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Picket Fences! Part 65
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Picket Fences! Part 65

You are invited to the wedding of Heather MacAlister and Kevin Anderson !


Over at Buford Falls Church the wedding ceremony is about to begin.

"Welcome family, friends and loved ones. We are gathered here today to celebrate the wedding of Heather MacAlister and Kevin Anderson!", said Rev. Michael Spain.

Rhys Sawyer (father of the groom) was seated with Claudia Alan.

Grandfather of the groom Ryan Sawyer came.

Gwen Spain and her son Jacob were in attendance


Nancy Martin was escorted by Nathan Henry.

The groom's parents Joy and Larry Anderson were seated together.

The groom's nephew David Martin was seated next to the groom's sister Megan Grace Tyler.

The groom's sister Arlene was seated with her husband Jimmy Martin.

MaryLou and Peter Edwards had been invited.

Jonathan and Shannan Henry were sitting together.


Kevin stood at the alter with his brother Rhys Carlson who served as best man.

The bride's best friend and bride's maid Mary Ashley entered the church. She was dressed in a floor-length dress of blue chiffon . . .

Followed by the bride. Heather looked beautiful in a floor-length dress of white lace with a waltz-length veil . . .

And joined her groom under the white flowered wedding arch.


Then the pastor began the ceremony . . .
"Kevin and Heather, you have come here today to enter into a bond of marriage. I ask that you remember, as with any aspect of life, marriage is a journey, it has its ups and downs, its trials and its triumphs. You will not only be joined by the love you share, but also by your hopes, your dreams and by your promise to remain together through time as husband and wife", said the pastor.

"Kevin, do you promise to love, honor, cherish and respect Heather, to encourage her and stand by her for the rest of your life, and be her best friend forever and from this day forward, your heart will be her home? ", he asked.
"I do", said Kevin.

"Heather, do you promise to love honor, cherish and respect Kevin, to encourage him and stand by him for the rest of your life, and be his best friend forever and from this day forward, your heart will be his home??", the pastor asked.
"I do", said Heather.


Heather held up a plain gold wedding band. As she placed it on Kevin's finger, she said "With this ring I promise you my honesty, my trust and my love forever."

Kevin held up a matching wedding band . . .

And as he placed it on Heather's finger he said "With this ring I promise you my honesty, my trust and my love forever."

'You have made your vows and promises to each other. From this moment forth, always look to your fortune and remember what you can create together. Remember, that at last, your lonely days are over. By the power of your love and the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife", he said.


"Kevin, you may kiss your bride!"


Then Kevin cut the first slice of wedding cake . . .

And fed it to Heather with a fork.

Larry proposed a toast to the newlyweds.

Jonathan, Mary Lou and Peter . . .

Ryan and Mary . . .

Nathan and Nancy . . .

And Claudia and Rhys joined in the toast.


Kevin gave his bride a romantic kiss.

The following are candid shots from the wedding:







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When the taxicab arrived . . .

The newlyweds left the church.


They got in the taxicab and left for their honeymoon.

To be continued . . .

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