Wednesday, July 30, 2008
I'm Getting More Excited Everyday!!
Now, I've got to tell y'all about further compromise in our relationship. A couple of weeks ago I went with Robert and Jean-Paul to see..........(drum roll please) HELLBOY 2. (They had to see Sex and the City with me a few weeks before and they got a standing ovation from the packed movie theater full of women!) HELLBOY 2 was actually good, not Oscar material, but good for a comic book story (I learned THAT from Robert!) So as payback, I mean compromise, they went to see.......... MAMMA MIA! Yes!! And they LIVED!!! And their boy parts didn't fall off because they watched a musical with me!!! And it was excellent. Pierce Brosnan can't sing to save his life, but, good Lord, that man is beautiful! I could...Oh, sorry, I'm about to get married. Anyway, he is a great creation! The guys said they liked it too, but they may deny it later.
As for Robert's post about all my planning and how wonderful I am: I must say, I am! I'm just joking! It's the touch of OCD I have, plus, if we think of something we want to do, I have to do it instantly, or it is gone from my mind! Seriously! I make notes, but I lose them. I can't remember squat! I have so much to remember at work, plus dealing with the emotional part of what I do, I forget a lot. It's a defense mechanism I have perfected! Anyway, thanks to everyone for reading, and leaving comments. We love it! I'll write Friday night or Saturday about the hotels. We have a BIG week coming up!! Our nephews turn 3!!!! Where has the time gone!!
Love y'all, Shannon (or Shannie as the nieces and nephews call me!)
Monday, July 28, 2008
Shannon is Amazing
Robert
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Another Productive Saturday!

We went shopping for Robert's ring today. Found it, ordered it, checked off the list! We got a few things we were looking for to decorate, and found all that we needed. Robert wants "bubble monkeys" from the party store for the wedding. We didn't get those, yet.

Love, Shannon

Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Our First Trip: Part III

Originally I wanted to have pictures of all of us throughout the trip. I will add these pictures at a later time. Our last morning, July 9, 2005, two days before Dennis hit, we woke up really early, about 6:00 a.m., and walked through the French Quarter and had breakfast at Harrah's. It was so quiet and peaceful. It was very moving actually. We walked all over and snapped black and white photos. I truly think these photos capture what we experienced that morning. Especially in hindsight.







This was a very special trip on many levels, meeting great people and so much fun in under 24 hours. Shannon and I will never regret that short trip, as it was a month later that New Orleans was devasted by Hurricane Katrina.
Our First Trip: Part II
O.k., when we left off we were all soaking wet wandering around the French Market. Well, after a few phonecalls, we found out most everyone would be meeting at Pat O'Briens before dinner. We all made it to Pat's and what a crew. We first met in the piano bar where we got to meet the rest of the group. We then proceeded out to the patio where I had the distinct pleasure of meeting Kevin, who just flew in on his private plane from the Cayman Islands just to grace us with his presence. BTW, his pilot was waiting for him at the plane. (If I sound a little biased please stay tuned for the conclusion of this evening) It's time for dinner. Please, if anyone can help me I cannot for the life of me remember the first restaurant we tried to get into. (Thanks Marcus for the info, it was Mr. B's Bistro, I gotta try this place.) Due to the fact we had some people some straight from the airport, in shorts and hats, we would not be admitted into the first restaurant so we ended up at Brennan's. I will never be able to say enough about this place. They took us in, I think about 20 of us? No reservations, shorts, ball caps and a Friday night.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bananas Foster is a dessert made from bananas and vanilla ice cream, with the sauce made from butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, dark rum, and banana liqueur. The butter, sugar and bananas are cooked, and then the alcohol is added and ignited. The bananas and sauce are then served over the ice cream. Preparation of the dish is often made into a tableside performance as a flambe.
The dish was created in 1951 by Paul Blangé at Brennan's Restaurant in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was named for Richard Foster, a friend of Owen Brennan's and New Orleans Crime Commission chairman. It is still served at a number of fine restaurants in New Orleans and other fine restaurants around the world.
They prepare it at the table and need I say more? We closed the place at after 1:00 a.m. I just want to say our waiter was one of the best I have ever had. He put up with a lot (Kevin). I guess Kevin had to meet his pilot at the airport ASAP. Like I said, one of the best dining experiences I have ever had including the company at the table and the excellent service and food. Until next time.
Robert
To those of you wondering Kevin tried to walk out on the bill without paying. Our waiter, in a tux, chased his ass down the street and actually caught him. He had ordered a very expensive bottle of wine and sent it back as well. It turns out it was all a story. Kevin had flown in on Southwest Airlines and could not even pay for his meal. 'Nuff said.Friday, July 11, 2008
Our First Trip: Part I

Well our first trip was an event filled one. In July of 2005, Shannon had her class reunion in New Orleans so we decided to go despite the fact that a Hurricane was in the Gulf. Dennis. Now we weren't really taking chances. We were ready to leave at a moments notice. We left for New Orleans on Friday, July 8th, at about 2:00 a.m. So we would be there bright and early. Plus we were so excited about going we couldn't sleep. Anyway, we got there and checked in to our hotel, The Bourbon Orleans Hotel. Our first stop was the Court of Two Sisters, where we met Shannons friends, Dr. Jenny, Jennifer, Cindy and Gene. Then it was off to Acme Oyster House for lunch. O.K., Now anywhere that serves Boo Fries, which includes roast beef gravy and cheese, can't be all bad. Now is when some of the rain started. After we left there, we spent some time walking around the French Market while soaking wet.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
July 4th weekend.

We went to St Augustine for July 4th to see Joey, Joyce and Nicole. We had a great time. The fireworks at the fort were amazing. We watched them from the intercoastal so the fireworks were right behind the big cross. It was beautiful! We did a little shopping while we were there, and got some amazing deals at the outlet malls! I LOVE a great deal!! Robert and I went to several shell shops to pick out special shells for the

Last night we decided to go to Target and Bed, Bath, and BEYOND to register since several people have asked when we were going to do that. Well, let me tell you, THAT IS FUN!!! I love walking around with the scanny gun thingy. Robert wanted to scan hotdogs, motor oil, and stuff that would make people wonder "what the hell?" At Target we went all over and had such a great time that I wanted to go to B, B and B. Well, B, B, and B was not as relaxed as Target. We had to sit there, answer a lot of questions, and then the woman WALKED WITH US!!! For the love of God, how are we supposed to make fun of stuff and joke with each other with "Perky Patsy" pointing out stuff we should register for!! I even told her early on "We are old. We have most of the basics since we have 2 separate houses." Perky didn't get it, neither did her manager. They kept saying, "You need to register for however many gifts as invitations you send." Give me a break! Anyway, Robert almost made Perky Patsy see $$$$ when he started looking at $700 set of cookware, then said, "I'm too tough on cookware to pay that much. I'll go to Louis Wohl & Sons." Perky Patsy then became less than perky Patsy. She let us make the second loop around by ourselves. Now we are talking! We could make fun of stuff!! I love me some "as seen on TV" stuff!! Anyway, it was a great weekend and planning is still going beautifully!!

Sunday, June 29, 2008
What the *!$!...Is that a frog?...OH MY.....!!!

Sorry about the slight delay on "Our First Trip Story". Been trying to get the pictures and time frame together to tell that one properly. So, instead I give you one of the absolutely, funniest things I have ever heard over a phone.
It all started as I was getting ready to head over to Shannon's to pick her up so that we can visit Mason, my very, new nephew, and the phone rang. As I picked it up there was a panicked voice on the verge of a scream. But let me go back just a little farther and let the chain of events unfold as they happened. (The following info came from Shannon as we pieced together this incident from stage-1 to stage-hilarious.) That morning before Shannon left for work she heard a "glug, glug, glug" from her toilet. Not thinking to much of it, and assuming it was nothing more than air trapped in the lower part of the toilet, she flushed it and problem solved. Jump ahead now to that afternoon after work when Shannon was cleaning up before I got there. As she walked into the bathroom and glanced at the toilet, she saw a little mass/clump of "something" in the bottom of the toilet. Any red flags yet? Maybe a question mark in the back of her mind? Maybe. As she watches as she flushes, a surprising array of bug parts swirls about the bowl. Still, no BIG RED FLAG. Now as she walks back into her bedroom, she has the uncanny feeling that she is being watched. There, on her backpack, was according to Shannon, A tree frog the size of a small dog. They both froze when eye contact was made. Then as Shannon made a move to the phone, it twisted its grotesquely large neck to follow her movement. Then my phone rang. Stage-Hilarious ensues. The panic in her voice was genuine. I thought someone had broken into her house. Then it JUMPED!! The screams of shear terror as it stalked her through the bedroom ruptured my left eardrum. Now honestly, it was a mixture of screams, curses and hysterical/maniacal laughter. I guess she could not believe this was happening. On my end, I was on the floor, peeing my pants while trying to be helpful and supportive all at once. Talk about multi-tasking. I manage to tell her to grab a plastic grocery bag to grab the frog, yet for some strange reason she cursed at me and said, "There was no way in Hell I was gonna touch that thing!" By this time, the little frog had grown to the size of a Buick. (Honestly, I could hear over the phone when it would splat against the floor and walls and the chase ensued.) Needless to say, Shannon gained her wits and grabbed a partially melted plastic food storage container, and managed to contain the BEAST. As she hustled it to the back porch, its massive head wriggled through the melted part, which caused such a blood-curdling scream, that Shannon's two Jack Russell's fled for the safety of large furniture. All said and done, Shannon won the battle, but did she win the war? For 30 minutes after the monster was evicted, he stared back at the window as she peeked through the blinds. He would not leave. In hindsight, it is apparent that this demon came up through the vent on the roof and dropped into Shannon's toilet. Also, the picture in this post, of this tree frog was taken over two years later. Same one...Who knows?
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Musical Requests Please
Love, Shannon and Robert
Saturday, June 21, 2008
The Menu

at La Spiaggia
I found THE dress!

Well, we went to David's bridal today at 10am and I tried on at least 14 dresses. It was hot as hell, but we had a fun time. The first dress I tried on "showed a lot of skin" as warned the attendant. I thought, "I'll be ok showing some skin." OK!! This was a scream!! It was cut to my xiphoid bone ( the nub at the end of your breast bone) showed 2/3rds of my hoots, as well as some surgery scars. From the


PS- I found my little girls dresses on sale at JC Penneys tonight!!! It was my day for finding things!!!
Friday, June 20, 2008
The search is on: dresses!



Love, Shannon
PS- I can't believe we are just under 2 weeks since we got engaged and we've already gotten so much done!! Thank goodness, because it takes some people a year to plan!! We only have 4 months!
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
It's on!!!

Alright everybody!!! We have a place: Sunset Beach House (deposit was mailed today). We have a date and time: Oct 11th at 5pm AND We have a man of God: Mac Steinmeyer (our favorite pastor because he is hilarious!!) We have a plan: to get married without any hurricanes, floods, plagues, etc. Now I need a dress! Don't pencil us in, write it in SHARPIE baby!!!

Love, Shannon and Robert
PS- Here is the link to a hotel just down the beach from us. It looks cute, Jefferson Motel Apartments, plus the prices look really reasonable at $49/night and up
Monday, June 16, 2008
We went to the beach today!!

Love, Shannon
PS- see the link to the Sunset Beach House!
We are going to the beach today!

I received an email from the Sunset Beach House last night saying that they have availability for the whole house on the weekend of Oct 10-12th, which is great because our pastor has a scheduling conflict with Oct 18th. We are driving to Treasure Island this afternoon after work to look around at the place, so I should know more this evening! I'm getting excited because this is REALLY how we wanted to do the wedding. We (meaning Robert) want to cook the food for the reception and rehearsal dinner. We cater events, so why shouldn't we have what we want food wise. Plus, our food is REALLY GOOD!! It is a private beach house, so we can do everything we want there. The beach looks beautiful, and the house looks beautiful, but we will see it this evening!! So we have a tentative date of October 11th. The time will be around 5pm. We have picked out the invitations we want, now we have to know where. I'm getting really excited!! I didn't want to go through a hotel and have to deal with all that mess. Having gawking tourists in speedo's in the wedding

Love, Shannon
Saturday, June 14, 2008
I think finding a place to marry is going to be harder than finding "the One!!"

Love, Shannon
Cooking For Each Other For The First Time

Well, while I am sitting here waiting for my first attempt at Cuban bread to come to a hopefully successful conclusion, I thought I may share the wonderful story of our first meals cooked together. Once I learned that Shannon loved cajun food I absolutely had to make her a muffuletta sandwich since I knew about this great bakery that I could get the bread from. She absolutely loved it, unfortunately due to the olive content and the capers she had a slight issue with the swelling from the sodium. All that aside we had a great evening and I could not wait until she cooked for me.
Now Shannon has been cooking since she was about 6 years old and she does make the best damned catfish and hush puppies, her mom's recipe, that I have ever had. When we met I actually watched what I ate and was working out pretty regularly. She made fried chicken, gravy and rice, and some amazing cornbread. I knew then that I was in some SERIOUS trouble. This was the most amazing, down home, southern, comfort food I had ever had. I was in love. Yet another BONUS! Ever since those first meals we have eaten very well. Sometime too well. Shannon is such an amazing and talented woman, and we have so much fun together. As for next time, look forward to our first mega, event filled first trip.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Our story - The other side of it

Well my e harmony quest began 7 months before Shannon’s and I was actually getting pretty frustrated with it all. I had only a few days left before I was going to left my subscription run out. Then I saw Shannon. It was rare that I was home for lunch that day, and I started communicating with her right away. She was so different from the others. Down-to-Earth, funny, beautiful, and according to her, she could clean a catfish and be in a dress and out on the town all in the same day. We hit it off pretty much right away. She was a joy to talk to, and what an accent. We were planning on meeting soon but unfortunately I was studying for my big certification exam for work. It was a very, very long week until the exam. After a long night of studying, an hour and a half drive to Orlando with a co-worker (If you know me and heard the stories, you know who I am talking about and would completely understand), and the four hour exam, I at last, got to meet Shannon in person. Wow, she was amazing, even more so in person. As it turned out after calling her on the way back, the next movie showing happened to be Star Wars Revenge of the Sith. BONUS! So as I got the tickets we sat in her car waiting a few minutes before proceeding into the theatre. It turns out she wanted to listen to the Preakness Stakes and her pick Scrappy T actually came in second place. Honestly, I am not a horse racing fan, but I guess any relationship should have a base of compromise, and it had started early, although she didn't know it. That was 3 years ago, and I am still as amazed by her as I was the first time I met her. I know this post is a bit shorter than Shannon’s, but I think it would be more fun exploring all the milestones in a more detailed, Saturday afternoon serial-like approach. I’ll post things such as cooking for each other for the first time, our first trip, first hurricane (see first trip), meeting the families (Thank you so much Dana for the comments on the last post, I had completely forgot about all that), meeting Jeanne, the birth of our nephews, and the path that led to this wedding. So, I guess in keeping with that Saturday tradition, tune in next time for “Cooking for each other for the first time.”
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Our story - My Side of It

I guess it is best to start from the beginning so y'all will know our story. We actually met on e harmony, which isn't all that different nowadays, but for me it was WAY OUT THERE! I'm no computer guru, as a matter of fact, I had a computer we named "special ed" because he was a 1999 reject from the county school department, but "special ed" did his job well, just very slowly!! I started on e harmony after my sister-in-law-law Cheryl (my sister's sister-in-law) told me about it and suggested I give it a try. I was embarrassed to start it, but quickly became intrigued. I was matched with the widest variety of people from the self centered John from MO MO(I am my own
