Adverts for Love …
We walked down the hallway of the courthouse building, looking for the correct room number.
“Ten years from now you keep holding hands,” said an old woman as we passed.
After finishing our business, we left the building smiling, stealing glances at each other as we made our way down the steps and towards the crosswalk. That’s when another woman stopped us.
“Marriage license, right?”
“Is it that obvious?” I asked.
“It’s written all over your faces,” she said.
good job guys.
I am a cheeseball for silly couple cuteness… Eric and I have been together for amost two years and we are still fresh I hope we stay like this…
best of luck for decades to come, to both of you.
love and peace.
Awwwww…
Congrats!! We plan to get ours this week, but thankfully no blood test is needed
Yeah. The blood test in DC is based on a silly antiquated law to check for syphilis.
Leave it to you two to have a cute “got married in the courthouse” story. Congratulations!
For the record, we only got the license yesterday. Still 18 days until the ceremony…. and I can’t wait!
Actually, we got the application for the license. We have to wait 5 days for the license. Then the officiant has to sign the license and mail it back to the marriage bureau. Then we’ll be married. Simple, eh?
We aren’t married yet, dear? Oops. So we’re still living in sin?
B”H
sin? what’s that? never heard of it. is it near DC?
how cute. i love your blog by the way.
Now all you need is a a light blue tux for Scully with mad ruffles…
Matt: Believe me, we already considered that
Or Sarah in the tux and me in the white dress. But then no one would come to our party
I propose a compromise: Scully in a blue tux and me in a *pink* one