In the beginning

6.23.2004

Bridal photo album

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See Sammi here in all her glory.

And don't tell me about how good she looks in the pictures. I am not allowed to see them until AFTER SATURDAY. Luckily, I get to see her tomorrow.

Proud to be an American...

Today is my last day at American Airlines, I will admit that I am quite sad about leaving. I have worked with some really amazing people and made quite a few friends over the last 5 years. I will miss many things about the company, so I've developed my top 5 list of the things I will miss most about American:

5. The Paycheck.
Even after taking pay cuts, I am still compensated well for my job and a paycheck is always nice to have.

4. Working for a Major Airline.
It's neat to be a part of such a well known and respected company,even if it's just a small part.

3. The flight benefits.
I will miss being able to jet off to exotic locations on a whim.

2. My mom telling everyone who meets me where I work.
At first I thought it was annoying, like that's the only thing she ever has to say about me, but later I realized she did it because she was proud of me.

1. My AA Family.
My wonderful friends who have been like family to me. There are too many people to list, but they know who they are and how special they are to me. Thank you all for the great memories.

6.21.2004

Five more days. You can count them all on one hand.

I am officially giddy. There is no way for me to communicate how excited I am, other than this:

!

We packed up most of Sammi's stuff this weekend and I brought to Austin and unloaded it into the garage. We also had our last pre-marital session with Bill. Everything seems to be coming together, which is good because we've no time to lose.

We also celebrated Mrs. Eaton's birthday, my sister's birthday, and Father's day all in one day. It was about as much fun as you could imagine, especially my sister's birthday party.

And, Sammi, if you're reading this, I just wanted to let you know I love you. And, I heard a really funny song about a monkey and a priest this morning. They cohabitated in the rectory. I don't know what the song was called, but the band was the Greasy Wheels. You would have thought it was great.