Anniversaries

Today is my 16 year wedding Anniversary.

Today I celebrate 16 years of marriage. It seems like a lot but I know it’s not.

On My Own Year Two

Today I started by celebrating my anniversary. That is of course if you consider celebrating starting your anniversary with two tech support jobs.

But that afternoon we had our anniversary party. That is of course if you consider partying inviting girls for a sleep over with your daughter while you update your website.

That evening my wife and I went out for a nice anniversary dinner. That is of course if your consider dinner sharing a bag of jalapeno chips while watching a movie on TiVo.

While it might not have been a celebratory day, it was significant. It’s my understanding that a lot of small businesses like mine never make it to year two.

I love working on computers, so spending my two year anniversary doing what I enjoy is a huge plus.

Thank you to all of my clients who put your trust in me to keep your computers running and have helped me to be a success.

Today is my 15 year wedding Anniversary.

When I think back to our first few years It reminds me how different and naive we were. It almost seems like a different time and different people but it was us.

15 years later I’m watching TV and writing this on my new MacBook. I’m also downloading a movie rental from the Xbox Live Video Marketplace.

I’m only 35, so many people are surprised when they hear how long I’ve been married, me too sometimes. But I have a really good life and family.

Have a great and happy New Year everybody.

On My Own Year One

I have been doing tech support for 11 years, but this was my first year on my own.

Thanks again to all my clients for this past year, as well as the year ahead. Thank you for your business.

Damn, 14 years, Damn.

Today is my 14th wedding anniversary. On our honeymoon we went to Disney World, on our 10 year anniversary we revisited Disney World.

Last night we went on a little shopping spree, for whatever we wanted.

Tonight we have dinner reservations and are going to a friends party.

Next year, Disney World.

My wife’s new husband.

Weight loss, hair loss, pale loss, eye glass loss.

One to many fries.

My wife and I spent our ten year wedding anniversary (12/31/2001) at Disney World, just like our honeymoon. She was also excited about taking our daughter Allyson. Only I had never felt worse about the way I looked or felt. In Disney World I felt uncomfortable. My clothes were big and baggy and still felt to tight and my stomach hurt. And when I rode a coaster I always felt like I was going to lose my glasses, which ruins part of the fun. See separate story “My Eye Surgery”.

My last big day.

The photo above was taken on the day we left Disney World. It was the biggest I had ever been and the last day I would stay that way. After that photo was taken I drove 14hrs straight home, Once we reached home I unloaded the car in snowy weather and went to bed. When I awoke I was extremely sick and spent the last five days of my vacation in bed. I had barely eaten anything and the doctor said I had bronchitis. As I began to feel better I decided that I was going to change my diet and I lost 30Lbs. in three months and have been able to keep it off.

How I’m doing now.

I have also improved my body with regular exercise and I try to not over eat.

My wife now has a husband that’s 30Lbs. thinner, head shaven and no longer wears glasses.

My Wedding

This is my wedding and reception movie, edited by me of course. You can see that I was married in the Willey-Allhands house.