Sidetrip to Sacramento
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The day after the wedding, we visited my aunt and my cousins in Sacramento. We took a lot of the centerpieces from the day before and brought them to the graves of my grandmother and other uncles and aunts who've passed away. Is that wierd? I guess that's where wedding centerpieces get a second life.
It was fun to spend more time with my cousins and their children's child. Our family is becoming white people!
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