| Cancun – Jeanie & Avi met here on Spring Break 1999.
Cabo San Lucas – Jeanie & Avi’s escape after the wedding.
Cookie Baking – One of Jeanie’s favorite family traditions.
Whoomp! (There It Is) – Jeanie and Avi sang this song to each other when they first met.
Mint Chocolate Chip – Jeanie & Avi’s favorite ice cream.
MC Dishrag – The DJ name given to Avi by his Carnegie Mellon fraternity.
Kitty – The nickname given to Avi’s family’s cat.
Las Vegas – The city where Jeanie & Avi first kissed.
Minnesota Vikings – Jeanie’s favorite football team.
Computer Sciences Corporation – Avi’s first job after graduation from Carnegie Mellon.
’92 Ford Mustang – Jeanie’s first car
Strong Safety – The football position Avi played at Carnegie Mellon.
Crown Point – Avi proposed to Jeanie here on a hill overlooking San Diego.
Medford, OR – The city where Avi told Jeanie that he loved her for the first time.
Hard Rock Café – The restaurant where Jeanie and Avi first met in Cancun.
Sushi Ota – Jeanie & Avi’s favorite sushi restaurant located in Pacific Beach.
Bingo – Jeanie’s childhood dog.
Orange Pushups – A treat Jeanie always enjoyed at her Grandma’s house.
Jack Russell Terrier – The type of dog Jeanie & Avi hope to get after their wedding.
BaratBash – The annual Labor Day Weekend party Jeanie & Avi host in San Diego.
Sundevil Stadium – The stadium where Avi played high school football.
Eagles – The mascot Jeanie represented when playing high school basketball and golf.
Hip-Hop – Jeanie & Avi enjoy dancing to this type of music.
Football – Jeanie & Avi’s favorite way to spend their Sunday’s whether on TV or live.
Hand & Foot – The card game of choice at the Callen household.
Chicken Biryani – The favorite dish of Jeanie & Avi that Meeta prepares.
California Love – A song that will always get Jeanie & Avi on the dance floor.
Vodka Soda – Jeanie’s drink of choice at the bar.
Golden Gophers – The mascot of the University of Minnesota, the college where Jeanie earned her Business degree.
McGill Hall – A dorm Avi lived in while obtaining his Electrical & Computer Engineering degree at Carnegie Mellon.
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