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Nick and Kristin Kray

Nick and Kristin Kray

A long overdue thank you and congratulations to both Nick and Kristin. They were married on a beautiful day in October; a wedding I was actually able to attend. Nick and Kristin

I have known Nick and Kristin both since college from classes we had together. Two men who love cheesesteaks...and the woman who loves one of the men. Seems like a friendship that should be the basis for large volumes of poetry.

As long as I have known the two of them they have been one, so it was no surprise to me when Nick told me he had proposed, nor that she had accepted. It was still an honor to be present for the wedding.

It was an opportunity to see two friends get married, see some old friends from college that I'd not seen in a while, and see a priest (or whatever religious title is bestowed upon him) chug a half gallon of the Blood of Christ.

Adult beverages were consumed, pictures were taken, people danced, people laughed, and two best friends became a family.

Thank you to Nick and Kristin for my invitation. I was glad that neither work nor school conflicted with the timing so I was able to be there with you. I do apologize for the time it has taken me to actually make this post. I had an amazing time in Virginia with you and everyone.

Congratulations!

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: DrPozzi [Visitor]
who's the hottie you were pimpin?
PermalinkPermalink 11/30/05 @ 16:44
Comment from: Nick [Visitor]
It was awesome to have you there man...great pics by the way!
PermalinkPermalink 12/02/05 @ 08:18

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