lizbeth
06-03-2002, 03:20 PM
When Junior and I decided to get married, it was a long drawn out process. From the time he sent me the standard prison application for marriage, to the time we said "I do" was about 6 months. In between was getting the marrige license, buying the rings, hiring the chaplin for $100, (AZ prison chaplins do not perform marriage ceremonies) Then waiting for the DOC to tell ME what MY anniversary will be for the rest of my life. Ironically it is Feb 14th.
My husband had to wear his state issued flourescent orange. I was not allowed to bring any witnesses. The CO's on duty were our witnesses. No pictures are allowed at Lewis Prison in Buckeye, AZ. (at all) So I couldn't bring a camera. But that's ok because I have it recorded in my memory. I got to spend about 45 supervised minutes with him then I went home.
My husband had to wear his state issued flourescent orange. I was not allowed to bring any witnesses. The CO's on duty were our witnesses. No pictures are allowed at Lewis Prison in Buckeye, AZ. (at all) So I couldn't bring a camera. But that's ok because I have it recorded in my memory. I got to spend about 45 supervised minutes with him then I went home.