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‘Father of the Bride’ still makes me cry. And another heinous confession.

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2010 25 Apr

I just finished watching ‘Father of the Bride: Part II’ with Michael. I cried like a baby at the end just like I did the last time I watched it about 10 years ago.

The part where Annie, her husband and the baby drive away at the end still gets me. Especially now that I’m the one driving away with the baby…more tears.

And I have to confess that I never made those chocolate chip cookies. Michael really wanted me to but I spent so much time blogging and crying after Father of the Bride that I never baked them. I blogged about them to make me actually go make them as soon as the movie was over. Except I started crying at the end so I didn’t make it two steps over into the kitchen. I’m ridiculous, I know. 🙂

As I’m writing this, Michael is making fun of me for crying over Father of the Bride. He’s also playing with the Scary Voice Changer app on his iPhone, which I’ve already made clear I highly dislike. If I didn’t love him so much, I’d go beat him up! That or tell him I’ll never bake those chocolate chip cookies…:)

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  1. Alexa says

    April 26, 2010 at 4:20 pm

    LOL! I was watching that same movie last night laughing at all the pregnancy woes they were going through.

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