I'm going on kind of a blog posting spree today. I haven't posted much of anything about anything recently and I just felt the need to get on and share.
I just posted two previous blogs about this past weekend concerning how to drive on Interstate 75 and how cool it was to see my name listed among the credits in James Kicklighter's new movie "Di Passaggio". :-)
This one is just to say that my wedding draws nigh. :-D
Only 111 days left until Melissa Patton and I tie the knot. Only 111 days until our lives change forever. :-) It's hard to believe--incredible to fathom--that my wedding day is getting closer and closer. Something that seemed unattainable, unreachable, is almost here.
Don't mistake this post for nervousness; quite the contrary. I'm ready. I'm ready to be settled down with my wife and build our future together. It was definitely worth the wait and I can't wait until June 13! :-)
We took engagement pictures on Jan. 17 at Olan Mills in Douglasville and Kimberly Larson took engagement pictures of us on Feb. 14 at Forsyth Park in Savannah. Missy and I are trying to decide which picture will be the main engagement picture. There are SO many to choose from, it's not even funny. lol
The school year continues to wind down. A little more than nine weeks remain. I'm not really sure where this year has gone, but it has flown by as well. :-)
I'll try to do better about updating my blog more often. Can't let all my loyal readers down, now can I? ;-)
More wedding details: www.brianandmissyswedding.com
Sunday, February 22, 2009
My name in lights
Missy and I had the pleasure of attending the premiere of James Kicklighter's movie "Di Passaggio" in Macon on Feb. 21. It was part of the student block of movies showing at 1 p.m. and after at the Macon Georgia Film Festival.
It was quite interesting seeing the work show on the big screen. Seems like only yesterday I was watching clips, making comments, and soliciting permission to use music in the film.
It was quite impressive to see my name listed in the credits as well. :-) Never thought I'd be able to say I was involved with the production of a movie.
Kudos to James Kicklighter!!
It was quite interesting seeing the work show on the big screen. Seems like only yesterday I was watching clips, making comments, and soliciting permission to use music in the film.
It was quite impressive to see my name listed in the credits as well. :-) Never thought I'd be able to say I was involved with the production of a movie.
Kudos to James Kicklighter!!
What do you not understanding about passing?
:-) I spent the weekend in Atlanta & Macon with my fiancee and her family/friends and had a really great time. Time always flies by too fast when we're together.
In order to get to her, I have to travel I-16 west to I-75 north. I-16 is usually pretty good; most folks on there understand that the far left lane is for passing folks and the travel lane is the right lane. Folks on I-75 don't understand this concept.
Case in point: while traveling up Friday night, I found myself staring at the long line of traffic building up in the far left lane and the middle lane on I-75 northbound between Forsyth and McDonough. Incredibly, there was NO ONE in the right lane. So, I and a few other like-minded folks got in the right lane and went around all the slow traffic in the left two lanes and kept right on rolling.
Please tell everyone: the left lane is for passing. :-) Just thought I'd share.
In order to get to her, I have to travel I-16 west to I-75 north. I-16 is usually pretty good; most folks on there understand that the far left lane is for passing folks and the travel lane is the right lane. Folks on I-75 don't understand this concept.
Case in point: while traveling up Friday night, I found myself staring at the long line of traffic building up in the far left lane and the middle lane on I-75 northbound between Forsyth and McDonough. Incredibly, there was NO ONE in the right lane. So, I and a few other like-minded folks got in the right lane and went around all the slow traffic in the left two lanes and kept right on rolling.
Please tell everyone: the left lane is for passing. :-) Just thought I'd share.
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