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10/29/2005: "Happy anniversary!"
Wow... it's been a week. We're now 7 days and 1440 miles away from what was probably the greatest evening of our lives. We're both doing well and we're still sifting through gifts and hurrying to finish up some projects around the house.
But, the best news of the week is... United Airlines is celebrating our wedding with the addition of a direct flight from Knoxville to Denver!!! Apparently we've flown to Denver so many times in the past year that United heard our pleas and delivered. Service doesn't start until February 8th, but that's still just in time for prime snowboard season and Matt Tachibana's wedding. In short, this is HUGE for the Moore-Teasley clan and I can't thank United enough.
So here's to love and marriage and direct flights.
-Tony.
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