Davenport

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So the bar exam is FINALLY behind me (at least I hope it’s behind me). Things have been happening pretty fast since then. I moved from Des Moines to Davenport two days after I took the bar with the help of Scott and my family. They deserve a lot
of thanks because I had collected a ton of stuff in my apartment over three years. Let’s just say that our cars were pretty darn full. My new apartment is great. I love it! (see pic) Once I get pictures from my digital camera uploaded I will add more pictures to the website.

I started my new job as a law clerk at the Scott County Courthouse on Tuesday, August 1. I am really excited to be working! Translation: I haven’t had a paycheck in three years and I’m thrilled to be getting paid. Everything has been going well so far. I look forward to working there for the year.

Now that school is over and the bar is over I promise to be more diligent in posting!

Our -1st Anniversary

Iowa BarToday is officially our -1st anniversary! It’s now exactly one year until the big day. Planning is going well. We’ve got the big things taken care of (church, reception/food, photographer). The small details should fall into place. We’ve got plenty of time to figure those pieces out… even though one year is probably going to fly by.

I thought I’d also give an update on what Jess has been up to since she graduated law school back in May. She’s been studying like mad for the Iowa bar so she can officially be a lawyer. She takes the bar in just a couple weeks, July 24-26th (yes, THREE long days of testing!). After the bar, starting August 1st, she’ll be clerking for a judge in Davenport for a year. She’s got an apartment out there all set up and somewhere in the 4 days between the end of the bar and her start date she’ll get moved and settled in on the east side of the state. That means I’ll get to travel a different (thankfully shorter) stretch of I-80 for a while when I got to visit. I’m sure I’ve missed some details, so when things calm down a bit Jess will fill you in on the details.

Congrats Jon & Liz

Jon and Liz tied the knot this past Sunday at a beautiful wedding on top of Copper Mountain in Colorado. Jon is one of the contestants competing in the Best Man Challenge. Corey, also a competitor in the challenge, (who promises me his bio is on the way) was Jon’s best man in the wedding. I took detailed notes on his performance.

More photos of the wedding are up in my Flickr Gallery.

Best Man Challenge Bios: Jon Reberry

Jon “The Big Frost” Reberry

jon Fresh off the Rocky Mountain Nationals circuit, this fresh faced competitor could be the one to beat. With years of high altitude training, harsh climate survival training, and rapid mountain decent expertise Jon should destroy the competition. If challenges include “igloo building”, “high ropes courses”, or “high speed downhill tree maneuvering”, Frosty will be a shoo-in. On top of extensive mountain experience, Frosty possess unparalleled underwater training; including (but not limited to) “world underwater twister champion”, Florida’s “top shark wrestler”, and has the national title of “Best up and coming underwater paintball man/woman to look out for in 2007” by NUPA (National Underwater Paintball Association). If you are concerned about endurance, you don’t have to look any further than Jon. His ability to hold his breath underwater for extended periods of time is only outmatched by the Groom himself. Again, if any of these skills are transferable to this summer’s Best Man circuit then the competition might as well stay home. If you thought this competition couldn’t get any easier for big Jon, this fierce competitor has also been honing his aerial skills. With thousands of freefall hours under his belt Jon should be the competitor of choice if we see any “freefall backgammon” or “nose-diving computer assembly” categories. Of course, even the strongest competitor has their weaknesses. If this season’s categories have anything to do with remembering names, giving speeches, remembering events, dancing, or really remembering anything at all, this competitor could be in for a world of hurt.

baby jon“Jon takes to the water in exactly the same way that a cow doesn’t. “
-D. Adams

“Jon’s game face is unmatched. Even at less than a year old his game face would make all the neighborhood babies wet their pants in fear. The competition this summer should beware.”
-Jon’s Mom

“Jon has real ultimate power. I can’t believe it sometimes, but I feel it inside my heart. Jon is totally awesome and that’s a fact. Jon is fast, smooth, cool, strong, powerful, and sweet. I can’t wait to start yoga next year.”
-Robert (chief editor of realultimatepower.net)

Best Man Challenge Bios: Kieran Leopold

Kieran “The German Irish Rose” Leopold

KieranThe Midwestern States Best Man Challenge Regional Circuit has a sure bet: Kieran “The German-Irish Rose” Leopold. The German-Irish Rose, or “The GIR” as his competition have begun to call him, tears through compulsory challenges like he was reading the morning paper. Leopold produces results on game day like a professional rock star. His antics at the 1997 Southern Wisconsin Best Man Challenge District competition, where he trounced a record-holding thirteen contenders to earn the coveted seat at the Navotony Van Deusselhornerdorfenstern ceremony, earned him unprecedented bragging rights as well as a lifetime supply of fat-free Swiss Cheese. Currently, The GIR is in isolation and training in the eastern Himalayas for the grueling Summer season, preparing for an opportunity to move up to the majors. In addition to holding the world record for the perfect speech, Leopold also enjoys keeping items of small size and great value safe from harm, dancing with perfect strangers (including Balki Bartokomous) and has been known to use the catch phrase, “Ah, but you see, I am really not right-handed!”

“His aisle maneuvers are the best, he really brings down the house”
-Ivan Escobar, Bride Today

“This guy knows how to toast!”
-Jed Busch, Nuptial Tintinnabulum

“He’s the best man around. A real winner!”
-Robbie Hart, Professional Wedding Singer

“Juss lissen. Thiss guy has venny hapten all ofver the place. Really.”
-Elizabeth Taylor, accomplished bride

PDF Version of Kieran’s Bio

Brown Deer Golf Club

Well, it’s official (not that it wasn’t official before) the reception will be at the Brown Deer Golf Club in Coralville. As of this afternoon, the contract was signed and the deposit has been made. Out of all the wedding receptions that Jess and I have attended in the past several years, (a LOT) Brown Deer has been our favorite reception hall. It’s a nice new facility with a wall of windows and a nice balcony overlooking Coralville’s Brown Deer Golf Course.

browndeer inside browndeer outside

A Small Change

You may notice a bit of a difference around here. I’ve updated the scottandjessica.net theme.

  1. It’s a bit warmer – just in time for Spring/Summer
  2. The green reflects the wedding colors

Best Man Challenge: Judges’ Bios

Introducing the panel of judges for the Best Man Challenge. These fine folks have dedicated their lives to rooting out the best best men around the coutry… and around the world!

Joanna Malott:
This is Joanna’s third time judging a Best Man Challenge. While she has been compared to Simon Cowell, she still is a very fair judge. In a best man, she looks for someone who is the perfect height, doesn’t lose things, plays well with others and is punctual. Her motto: May the best Best Man win.

Joanna’s interests include judging Best Man Challenges, shopping at Target, watching Grey’s Anatomy and making fun of anyone who has abnormally tiny hands.

Kevin Hockett:
Kevin marks his return to the United States Circuit of the Best Man Challenge after a 4 year stint in the Mexican League (a.k.a. El Desafío del Mejor Hombre) which was highlighted by his controversial selection of the masked luchador, El Gatito, for the Rodriguez-Goldstein Wedding.

When not judging best man competitions, Kevin can often be found hanging outside of convenience stores and trying to break into Judging Maid of Honor Challenges which he describes as “The Greatest Show on Earth, I mean really, some girls will do anything to be in a wedding party, let alone be the Maid of Honor. I can’t believe the things they’ll say and do to their best friends or siblings just to get the chance to be up there. Just think about what they’d do for a judge! Are you still recording this? Shut that off! I’ve got a reputation to keep you…….”

Carolyn Gunkel:
I am looking for the perfect guy to clean behind the refrigerator, wash the windows, and sweep out the garage. Wait . . . that’s my criteria for the Best Man Servant contest, not Best Man contest. Hmm. . . in that case, I will be fair and impartial in selecting whichever candidate makes me look the best. Impress me, boys!

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