11/04: Comments Removed
First of all, if you were not so stupid, you would have noticed that the “Blog” was mainly about the 18 day trip we took on our honeymoon. We posted this on the web so that we could communicate with family at home and create a journal that we have printed off for us to remember these great moments for the rest of our lives.
At no point did we invite any of you to view, comment, or contribute to our site. Again, YOU WERE NOT INVITED, and I hope that you feel bad about the comments in which you have posted. Feel bad enough that on the day of your own Weddings, you think back of the gift you gave my wife and myself on ours. This gift is a gift that proves how ignorant some of you students can be, how far you have to lower yourself, just to make another person laugh.
- SD
P.S. I know who posted those messages… and I have your IP addresses. Just pray I don’t use that information when I am sitting here on this computer late at night… in a bad mood. In fact... I might just get some payback.
27/07: Day 18 Honeymoon – July 27
We then drove back over to Gatlinburg.
26/07: Day 17 – Honeymoon –July 26
Today we had breakfast at Bob Evans. I had an omelet with pepper jack cheese, sausage, onions and tomatoes (which I removed), salsa, sour cream, hash brown potatoes. Shawn had scrambled eggs, bacon, hash browns, toast, orange juice, and sweet tea.
25/07: Day 16 Honeymoon – July 25
We had continental breakfast at the hotel this morning and then got on our way. The rain was gone and it had warmed up to 74 degrees before we left. It was starting to get warm and the day was forecasted to get hot.
24/07: Day 15 Honeymoon – July 24
We stopped at New Smyrna Beach for breakfast at Denny’s.
We did make a stop today though. We went to the Ponce de Leon Lighthouse.
23/07: Day 14 - Honeymoon - July 23
22/07: Day 13 Honeymoon - July 22
21/07: Day 12 Honeymoon - July 21
20/07: Day 11 Honeymoon - July 20
We stopped for breakfast at Burger King.
We then headed out on our way...
19/07: Day 10 Honeymoon - July 19
There were palm trees lining the roads. Fort Meyers is called the “City of Palms.” As it turns out, Edison had the first palms planted there in front of his home with an agreement that after a year and a half, the town would take over the cost of the palms and they added more…they have extended them for 14 miles.