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Showered in love

I am SO blessed to have so many people love on me. Matthew and I enjoyed the warm and sunny St. Simons Island this past weekend as we visited his mother for a wedding shower. I'm so glad my future mother in-law is 1. Amazing and 2. Not residing in North Dakota!
What a great place to visit, and what wonderful friends and family members she has. I was not only showered with love, but also with loot! These women were loving, godly, and generous. I am more blessed than I deserve! Thank you Marsha, the six beautiful hostesses, and all the guests for listening to me chat about life and spend an afternoon lifting up the Lord. You are all such a blessing!

This is me with just some of the party.
I'm the crazy tall one in the back!
The beautiful hostesses!
God bless you Marsha.
I love my mother in-law to be!
Matthew was a hit once he showed his second cousin how to make paper airplanes!
Who new the concept was still mind boggling!


We had so much fun. Thank you to all who showered us in love!

Soon-to-be SmithBuster!



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  1. Katie~~
    You are such a precious person. I so enjoyed meeting you. Here is my email address: tamelabuttrey@att.net and my blog is http://justmythoughts-tamela.blogspot.com

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