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Pretend Weddings and Back to School

My sister in law had her wedding this weekend in Kamiah. I call it a pretend wedding because she elope nine months ago and just kept her original wedding date. Make sense? I was the photographer. Some the pictures will be deleted and she will never see them. Some of them turned out pretty good and with the help of photoshop I am sure they will be amazing. The wedding went much better then I expected. Of course I am always the pessimist. My mother in law did a done of work on the whole event and it really looked great. There were some minor problems, like Jake losing the ring moments before he was suppose to walk down the aisle as the ring bearer. And Tori running as fast as she could down the aisle. All in all it was a great event.

Lee started back to school today and I return in just 2 weeks. Really some days I wonder what we are thinking. There will only be one day during the week all of us will be home.

Work is well just work. It seems like there are problems popping up all over the place and since I am the current worker I get blamed. Oh well my case load is dropping pretty quickly and then I am not sure how I will spend my days.

Lee applied for a job with the tax commission. There are huge pros and cons to him getting the job. But he needs the experience and will take the job if it is offered.

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