This turnaround trip is a regular occurrence for me. Wednesday I left Fort Worth in the rain to again nearly drive to Huntsville. I’m adding several bridal umbrellas to our inventory for Spring. The dreary day of non stop rain didn’t dampen her smile though and her beauty sparkled like a rainbow. Leaving Holliday, my bride followed me to a nearby shopping center where I handed her an umbrella. The background of the wall doesn’t photograph as well as the plain wall at Holliday but due to the tables and chairs in the room, we worked with what we had. As usual, Unit photos are always hit and miss at Holliday. Her day had finally come and her joy was evident. An ICE Facility also has protocol and procedure in place that must be strictly adhered to.Īrriving in Huntsville Tuesday to meet my beautiful bride, we walked in together and out of the pouring rain. There is a process to marry at any State or Federal Facility. One of my clients was confused regarding “needing permission to marry at an ICE Facility.” For anyone else unaware of the process, I’m including the link- ICE Detention Standards. I had faxed Lasalle last week but apparently my paperwork was misplaced. For some reason, Texas is the only state that has this particular requirement. Each year in Texas, I recertify my credentials with TDCJ as well as federal facilities. Monday while filing licenses in three counties and meeting clients at Parker and Palo Pinto Counties, I resent my credentials to Lasalle. From juggling phone calls from clients to answering emails, addressing concerns and bouncing from one event to the next while addressing my family, the best sentence I could use would be “I’m never bored.” Describing my life in one sentence would be impossible although I’m often asked to do so.
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