"Curtis, thanks for friending me! Congrats on getting married! Your pictures tell an awesome story about your marriage. You guys just scream LOVE. May God bless your marriage, life and family! You were awesome at UC. I appreciated your genuineness, compassion for others and your helping ways. Keep in touch!"
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Sent My Way!
Just got the nicest message from a fellow student I just friended on Facebook. Made my day!
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Photography
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
In Love In Indianapolis
Welcome! A little bit about me...
My (then) fiance and I decided we wanted to get married and start our life as husband and wife as I graduated college, and she did her pharmacy rotations at Butler University in Indianapolis. Our planning started three weeks before the big day. As you can guess, it was a fiasco getting catering, flowers, tables, chairs, etc. in just under three weeks.
Everything worked out beautifully though. Cathryn's aunt and uncle were generous to let us conduct the ceremony outside of their home in Cleves, Ohio. My brother from Austin showed up as the best man. Cathryn's bridesmaids made it from all over the country: Chicago, Indianapolis, New York City. The weather was gorgeous, too, which I think can be attributed to all the prayers we had. Our rehearsal was hailed out, and the weathermen were calling for pouring rain all day, but our wedding day was hot and sunny.
For our honeymoon, Cathryn and I are stayed at the historic Cincinnatian hotel downtown. This, my friends, was luxury, and if you ever have the opportunity to go there and have that "swanky hotel experience", do.
As for now, my wife's still doing her rotations; I've found a job as an assistant manager at a local deli in the good ol' midwest city of Indianapolis.
This blog is just a small side project that I have started since I am, frankly, a lot less busy than I ever was. My senior year at college was spent working 30 hours a week, interning for twenty hours a week, and going to school full time, not to mention planning a move out and wedding within weeks of each other!
With that, I leave you with this quote from pastor Charles Swindoll:
“Courage is not limited to the battlefield or the Indianapolis 500 or bravely catching a thief in your house. The real tests of courage are much quieter. They are the inner tests, like remaining faithful when nobody's looking, like enduring pain when the room is empty, like standing alone when you're misunderstood.”
I like this quote. It strikes a chord witn me. Not to mention the quote's use of our new city. Better than this Mark Twain quote of our old one:
"When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Cincinnati because it's always twenty years behind the times."
My (then) fiance and I decided we wanted to get married and start our life as husband and wife as I graduated college, and she did her pharmacy rotations at Butler University in Indianapolis. Our planning started three weeks before the big day. As you can guess, it was a fiasco getting catering, flowers, tables, chairs, etc. in just under three weeks.
Everything worked out beautifully though. Cathryn's aunt and uncle were generous to let us conduct the ceremony outside of their home in Cleves, Ohio. My brother from Austin showed up as the best man. Cathryn's bridesmaids made it from all over the country: Chicago, Indianapolis, New York City. The weather was gorgeous, too, which I think can be attributed to all the prayers we had. Our rehearsal was hailed out, and the weathermen were calling for pouring rain all day, but our wedding day was hot and sunny.
For our honeymoon, Cathryn and I are stayed at the historic Cincinnatian hotel downtown. This, my friends, was luxury, and if you ever have the opportunity to go there and have that "swanky hotel experience", do.
As for now, my wife's still doing her rotations; I've found a job as an assistant manager at a local deli in the good ol' midwest city of Indianapolis.
This blog is just a small side project that I have started since I am, frankly, a lot less busy than I ever was. My senior year at college was spent working 30 hours a week, interning for twenty hours a week, and going to school full time, not to mention planning a move out and wedding within weeks of each other!
With that, I leave you with this quote from pastor Charles Swindoll:
“Courage is not limited to the battlefield or the Indianapolis 500 or bravely catching a thief in your house. The real tests of courage are much quieter. They are the inner tests, like remaining faithful when nobody's looking, like enduring pain when the room is empty, like standing alone when you're misunderstood.”
I like this quote. It strikes a chord witn me. Not to mention the quote's use of our new city. Better than this Mark Twain quote of our old one:
"When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Cincinnati because it's always twenty years behind the times."
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