Last weekend, my Ate Hazel just got married!
Being the "bunso" (youngest), I've cried a lot during both of my sisters' weddings. I'm not ashamed to admit it. I've cried when my oldest sister, Misty, walked down the aisle eight years ago, and I've cried watching Hazel walk down the aisle with my dad last week. Both of my sisters have made the most beautiful brides that I've ever seen. I'm not saying that just because they are my sisters, but because it's true. I've known both my sisters all of my life and they've practically helped raised me. I love them so much and they deserve all the happiness and blessings that come their way. I'm so happy to know that they've both found worthy men to spend the rest of their lives with. Misty and her husband, Manny, have three most precious and beautiful daughters and I'm sure Hazel and her new husband, Isaac, will make good looking children as well. Isaac is half Samoan and half Chinese, so I said in my Maid of Honor speech that their children would be hot, haha.
As for me, don't ask when it's my turn to get married. (Well, I was married in the second grade at a school carnival, but I don't count that!) People ask me more often now that I'm the "only one left." I'm in seriously no rush. I leave it up to God and his timing. As of now, I am not going to take anything in life for granted. Day by day, I am learning to grow as a whole person. Believe me it's been a journey and I'm learning a lot about myself. I am not looking for anyone to "complete me" as Jerry Maguire would say. When it's my turn, I should already be complete. Two halves don't make a whole--only two wholes make a whole.
Ah, enough about me.
Again, congrats to my sister Hazel and my new brother-in-law Isaac. It was an amazing wedding that I will never forget.
Oh, my sister runs a widely followed wedding blog called I Do Budget Weddings. You can check it out at http://www.idobudgetweddings.blogspot.com/
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