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The bride was glowing! Her gown was fabulous. This was her day.
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Carole's grandson, Alek Krallman, and his girlfriend, Lexie, flew in from Washington for the ceremony and festivities. Alex and Melissa had not seen each other for some time, so this was also a cousin's reunion.
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Following the ceremony, we enjoyed a nice dinner in an area by the Winery Tasting Room where we had set up tables the day before. Then on an intermediate area below the Winery Tasting Room, a DJ set up and began playing music. Carole, to get the party started, donned the bride's veil and we started the dancing.
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As the evening wore on, the music got louder and faster. All of the young crowd joined right in. However, when the dancing began to take on the appearance of a 'tribal ceremony', Carole and I said goodnight and returned down the mountain to "The Bus" leaving "Mr & Mrs Rankin" and their guests to enjoy the rest of the night.
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"Mr & Mrs Rankin" . . . Congratulations!
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