As of March 3, 2006, I am no longer a free woman, lol. My fiance and I were married that day in the Courthouse by the Justice of the Peace in Killeen, Texas. Details of the ceremony are as follows:
He wore dark blue slacks with dress shoes and a nice button up shirt.
I wore a black Frederick's of Hollywood Keyhole style dress with black heels and a little makeup (the heels were pure torture to my feet).
We had four witnesses, two couples that are both friends of my new husband's.
We got the marriage liscense that day and were married at 12:30pm.
The two girls of the couples were more nervouse about it all then I was but then proceeded to pass their jitters on to me.... Evil peoples... ^^
We almost didn't get pictures because everyone forgot to bring cameras; they then improvised and used camera phones (yay for technology, lol).
After the JP pronounced us man and wife, he proceeded to tell my new husband that the reason he stood on the right is because it is the last time he'll ever be right again (I love that judge).
Once we left the Courthouse, everyone went their separate ways. I changed out of my nice clothes and Tony, my husband, changed into his work clothes to go play with the engine of his porsche again.
Hmm... That just about covers the wedding. I'll be writing about another wedding (more a renewal of vows since we're already married) sometime in the hopefully near future, as soon as we've saved up enough for a real ceremony.
Since that day, a lot of things have happened. Tony's porsche had died a long time ago and then the beater truck he had to replace that died. Both of them had transmission troubles. Now we have a new truck that Tony can't take onto base because he found out his liscense is suspended and he can't get the truck registered until he gets that back. That's the bad news; especially since we can't finish signing me up for all of the military benefits like Tricare and DEARS(?) until we can get a ride to base or borrow a car to there.
The good news is that we have a working car and I was able to get a new social security card with my new name. This should be fairly interesting since I'm not quite used to signing it yet. Tony teases me about it every time I go to sign for something. Don't worry, my siggy on my pictures won't change. It's just my legal name is changed now.
Oh, I was forced to see The Hills Have Eyes yesterday. I didn't wanna see it and I only really watched parts of it. I grudgingly have to admit it was not as gory or scary as I thought it was going to be but I still don't wanna watch it again.
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Speaking of movies, I GOT HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE!!

It's just as awesome as I hoped it would be and I have all of Miyazaki's movies in america now

Now all I have to do is get Whisper of the Heart and the Yamadas to finish up my Studio Ghibli collection.

I'm so happy!
Okay, before I blow an artery with my excitement, I'm outta here. Ciao!
