WHEENIN’ AND WEDDINGS

What can I say, I love wheelin’ but weddings not so much. Don’t get me wrong I’m honored to be invited but as an outdoor guy I’m not big on the whole dress up and look good thing. Weddings were invented by women for women. I don’t know who invented receptions but I know why, it was to get the guys to show up. The reason I bring this up is I spent the last two weekends at weddings. Travis Armenta and Justin Bailey are both good
friends and Corps members. Their new wives aren’t just average girls either. Travis’s wife Amy is a Marine and loves to off road. Justin’s wife Heather is a chainsaw artist and any girl that looks good working a chainsaw is alright with me. Now, I would have loved to say that the brides had incorporated a rock crawl into the ceremony but I wasn’t that lucky.

The weddings were both very nice and I was honored to take part but had they added a
mud bog to the reception it would have been awesome. The good news was Justin and Heather’s wedding was in Big Bear. Anyone that runs with the club knows that if we’re in Big Bear we’re going to run trails. Let’s see… wedding and reception on Saturday and wheelin’ on Sunday, this sounds like a deal to me. No, the newly weds didn’t take part but we did round up some members to run the trails. This was the best way to cap off a wedding weekend I could think of. The weather was perfect, we got a little rain just enough to make Ken smell better and keep the dust down. It was a great day of off roading and a good way to get over a hang over even if I had to carry my suit in the back of the Jeep.

To the Armenta’s and Bailey’s, congratulations! Thank you all for being apart of my life and for the beautiful weekends. Travis and Justin don’t forget how we became friends and that you have Jeeps that also need attention!