
Pensitivity101 Rules:
Welcome to The Three Things Challenge.
Below are three things that may, or may not, be related. Simply read the prompt and see where your creativity takes you.
You can use one, two or all three words in your post, there are no restrictions regarding length, style, or genre apart from keeping it family friendly.
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Invite us along by creating a pingback to this post, then leave your link in the comments so that other people can read your writings and I’ll see it to respond to you directly. You might like to check out some of the other contributions while you’re there.
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I look forward to reading your responses, and as always thank you all for your continued support.
Your three words are:
BOX
MISS
GOLD
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The Birthday Party Part 32 (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15, Part 16, Part 17, Part 18, Part 19, Part 20, Part 21, Part 22, Part 23, Part 24, Part 25, Part 26, Part 27, Part 28, Part 29, Part 30, Part 31)
Ginny made a list of what they would need to have a reception in the backyard. Once she thought she had everything they would need, she began calling around for pricing. As she added things up she was finding it almost as expensive to use the backyard as it was to use a indoor wedding venue. One of the cheaper situations would be one of those places that lets you use their hall for the wedding and the reception combined and the guests don’t have to drive to somewhere else. Also using the backyard proved almost impossible due to parking restrictions. There wouldn’t be enough parking on the street and they didn’t have that big of a backyard so it looked like that would not be a workable idea along with the dual wedding/reception packages since they were getting married in the Catholic Church.
Ginny had to miss seeing Thomas last night since he had to babysit for his Mom and Dad so they could go out together and she had schoolwork that she absolutely had to do.
Ginny looked down at the box that contained albums of wedding invitations to look through to see if there was one they liked. They still needed to make a choice although they still hadn’t set a wedding date.
Ginny saw the box that had contained her engagement ring. She had chosen silver since she really didn’t care for gold and as they found out, silver was cheaper than gold. Thomas chose the ring, but he let her choose the metal she wanted. She loved the ring he had picked out for her.
She decided to go through the wedding dresses again. The one she really wanted was about $5,000 and that was simply not going to happen. She could get an absolutely beautiful gown on sale at the local wedding dress shop. Maybe even one she liked better than this one for less than $1,000.
The doorbell rang. Ginny brushed her hair and ran down to get Thomas to come in. They had to talk.
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Tessa –
Advocate for mental health and invisible illnesses
New Author’s Website –http://www.tessadeanauthor.com
Author – Old Writing – http://www.finallyawriter.com
About my life – http://www.tessacandoit.com
Author of a book published on the blog, https://tessacandoit.com/government-property-a-memoir-as-a-military-wife/
I am also a youtuber in the authortube section on writing. See my videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSpNS-6gfJ0s8eD1berLwQg
I’m thinking hiring a wedding dress here to save some money, but you may already have thought of that!!
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