On September 26th, I became Mrs. Pete Coste. It's a very short and simple way of explaining it all, though it may be missing something in the translation. Lemme try that again.
A little over a week and a half ago, I married my highschool sweet heart, exactly 12 years to the day after our first kiss. I try to keep this blog just about the bonsai, but this is such an enormous part of my life (and the planning of said wedding and the ensuing family vacation has taken my attention from my online endeavors), that not sharing it is impossible for me.
But rather than blather on and on, I will keep it simple. I am happy. A pure and heady happiness in a simple joy of knowing that I will be spending the rest of my life with this man. That we'll have the chance to annoy each other for the rest of our lives and terrorizing the grandchildren ;)
As post wedding events are winding down, thank yous are being sent and the house is slowly put back in to order after having several out of town guests, my time is just as slowly becoming my own again. The trees have not suffered, as they were my refuge when things got a little too hectic for me.
Autumn is swinging in, and bonsai life quiets down soon, but there are still things to do once it does. Work on websites and organizing, reading, research and tool cleaning. I am looking forward to being able to relax in to those habits again.
Outstanding deciduous bonsai at the PBE
2 days ago
2 comments:
A HUGE congratulations. Good luck to the both of you in the rest of your lives together
Kindest regards
Andy
Congratulation, babes. Good luck and may the force be with you for the rest of you're life and marriage stuff. I'm not good at these kinds of things.
By the way, TGC thinks you've died or something. We all miss you, babes. Luckily, for me, perhaps not so much for you, I remembered your lovely bonsai blog. ;)
Tits and such, from your Scottish maiden.
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