"If you don't fight so hard, it doesn't hurt so bad."
01 October 2008
Ride and Wedding
The weekend was busy. In the span of two days, we not only managed to squeeze in a lot of people into spandex, but we also squeezed in a 75 mile bike ride through less than favorable conditions (thank you Tropical Depression Kyle) and have a backward wedding. I should explain... the wedding itself was not backwards in the sense that the bride wore a tux and the groom wore a dress. In fact, the wedding went off very nicely and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves despite the weather. The events of the wedding were not traditional in that the reception was held the night before the wedding and the rehearsal meal was actually held after the wedding. This was mainly done to incorporate the MS Bike Ride into the weekend, but it was also the wishes of the bride and groom to make this event unique, which they did successfully.
Okay, so the groom did wear a kilt, but it was still a nice wedding.
This is the blog of your typical Asian-American who was recalled into active duty in the US Army after 6 years of IRR status. After spending a year in Baghdad with MNSTC-I, I returned home to Texas in April of 2008. I'm now readjusting to civilian life (again) and this is just a smattering of my babble.
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