Do they look happy or what?
Brian, Natalie, and Brian's Dad
They are actually using Brian's grandparent's wedding rings from 1940 (from his father's side).
As Natalie explained, the rings will have more meaning this way.
I think it will help link the generations together.
Sort of a "love that has been before" feeling.
I did the same with my grandmother's rings.
I did the same with my grandmother's rings.
I think we ought to all try the Baked French Toast Recipe.
Natalie said she used 2 week old cinnamon raisin bread that she couldn't bear to throw away,
and she said it was incredible.
Something tells me their marriage will be too.
I also think Natalie & Brian look alike...do you see it?
My Mom use to say that's a good sign.
She would be happy for them.
btw, Nat, what's his last name?
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Wow. I am so happy for her.
Yay! This is happy news, and I love that they're wearing family rings - so cool, so Natalie.
We are so happy for Natalie. Brian is getting a jewel, an enthusiastic jewel. We all love Natalie's exhuberance and zest for life. As we understand it, he's pretty amazing too. Good for them using the special rings. Love is in the air. Love, Dad and Susan
They do look like a pretty well-matched set!
=)
Best wishes to Natalie! I think her fiancee looks like a Rozier.
Hooray for Natalie!! She is so cool, and I'm so excited for her!
And I love the idea of using family rings. I think it's incredibly romantic. Plus I'm a fan of antique jewelry anyway.
My new last name will be Sawyer. I can't wait.
What a great looking couple! How romantic that he should propose while she is making French Toast. The recipe sounds good too. I will have to try it. He looks like a guy that would be fun to have in the family.
You mean kids really do get married? I don't think any of my kids will get married....sigh
Congratulations to your niece! I love the idea of using family rings!!!
Congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple! I love the idea of using family rings, just so special!
I have a similar recipe ("Overnight French Toast") that I got from my sister-in-law years ago. It's great for a big crowd (she used to make it for a big family weekend reunion that my husband's family would go to at their log cabin), and it's such a time-saver to be able to make it up ahead. I love the idea of using cinnamon bread!
This brought back a lot of sweet memories for me.
Love and Prayers,
Eileen
PS ~ Thanks for all your kind comments to me all the time, Jill. You have a sweet heart.
I don't know who is more excited about Brian joining the family, Natalie or Gard?
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