Honeymooners

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Our wedding went off without a hitch (other than, as Scott points out, our own illustrious hitching), at least, as far as I know. It was relatively simple and low-key, which is what I was hoping for, but even simple and low-key weddings require a crazy amount of planning.

We've decided. Next time, we're totally eloping.

We spent the first couple of days in Fredericksburg (and heading back to Kerrville to visit with the rest of the family still there), and then came to New Braunfels and Gruene for a couple of days. We've been staying in fancy-schmancy little bed and breakfasts, which is a very cool experience, and eating out at nice restaurants. It's been extraordinarily hot, just in time to indoctrinate my poor Canadian husband (I've been having to practice using all these crazy married words, not to mention my new last name), so we've been trying to stay close to the water.

Tomorrow, we head to Galveston for a couple of days. Coming from the coast, it never occurred to me to travel to Galveston when I was younger. I've been wanting to go see it before it gets washed back into the ocean, and this seems like as good an opportunity as any.

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Jette said:

"... even simple and low-key weddings require a crazy amount of planning."

Yeah, we found that one out the hard way, too. Still, it was well worth the effort. And how long does it take before using phrases like "my husband" stops being weird?

Jo Ann said:

Haha-I was telling Brandon that for the 23 years I've known you you've always had one name. It's going to be odd to learn a new one at first. Still, we thought Scott was infinitely cool. I'm very, VERY happy for you!

Megan said:

Congrats on being wed!

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