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Ok, this is a little bit of a cheat because this is not before 1980, but it's October of 1982. Posting it anyway!
This is my husband and I on our wedding day. We were married by a Justice of the Peace who was also a sheep farmer, so it took place on her farm.
I bought the pink furry jacket a few years before at a church sale. It was clearly from the 1950s and would have worked well with a straight long skirt, but I paired with an Indian cotton dress that I bought two nights before - because, why not?
I wore the amethyst necklace that my Nana had asked me years before to wear at my wedding (imagining me in white, I assume) and grabbed the flowers off the kitchen table as we left.
We don't remember where Brian got his jacket - but probably at a sale years earlier in his hometown.
It was a perfect day!
Ok, this is a little bit of a cheat because this is not before 1980, but it's October of 1982. Posting it anyway!
This is my husband and I on our wedding day. We were married by a Justice of the Peace who was also a sheep farmer, so it took place on her farm.
I bought the pink furry jacket a few years before at a church sale. It was clearly from the 1950s and would have worked well with a straight long skirt, but I paired with an Indian cotton dress that I bought two nights before - because, why not?
I wore the amethyst necklace that my Nana had asked me years before to wear at my wedding (imagining me in white, I assume) and grabbed the flowers off the kitchen table as we left.
We don't remember where Brian got his jacket - but probably at a sale years earlier in his hometown.
It was a perfect day!
kiiti, Ronald Losure, Nouchetdu38, RicksPics and 4 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Deborah Lundbech club has replied to Don Sutherland clubDo you still have the necklace? It looks wonderful. And your husband's tie is cool also.
Deborah Lundbech club has replied to raingirl clubOur friends and families might have grumbled about not being invited, but if they did we never heard about it.
They were probably just amazed we actually got married. : )
Deborah Lundbech club has replied to The Limbo Connection clubWe couldn't quite believe we'd done it - but we were pretty happy!
Thanks for sharing****
Deborah Lundbech club has replied to Nouchetdu38 clubDeborah Lundbech club has replied to Ronald Losure clubThanks, Ronald!
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