Groom saves a young boy from drowning right in the middle of his photoshoot (-- removed HTML --) Planning a wedding is always a stressful time, but how about a little heroism to ease your worries? Bride Brittany Ross Cook was posing for some solo wedding photographs when she saw her husband, Clayton, pull a little boy from the pond at Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario. The boy and his friends had been playing near the water before he had been pushed in. Thankfully, Clayton was able to grab the boy and pull him out. Wedding celebrations (-- removed HTML --) Brittany and Clayton said their “I do’s” and were posing for photos shortly after their small ceremony on September 22. It turns out that three children had been tagging along after the couple following their nuptials, giggling and cheering them on. …show more content…
"I don't think they realized the severity of it." All of a sudden, the boy was in the water and struggling to swim. Clayton headed over there to check it out and the other kids were pointing at him shouting that he couldn't swim. Without skipping a beat, Clayton jumped down, told the boy to reach for his hand, and pulled him right out. Just imagine a bride’s reaction to seeing her new husband soaking wet and in a pond! Normally Brittany would’ve been annoyed, but in this case, she couldn’t have been any prouder of Clayton. An older girl then came over, after the boy was pulled out of the water, and took him away but Brittany said they didn't speak to any parents or adults. What heroics! (-- removed HTML
Little Billy was terrified because his father had said Billy was going to learn to swim by the method of sink-or-swim. His father was going to throw Billy into the deep end, and Billy was going to damn well swim. It was like an execution. Billy was numb as his father carried him from the shower room to the pool. His eyes were closed. When he opened his eyes, he was on the bottom of the pool and there was beautiful music playing everywhere. He lost consciousness, but the music went on. He dimly sensed that someone was rescuing him. Billy resented that. (43-4)
So now I come to my final wedding day duty which isn’t a duty really – it’s a real pleasure: on behalf of the bridesmaids and myself I sincerely wish you, Daniel, and your lovely wife, Kim, everlasting love and happiness!
...t was a shock to everyone. They had appeared to dislike each other and now they were engaged. After a little bit of explaining, they celebrated, and it was a joyous occasion.
“I once attended a wedding and met a young fellow sort of like you,” where was he going with this, “he had a good life but died young, I could see that something deep inside of him was bothering him.” I told him “No, my love's too strong for Fatima and I must pursue my wedding.” Then I told him“Thank you for that advice but please, don't speak of this again, he said “Ok, congratulations on the marriage, I wish the best of luck to you.” I felt something in my pocket, no it couldn't be, it was my omens. I walked outside and it was almost time for the marriage ceremony, I felt so happy that situation was dealt with and I wanted to see my wife in her beautiful dress more than I wanted a another glass of water.
March, Thomas, M. “Snapshots of a Wedding.” Short Stories for Students (1999) Web Luis Literature Resource Center Coleman library, 12 April 2004.
Kelly looks at her husband, staring deep into his eyes, thinking. She turns her attention back to the group. “Rick and I have been married for over six years. I know we said that we weren’t planning on having children, but,” Kelly looked around at her older brother and si...
Also, I'd like to say that the bride looks absolutely stunning today, as for the groom he just looks stunned. I am on a strict time limit from the bride, so the more you laugh at my jokes, the quicker my speech will be.
Spring and summertime come around, wedding invitations begin to weed their way through the mail, and dates are set aside for weddings to attend. Months are spent planning out a perfect day. Each person develops high hopes that the wedding and ceremony will be as close to perfect as it can possibly get; this is often not the case. A wedding is not a wedding without a last minute issue or family drama. But after the wedding, after the first dance, after the party, after the honeymoon, after everything marriage is made up to be, reality strikes.
“Now you are no longer a slave but God's own child. And since you are his child, God has made you his heir.” Galatians 4:7 NLT
(1997). Wedding Traditions & Superstitions: 50 Wedding Facts & Trivia. Investor Relations. Group Inc. .
When I look at the bride and groom, I feel such a kaleidoscope of emotions. I know that Kari has found her true match and I know that theirs will be a marriage of long standing. My heart is bursting with love for you two today. I know you have a wonderful adventure ahead of you, and with God?s blessing your marriage will last for decades to come.
I believe this should have been a sign to Coraline, because what kind of parent wants to harm their child or let their child be harmed. Even though Coraline’s other parents were trying to keep her happy, they changed their
three children. The guy who once said the precious words “I love you” to her, looked
...d shots and Alan’s hand had gotten hit. The boys were back inside and the police called and told them that Doctor Curt had arrived. Doctor Curt spoke to the boys and told them that the first shot had been an accident; and that he had read the paper and it looked fine, so they could come out. The kids all walked out, they dropped their guns and were handcuffed, except for Zach who went to his mother and got his medication.
So you’ve booked the big day and the wedding plans are well under way. Perhaps everything is done and you’re just excited for the day to arrive; or, perhaps there are a million things to do and both you and your bride are getting a little stressed. While weddings can be fun to plan and exciting to think about, this can be a stressful and challenging time as well, especially for the bride (let’s face it, guys, women do most of the planning!).