So the whole point of this blog was to give me something to do while Chris was out of state. Now it's July & he's been home for two months and I haven't written a damn thing since February. I'm a little embarassed ;)
So now my excuse to blog is I have the whole summer off & it hasn't even been a full week yet- and sure enough, I'm bored to tears. Not that I want to go back to work or anything like that! I guess we will see if I can stay committed to this blog- for real this time!!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
The tale of the Hiding Underwear
This is quite possibly the most embarrassing thing that has happened to me in recent memory, but it's pretty funny too. So for Chris' last weekend home, this past Friday we went into Manhattan to see the Will Ferrell show (which was hysterical by the way!) We lucked out on priceline and got a great deal on a hotel overnight. Saturday morning, we get up & get ready for breakfast. I had indulged in some adult beverages & was feeling a little foggy. Well, I put all my clothes out and showered. As I'm getting dressed, I cannot, for the life of me, find the underwear that I swore I took out to wear. Shook my clothes out and everything. I chalked it up to the hangover. I wear another pair I had, get dressed, we go to a diner. Well....the waitress comes over for our order, and to my horror, screams out "DID ANYONE DROP THEIR UNDERWEAR???"...and there they are, my lost drawers, in all their glory...smack in the middle of the floor for all to see. I gasped instinctively and (did I ever mention that I have a terrible poker face?) then pretend to act as if I have no clue what it is or who they belong to. Meanwhile Chris is looking at them, trying to figure out where he's seen them before, then looks at me & sees my reaction and starts hysterical laughing. I didn't admit they were mine. Waitress lady, all dramatically swoops them up with some napkins. Chris was pissed, cause he liked them. I turned a brilliant shade of red. I couldn't enjoy my food due to my shame. Why couldn't it have been a sock?? or a dryer sheet??
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Georgia on my Mind
So Chris arrived safely in Georgia this past Wed. evening & has been settling in. He has officially began his training and I am patiently waiting for his graduation so he can come back home!
I fly out the evening before Valentine's Day and will get to visit with him for 10 days...yay for Winter Recess. This whole experience is teaching me a lot, and as much as I absolutely cannot stand being apart from Chris- in some ways I am grateful for this opportunity. It has really taught me to cherish the time you have with your loved ones. And, as ironic as this sounds, I feel like I'm learning a lot about marriage by being apart from Chris. All those things about love and sacrifice...and I think I'm finally understanding the meaning behind the phrase "marriage is work". I think it's easy to get stuck in a routine when it comes to relationships. And I think that the most important work you need to put into your marriage is keeping things fresh and exciting...and making sure that you always let your partner know how much you love them, regardless of how many times you've told them/shown them before. It's easy, and let's face it- it's human nature, to take your loved ones for granted. I never want my marriage to reach that point. It's hard to imagine life without your partner, but when you're forced to live apart from them, you realize (hardcore) how much all those silly little daily things matter. I never want to take any of that for granted. Every laugh, every hug...it's all special. So enough of my rant!
I do have to say, I have some of the most amazing friends on the planet...checking in on the both of us all the time- something else I promise to never take for granted :) You do really learn who you can count on when things get complicated.
I am really excited to go visit Chris, not to mention, the area he's at seems really really nice. I'll make sure to post some pictures! Thanks for listening :)
I fly out the evening before Valentine's Day and will get to visit with him for 10 days...yay for Winter Recess. This whole experience is teaching me a lot, and as much as I absolutely cannot stand being apart from Chris- in some ways I am grateful for this opportunity. It has really taught me to cherish the time you have with your loved ones. And, as ironic as this sounds, I feel like I'm learning a lot about marriage by being apart from Chris. All those things about love and sacrifice...and I think I'm finally understanding the meaning behind the phrase "marriage is work". I think it's easy to get stuck in a routine when it comes to relationships. And I think that the most important work you need to put into your marriage is keeping things fresh and exciting...and making sure that you always let your partner know how much you love them, regardless of how many times you've told them/shown them before. It's easy, and let's face it- it's human nature, to take your loved ones for granted. I never want my marriage to reach that point. It's hard to imagine life without your partner, but when you're forced to live apart from them, you realize (hardcore) how much all those silly little daily things matter. I never want to take any of that for granted. Every laugh, every hug...it's all special. So enough of my rant!
I do have to say, I have some of the most amazing friends on the planet...checking in on the both of us all the time- something else I promise to never take for granted :) You do really learn who you can count on when things get complicated.
I am really excited to go visit Chris, not to mention, the area he's at seems really really nice. I'll make sure to post some pictures! Thanks for listening :)
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Happy New Year!!
So luckily, Chris was off on New Year's Day & we rang in the New Year same way we have since we met...at a hotel party! This year we were very happy that our friend (and best man) Frank, along with his lovely girlfriend Jen, joined us. We had a great time. The doggies especially love going to hotels with us. They love taking car rides and they love jumping on the big beds in the hotel room. Chris did have to work on NYE and we had to drive separately to the hotel. I used his GPS, which took me on quite the adventure (and it was snowing out). Then TomTom did my most favorite crazy move & told me I had reached my destination in the middle of the road, with my destination no where in sight. I eventually made it to the hotel and was happy to have a bottle of bubbly waiting for me :)
This year should be exciting, with Chris beginning his new job & all. I'll be happy when we can finally plan a vacation. I go back to work on Monday after almost two full weeks off. When's the next holiday??!!!
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