As of Friday, I am no longer engaged.
Yep, my fiancée and I got married in the city courthouse in Kentucky on Valentine’s Day. (Our church wedding will be in May at my home parish in Canada.)
We are both incredibly grateful to Fr. Justin for all the work he did as our man-on-the-scene arranging things with the magistrate and for acting as a witness.
Sue (my mother-in-law) was not only our other witness, but she also picked my Mom up from the airport and showed her around town. THANK YOU!!!
Thanks also to Rick (my father-in-law) for his suggestion of venue for the reception dinner. That was some good eats!
This was a small gathering, mainly for people who won’t be able to make it to Canada in a few months. We’ll only be issuing formal invites to folks who have to travel for the wedding, but if you’re in the city, we hope to see you there!
Congratulations! Many, many years to the both of you!
I hope you have been able to manage things with all the travel restrictions and such. Every once in awhile, I’ll see a Canadian license plate on a car (as I did today) and wonder what kind of visa.
(I think this is the first time I’ve seen a picture of you, and it’s always interesting, but I have to remind myself as well that it’s also not the way you looked back when both of us posted much more often.)
Thank you, Katja! I’m now a “permanent resident” as of Nov 22. Now I’m waiting for my green card and my Social Security Number (so I can get my driver’s licence). C’mon USPS!!!