Lydia Dillard Research Paper

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This day was so memorable for me. I remember walking in a building with shinny gold banners saying "Happy 50th Anniversary Syvester and Lydia Dillard". Muscadine smelling flowers,gold balloons, family and friends. Everybody was there for my great grand parents renwal vows cermony. It impacted me by their celebration it brought family together enjoying eachother singing, dancing,at the dynamic reception. Also, it left a footprint on my heart, to see 50 years of love renew itself. They had expressed love towards eachother over 50 years by Strength,Courage, Patience and a really good sense of humor. Lydia always told us love isn't someone you can live with it's someone you can't live with out always Keep the relationship happy and healthy, its a wonderful thing being around them to see how much trust and respect they have for eachother. …show more content…
The food aroma reach our noses before the food reach our mouths it was the sense of smell before you can eat it the decorations was beautifull huge gifts from

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