THANK YOU.....Alan and Irene.................
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Thank you soooooooo much for inviting me to your wedding. I shall never forget the day.
Your Spanish Ceremony had MUCH more feeling than the English Registry Office......it was great !!
They party ( with hog roast and many more goodies ) was wonderful.
May you and Alan continue to have many more happy years.
Love, Karensun and gang. xxx
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You can't beat a Spanish wedding, my son married in Spain last year and it was fabulous.
Congratulations Alan and Irene.
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Maureen & Dennis
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Yes thanks for the invite Irene and Alan, shame we was not in Spain, would love to have gone, glad it went well
Are Spanish wedding's a lot different to English then? I can imagine they would be.
Pat
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Completly different, when my son married it was 6.30pm as it's too hot during the day, I had to walk throu the town with my son and all the family and friends behind, then the bride Ana left her home with her father and family and friends and we all met up in the church, no cars, after the wedding the bride and groom lead you back throu the town to the reception which was 14 courses roughly every half an hour and it finished about 2.30am the last course was your breakfast.
Weddings in Spain are fantastic.
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That sound's really lovely, much more romantic. Are wedding's normally later in the day in Spain? That was the time of Irene and Alan's wedding.
Fourteen courses goodness, do they have caterer's for that of do a lot do it themselves?
We have been to a Greek wedding. I thinik that seemed so different becaue most of it is outside.
Well thanks a lot for the info.
Pat
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