Thursday, June 12, 2008

We are unofficially married!


So Tuesday Jacob and myself made our first roadtrip to Atlanta to get our marriage license. The day started out a tad late (b/c Jacob stayed up til 2 playing the Wii with my brother). I suppose I should not complain since they get along so well, huh?! In Montgomery we stopped at 'WhattABurger' b/c he had never eaten there. Well since the gallbladder surgery, perhaps a greasy burger was not the best choice. Oh well you only live once... So we made it up to Atlanta despite some heinous traffic and drove straight to the probate building. After riding up an elevator that smelled strongly of urine, we sat in the waiting room (smallest waiting room ever) and filled out our paperwork. Once we turned it in, we raised our hands and solemnly swore that we were up to no good (Harry Potter dorks will get this) and we were done. Basically we drove a round trip total of 8 hours for that to take only 10 minutes. Wow. Can you say not-so-eco-friendly?! The good news is that we then went shopping for Fathers Day presents at the Perimeter Mall and to a sexy dinner at Carraba's. For all of those of you who are counting, we have only 23 days left until we are officially man and wife/ Mr. and Mrs. for time and all eternity. I cannot wait!

and PS- The Perimeter Mall has a doggie bakery where I got Aiden the cutest cookies (even had frosting). He licked all the frosting off and is still carrying around the cookie like it is a toy. =)

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Kira =] said...

But really, who doesn't get along with Richie?

I know it is a pain in the butt for the marriage certificate. It used to be required you got a blood test too. And it has to be done a month before so they can get the results back. Didn't you love the relation questions? =]

Jacob and Crystal Krausz said...

Oh my goodness! I read it and looked at Jacob and busted out laughing!!! Only in the South would it be necessary to ask if the bride and groom are related.......

Angie said...

Actually, Todd and I got our marriage license in Utah, and they still asked us if we were related. Sad, but true.