MadiMouse
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In the predawn hours of July 29, 1981, my mother woke me up to come out to the living room. Sitting there for the next several hours, I was transfixed by the pageantry unfolding on the television. My six-year-old self had never seen anything quite so glamorous or as beautiful as Princess Dianas wedding. I watched for hours and hours and hours --everything from Princess Dianas carriage ride to St. Pauls through the entire high Church of England wedding ceremony to the Royal Family waving on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. I didnt budge until there was nothing left to watch.
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Thus, began my childhood love of Princess Diana. Here was a real-life princess complete with beautiful clothes and tiaras she positively captured my imagination. I had books and books about her, and I even had Princess Diana paper dolls that I played with until they were worn along the edges.
As I grew older, I didnt follow Princess Dianas life quite as closely as I had as a child. However, I will never forget the moment when with a six-week-old Chelsea, I was visiting my parents, and my dad walked into the kitchen to tell us of the car accident. I was so very, very sad about it.
Now, many years later, my parents, Chelsea, and I are headed to Atlanta in a couple of weeks to see Diana: A Celebration. It is an exhibit of many items from Dianas life including childhood mementoes, jewelry, dresses, and the Spencer tiara. Most of important of all (in my eyes at least), her wedding dress is on display. Her wedding dress with the entire 25-foot train!!! I cant tell you how weepy I get every time I think about having the chance to see it in person. I would have been absolutely beside myself at the chance to see it as a child, and to be quite honest, I am still pretty beside myself about the prospect of the whole experience.
Plus theres a gift shop. You know how I like gift shops and souvenirs.
I need to educate Chelsea a little bit beforehand though since when I did my happy dance about going to the exhibit she replied with, Whos Princess Diana? Clearly, I have not been doing my parental duties as thoroughly as I should.
I was 4.5 years old and that was the first wedding I attended via

I've always been fascinated by the Royal Family! I was so sad when she passed away!
