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Description Of Incident- The flurry of undone hair, unironed pants, unhemmed dresses, and unnerved faces had set the scene for (the opening act). Flustered bridesmaids and harried groomsmen scurried down stuffy halls. They glanced at each other and smiled, for they knew that one  

of the most incredible love stories was finally going to have a happy ending; or should it be said, beginning? As the final guests arrived and set their gifts on the table, the ceremony was finally ready to begin.

As the music began to play, two usherettes, dressed in floor-length, green satin, gowns, began to walk slowly and solomnly down the aisle. They walked up the stairs to the platform and lit the candleabras. They turned around and walked back down the aisle the way they came: slowly and solomnly. After they returned, one usherette escorted the bride's step mpther to the end of the aisle. Then the groom's parents came down the right side as a couple who have been like a second set of parents for the bride came down the left side. The bride's "second mother" set a vase of roses in the front of the auditoriun in remembrance of the bride's mother. The bride's second mother and the groom's mother then proceeded to the center of the platform to light the to separate candle for the unity candle. As they returned to their seats, a trio consisting of a soprano an alto and a tenor positioned themselves next to the piano on the left side of the platform and sang the most lovely arrangement of "Be Thou My Vision." The pastor of the church then walked up to the platform and welcomed everybody to the wonderful celebration of two people who love each other coming together.

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