Recovering from my son and daughter in law's most wonderful wedding that is. What a day. Best of all the sun shone, we were so lucky.
The day began with Champagne, smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. I arrived at the venue with Rob in enough time to give everything the once over and to sit in the sunshine and enjoy a G & T, precious Mum & Son time.
Before long all our friends and relatives had arrived and eventually Steve, my husband and Lewis our youngest son got through the traffic and arrived with my corsage.
Vicki came down the aisle to "Here Comes The Sun" beautifully played on the clarinet by her nephew. She looked beautiful, she is beautiful, all the way through, such a gorgeous girl, we are so lucky to now be able to call her our daughter in law.
Pimms and photographs in the sunshine were followed by an excellent lunch. Oake Manor did us proud. My salmon and monk fish terrine, beef wellington and profiteroles were delicious. The Pinot Grigio went down very well and the toasting was accompanied by a most delightful Prosecco.
A short gap followed before the disco began and I'm proud to say I was first on the dance floor! I danced all night, keeping my beautiful shoes on until about 10.30. I'm sure the G & Ts helped numb the pain in my toes!
Rob & Vicki left shortly after midnight to start their new life as Mr & Mrs and I fell into bed at about 1.30 a.m.
A very big brunch on Sunday finished the celebrating and now you can see why I needed a recovery run!
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