Hey guys!
Thought you would enjoy these. I just got married on Saturday.
Enjoy.
Canadian Shield
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
WOW - to be able to get away with that is awesome! Usually weddings are all about the bride, the groom sort of tags along!
Never seen anything near that, and I used to photograph weddings!
Congratulations - looks like your bride is a keeper!
Bob Boudreau
CANADA
Visit my model railroad photography website: http://sites.google.com/site/railphotog/
Congrats!
She's a keeper, that's for sure!
Hey Canadian Shield,
Great pictures and I'd like to extend congratulations to you and your wife.
I'm old enough to be your grandfather and want to share some insight I've gained. My first wife complained for 20 years that I "smothered" her because I wanted to spend all my time with her. Heck, when I collected stamps, I dragged the poor woman to stamp shows. How boring that must have been for a "non-stamp collector" person.
Anyway, keep up your hobby and realize that you and your wife need quality time together and separate time also, where you each spend time on your interests. Hopefully your wife will continue to realize that model railroading is a perfect opportunity for you to enjoy your "away" time from her. I'd bet that if you both keep the right balance of time together and apart, it will greatly contribute to a successful marriage.
Oh, by the way, I've been married to my second wife for 13 years and the hobby has been a major factor in maintaining harmony.
Good luck again,
Mondo
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
My Girlfreind has just banned me from talking about marriages and weddings for the next three weeks.
She has to be a Bridesmaid at a wedding and It has me thinking about the topic alot. Apparently abit to much.
I am hoping for the new Silver Vista car on the tail end of the Durango and Silverton. But She says she doesn't like the looks so I just might have to settle for an old caboose some place.
Your the Man!
Congratulations to you and your lovely wife.
Have Fun.... Bob.
CS,
My newly wed bride (April 22nd) happened to be stting next to me when I saw your pictures! Both of us Wish You All the Best and good luck with it all. Congrats you two!
Best Regards, Big John
Kiva Valley Railway- Freelanced road in central Arizona. Visit the link to see my MR forum thread on The Building of the Whitton Branch on the Kiva Valley Railway
Congratulations !
Pardon me for saying this; but if you got married on Saturday, what are you doing on the Forums Monday morning ? Is the wife giving you a few minutes to recuperate ?
All kidding aside, I wish you both a long, happy, healthy and train-filled life together.
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
What is evident to me is that she has, at the very least, a well-developed sense of humour. Also, she has an open mind, and loves you enough to do things out of the ordinary. People who stick too close to the rules, whatever they may be, are often a long trip to a staid and miserable existence if you have a relationship with them.
I echo the other posters who feel that she is one heckuva lady if she agreed to the train-around-the wedding cake theme. I say this because I have come to realize that there seems to be no worse a geek than a model railroader in some very large circles. Your new bride does not think so, and is confident enough in her choice of mates to defy that type of sentiment in onlookers. Bully for her!!!!
Congratulations, and give her a tight squeeze from all of us who would appreciate her support and dedication.
-Crandell
congrats!!!!!!!!!!!