When Mark and I were registering for wedding gifts we kept in mind that he was still in college and I had no money so our apartment was going to be small...one bedroom and very very small. Therefore, we didn't register for any china or flatware, etc. However, I also knew that mom was going to give me her fine china from her wedding eventually. Two years later, my parents moved, and she passed down her beautiful china to me. I feel very blessed to have it. It's not that cream or white china that everyone has. It's a beautiful china with a black border and roses etched into the border with a silver lining. I absolutely love it! And this was really my first chance to use it in any real setting. This year, our immediate family and whoever wants to come will be celebrating Thanksgiving in our home, and I will use the china then. I'm excited about that time.
So, here are the pictures from the tea:
Kay Harmon, our pastor's wife and a great, godly example of Christ and being a woman, mother, and wife, spoke at the tea.
Sadly, this is not a very good picture :(. However, this are two ladies in our church who play "flamboyant" characters every now and then for sermon dramas. Very funny! One of them is a MOPS volunteer and we would be lost without her love for our kids!
Sadly, this is not a very good picture :(. However, this are two ladies in our church who play "flamboyant" characters every now and then for sermon dramas. Very funny! One of them is a MOPS volunteer and we would be lost without her love for our kids!
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