Becky's sister had her wedding this past weekend in the Carolinas. It was beautiful, warm weather and I'm glad to say we brought it back with us for a day or two. Today it's rainy so it must have decided to return to the southern states. Her wedding went very well and was wonderful. It was really great to spend an extended time with Becky and her family as well. I may have been spoiled because it seems twice as hard the past two days not seeing her. We both know that where we are right now is where we need to be though and so we're doing our best to encourage each other as we settle for another time apart.
The trip home took much longer than the ten hour expectancy. We had to turn around a hundred miles to rescue relatives stranded at a gas station which added two hours to our journey home, then we got stopped for speeding, so by the time they dropped me off an hour from their own homes, at one in the morning, tempers were indeed short. We all got home safely however and that is important.
Becky enjoyed spending the time with her sisters getting everything ready. I had fun playing with two of the groom's smaller relatives - they kidnapped me from Becky I'm afraid. Then the wedding came and since it was the first of the sisters to get married it was a unique experience for the family. I'm glad to have been there though.
The other day I got to work at eight and there was a delivery truck I hadn't expected. I had forgotten that we're on a new time table with the delivery company. So I quick got everything in... only to find out I wasn't supposed to be there anyway until noon. But if I hadn't been there we might've missed the truck. So it's interesting how everything works out I believe for the better.
And I know that this is the case with Becky and I being far apart. It will make us stronger in the end.
Fortunately no truck orders have besieged me again. I am closing tonight and am about to get prepared to work.
My best mate, Mike, is expecting a baby girl in the autumn. I am excited to hear that and I know that he will make a good father. I haven't seen him in two or three years and I'm hoping for an opportunity this summer to meet up with him and his new family.
The trip home took much longer than the ten hour expectancy. We had to turn around a hundred miles to rescue relatives stranded at a gas station which added two hours to our journey home, then we got stopped for speeding, so by the time they dropped me off an hour from their own homes, at one in the morning, tempers were indeed short. We all got home safely however and that is important.
Becky enjoyed spending the time with her sisters getting everything ready. I had fun playing with two of the groom's smaller relatives - they kidnapped me from Becky I'm afraid. Then the wedding came and since it was the first of the sisters to get married it was a unique experience for the family. I'm glad to have been there though.
The other day I got to work at eight and there was a delivery truck I hadn't expected. I had forgotten that we're on a new time table with the delivery company. So I quick got everything in... only to find out I wasn't supposed to be there anyway until noon. But if I hadn't been there we might've missed the truck. So it's interesting how everything works out I believe for the better.
And I know that this is the case with Becky and I being far apart. It will make us stronger in the end.
Fortunately no truck orders have besieged me again. I am closing tonight and am about to get prepared to work.
My best mate, Mike, is expecting a baby girl in the autumn. I am excited to hear that and I know that he will make a good father. I haven't seen him in two or three years and I'm hoping for an opportunity this summer to meet up with him and his new family.
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