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Valentine’s Day Reflection
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Last night, my Donut Husband proposed to me for real! I said yes. I’m engaged!
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How wonderfully romantic! Congrats!!
Bravo!
Aw, congrats!
Congratulations!
OH MY GOSH!!! Mazel tov!! I remember when you first wrote about him and I was all protective and thinking
“HE BETTER BE REALLY GOOD TO HER!”
And he is, and you’re happy, and I’m thrilled for you both.
Now you can blog about being an anti-bridezilla bride!
*jumps up and down in a girly way, too excited to speak*
yayayayayay
ronia
Congratulations! How exciting!
Congratulations!!!
Will you have a real donut wedding now?!!
I hope that creepy guy with the thick glasses will be there to sing “love me tender” to you again!
Somehow I missed this the first time around. Congratulations!!
Mabruk! Great news it is… (I know I’m late though.)
Mary -
LOL, I’m not sure if there will be any donuts at the bona fide wedding. And I can guarantee that ole google eyes will NOT be playing the accordian at the reception!
Samawel - Shukran! No worries about being late; it’s even taking me a while to read my responses.
PB,
Hmm … yes, I can blog about being an anti bridezilla …. One of the major advantages of having the date be a year and a half away is that I don’t have to rush! Hopefully I’ll have my act together and 95% of the stuff will be done well before the big day.
can’t wait to see you in a month Hafidha, and kick it with the new hubby to be!
Wow, that’s great! Congratulations!
Hugs!
A., former Muslim and Unitarian too (new account and blog)