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Wedding and graduation photos coming soon

So, we have been married a few weeks, in case you didn’t already know. We’re going to have lots of wedding pics up on this site within the next week or so, so you should check back later if you’re interested. We’re also going to put up photos from the party this weekend if all goes well. In the meantime, check out some of our other photos (which are still quite behind the times: no graduation photos, either!). I promise we’ll get better at this with time.

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Trust is the opposite of fear

On our way to see His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, it became apparent that cell phones would not be allowed into Crisler Arena. It was a good thing I remembered a few things from the International Spy Museum, because I orchestrated a dead drop to myself. That bush over by the Plant Ops building looked innocuous enough, and I was pleased to find my phone still there a couple hours later, despite poor technique on my part—I could have been made!

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Greg, if I knew how to make that little heart symbol icon thingie (that's the official term), there'd be an … [...]


Ellen, it turns out they best way is to copy/paste somebody else's heart: ♥. If only transplants were that easy... … [...]


Ann Arbor: Winter Wonderland

After the big snow storm New Year’s Eve/Day, Ann Arbor looks beautiful. I couldn’t resist taking a few pics for posterity. Check them out.

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About Us

We are Gregory and Katelyn Haskins, recent graduates of the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and just after graduation, we were married on Mackinac Island, Michigan. We recently started our careers teaching English in South Korea and we’re using this blog to document our travels in words and pictures, much as we did when traveling through Europe last year. Feel free to follow along and post your comments (it helps us feel connected, even across the Pacific) or contact us if you like.

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Home sweet home

So, as you prolly already know, we’re all home safe by now. We took our separate and unequal transatlantic flights and tiredly arrived back in Michigan. Nick opted not to wear his Dutch wooden shoes through security. Greg thought JFK airport was less than impressive. Katelyn managed to get all her bags out of storage and to the airport.

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