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Marriage Monday - My Girls
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This Marriage Monday features the girls in the bridal party!
One of my favorite pics of me and Michele.
Peggy (and dad), trying to calm me down before walking in.
Brooke, smiling at her brother at the end of the aisle.
Briana and Faith, cutest flower girls ever.
The girls who will be in my life forever. :)
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