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More from Kim + Ping and their lovely reception.  Here we have a cocktail hour that is perfection.  A staple of Michigan is the fresh fruit and berries that are produced in early summer.  Guests nibbled on bing cherries and sipped from water bottles with the K & P logo on them complete with a cherry created by {Bottle Your Brand}.  Love the tablecloth, napkins and rind bearer pillow? They all were made and designed by the bride herself!   More to come as this wedding moves into the evening.  

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  1. avatar koandpo reply

    oh wow! i am loving this wedding! I didn’t realize how much I could love RED! such wonderful details. those tablecloths and the ring pillow are fantastic.i love this blog! you guys post the most beautiful weddings!

  2. avatar erin reply

    This is one of my favorite weddings from Emilie Photography. I love the use of red damask!

  3. avatar Jessica @ Stella Event Design reply

    What a beautiful wedding and I LOVE the linens, and the little buckets of cherries—-Too cute!

  4. avatar It’s A Jaime Thing reply

    Can I say I’m speechless? I have no words…this wedding is seriously amazing. I’ve actually been thinking about planning a cherry/red themed bridal shower for my sister at the end of March – one of the ideas was to use cherries as favors like shown above, however I then remembered they probably won’t be available due to the season. So perhaps we’ll just serve cherry cheesecake instead…lol. This is really great inspiration though, thank you for posting it!!!Here’s the board I worked on for the shower theme…any other suggestions? http://justjaime28.wordpress.com/2008/12/26/a-vintage-cherry-bridal-shower/I’d love to hear your thoughts…should I nix the small bits of Betty Boop for the shower & save it for the bachelorette party? I can’t decide…I keep going back and forth on it…lol. Thanks!LOVELY wedding, lovely!You girlies rock the boat…-Jaime :)

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We are back with more from our Southern Wedding of the Week. The wedding continued on at the {Shack Up Inn} in Mississippi with an amazing Southern dinner including jambalaya, greens, ribs, cornbread and sweet tea served in mason jars. From the bar, guests could enjoy Mint Julips.  The catering was done by Lance Banker, the uncle of the bride.  The cakes were made by JoAnn Brabam, the aunt of the bride.  (Quite a talented family!)  Nuts and sweets came from Clarksdale’s own {Miss Del’s}.  Entertaining guests through out the reception was {Terry “Harmonica” Bean and his Blues Band}.  Photography by {Benjamin Chan}.  Check out his work {here}.  This entire wedding celebration was planned by the bride with special help from friends and family.  Month-of coordination by the amazing Andria of {Andria Lewis Events}.  Andria has been a friend of ours for a while now and we are so honored to feature her.  Check out her blog post on Melissa + Dan {here}Happy Friday y’all!  Enjoy those Christmas leftovers!

Describe your wedding flowers: Melissa: We wanted our floral décor to really compliment the organic, homegrown feel of our event. And, as with everything, we had pretty tight budget to work within. We ended up using a lot of planters and vintage accents purchased from thrift stores. A family friend helped us by planting an assortment of wild flowers in bronze and aluminum colanders, which we later hung throughout our ceremony space. Our florist mimicked this design in our reception space by creating a chandelier of colander planters to adorn our buffet area. For our table arrangements, we saved a bundle by using four-inch planters set inside old tin cans interspersed with sprigs of flowers in vintage RC Cola bottles. Drawing inspiration from the region, our florist also worked cotton blossoms into the floral décor throughout our ceremony and reception spaces along with roses and locally-grown wildflowers and cleverly bound our boutonnieres and bouquets with burlap from the local feed and seed instead of ribbon. The resulting arrangements were so much fun and added so much beauty to the space.

Describe your wedding cake: Melissa: We lucked out by having a baker in the family. My wonderful and talented aunt made both our wedding cake and groom’s cake. The wedding cake had a floral topper and was a simple three-tier white butter cream icing construction, with yellow cake and strawberry cream cheese filling. At the groom’s request, my aunt also made a groom’s cake resembling a giant chocolate moon pie, with chocolate cake, marshmallow filling, and chocolate butter cream icing overlaid with a hardened hot fudge glaze. Oh, it was so good!

Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Dan: I don’t know if the setting of the wedding can be considered a detail since it envelops so many other details, but it really was for me. As was mentioned, we researched having the wedding in Chicago, but the costs were just so prohibitive, and we felt that if we did it in Chicago, we would have to follow the same formal conventions that didn’t really feel like “us”. Having the wedding in Missisippi allowed for more of our families to come together for a whole weekend, eating, talking, dancing and just feeling relaxed. The result was a wedding that felt holy because not only were we joining together, but our families had as well. Melissa: I have to say, we had an amazing assortment of musicians help make our event. Through an arrangement with Ground Zero Blues Club, we were able to treat our guests to one of Clarksdale’s musical legends, blues man, Jimbo Mathus, the night before our wedding. For our ceremony, the gospel choir from the church up the road from the Shack Up Inn graciously agreed to perform a selection of old favorites for us. We really enjoyed working with these beautiful people. But the party really got started with Terry “Harmonica” Bean and his band at our reception. People were up and dancing like aerobic superstars by the second song. It was fantastic!

What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Melissa: Of course, planning a destination wedding is never easy, because you’re generally dealing with an unknown location and vendors. However, planning a non-traditional wedding in a non-traditional venue only doubles this stress. More often than not, we were forced to work without contracts and rely on good-faith promises that things would work out in the end. We had control over very little. The good news is that really things did work out for us. We encountered some last-minute challenges with our rental orders and some verbal agreements went unmet, but in hiring Andria Lewis Events to help out with the month-of coordination we didn’t have to really deal with any of these hassles. Also, to save on our spending, we really relied on the assistance and generosity of family and friends to meet all of our catering, photography, and site assembly needs. We still wanted these particular family members and friends to feel that they were able to be guests as well, so a major challenge for us was to find ways that we could support them as much as possible. Again, hiring Andria really helped to this end, as they were able to assist us in thinking through the supports these individuals would need and stay in constant communication with our special helpers throughout the weekend.

Were there any special family traditions you included in the wedding? Dan: It’s not a tradition (yet), but we did have a special moment where we asked both sets of parents to come and lay hands on us for a “parent’s blessing”. Our friend and pastor, Megan, led us in a prayer that helped us to center on what we were there for, to join families and to support one another. Melissa: For as long as I can remember, nothing has brought my family together more than good, southern home-cooking, so we recruited the best of best cooks for this sort of cuisine, my Uncle Lance, Cajun chef extraordinaire. To welcome our guests into town the night before the wedding, my uncle prepared a traditional low country shrimp boil. The fresh Gulf shrimp was delicious and it was so entertaining to see a few of my southern relatives trying to teach our squeamish, yet gracious northern guests how to pop the head off a boiled shrimp. Lance made our favorites throughout the whole weekend – including a breakfast of biscuits and gravy and a reception of BBQ ribs and jambalaya. It was so gratifying to see people really warm up to each other, remarkably so, over plate after plate of comfort food.

What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? Dan: The most memorable moment for me was actually saying the vows. I was such a cry baby, I could hardly get them out. A competing moment would be walking away from our “wedding chapel” towards our reception hall as the Gospel choir sang “Amen, Amen” right behind us. Melissa was squeezing my hand so tightly and I was just humming along with the music; it was an incredibly sweet and triumphant moment for me. Melissa: I don’t think there’s any experience that tops my trip down the aisle – letting go of my fathers arm, seeing my mom’s eyes filled with joyful tears, and reaching for my new partner’s hand. I was so nervous and excited and I could see in Dan’s face that he felt the same. From that moment on, I was all smiles – we’d finally made it! I was also really grateful for the roles others played in blessing us on our wedding day. Rather than having attendants, we incorporated loved ones into our ceremony through special readings, songs, and a portion during which friends and family came together to essentially “create” our altar by placing symbolic gifts on a table before us.

Scariest moment? Dan: For me, I started freaking out as soon as I heard the gospel choir start singing Melissa’s processional before she had even arrived at the chapel/carport. I didn’t know how to fix the problem, but our pastor just told me to calm down and not worry, so I let go of it and just laughed it off. And it just got funnier when the choir realized their mistake and just started over singing “Oh Happy Day” again when Melissa arrived, but this time they sang it as an ultra-slow dirge instead of the upbeat and cheerful song we’d meant it to be. But Melissa was so beautiful walking up the aisle that I don’t think anyone actually noticed. Melissa: On our wedding day, I was fortunately very sheltered from dealing with any logistical problems – this was, of course, very intentional. Our wedding planners and our special helpers worked very hard to make sure everything was taken care of and they did a fabulous job, for which I am eternally grateful. I’d heard that that there had been problems with counting seating, with our ceremony starting earlier than planned, with steak knives and dessert plates not showing up, confusion among our servers, etc., but by the time I knew about these issues, everything had already been resolved in some form or fashion. As far as I know, our wedding day could not have been anymore perfect. I was so happy to see how people really pulled together to help make our event wonderful and memorable.

What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? Dan: Do as much work as you can up front, but on the day of just relax. Hiring a wedding coordinator to help us manage of all of our day-of details was really the best decision we made. Melissa: Don’t feel bound to all of the traditional conventions of weddings. We found that, far more often than not, people (even the skeptics) really enjoyed taking part in a non-traditional celebration. It was our initial hope that, in going the route we did, we could maintain all of the sacredness and fun of getting married, while also saving a lot of money and creating an event that was more true to who we are, and I think we succeeded.

What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? Dan: As we write this, we’ve just now settled into our new home in Doha, Qatar. We both have jobs working for a few American-based universities out here in the Middle East. We’re hoping to enjoy our time out here, travel a bit, and mostly save up a lot so that when we go back home we can afford our dream home.

Congratulations Melissa + Dan!  We wish you a lifetime of love and happiness together!

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  1. avatar David reply

    I love these two.

  2. avatar Rev. Virginia Bishop reply

    This sounded like an exquisitely beautiful and heartfelt wedding! I would love to know what readings or poetry they chose for the ceremony and what trinkets were placed on the altar. Congratulations! I loved the pictures!!!!

  3. avatar ForeverMusic reply

    Both of them so lucky having a aker aunt in the family. My wedding cake was fake. The bakery only provide 3 box of real cake, but the wedding cake was not real.ForeverMusic

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  1. avatar Beth reply

    One of our friends got us a really nice set of highball glasses. It was so thoughtful of them, they remembered us mentioning that we wanted to get a set…but that was months ago!

  2. avatar 2babc reply

    My favorite holiday gift would have to be my 35 mm SLR that I got back in high school. I started a love for photography that I will carry with me forever!

  3. avatar LeRae reply

    My favorite holiday gift was my first pearl necklace from my parents the year I turned 21. Every woman in my family has recieved her first set of pearls on her 21st Christmas. My pearls remind me of my family’s tradition each time I wear them!

  4. avatar Bliss Kotal reply

    My favorite Christmas gift was oddly enough a jet ski. It’s almost a laughable Christmas gift because I couldn’t truly enjoy it for about five months, but I remember just being content sitting on it. Many of my fondest childhood memories stem from memories made on the lake and time spent on that jet ski with family and friends.

  5. avatar Maggie @ Eat, Drink, Marry reply

    My favorite holiday gifts were always simply eating traditional North Carolina food at Christmas with my family. Traveling from Boston during college and then New Mexico during graduate school, it was always the food that let me know it was Christmas time and I was finally HOME in NC!

  6. avatar Angie reply

    I can tell you my most "un-favorite" holiday gift (from my EX-HUSBAND) . . I asked for pearls . . . I got a garbage disposal. A garbage disposal? From someone who didn’t even know how to hang a picture on the wall no less! Thanks Ex-husband!!

  7. avatar Erin reply

    Last Christmas I received my beautiful engagement ring in an ornament. This year when we opened up the Christmas boxes and hung it on our tree, it was an amazing feeling to know that it would be a keepsake for years to come. We’re even considering using it as a ring box during the ceremony!

  8. avatar Morgan reply

    My favorite Christmas gift I recieved when I was 4, and yes I remember getting it! I got a Teddy Ruxpin doll. He had a tape player in his belly and his eyes and mouth moved to the stories from the tape player. I carried him everywhere! Every Christmas I get him out and dress him in a Santa suit.

  9. avatar Abbie reply

    My favorite holiday gift was when I first moved to CO. My stepmother and aunt had both noticed that I had some old books at my house before moving. After moving, they sent me old books that pertained to Colorado. It was a great gesture and made me feel loved from 1200 miles away!

  10. avatar Emie reply

    My very first sewing machine! :D I mean it’s the gift that keeps on giving, right? I’ve been able to make so many wonderful items at request of friends and family and I’m currently using to make a few items for our wedding next year.

  11. avatar Brittney reply

    I have to say that it was last year. My boyfriend at the time (we are now ENGAGED) gave me a COACH purse. It was TOTALLY unexpected and I loved it!

  12. avatar Evee reply

    I remember back in highschool one of my friends showed up wearing a cute new pink John Deere sweatshirt (yeah, I grew up out in a farming community so that was cool). I went home and told mom about how my friend’s dad had bought her this cute sweatshirt just out of the blue and how jealous I was. After a week I had forgotten all about it. Well dad remembered. Under the tree that Christmas were sweatshirts from Pioneer the seed company dad worked for. The whole family each got one. I was so amazed that my dad had paid attention enough to do that. Mine is little faded and worn, but I still have it!

  13. avatar koandpo reply

    My favorite holiday gift was from two years ago. My fiance gave me a Fossil watch and a blanket. The funny part was that for Christmas that year I got him…a Fossil watch and a blanket! It was too weird. I guess we should have known then that it was meant to be!

  14. avatar Kelly reply

    My favorite holiday gift was this fabulous Cole Haan purse I had been eyeing for months. It was the first time in a long time that my parents were able to splurge and surprise me with something that I wanted! That was 3 years ago and I continue to use the bag and get compliments on it daily. My mom is so proud of her great surprise!

  15. avatar kathrynw reply

    My favorite holiday gift was one my fiance bought me last year… we both bought plots of land for eachother in zambia for families to farm on and in return sell at markets… it was a really sweet way to give back and to think about the difference we both hope to make overseas in the future.

  16. avatar michelle reply

    My favorite Christmas gift was my Cabbage Patch Kid, Lynette Nann. My mom stood in line for 2 1/2 hours for her at Kiddie City. At the time I made no connection to her standing in line and Santa bringing her on Christmas… I guess when your a kid – the details are no relevant.What’s cool is my niece Taylor plays with her and my twin cabbage patch bunk beds:)

  17. avatar Meredith reply

    My favorite Christmas present would have to be my fiance’s first present to me: a pearl necklace with matching earrings and bracelet. They are priceless to me!He gave me pearls because I had some {fake} pearls from an ex-boyfriend (that had no sentimental value) but he said that a classy woman deserves real pearls.They are my absolute favorite because they were his first Christmas present to me and because I will wear them in the wedding next summer. I hope to someday have daughters who will wear the pearls in their wedding(s), and their daughters, etc.

  18. avatar Carolyn reply

    my favorite holiday gift was a picture of my grandmother on her wedding day. it was beautifully framed and showed her true beauty!

  19. avatar Zolie reply

    My parents and my trainer arranged to surprise me with a horse when I was in high school. It was a high school girl’s dream come true. It was the first time I cried tears of joy, though I’ve done it many times since!

  20. avatar Just Dandy reply

    My grandmother and grandfather (now passed away) gave me all of their wedding photo’s. At the time, I was like cool, what do I do with these. BUT, now that my wedding is set for March 21 I am going to display them beside my guestbook and remember them in so many ways!

  21. avatar Rachel reply

    My favorite holiday gift would have to be a surprise trip to Mexico from my fiance! I was just expecting to stay home for the holidays and was totally caught off guard!! We spent five days in Tulum, Mexico and had an amazing time!

  22. avatar Heather reply

    When I was about 7 years old, my older brother, who was 11 at the time, had these slippers with Goofy’s giant head on the end of them. I thought they were the coolest slippers ever. That year at the holidays he wrapped them up in the comics and gave them to me as a present. I wore those things from the minute I got home from school until I went to bed. For many years after that, until we had grown up and moved out of our parents home, we had tradition of giving each other something of our own that we knew the other admired.

  23. avatar Jess reply

    Probably the hugs and cookies I get from my fiance every year.

  24. avatar Candy reply

    When we were growing up, we didn’t have a ton of money. My mom was a single mom working two jobs to provide for me and my younger sister. My mom had confided to her co-workers that she was worried that she wasn’t going to be able to give us the kind of Christmas we had been used to in the past. Her co-workers all chipped in, bringing over a tree, gifts and Christmas dinner. Now that we’re all grown and my mom is re-married, every year we adopt a family to return the favor. Nothing matches that feeling of gratitude you feel getting a gift like that.

  25. avatar Erika reply

    My favorite Christmas present was a drawing from my neice who was 3 last year. It showed me and her and she said I was her family. She may not be my daughter, but we are super close. Everything she does for me is special. I have never been so fascinated with another person. Her innocence and wonder just surprises me more and more. Every Christmas with her is so special to me.

  26. avatar Leah reply

    I am geographically challenged and many people make fun of me because of it, so my favorite and most useful holiday gift was my navigation system. Now I never have to worry!

  27. avatar Kellie reply

    My favorite holiday gift was the diamond necklace my FI (then boyfriend at the time) gave me for christmas. Unbeknown to me it was a two part gift as he proposed to me in January with my engagement ring that matched the necklace! How sweet and it’s so hard to wear one without the other!

  28. avatar Katie reply

    When I was 12 and my sister was 7, my parents gave us a gift of a Christmas stocking that was pastel pink and blue that had been handknit. This was how they told us that we would be getting a little brother the following June!

  29. avatar Celeste reply

    I love lables, its a sickness really.My favorite holiday gift would have to be my kids wrote me a letter about the things they loved me for. I adored it, and it wasnt forced by the teachers..lol

  30. avatar Lynsey reply

    My favorite holiday gift is a blanket that I got from my mother two years ago. It is a blanket that my grandmother had made by hand and sewn together when she was 30 years old. My mother passed it down to me. It is the softest blanket and is a reminder of my grandmother, who passed away 2 years ago.

  31. avatar AshleyP reply

    One Christmas, when my fiance was still my boyfriend, he drove three hours from his parent’s house to my parent’s on Christmas day to surprise me. He had set up the visit with my mom, and I had no idea. At the time, we were students and didn’t have a lot of money to spend on gifts, but to this day that is probably my favorite Christmas.

  32. avatar ESE reply

    My favorite christmas gift was a snapfish photobook done my sister and my niece…it was all funny pictures of me when I was younger! I cried instantly when I got it! And of course the cover was in PINK! My FAV color!

  33. avatar Theresa reply

    My favorite Christmas gift as a teenager didn’t cost my parents a dime. On Christmas morning I unwrapped a piece of paper that said my curfew had been extended another half hour to midnight. It was totally unexpected – VERY exciting for me – and extremely clever! I’ve tucked that idea into my back pocket, and you can bet I’ll be putting that one under the tree for my own daughter or son one day!

  34. avatar Ali L. reply

    My absolute favorite was when my parents surprised me with a cocker spaniel puppy on Christmas morning! They put him on my chest and he woke me up with kisses! I’ll never forget it.

  35. avatar Carissa reply

    My absolute most fav. christmas present was the painting I received from my parents last year. We grew up in Singapore and after graduation, haven’t been back since. When my parents had gone last summer, they had a painting done of our old house for both my sister and I. It was the best gift I could have asked for. Now I get to see where we considered home for most of our lives every day on the wall in our living room..

  36. avatar Cat reply

    my favorite holiday gift was given to me when i was 9. i BEGGED my parents for a go-cart–a fast, zippy, "dangerous" go-cart. when i woke up on christmas morning, santa had left a key on a string for me. i dashed to the front yard to find a old, burnt orange & ivory golf cart!!! at first i was bummed, but one spin around the neighborhood and those feelings disappeared! i have so many memories of taking that golf cart ALL over town (the mall, the movies, etc)–it’s BY FAR the best holiday gift / memory i have!

  37. avatar Keri reply

    My favorite holiday gift was a simple but elegant string of pearls my father gave me during my senior year of high school. I will treasure them and what they symbolize for my entire life.

  38. avatar Erica reply

    My favorite Christmas gift came from my now deceased grandmother when I was in college. She gave me coupons for five cooking lessons from her. It was an amazing gift because I got to spend quailtiy time with her doing something she loved to do not to mention I learned some incredible family recipes that I hope to pass down for generations to come.

  39. avatar Abby reply

    My favorite holiday gift was my easy bake oven when I was 5 years old. I felt like such a chef when I cooked my chocolate cake by lightbulb. Those were the days!!!

  40. avatar Erin reply

    new skis! awesome!!!!

  41. avatar Jordie reply

    My favorite Christmas gifts are the stockings and star tree topper my fiance and I received. We will use these gifts for a very long time and it it exciting to think of hanging them our first Christmas as a married couple. Each year we will be reminded of the thoughtfulness of my fiance’s aunt when we hang our stockings and put the star on the Christmas tree.

  42. avatar Christina reply

    My favorite holiday gift was last year’s: my engagement! I’m looking forward to spending the holiday season this year with both my family and his.

  43. avatar Karsten reply

    My most memorable Christmas gift is receiving a framed picture of me as a child with my grandfather, who died after battling with cancer when i was in college. As we were really close, it was such a simple but extremely sentimental gift. Since then, it has become a tradition to get a different picture every Christmas. I look forward to it and it’s a wonderful way to keep his memory alive by reminiscing with my grandmother and pass on family photos.

  44. avatar Kylee reply

    This year my fiance gave me the gift of giving to others! He suggested that we adopt a family and use the money we would have on eachother for gifts to another! Isn’t he great!

  45. avatar ashley r. reply

    best holiday of the year: christmas. best christmas gift ever: the year my little brother was born. we are such close friends and he’s been the greatest gift to me since the christmas my parents brought him home!

  46. avatar Elana reply

    I took a year off inbetween transferring colleges, and spent part of that year traveling in Europe on my own. I sent out emails to my family and friends of my journey along the way. The following Christmas, my Nana (my Grandmother on my Dad’s side) had the idea to put my emails all together in a book–she asked my cousin, who is a wonderful crafster and book maker to create it for me. My cousin printed my emails and left space for pictures to put in to match up with them, and binded it all together in a beautiful book made just for me! What a wonderful and thoughtful gift to remind me of those months (during which I did a lot of growing up and "coming into myself").

  47. avatar Rachel reply

    I have gotten so many great holiday gifts, it is hard to choose just one. My top two favorites are the cabbage patch dolls I used to receive each Christmas (apparently my mom waited in lines for hours to get those when they were so popular) and the snowboard my boyfriend, now fiance got me for our first christmas together. I had never snowboarded before and he had been doing it all his life, so it was a great gift that now means a lot to both of us. If we made it through him teaching me how to snowboard, we can make it through anything!

  48. avatar aylee reply

    My fiance knows I love chocolate bubble tea. One Christmas, he gave me a package complete with all the tools and ingredients I need to make chocolate bubble tea.

  49. avatar Kate reply

    I have to admit that I’m most thankful for my upcoming Christmas gift…our wedding! My parents are paying for the entire wedding that will happen next October. I’m in graduate school right now and my fiance works just to pay the bills…if it weren’t for them, we wouldn’t be having a wedding at all! I owe everything to them. My mom has trudged around all over our state looking for the perfect dress and has not complained at all! My fiance and I are very appreciative to them for showing us what a marriage is all about!

  50. avatar M and M Wedding reply

    My favorite holiday gift was a care package I received from my family when I was living abroad and not home for Christmas. It wasn’t really the stuff inside but the letters from my mom, drawings from my dad, and photos from home that I still look at around Christmas every year.

  51. avatar Amber reply

    When I was little my dad secretly went over to our neighbors house and built me the two story Barbie dream house. I still have it in my attic. I just can’t seem to get rid of it even though I know my kids won’t want to play with it. I am excited about the thought of my husband and I planning to surprise our kids for Christmas!

  52. avatar Keenan reply

    My favorite Christmas gift last year was from my brother and sister-in-law. They gave me a quilted Barbour jacket in the most perfect brown color that goes with everything. I had NO idea I "needed" this jacket, but wear it every day. It’s perfect in Seattle! Thanks Bob and Katie!

  53. avatar Katie reply

    My favorite holiday gift came a little early last year. I was feeling stressed out with the whole Christmas season and I was a little sad because in all of the hustle and bustle, my boyfriend and I hadn’t gotten to decorate our house. I love Christmas lights! They just make me happy. I was out one Saturday and came back to find to find the whole house aglow. Somehow, my boyfriend had found the time in between studying for his grad school finals to decorate. I was so touched because he knew it was something that I cared so much about. When he asked me this past summer to marry him, I of course said yes!

  54. avatar Tara reply

    My favorite gift is not something tangible, but I’m thankful that my parents are still alive and I get to spend every Christmas with them. I don’t live that close to them anymore, so I appreciate the time I spend with them that much more.

  55. avatar Diana reply

    WIthout a doubt the best Christmas present ever was seeing my (now) husband after 12 years apart. My sister conspired to get us back together. He picked me up at the airport a week before Christmas and when we we saw each other – it was like those 12 years had never happened. We were married a year later in beautiful Williamsburg, VA and this Christmas we’ll celebrate our third anniversary.

  56. avatar Natasha reply

    My favorite holiday gift that I have recieved would be a puppy that my parents gave to me me when I was 16 after my dog had passed after having her as a pet for 12 years.

  57. avatar Anne reply

    When I was five I had walking pneumonia and the chicken pox at the same time for Christmas. I vividly remember how sick and sad I was. However, my dad carried me into the room with all the presents on Christmas morning and there in the middle of everything was a pink barbie corvette. My reaction was caught on video, where I cried and said that Santa must have really been listening to me when I asked for ‘something easy to play with when you are sick’. Needless to say, I spend the next weeks driving around in that car all day long. It was the very best gift and very worst Christmas that I can remember.

  58. avatar Ebony reply

    My favorite Christmas gift that I ever recieved was this, My Sister, My Friend engraving that my little sister got for me! When I began to read, I started getting emotional. I didn’t know that she considered me to be her best friend. We both started crying, and so did our mom!

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