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Remember that saying .........

Always a bridesmaid, never a bride. This was true for me, but in reverse. I was the bride and never a bridesmaid. This has all changed. My best friend Cristina is getting married in November, and not only am I a bridesmaid, but I am the ultimate bridesmaid, I'm the Matron of honor. And Matron, only because I'm married, because I hope there is nothing matronly about me. (Please don't answer honestly right now.) Let me have my moment.

Cristina and I have been friends since First grade. When we both lived in Douglas. We had some good times. She moved to Tempe right before 6th grade. We kept in touch the whole time. I came out in her Quinceanera, and she came out in mine. She came out in my wedding, and now it's my turn to come out in hers.

On Sunday afternoon, she hosted a luncheon for her wedding party. It was very nice. I can't wait for the wedding.

On Sunday morning, I had the pleasure of accompanying my youngest niece Nicheli to look for her wedding dress. She is getting married in October, and I am also coming out in her wedding. See what I mean, I waited this long to come out in a wedding, and I get to come out in two back to back. She did find the perfect gown, and she looks beautiful in it. It fits her perfect.

The following months will be exciting with all the wedding plans. Thank you both for including me in your wedding party. I am truely honored. Love you guys!

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More Than Words said…
How awesome Neisha!! I still have a couple of girlfriends from wayyyy back!! Those kids of friendships are priceless!! I've been a maid of honor twice, and it was so fun!! I know you will have such a great time helping your friend!! It really is an "honor" to be chosen!!
More Than Words said…
Hi Neisha!!

I know..that is like my daughter! She is only allowed lip gloss!!

Oh..and guess what? I totally thought of you because I rented Twilight yesterday! We haven't watched it yet, but we will tonight!! I'll let you know what I think! LOL

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