jour·ney [júrnee]process of development: a gradual passing from one state to another regarded as more advanced, e.g. from innocence to mature awareness

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Joseph got married!

I made a quick trip to the states for my brothers wedding. I had made plans in advance to be home for the wedding, but everything got thrown into disarray when there was an unexpected plan crash in Honduras. (As if there is ever a planed plan crash!) I ended up having to leave early to get back to the states since I was limited to whatever days they had seats available to leave from the other airport in Honduras. Also I had to make a 4 hour journey up to San Pedro Sula before ever getting to the airport verses the normal 45 minute haul to the airport in Tegucigalpa. It made for a long day. I went the next day to take my placement test for college. Then early on Friday morning we were off for wedding stuff in Chattanooga. The wedding was beautiful and made my tiring travels worth while. I cried as I watch my older brother take his wedding vows with his bride. (He cried too...that's why I cried. He he hadn't cried I'm confident in the fact that I would have kept it together during the service! But my sister Carli took the crown for the most tears. Happy tears of course!) Lindsey (the bride) looked just stunning in her wedding attire. Joseph looked pretty good himself. They had dancing and an awesome jazz band. The food was also wonderful. The whole wedding was beautiful. I'm glad that I was able to make it home for the special occasion.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Keep up the good work.