Also, after I took a picture of this momentous occasion, I decided to take a picture of David. It just happened to be a picture of him doing the dishes. He told me "Now you can't say I never did anything for you if you put this on the blog." It is true. I can never say any such thing because it is now public knowledge that I have the best husband ever. Now I just need to get him a cute apron.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Don't say I never did anything for ya.
It is official, we have filled our first box for the move! This is fer rills. We are moving and packing up.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Before we leave....
A week or so ago we decided to go shooting with our friends Will and Sara (hilarious couple). Sara became a pro at the .22 and David and Will rocked the shotgun. For future reference all you Rexburg dwellers, don't go off-roading in an old Honda when the snow melts and the ground is muddy. All the trucks will drive by you and laugh.
David pulled quite the stunt and decided he would throw for himself. Lets just say if we have a World War III David will take care of me. My man is a good shot! The only thing that could be better than watching him throw for himself would be watching him handle two shotguns at once.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Kickin' it Off!
Huzzah! David and I have decided to create a blog. What better way to start than to name the blog after a C.W. McCall song? For most of you non-truck drivers out there, he is singer of sorts.
So, here is the scuttlebutt:
We met in Kennewick, Washington for the first time when I was up there for a visit. He was looking good in those khaki pants while working at Barnes and Noble. Yes, we met in the mall. Shortly after our first encounter my visit came to an end and I returned to Utah with my family. Low and behold 5 years later I entered my cousin's apartment at BYU-I to see a young man sitting at the kitchen table. He had a mullet, need I say more? That evening he proceeded to listen to Dr. Love and I took pictures of his hair to show my roommates.
We ended up dating and now we are married! Occasionally he will still cut his hair into mullets but now he adds some spice with a mustache.
Wish us luck!
So, here is the scuttlebutt:
We met in Kennewick, Washington for the first time when I was up there for a visit. He was looking good in those khaki pants while working at Barnes and Noble. Yes, we met in the mall. Shortly after our first encounter my visit came to an end and I returned to Utah with my family. Low and behold 5 years later I entered my cousin's apartment at BYU-I to see a young man sitting at the kitchen table. He had a mullet, need I say more? That evening he proceeded to listen to Dr. Love and I took pictures of his hair to show my roommates.
We ended up dating and now we are married! Occasionally he will still cut his hair into mullets but now he adds some spice with a mustache.
Over the next month we are going to be finishing up finals, taking a trip to Utah, heading up to Washington for a couple of weeks, then moving to Skagway, Alaska. We couldn't be happier to get out of Rexburg for a while.
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