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Sunday, November 27, 2005
10:56:00 AM EST
Hearing Chapel of Love -- The Dixie Cups
This is a sweet story:
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. (AP) - The bride wore camouflage and combat boots. The groom, 7,000 miles away in Qatar, forgot the ring. But nothing could stop the wedding.
Air Force Staff Sgts. Courtney Reynolds, 26, and Christopher Bowden, 25, exchanged vows via teleconference Friday, kissing the video monitors when a chaplain pronounced them married.
"I always said I was going to be untraditional," said Reynolds, who wore a white veil along with her uniform. She said she decided to forgo a wedding dress because she knew Bowden would be wearing camouflage.
It's not the way I would choose to get married, personally, but then, I don't have my fiancee stationed on the other side of the world, either. And being married is a good thing (in my experience). And if nothing else, it's a heck of a wedding day story to tell the kids one day. Although I suppose it would make the first dance difficult. Well. That can wait.
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10:56:00 AM EST
Hearing Chapel of Love -- The Dixie Cups
The Next Best Thing to Being There
This is a sweet story:
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. (AP) - The bride wore camouflage and combat boots. The groom, 7,000 miles away in Qatar, forgot the ring. But nothing could stop the wedding.
Air Force Staff Sgts. Courtney Reynolds, 26, and Christopher Bowden, 25, exchanged vows via teleconference Friday, kissing the video monitors when a chaplain pronounced them married.
"I always said I was going to be untraditional," said Reynolds, who wore a white veil along with her uniform. She said she decided to forgo a wedding dress because she knew Bowden would be wearing camouflage.
It's not the way I would choose to get married, personally, but then, I don't have my fiancee stationed on the other side of the world, either. And being married is a good thing (in my experience). And if nothing else, it's a heck of a wedding day story to tell the kids one day. Although I suppose it would make the first dance difficult. Well. That can wait.
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Dear John,
What a touching salute to two people who don't let time and space prevent them from makinga lasting an beautiful comminment to each other!
natalie -
Congratulations to the untraditional newlyweds!
... Thanks, John. I adore, true-love stories. <3
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John thier story isnt really sad it is in a sense magnificent . They are overcoming all barers . They are affirming life and the future .
11/29/05 9:49 PM
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here is a helpful link to a thread with tons of pictures.
http://beautifulbridesandbeyo
Cake Gallery
Bouquet gallery
Wedding Day Wonders
Invitation Gallery
Ultimate Favor Thread
Amazing flower arrangements
The ultimate hair thread
but like I said you have to join first to be able to see them. We try very hard to keep the trolls out, lol.