With the wedding rapidly approaching (6 days away!), I’ll be shifting my undivided attention to finalizing the wedding plans (luckily my fiancĂ© and her parents are finishing the majority of them!). That being said, this will be my last blog post until the end of June. I have been thinking of a few things lately, reading a few new books, and truly loving life and realizing I’m very blessed. A few highlights and things coming up:
The Wedding. If you haven’t seen our wedding website yet, I recommend you take a look. We have chosen to share some details of our lives with family and friends, so why not for my blog readers? www.danielleandbrian.weddingwindow.com
The Honeymoon. My fiancĂ© and I are taking a cruise for our honeymoon. We are setting sail on the Carnival Conquest bound for the Western Caribbean with stops in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel, Mexico. I’ll have details for you later, including tips, tricks, and lessons learned.
An Air Force Officer: I haven’t blogged much about life in the Air Force, so I’ll give you a quick update. I really enjoy the Air Force—especially the people and the mission. Everything about active duty is first class and I am extremely happy with my decision to serve our country. Moreover, I enjoy the challenges associated with government Contracting. It seems like I learn something new every day. More to come as my career progresses…
Reading: Along with the books mentioned in last week’s post, I purchased 1776 by David McCullough yesterday. I have wanted to read it for a long time, so I made an “impulse” buy and picked it up in paperback. The book received fantastic reviews, so I’m excited to get started.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
My Last Blog Post Until After June 23rd!
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2 comments:
Nice itinerary and solid plans.
I read 1776 about a year ago or so. It wasn't bad, but a bit on the "romanticism" part of historical literature. Having said that, it is not a bad book. However, if you are looking for a more technical book - as far as history goes - you should check out The Glorious Cause by Robert Middlekauf.
Alex,
Thanks for your insightful comments. I agree with your view of 1776; however, it seems historically accurate. I'll be sure to check out your blog. Take care!
Best,
Brian
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