CUE THE TRUMPETS: PARX CASINO CELEBRATES THE ROYAL WEDDING WITH MUSIC, ENTERTAINMENT… AND WEDDING VOW RENEWALS!
Friday AM when you wake up you can do something different than catch the constant
Of rerun of the Royal Wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton
You can see a live re-enactment of the wedding at Parx casino’s with real live and in person “Prince William” and “Kate Middleton” lookalikes willing to take the plunge. Toast the new couple, snap a picture, tell all your friends that you were at the wedding of the century. Then try your luck on one of the slot machines or card tables. (Maybe I’ll win back some of that money I’ve donated to the Sex and the City machine)
Friday, April 29, 2011
WHAT: In celebration of the Royal Wedding, Parx Casino will host its own monumental event with TWO ‘Royal Wedding Celebrations’ throughout the day; featuring “Prince William” and “Kate Middleton”, along with trumpeters and other live entertainment to welcome local couples as they renew their wedding vows. **PLUS—a special SURPRISE experience that’s certain to WOW spectators!!** WHO: Parx Casino, Prince William and Kate Middleton Impersonators, Trumpeters, Parkettes, Various Entertainers and MORE!
WHEN: Friday, April 29, 2011 MORNING: 8:00 AM– Wedding vow renewal and entertainment session #1
EVENING: 7:00 PM- Wedding vow renewal and entertainment session #2 WHERE: PARX CASINO 2999 Street Road Bensalem, PA 19020 Located at exit 37 off I-95, or exit 351 off the PA Turnpike










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In the evening (about 9PM) the family (including the under 15 set who were not at the house during the day or all week.) gathered on the patio to enjoy mom’s key lime pie and other desserts by CANDLELIGHT. My nephew Kevin was the only youngin’ to join us on the patio as the other kids ate inside watching TV. Kevin is a little over 2 years old (he had only met my dad about a handful of times as his family lived in another state) He doesn’t really talk yet, as they say he is a slow learner and at the time we thought he was autistic, but he can usually put a word or two together once in a blue moon, and knows sign language for the important words like Eat, Food and Drink. Otherwise he talks gibberish as his speech teacher has told my sister.
He’s never been to my parents house in Florida, and he was never in the backyard before this night (we all rented houses on a different parts of the island and had dinner at one another’s house the previous nights, [he never saw my dad on a boat, we only have one photo of Kevin and my dad together, he was 1.5 years and when my father died and he had only met him a handful of times as my sister lived out of state.] We sat around the table on the patio that evening, and after about 20 minutes of eating and chatting KEVIN stands up and points into the darkness towards the water where my dad’s boat use to be docked (as it was sold after dad died) and states “POP-POP, boat.” He says this a few times. He goes on to say Pop-pop, minnow. “Pop-pop, home” “Pop-pop hello.” “No bait to fish”
As time went on, things got quiet and Kevin went back to gibberish, my sister Tracy said to me that it was like the movie the Sixth-Sense, I leaned over to her and said “Can Kevin see dead people?”. (I don’t think Kevin heard me, but his mother came over and tapped me on the head and looked at me with a disapproving look.)
We all know how blessed we are to have had this amazing experience. And for months following this incident, Kevin would occasionally see Pop-pop and announce it to his mom and once had his mom call Nana to tell her, but no sightings occurred after that first year, and once in awhile when I see Kevin I ask him if he has seen Pop-pop, nowadays he has no idea what I am talking about, and that is just fine with his mother, as she doesn’t want Kevin remembering seeing Pop-pop after he had died, so please don’t tell him!

