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The Happy Couple!

Vic & I last Saturday, after the St. Patty's Day Parade.

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Thauna said…
Happy couple indeed!!! You both look so happy!
Why thank you! And believe it or not, we're probably the only sober folks in this area at the time this was taken (besides my friend Matt who took the pic) - people went a little overboard at the Pub getting their Irish on for the 2nd time last week!
And yeah, the big tree makes me happy! (Those of you who were devoted Friends fans may remember "Ya big tree!")
Holli said…
Great picture....you both look happy and content :)
Lizzi said…
Such a happy picture Jo! :)
He's actually doing his fake "just take the pic" smile here, but unless you see it up close, you don't really realize it. Very few pics have him actually smiling in them. (And that started before he was a Marine aparently). At least he's not doing what I call his "sneezer" face!
Anonymous said…
Great picture, Jo! Looks like you were having fun. :)
Thank you Tera, Deb & Hannah. We were having fun but we were tired by this point. I was a LONG day.

Course after this pub we went to another bar, a bar we don't normally go in because it's usually filled w/a-holes... I nearly had to kick some ho-bag's skanky rear for flashing her lackluster boobs at my husband! Course when I mentioned he was my husband, she wanted to leave pretty quick and the guys she was with took 1 look at Vic (he was WAY taller & bigger than any of them) and they went right along with her!
"It was a long day" not 'I was a long day'
Brandi said…
So precious! You guys look great! I hope you're doing well. Stella and I are enjoying the book and journal :) SOOO much
B
Thanks my dear B! I'm so glad you & Stella are enjoying your presents!

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