Saturday, October 15, 2005

More notes from G2B

Rob has his very own blog, and as you've seen before he often tells "his side" of the story. I think you'll agree after reading below that marrying him is, in the words of Martha Stewart, "a good thing."
The week has gone by pretty uneventful. I've been reminded several times that this month marks the 7 month count down to wedding bliss. I still don't think my friends believe it. I'm not even sure I do. If you told me 6 or 7 years ago that I was going to marry the girl I met at Cross Country Motor Club, I would've probably laughed. Not saying that six or seven years ago that I wasn't into Andrea. It's just that it was a way different time for both of us. I find that every day stranger things do happen in this world, and who knew back then I met my future. I hate to sound stereotypical by quoting a song but it did start out with only one word, "hello," (of course the song in question is "you had me at hello"). It's funny how things work. I've asked three women....Scratch that, two girls and one woman to marry me in my life and it is now going to happen. I have a list of emotions as we get closer, most of utter excitement, happiness and glee. I do admit to being fearful, not of the marriage, but of the shear fact that I can't do the things I want to, I can't provide for her like I want to. I hope I don't let her down, and that's my biggest fear. I promise one thing, I will not let fear ruin a good thing. It took me a while to come to this life altering decision and it's something that is so right, so magical, so unbelievable that I could never think of it as a wrong decision. This is one thing I have done right in my life. Andrea is the one person, other than my family, that I can count on. I hope she knows she can count on me, (uh yeah like she isn't going to read this.) She'll be fine as long as she remembers three words "love, honor and obey." Just kidding.

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