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To my beloved husband, and very best friend Eric Wharton Author Icon
You are my greatest treasure and I love you. *Heart*


I am happily married and my life has been abundantly blessed with a wonderful loving family. My blog is about the tapestry of two lives that God has permanently woven together by His love and our journey through our many trials, triumphs, and the God-size miracles we have witnessed throughout our daily lives with our strong faith in Christ.
March 20, 2008 at 11:55am
March 20, 2008 at 11:55am
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I am such a goof at times even though my intentions are good, and I get busy and sometimes forget to do things. Just ask my husband, I'm sure he will gladly vouch for this. Someone emailed me asking to see a photo of our Unity Sand Vase we created at our beach wedding almost six months ago, and I am embarrassed and very sorry because I cannot remember who ask for this and I apparently have since deleted their email. Here it is along with my apologies.

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The Unity Sand Ceremony was very special to our family. Eric and I placed a rock in the bottom of a vase to represent our religious beliefs as Christ is the foundation of our family, and then we each added a small amount of colored sand from our separate containers on top of the rock in the vase. Mine was blue, and his was green sand and then, one by one, each of our children added their own sand of different colors on top of ours signifying the blending our two families are now one and creating a beautiful layering effect. To top the sand off, Eric and I poured the remaining part of our sand into the top of the vase together, mixing our blue and green colors together of our sand to represent that we could never be separated. It felt truly amazing and spiritual.

Today it sits beside our wedding photograph on the fireplace mantle with a candle in the top section.


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