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Tara & David's Wedding

On the 11th September my good friend Tara got married to David.  I was invited to the whole shebang and I was absolutely determined that I would go and enjoy the entire day.  Thankfully it was a late start so I spent the day sleeping and resting as much as possible.

One bonus of being in hospital before the wedding was I lost the few pounds I needed to make my outfit look perfect!!  As they say, every cloud has a silver lining!!

The wedding was lovely, Tara looked stunning and David very suave and sophisticated!!  The setting was beautiful also and I particularly loved the peacocks wondering around in the grounds.

By the time we got to the reception I was tired and cold, I think the coldness is a side effect of the tablets I am taking as I am constantly on the chilly side!

The meal was really nice but I failed to avoid the jacket potatoes which are on my "banned" food list!  Ooops!!  I did have a glass of the bubbly stuff which is on my "allowed" list.  From now on its champagne all the way!!

In the end I managed to stay until the happy couple had their first dance at the evening do, I would have loved to dance the night away but I was ready to collapse and cold to the core so I threw in the towel and went home to bed!

So, congratulations Mr & Mrs Carmichael, I hope you are enjoying a fabulous honeymoon :-)

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