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Last week, I flew to Germany to spend a few days with my family before taking a train to meet up with Felix and go to our friends' wedding. The weather was so back and forth between rain and sun, but it was still a wonderful day and beautiful wedding.

this was at the beginning on the train ride to meet Felix...the clouds were so dark!

but the further north I went, the more beautiful the day turned out

the getaway car...I LOVED it! :)

the little church where they got married. we had to sit in the balcony and missed a bit of the wedding because of this...

the happy couple!

on our way to the reception, this beautiful, low, and BIG rainbow was to be seen

The next day, we drove about nine hours to get back to Vienna. We saw even more beautiful rainbows!
I love rainbows

and how they show us God keeps His promises!

It's nice being home again! Today my friend, Michelle, will be coming and I can't wait for our time w/ her! Then next week, it's off to AMERICA! YAH!!!
these cute little vases were on the tables at the wedding, so I asked if I could take a few. aren't they cute?

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  1. yay for new posts!

    the vases look like drink bottles ... are they? lol

    see you SOON...ish!

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