://journals.aol.com/sdoscher458/LifeIsFullOfSurprises
He seems really happy.
He hasn't read your journal yet, has he?
Aww... Congrats! They're so cute together. Glad you had a good trip!
~Lily
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