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August 13, 2005

Oh my good Lord, a blog entry!

Well, my friends... I don't even know how long it's been since the last time I wrote a blog entry, but here I am at a milestone, so I figured I would write an entry and say howdy to the internet world. Ok... so most of you, ok, all of you are my friends and know pretty much most every detail of my life, but at least I'm writing a blog entry!

You may wonder what my milestone is today, or you may not, because most of you know what is going on in my life. Well, I'll tell you since I'm jabbering on and on about it. One month from today... 27 mere days, I get to become the wife of the man I love. I get to become Mrs. Robin Parrish. That is the thought that is getting me through the day these days.

One week from today is my last big event with my nearest and dearest friends... Purple Door. Not my nearest and dearest event, but it could be a good time. I would like to ask anyone and everyone who reads this to pray for good weather. AND to ask everyone and anyone they come in contact with to ALSO pray for good weather. It would be such a blessing to end my festival career with a weekend of gorgeous weather at a really cool festival. It may be too much to ask, but I figure with God, anything is possible. He's really blessed me so much so far, why not put the icing on the cake, so to say.

So, two weeks from today, will be the last official Game Day in Lancaster County while I'm still living here. Wahoo! I stink at those games, but they sure are fun to play. Bring on the Settlers... one last time!

Three weeks from today, I will be living in my new home. Whoa.

Four weeks from today, at this moment, we will be kicking people out of our reception and I will officially be Mrs. Robin Parrish. Hee Hee. That gives me goosebumps just to think it. Sigh. I wish it was today.

That would mean I could skip all the goodbyes that will have to take place between now and then. That is REALLY going to stink. If anyone has made any progress on the Star Trek type transporter technology, I'd love to hear about it.

Thank the LORD for email, cell phones, and plane tickets! Now if only someone could do something about the gas prices!

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