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So, we made it to the wedding in the nick of time. M thought the wedding ceremony was at 5:30, well, we got there just after 4:30 and we were feeling great because we had an hour to get us and two kids ready, well, as it turns out, the wedding was at 5:00pm. SO, we hurried as fast as we could to get dressed. Then we went over to the wedding. Very small wedding. Very small gathering. Fun. Best moments were watching E and her cousin dance by the pond, watching M swing dance with his mom and dancing with M. He is too cute. J fell off a bench on the gazebo and did a face plant. He got his hands out in front of him though, which caught him a bit, but he still had a big boo boo on his head when we left. We stayed overnight at M's sisters house and after a brief golf session, drove back home Saturday morning. That is a lot of driving in two days!

The best part of the wedding and trip was that two days before, E just decided she was going to go on the potty all the time, and she had no accidents in two days and went potty lots, and then on the trip, we drove 7 hours and stopped in the middle and she peed on the potty in a gas station and had no accidents while we were away! HOORAY!!!! Yesterday she had a couple accidents, but hey, 4 out of 5 days is not bad at all!!!

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