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Now the "I do's" are said.
Sealed with a kiss, on with married
bliss.

Time to cut the cake. No
smashing the cake in each others face. A toast was given by the best man, the parents danced with their perspective
children, the photographer was busy taking photographs. And the music played on.

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On August 10, 2003, Ron and Carol
were married. The wedding and reception took place at Carol's, Aunt Norma's and Uncle Tony's home. The back yard
was elegently decorated, who could want for anything more. The perfect wedding for the start of happy united life.

Scott and Carol's Dad gave Carol
away. Scott is only 7 years old in this photograph.
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The tented dining area, everything
was so perfect, everyone was so comfortable. With music playing, conversation flowing, candles glowing. The cater's
waited on you hand and foot. The food tasted scrumptous, like home cooked. Melted in your mouth, all you could
eat. Carol's, Mom and Dad certainly throw a great bash.
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Posing on the "Harley's".
Ron and Carol plan to honeymoon in Puerto Rico at a later date. For now they will go home and continue their life together.
Carol, a vetinarian,s assistant. Ron, still doing his apprentiship in the IBEW. He still has about 1 more year
of school with very grueling studying and a test to pass. 5 years of schooling to become an "Electrical Journeyman".
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"Marriage Covenant" Here are a few examples of what some couples have shared as part of
their marriage covenants: "We resolve to live the relationship credo and treat each other with dignity and respect. We
commit to the friendship upon which our love is based and to live with acceptance rather than criticism of each other. We
resolve to never again fight in front of our children and to never again put our relationship on the line because of some
argument. We will be imperfect, but with God's help and a committed love, we will prevail." "We declare to love, honor,
respect and appreciate each other every day. We will listen to each other and understand the other's point of view before
we say anything. We will put our family first before any outside influences. We will support each other in a definitive manner.
We will look to our own contribution in a difficult situation rather then cast judgment on each other. We will speak with
integrity and live with dignity. We will not make assumptions. If we do not understand something, we will ask. We pledge to
be honest with each other and remain emotionally available for one another. Our home will be a happy and safe place
that our son will be proud to grow up in. We agree to greet each other with a smile on our face and in our hearts. And we
will laugh together."

May their home always be filled
with time for one another. Communication, kindness and understanding. May their disagreements be talked out
and compromised to a satisfied solution for both. May their children grow in a safe environment. Filled with
happiness and learning experience's which will let them grow into healthy adjusted adults.
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