–My mother, Anne Louise, who walked into the park where the wedding took place with the help of her trusty, collapsible cane, now has a new nickname. She went from Granne Louise to “Grandalf”, a wizard of wisdom and wit and nurturing. The photographer wanted to adopt her as her own grandmother because she reminded her of her heroine, Eleanor Roosevelt, and she posted a great photo of my mom on her blog, showing off her fly moves to the disco groove on the dance floor. When I told my mother about the photographer’s comment, she replied, “Eleanor couldn’t dance!” (My mom, one-upping Eleanor Roosevelt!!!) She gave a reading as part of the ceremony, quoting the Bible, John Ford, William Shakespeare, the Book of Common Prayer, my father and her self, all cleverly woven into rhyme and verse. It made me weep in rehearsal. Here’s a photo of me & “Grandalf” processing down the aisle after the ceremony:
— My dance with my daughter was very special, and I have yet to see a photographic image of it. We chose to dance to “What A Wonderful World” sung by Louis Armstrong. The first time I heard that song was when Susan sang it with the Barrington Children’s Choir on tour in Europe after her 8th grade year in school. I went along as a chaperone. That trip, all the associations that I have with that song, and with her father singing it, too, and also David Attenborough’s video, make it a perfect choice. “I hear babies cry/ I watch them grow/ They’ll learn much more/ Than I’ll ever know/ And I think to myself….what a wonderful world!”
awwwww..I love the wonderful glow that comes right off of the page when I read it!
Lots of happy!
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Thanks for sharing the love. We feel it. Namaste.
My pleasure, Jeanne!
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Wonderful pictures ! Thanks for sharing with us ! Congratulations to Susan and Andy ! The quilt is absolutely stunning ; I’d give anything to know how to make one ! It is quite a masterpiece :-). (You’ll certainly be a grandma before I will 😉 )
I probably haven’t told you about Susan’s ring! It was one of Marni’s (I think from Mo), from which Jim had taken the largest diamond for my engagement ring. Susan had a green garnet (her and Andy’s birth stone) set where the diamond was, and that’s her ring! How’s that for another family heirloom?
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I did notice the ring ; it’s beautiful. Marni would be happy to know Susan will be wearing it. (I didn’t know garnets could be green !) Your mother certainly is one of a kind ! Dancing at her age ? “Ce n’est pas sérieux” 😉
My grandmother, in the nursing home at 84, refused to move a step except if someone “danced” her down the hall. 🙂
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It sounds like a beautiful event full of rich meaningful moments. A job well done. A day enjoyed. A union blessed. These are the times that give us strength for our lives. Bravo!
Watching it all come together and helping her edit the service made me especially proud of how she’s synthesized the many offerings of love, wit and wisdom she’s been given. Truly satisfying!
“the artists in the family”??? Last I checked, photography was an art. You and I both count as artists and part of the family. Your wordless Wednesday offerings are well presented images, and, after I’ve had time to turn them into art, I expect to offer up my photos of the wedding too.
Okay, I agree that we are all artists. David & Sarah simply have the most “formal” training. And I am sure your photos are going to be very artistic!
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The world certainly seems pretty wonderful where you’re at right now… 🙂
Lovely post Scilla, enjoy your honeymoon.
Thanks for visiting and letting me share the glow with you, Stuart!
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