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Our Vice President, Marty Habalewsky, got married!

May 10: It was a sunny day during a week full of rain. Christina and I met with Jack in Bloomfield Hills. He was so kind to give us a ride so we could enjoy the landscape. On our way to Port Huron, we picked up Jan who became the car DJ. Jack has satellite radio and so we could choose between the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, Bluegrass, Country, Jazz, Hip Hop, R’n’B, Rock, Blues, etc. I like the 60s and 70s, Jan the 90s, Jack Bluegrass and Christina Rock. As you can imagine DJ Jan had a tough ride…




As we were in Port Huron one hour to early, we decided to have a little “wedding appetizer” at Wendy’s. After some fries, sandwiches and milk shakes we drove to the church where we met Larry Weis and Kathi McCarroll, Don Habarek and Nancy Arnold, Joe and Mary Cabadas, Jim Meloche and the other AutoCom girls.






The celebration was in the St. Joseph Catholic Church. It’s a beautiful old church and Marty and Ruth had it decorated lovely. Marty’s youngest son Justin opened the service with the song “Come and Journey With Me.”


Mr. and Mrs. Habalewsky


After the ceremony, we went to the St. Joseph Gymnasium for the reception. A folk band and hors d’oeuvres were waiting for us. We got to know Marty’s family and had a great time at the “AutoCom table.”



























Jack drove us to Lake Huron after the reception. It was such a beautiful day that reminded me of good days at the North Sea.


We finally drove home. And what was on the radio? Love songs…
Silke

Comments

Anonymous said…
Congrats Marty, hope you had a great day. Regards to the rest of you autocomers.
Hans
Anonymous said…
Congrats!!!! Marty, u really picked a nice day! It's my mom's birthday! :-)

I hope you are all doing good! I will post soon! I have big news!

But now...back to work again :-(

Mareike
Anonymous said…
Congratulations Marty!!! You should have invited the former AutoCom interns, too. :) I would have organized a German tradition for you which is called "polterabend". There all the guest smash chinaware on the ground to whish you luk for you marriage. :)
Bianca
Anonymous said…
Great post.....captured perfectly what was really a super day for Marty and Ruth.

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