The Rodrigues Keller Wedding!

The Rodrigues Keller Wedding! 2022-03-01T17:14:35-04:00

The wedding of the century I was so SEVERELY excited about has happened~ There are photos on social media I will be reposting here. They look so happy, and Nurie is lovely, no over the top makeup or hair for a change.

The wedding colors were purple and light green. Priscilla Waller, the groom’s sister, was a bridesmaid. Looks like mother Jill Rodrigues was the Matron of Honor as her light green dress matches the bridesmaids.

Yes the bride wore a tiara, take a shot if you’re playing the wedding drinking game.

The Fabulous David and Priscilla Waller with the newlyweds.

Jill looks relatively restrained in the only photo I have seen of her so far. All photos off David and Priscilla’s Instagram page.

Whew! Glad this is over. Good luck you two crazy kids!

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About Suzanne Titkemeyer
Suzanne Titkemeyer went from a childhood in Louisiana to a life lived in the shadow of Washington D.C. For many years she worked in the field of social work, from national licensure to working hands on in a children's residential treatment center. Suzanne has been involved with helping the plights of women and children' in religious bondage. She is a ordained Stephen's Minister with many years of counseling experience. Now she's retired to be a full time beach bum in Tamarindo, Costa Rica with the monkeys and iguanas. She is also a thalassophile. She also left behind years in a Quiverfull church and loves to chronicle the worst abuses of that particular theology. She has been happily married to her best friend for the last 34 years You can read more about the author here.

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