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Carsten Schermuly
17th October 2006, 12:35 AM (00:35)
Stefan and Kerstin
members of Church of the Nazarene, Hanau / Main, Hesse

german menue
http://www.stefanundkerstin.de.vu/
What it means, you will see below (but - everybody knows - no word needed)

1. Standesamtliche (Hochzeit) it is too short, incomplete, not a good writer style, "standesamtliche" is a predicat to the missed "Hochzeit"
(Marriage) in townhall "Rathaus"
http://ww2313.awi2.de/stefanundkerstin/Standesamtliche/index.html

2. Traugottesdienst - Marriage service in church
http://ww2313.awi2.de/stefanundkerstin/Traugottesdienst/index.html

3. Kaffeetrinken - coffe drinking - used in daily language like "coffe table"
http://ww2313.awi2.de/stefanundkerstin/Kaffeetrinken/index.html

4. Feier - Festivity, festival
http://ww2313.awi2.de/stefanundkerstin/Feier/index.html

5. Familie - family
http://ww2313.awi2.de/stefanundkerstin/Familie/index.html

6. Paarfotos (paar - pair) Photos of the Couple
garden of Wilhelmsbad, a baroque castle near Hanau
http://ww2313.awi2.de/stefanundkerstin/Paarfotos/index.html

I wish the best for Stefan and Kerstin

Beth Larpenter-Shurbutt
17th October 2006, 08:10 AM (08:10)
Wonderful photos! Thank you for sharing them with us.

Beth

Carsten Schermuly
17th October 2006, 06:39 PM (18:39)
Did you see the greyhaired handholding under "Familie"?
What makes Love for a whole lifetime?
Forgiveness - daily, every hour, once needed.
Where to learn?
In Church.

bottom line
Christians will have an happier life.
Watch their faces.

And
yes, I thought, it could be a look in our european manners - "how do they?"

Right now I have seen, I sent a forum entry to a wrong place.
I am sorry about. Excuse me please.
Here, please
http://www.naznet.com/community/showpost.php?p=56519&postcount=344