Thursday, April 28, 2011

Wedding Madness

Our prayers go out to those in Alabama, Georgia, and elsewhere who have suffered so much devastation in the recent storms.  The scenes on the news are unbelievable!  Please know that you are in the thoughts and prayers of many.

I thought perhaps some of you might enjoy seeing the photos on this blog of past royal wedding dresses.  Perhaps you too are caught up in the "wedding fever".  If so, are you setting your clock so you can watch all the festivities live?

In honor of tomorrow's big wedding, why not create your own royal guest name!
Start with Lord or Lady.
Your first name is one of your grandparents' names.
Your surname is the name of your first pet, double-barreled with the name of the street you grew up on.
Post your new name here in the comments.

I'm Lady Evelyn (Eve-lyn) Jip of Westmoreland.  Tom is Lord Robert Duke of Leonie.

9 comments:

Margaret said...

lol! Where did you come up with that?! Let's see. I'm Lady Rae Lan Dopey of -- hmmm, well I grew up on lots of different streets. I guess I can choose the one that sounds most interesting. Lady Rae Lan Dopey of Denholm. lol! Love it!!

Sherry )O( AutumnTurtle said...

mine is Lady Doris Tabatha of Elmwood lol

Laurie in Iowa said...

LOL... I'm Lady Tootsie Spooks of Glenwood East.
Enjoy the Royal Wedding everyone. I'll be watching with my very own Royal Corgis.

LINDA Z said...

I AM LADY ETHEL AMY OF CAMPGROUND-WHAT A HOOT! I HAVE MY ALARM SET AND MY STITCHING READY.

Mouse said...

ooo had to think hard on this one ..lol my is Lady Meg Cookie of Whitegate .... have got the tv on :) love mouse xxxx

woolwoman said...

Fun Ellen - I'm Lady Mary Heather of Chestnut

The wedding was spectacular - I loved all the pomp and circumstance. Wouldn't have missed it for anything! Have a great weekend everyone.
Melody

Wilma said...

I'm Lady Mary Tosha of York.. Thanks for the game Have a great weekend

Deb said...

Lady Olive Bosco of Iroquois. And it's sad - I didn't see one stitch of the wedding until Entertainment Tonight while I was doing my nightly treadmill walk. And my family is English for goodness sake.

Jan said...

Lady Catherine Catsby of Wimborne here