Twenty-Seven Houston
By far the best week of my life, so far at least. I know there are many more amazing memories to be made from here on. Our wedding was last Saturday, and the girls did an amazing job on everything. Seriously, everything was all black it was the perfect mix with elegance. The only pop of color besides the white was purple.
Let me tell you how drop dead gorgeous my wife was coming down that isle. I cried like a baby the second I laid eyes on her, and she's all mine. Everything and I'm not kidding when I say every single thing was absolutely perfect. Addison is perfect, the kids are perfect.
Speaking of the kids, we actually go to court back up in Pennsylvania this week to sign all of the adoption paperwork to make Brent and Braelynn officially mine. They're my family, and absolutely perfect.
Our mini-honeymoon was awesome. Brielle and Anthony joined us for the first two days because Addison missed her best friend. We're going to be going on an actual honeymoon after the season is over but this one was just enough for us for now with everything going on with the start of the season and new house, new schools, new just about everything.
My phone started to ring for a video call right as we landed. I smiled instantly seeing my beautiful wife's face.
"Hey Mrs. Davis."
"Hi Mr. Davis." She winked. "Care to explain what this is?" She held up a debit card and I laughed. It was a picture of all of us making goofy faces.
"That's a good picture." She rolled her eyes.
"I have a job sir." She deadpanned.
"You're also my wife ma'am and you and those kids will want for nothing." I reminded her.
"We didn't talk about this."
"Baby, you're on my insurance, car and health, along with the kids. I just set up savings accounts for them, and you've got the card. You are my life Addison Davis, get used to it. Fully intertwined with everything that is me. Did the flowers come too?" She smiled.
"Yes, they're beautiful, thank you."
"If you wouldn't get annoyed, you'd be getting flowers everyday I'm gone."
"Shut up." She laughed.
"Hi Addison!" Colin pushed his head into view.
"Hi Colin." She rolled her eyes and laughed again.
"You going on a shopping spree now or later?"
"Very funny." She deadpanned.
"Get used to it girl! We make money and can't leave this earth with it!" He yelled as he walked onto the bus.
"I hate him."
"He's our brother, you can't hate him. At least not too much."
"Oh, yes I can. I'm not going shopping." I shrugged.
"Okay, groceries and gas have to go on that card, I'm not budging on that. Anything else I'll still fight about but you know that." I smiled cheekily.
"Is this really our first fight as a married couple?" She laughed, Memphis looked over and laughed.
"Wait you two are fighting about finances already? Psh that's a fight that's going to last your entire marriage! Mom and Dad still fight about it!"
"I hate that brother too. I can't believe you are all on the same team now. So ridiculous. I don't know how they're going to handle you three." She shook her head laughing.
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