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A Wedding on New Year’s Eve – What a Celebration!

 

WeddingPixWhat a way to celebrate New Year's Eve.   We attended two great events on this day.  First, our nephew, Todd Gaujot married Tracy Miller, in Lewisburg, WV.  It was a small wedding held at the Lewisburg United Methodist Church.   The bride had changed clothes after the photo shots of the wedding party, but wore the bridal veil all evening.  

 

 

 

 

 

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Secondly, we attended the reception dinner held at the Greenbrier Resort,  The Greenbrier, is an award winning, five-diamond luxury resort and hotel in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

This was really a special New Year's Eve, and a great way to ring in the New Year!  Celebrating a wedding, and dinner and dancing at this great resort.   

 

 

 

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I hope you all had a Happy New Year's Eve night, and spent it either in the quietness of your cozy home with family, or celebrated the evening with a bang, as we did. 

Wishing everyone a happy, healthy and prosperous year in 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Call me, your Greenbrier County, WV Real Estate Connection  -- 

Rebecca Gaujot  - Coldwell Banker Stuart and Watts Real Estate                         304-520-2133

 

 

11 commentsRebecca Gaujot Lewisburg WV Realtor • January 03 2009 05:06PM

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What a great way to celebrate New Year's Eve!

Thank you for sharing with us what was obviously a great evening for you and your family.

Posted by Craig Rutman North Carolina (Raleigh Area) Realtor (Home Buyer and Seller Specialist) about 1 year ago

Rebecca, a wedding and reception - what fun!! Happy New Year.

Posted by Gary Woltal - Associate Broker REALTOR® Dallas Ft. Worth (Keller Williams Realty) about 1 year ago

Sounds like a great time, especially on New years!!

Posted by Tony Orefice Realtor/Concord NC, Charlotte NC (Wilkinson and Associates/www.YourRealtorTony.com) about 1 year ago

I wish I would have thought about New Year's Eve.  How fun would that have been? 

Wishing you the best for 2009!

Broooke

Posted by Brooke Shepherd (RE/MAX Properties) about 1 year ago

Now that's the way to celebrate New Years Eve!  I love the Greenbrier... we haven't been in years but it is just fantastic.

I haven't forgotten about the banner, btw.  I'm still working on it! :)

Posted by Fairbanks Alaska Real Estate Specialists Jesse & Kathy Clifton 907-699-6024 (Jesse Clifton & Associates, REALTORS®) about 1 year ago

What a great way to celebrate New Years Day and I bet they never forget the anniversary! Best of the New Year to you!

Posted by Russell Lewis, Broker,CLHMS,GRI (AvenueOne Properties, Austin Texas Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Rebecca, sounds like you brought the New Ywear in right. I love to read your posts there always so cheerful.  Being with family durning the Holidays is a Special time.  I know we're going to have a Great Year.

Posted by Marie Goodwin Coldwell Banker Stuart and Watts Real Estate about 1 year ago

Craig, Gary, Tony, Livia, Jesse & Kathy, Russell, and Marie: 

Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my post.  It was indeed a great time!

Posted by Anonymous about 1 year ago

At least her husband will never forget their anniversary date! Happy 2009!

Posted by Lara O'Keefe (Hunter's Creek, Melissa) (DR Horton Homes) about 1 year ago

It sounds like a great celebration, and what an easy way to make sure the wedding anniversary never gets forgotten.

Posted by Christine Donovan Costa Mesa Real Estate Broker/Attorney 800-610-7253 DRE01267479 (Donovan Blatt Team - Donovan Group Realty) about 1 year ago

Rebecca - My sister and brother-in-law were also married on New Year's Eve 13 years ago.  No, they never forget their anniversary!  How blessed you all were to be able to party the night away at the Greenbriar!  Its such a gorgeous setting!  Congratulations to the newlyweds and thanks for sharing the photos -

Posted by Amy Salisbury West Virginia Realtor/Jefferson/Berkeley (Leading Edge Properties) about 1 year ago

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