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A new chapter of life begins

Dear AutoComers,

To keep you all updated, I wanted to let you all know that I am no longer Bianca Bischoff, the crazy German anymore. Now I am Bianca Clark, the crazy Germarican. On April 16th 2009 I married my fiancé and best friend Jason at Heritage Gardens, Shelby Township.

For all those who don't know me and the history…I did my internship in spring/summer 2006 with AutoCom and had one of the best times and experiences in my life. During that time I met my (now) husband who worked with one of my roommates. As destiny wanted it to be he speaks some German, loves Germany and works for Mercedes Benz Engines at Detroit Diesel. So we had the opportunity to spend some time together in Germany (as I am from Stuttgart, the Mercedes headquarter). After two years of traveling back and forth between the States and Germany, Jason proposed me last year in September during my visit. And after another 6 months of waiting for my visa and getting ready for the big step across the ocean, I am here. So this is the brief background of our history.

We had such a beautiful wedding. The weather was perfect, a little chilly, in the lower 60s with a lot of sunshine. As none of my friends could make it and even from my family just my dad could join us, we didn't have a wedding party (bridesmaids and groomsmen). But we had a really cute flower girl and my dad walked me down the aisle. The Gazebo in the park, where we got married, was set up really beautiful by Jason's aunt. And we took pictures there afterwards, too. One of the best things on my wedding day was, that my best American friend Maggie (yes the AutoCom Maggie) could join us.

The reception took place at the Gazebo Banquet Center in Warren and we had a really good and fun time with our family and close friends.

We spend the wedding night and another two days at the Marriot Downtown in the Renaissance Center. It was beautiful!!! I love Downtown! We didn't do our honeymoon right away, as I am not allowed to leave the country right now. But we are planning on going on a later honeymoon next year. We thought about the Virgin Islands or something like that. So we will see. Maybe another report about that will come up.

I don't have my own car yet, but as soon as I am able to, I will stop by and show you guys some more pictures.

Take care,

Bianca

Comments

Larry said…
Fantastic, Bianca. Love and best wishes for many, many happy years of marriage from me and I'm sure all of your friends at AutoCom as well.

Will you please be sure to stop by AutoCom regularly though?
Bianca said…
Hi Larry,
thank you!

I'll try my best. :) I wish I could stop by more often...I am sure I'll have my own car very soon and then you might wish I won't be there that much. :)
Anonymous said…
Congrats on your wedding! The pictures look beautiful!

Miriam
Jack Harned said…
Beautiful wedding, beautiful bride! Congratulations and best wishes. Glad you are back in the USA... hope to see you soon.

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