Wedding!

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Well it is official.  My cousin Cindy Godwin is now Cindy Feeback!  Cindy and Blake got married this last Saturday and we couldn’t be happier for her!  Yay Cindy and Blake!  Now I guess the next question to ask is when are the kids coming.  LOL…  I know Jonathan and I don’t have kids yet, but that doesn’t stop us from teasing everyone else!

 

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  1. Robyn said,

    on November 8th, 2008 at 8:45 pm

    I love going to weddings! I figured it was you last time you wrote, but I know one other Bekah that spells it the same way so I wanted to be sure. When I click on your name(before the comment) it says “UNKNOWN SITE” or “Page Can’t be Displayed” If that makes sense. I’m pretty sure we are coming visit sometime in the beginning of Dec. so hopefully we’ll get to see you guys. I’m sure Paul will call Jonathaniel! lol

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