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Britt's Bachlorette

I totally stole this blog post from Ms. Kathryn Massengill. Check her out at Love and Baked Spaghetti!
She is a great blogger and my camera would not operate the entire weekend. So, here is her blog featured on my blog to document the weekend for your reading pleasure!!! Thanks for the blog post Kathryn...sorry I basically copied every last sentence :)


We celebrated Brittany in Tybee Island last weekend at her Bachelorette Party!  She's marrying Matt in just a few short weeks, and I know she enjoyed one last single weekend with all the girls.

Here's the pretty bride on Sunday morning after a weekend full of fun.


Her mom made her army man veil, and Lizann made us all these awesome t-shirts.


Kathryn had a touch of gastroenteritis (I'll spare you the details) so  she spent lots of time sipping on Sprite and Gatorade. Ashley & I tried to take great care of her. What great doctors : )  Sike.


We had lunch at Paula Deen's restaurant in Savannah on Sunday.  Aside from the smell of grease as soon as you open the doors, it was yummy.  That woman loves some butter.


 Brittany, your big day will be here SO soon, you belle of the ball!

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