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The Truth About Weddings
Weddings are so special to me. I'm only 17 but I love going to weddings more than anything and, I love being in weddings even more.
It's such a sappy celebration with the person you plan on spending your entire life with. How could anyone not enjoy that? Seeing other people so happy with someone that they want to devote their entire life to them.
I for one can't wait to get married and throw my wedding. I love the beautiful white dresses surrounded by flowers and worn with a long white veil and the idea of being nervous but excited about such a huge thing in your life after you've spent months and months planning it. The best part? You get to do this surrounded by all your friends and family.
I think about my wedding a lot, but not only that, I am constantly thinking about my entire future. A wedding seems so small compared to all the other things I have to do in life. Before I can even think about any of those things I have to worry about getting into college and finding a career. But hey—one step at a time.
Well, looking at all the other things that happen in life a wedding looks so small. Wedding gets planned. Wedding starts. Wedding ends. Weddings over. But isn't that with everything? Doesn't everything start and end at some point? It doesn't make it less important just because it's over.
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I am 17 and go to Arrowhead High School.