Re: Changes in Marital Status
illyandra, on host 68.13.247.74
Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 19:37:09
Changes in Marital Status posted by Tess on Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 18:20:04:
> Halfwitt and I have some exciting news!! > Instead of waiting until July 31st, our > announced wedding date, we went to the > Davis County Court House on Monday the > 13th and eloped!! I am excited, mostly > because in several years, our anniversary will > be on Friday the 13th. Yahoo! > > Sunday night (the 12th) I was driving around > with Sam (Halfwitt), and I said, "Do you want to > get married tomorrow?" And he said, "sure!" > Five minutes later, he said, "Were you > serious?" I told him I was, so we made plans > to go to the courthouse early monday. > > We went to the courthouse apprx. noon, but I > needed my birth certificate to get the license. > We made arrangements to have everything > set up, so it would be easy to take care of > once we returned. We went to his parents > house, rounded him up some nice cloths, and > washed our hair and got ready. Then we > rushed off to my parents house to get a > vintage Gunne Saxx dress (prairie style dress > of the 70's-80's), and my birth certificate. > > Usually time just flies by for me, but the 20 > minutes drive from Ogden to Bountiful, where > our 2 witnesses (our good friends, Tyler and > Anna) were was absolutely torture!! Sam and I > were practicaly exploding out of the windows > we were so excited!! > > Once we got there, we got the license, and got > married!! It was a very nice little ceremony, and > it felt so nice to finally be wed to the person I > love most in this world. The woman typing up > the certificate mentioned that we cleaned up > good. We looked pretty miserable when we > went that morning. > > Afterwards, we went to our apartment with our > friends, and had a meal of Wendy's and > watched, "A Knight's Tale" on the new tv and > dvd player they got us for our marraige. It was > very silly, but so much fun. > > We really suprised a LOT of people. My > parents were in D.C, and my sister emailed > them. We went to Sam's (Halfwitt's) parents > house later that day, and his mother said, > "Why are you guys so dressed up? Did you get > married or something?" So we ripped out the > marraige certificate, and she said, "Did your > father put you up to this? Are you joking? etc." > It was terribly funny. Most people are suprised > we are married, but most think getting eloped > is something we'd do. > > News spread like wildfire, and it's been great > to hear from good friends who we haven't > seen in a while. This weekend, the "Lost > Boys" (Sam's friends from a boy scout camp > he worked at) are coming to stay with us. I get > to play Wendy, I am very excited. I think Sam is > the first of 'em to leave Never Never Land. . > .but don't quote me on that. > > So, now I am Mrs. Halfwitt. Does that mean > we share that half, making us quarterwitts? Or > am I the other 1/2. I tend to think it's the later. > He's the half that teases the ferrets, and I am > the half that finds his socks. It works out > perfectly!! ;) > > We've got a lot of time ahead of us, to figure > each other out and make things work! But I > look forward to it each morning! As time > progresses, it amazes me that I love him > more today than I did the day before. > > Tess Lee (AKA-Mrs. Halwitt)
*MAJOR HUGS!!!!!!*
That's so wonderful. Best wishes to you both!
illy"something borrowed...something blue"andra
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