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Wedding planning
I remember my sister planning her wedding. She was living at home for the summer and did almost everything...she printed out the invites, the programs, made the slide show, etc. It was a lot of work, but really worth it in the end. Her wedding was beautiful. I remember the nicest thing she did was put a lot of time into the groomsmen and bridesmaid gifts. I didn't even know people did things like that for the bridal party, but thought it was a very nice gesture.

 

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