Wedding Chronicles
Episode One26 total reviews
Comment from sammielwf
Sally,
It sounds like the real versions of Belle and Lawrence have made the most of their scandalous start! 44 years of happily married escapades I am sure! Sons to take after their dad no doubt and a sister that either chimed in on the fun ( that is me) or was mortified all her life- never knowing what her brothers were going to pull.
And Belle- how many times was her patience tried- but her heart filled to overflowing by Lawrence?
Do I want to read the next installment? As the married couple would say. I do!
Great work.
reply by the author on 29-Sep-2020
Sally,
It sounds like the real versions of Belle and Lawrence have made the most of their scandalous start! 44 years of happily married escapades I am sure! Sons to take after their dad no doubt and a sister that either chimed in on the fun ( that is me) or was mortified all her life- never knowing what her brothers were going to pull.
And Belle- how many times was her patience tried- but her heart filled to overflowing by Lawrence?
Do I want to read the next installment? As the married couple would say. I do!
Great work.
Comment Written 29-Sep-2020
reply by the author on 29-Sep-2020
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Thank you for the lovely review and generous stars, dear Sammie. I'm so pleased you enjoyed this. Yes, our Belle was a patient woman, and a loving person. Lawrence scored big time.
Sending you my best today as always, and blessings to you and yours,
Sally XOs....and for Terry XOs......
Comment from Sankey
This was most certainly an interesting read and a departure from your normal offerings. Now for the spags. ["]Lawrence turned as she
In Author note: The(y) have five sons and one daughter and scads of grandchildren.
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2020
This was most certainly an interesting read and a departure from your normal offerings. Now for the spags. ["]Lawrence turned as she
In Author note: The(y) have five sons and one daughter and scads of grandchildren.
Comment Written 02-Sep-2020
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2020
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Thank you so much, dear Geoff. I am honored. I fixed the wandering quotes marks and the other. I really appreciate you and the glorious stars!
Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs.....
Comment from Y. M. Roger
LOL!! :) ;) Oh my goodness... what an awful ordeal -- cured or not, I think I would have completely lost my composure with the whole thing! It is a good thing she's such a gentle person.... :):) :) Thanx for sharing their story, Lady Sal, in your well-written pen! :) Yvette
reply by the author on 03-Sep-2020
LOL!! :) ;) Oh my goodness... what an awful ordeal -- cured or not, I think I would have completely lost my composure with the whole thing! It is a good thing she's such a gentle person.... :):) :) Thanx for sharing their story, Lady Sal, in your well-written pen! :) Yvette
Comment Written 02-Sep-2020
reply by the author on 03-Sep-2020
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Thank you for the excellent review and kind compliments, dear Yvette. I'm delighted you got a bang out of this. Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs......
Comment from Father Flaps
Hi Sally,
I loved your story! But I think Larry's friends went a little overboard. When the howling started, I wondered if coyotes or a bear had come upon him and bit off his privates. That would be a sorry sight for Belle, and Larry's buddies would never forgive themselves.
With the ending, I understood the picture better. It's okay for women to show their ankles, but not men.
"When Lawrence's brother, Tony, knelt to take communion during his nuptials, the soles of his shoes read, "Help Me!" (artistically drawn in white shoe polish by Lawrence.)" ... that must have got quite a laugh from everyone except the parents of the bride and some of her family members.
Is this a true story, Sally? What a way to start a marriage... getting rescued by the bride.
Nicely penned!
Hugs,
Kimbob
reply by the author on 03-Sep-2020
Hi Sally,
I loved your story! But I think Larry's friends went a little overboard. When the howling started, I wondered if coyotes or a bear had come upon him and bit off his privates. That would be a sorry sight for Belle, and Larry's buddies would never forgive themselves.
With the ending, I understood the picture better. It's okay for women to show their ankles, but not men.
"When Lawrence's brother, Tony, knelt to take communion during his nuptials, the soles of his shoes read, "Help Me!" (artistically drawn in white shoe polish by Lawrence.)" ... that must have got quite a laugh from everyone except the parents of the bride and some of her family members.
Is this a true story, Sally? What a way to start a marriage... getting rescued by the bride.
Nicely penned!
Hugs,
Kimbob
Comment Written 02-Sep-2020
reply by the author on 03-Sep-2020
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Most of this is true and my husband and I were wedding attendees. These groomsmen and their brothers had a thing going that had been perpetrated by Lawrence. Thankfully, this ended it for Lawrence, scores settled, truce called, and everyone seemed to grow up at the same time. The reception was actually on the FOB's 15 acre wooded estate. Still, the key was in the boot as described and Lawrence was really freed by his bride with the key. We all laugh so hard remembering this. I'll never forget the look on his face when he was hauled off by the kidnappers. Classic.
I'm deeply honored by this and the marvelous stars! Thank you so much, Kimbob. Sending you my best today as always,
Sally XOs.....
Comment from RShipp
The pranks on the groom were probably VERY deserved, but at the expense of the bride? Although, I seemed as though she 'knew' what she was marrying! I am sure, many of the things that they had thought of were much worse than what they settled on doing.
Enjoyed.
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2020
The pranks on the groom were probably VERY deserved, but at the expense of the bride? Although, I seemed as though she 'knew' what she was marrying! I am sure, many of the things that they had thought of were much worse than what they settled on doing.
Enjoyed.
Comment Written 01-Sep-2020
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2020
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Thank you so much for the excellent review and fun comments. Yes, think we all know who were marrying and we love them in spite of it. I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
Sending you my best today as always,
Sal xo
Comment from Mary Kay Bonfante
What an amazing story! I don't think I've ever heard such an incredible -- and true! story of comeuppance before, and certainly never one involving a wedding!
It was quite fascinating and I am sure it is legendary, within their now-expanded family.
I just found one little spag:
"You take it from here, Belle" said Lou.
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"You take it from here, Belle," said Lou.
It's just sad that the people most likely to benefit from the moral of this tale, will probably never read it here! But I am very happy for its happy ending.
reply by the author on 06-Sep-2020
What an amazing story! I don't think I've ever heard such an incredible -- and true! story of comeuppance before, and certainly never one involving a wedding!
It was quite fascinating and I am sure it is legendary, within their now-expanded family.
I just found one little spag:
"You take it from here, Belle" said Lou.
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"You take it from here, Belle," said Lou.
It's just sad that the people most likely to benefit from the moral of this tale, will probably never read it here! But I am very happy for its happy ending.
Comment Written 01-Sep-2020
reply by the author on 06-Sep-2020
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Thank you so much for the wonderful review and helpful critique, dear Mary Kay. It is so appreciated and needed. You're such a huge blessing to me. Sending you my best today as always Sal XOs......
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You're very welcome, Sally! I always enjoy reading and reviewing your writing. You're such a blessing, yourself! May you always be blessed.
Love and hugs, Mary Kay xoxo
Comment from Iza Deleanu
Ha, Ha, Ha the bride is an iron lady she kept her wits and rescue the groom :"
"This may not be over yet, my bride, but my focus is on you, today and always--no matter what."
What was truly important about the day had already happened: Belle had taken him for better or worse, and loved him enough to come looking. " Thank you for sharing and good luck with your writings.
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2020
Ha, Ha, Ha the bride is an iron lady she kept her wits and rescue the groom :"
"This may not be over yet, my bride, but my focus is on you, today and always--no matter what."
What was truly important about the day had already happened: Belle had taken him for better or worse, and loved him enough to come looking. " Thank you for sharing and good luck with your writings.
Comment Written 31-Aug-2020
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2020
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Thanks so much for the wonderful review of my story. I'm delighted that you enjoyed it. Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs.....
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
Poor man, it served him right though, lol. You can't be a prankster all your life without payback happening. This one was excellent. I'm sure the children and grandchildren enjoyed the telling of the story. Well done, Sally! :)) Sandra x
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2020
Poor man, it served him right though, lol. You can't be a prankster all your life without payback happening. This one was excellent. I'm sure the children and grandchildren enjoyed the telling of the story. Well done, Sally! :)) Sandra x
Comment Written 31-Aug-2020
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2020
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Thank you, dear Sandra. So glad you enjoyed this. This was fun to write and made me laugh recalling it.
Sending you my best today as always,
Sally XOs.....
Comment from Ric Myworld
Sounds just like a bunch of ol' boys' antics to always try and one-up the other. But I must admit, this get-even crusade might have stepped a little over the line. LOL. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 31-Aug-2020
Sounds just like a bunch of ol' boys' antics to always try and one-up the other. But I must admit, this get-even crusade might have stepped a little over the line. LOL. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 31-Aug-2020
reply by the author on 31-Aug-2020
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Thanks so much for the wonderful review and commentary. I am blessed with an abundance of boys and their pranks. So glad you enjoyed this.
Sending you my best today as always,
Sal :))
Comment from WalkerMan
Ha! It seems that being a lifetime prankster can come back to bite you at a most inopportune time. This story is even funnier, knowing that it is based on a real event which happened to a couple you know who now have been married for forty-four years. One must wonder whether they'd have stayed together so long if he were still pranking.
One heartwarming positive effect of it all was how "Belle" proved her love and loyalty before they even had their wedding dinner.
As usual, you give us enough detail (such as Lou Ann's Karman Ghia) to make the reader feel invisibly present in each scene. The situations are plausible, and the dialog is realistic throughout. The illustration is apt for the last scene, and the music video of "Going to the Chapel of Love" fits the overall theme. Superb.
reply by the author on 31-Aug-2020
Ha! It seems that being a lifetime prankster can come back to bite you at a most inopportune time. This story is even funnier, knowing that it is based on a real event which happened to a couple you know who now have been married for forty-four years. One must wonder whether they'd have stayed together so long if he were still pranking.
One heartwarming positive effect of it all was how "Belle" proved her love and loyalty before they even had their wedding dinner.
As usual, you give us enough detail (such as Lou Ann's Karman Ghia) to make the reader feel invisibly present in each scene. The situations are plausible, and the dialog is realistic throughout. The illustration is apt for the last scene, and the music video of "Going to the Chapel of Love" fits the overall theme. Superb.
Comment Written 31-Aug-2020
reply by the author on 31-Aug-2020
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Thank you so much for the marvelous review and kind compliments. I'm delighted that you enjoyed the humor. It was fun to write and laugh. Don't we all need a good laugh these days?
Sending you my best today as always,
Sal :))
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You are most welcome, Sal.
Yes, a good laugh is an effective stress-breaker. :)) -- Mike