Wednesday, June 10, 2009
.38 Special
My childhood and Kyle’s could not have been more different. In fact, I’ve known Kyle for over 7 years and have never, not once, met his mother. How fortunate that I have two wonderful, loving, and supportive parents that love each other more than the day they got married. They are a wonderful example to me - to us - and I am so proud of them.
Recently, after I emailed my dear mother to congratulate them on their anniversary, she quickly responded, “Thanks. Yes, I am proud that we are celebrating 38 years. I still get a thrill when he comes home and we can be together.”
If that’s not love, I don’t know what is.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
4 Years and Counting...
Today is Kyle and I's 4 year anniversary. As I reflect over the last few years, I can't help but smile. Our lives have changed and we've been moved in directions I could not foresee.
4 years ago...I had just graduated from college. I had always said I would be out of school before I got hitched. Well, I accomplished that goal by a whopping 3 weeks. Kyle had 2 more semesters and he would be a college graduate as well, so following our first married summer I enrolled in the Sports Management Masters program at Southwestern. Classes started in the fall and I completed my education December 2006.
4 years ago...Kyle worked the night shift at the Foss Lake Adventure Program and I worked 2 part-time jobs, which was well over 40 hours each week. One job was at the trusty Wellness Center with my dear friends Scott & Nelson. The second (and less desired) at Movie Gallery with the drama queens who loved to involve everyone in their, well, drama. Kyle and I only saw each other for short moments, never really getting to spend a lot of quality time with one another. It was tough - but I think it made us stronger and helped us endure the same schedule conflicts in the future. We'd done it once - we could do it again.
4 years ago...we lived in a trailer house surrounded by other trailer houses in a trailer park on the outskirts of Weatherford. Never in my life had I lived in a trailer. I distinctly remember being home alone one night (Kyle was working, of course) and a big, typical Oklahoma storm hit. I called him in a panic, and asked, "Is the trailer going to roll down the highway? Should I leave? What do I do?" He just laughed and said, "I'm sure it's fine." He was right.
4 years ago...I could not had known that we would end up in Norman, OK, Kyle working as a police officer and myself for the largest newspaper & communications company in Oklahoma. I thought I'd have at least 2 kids by now, be living in Weatherford or possibly Cordell (if Kyle's Highway Patrol plans had come to fruition). I thought I'd be more domestic, willing to stay home with the kids, cook big meals, and iron his clothes. Wrong.
4 years ago...I had no idea how much I could love Kyle. I knew I loved him and I knew he loved me. But our love has grown into a beautiful, comfortable yet exciting place. I trust him more. I think he's funnier, sexier, smarter, and an all around better person than he was when I married him. Our marriage has had it's bumps, it's turns in the road and the occasional dead-ends. But more than anything it's been wonderful. Fun. I rest easy knowing that I married my best friend, the man that God had destined for me long before we were born. I don't know what the future holds, but if it's anything like the last 4 years, I know we'll be just fine.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
It’s the Simple Things in Life….
Heading to the register I happened upon a display of retro printed mugs, book marks, stationary, and lots of other goodies. If you know me, you know I'm a sucker for all things retro so I settled on a pack of book marks (better than the usual credit card bills I use to mark my place), adorable push pins for work, and a genius little organizer.
This was just the pick-me-up I needed. Here are the push pins. Aren't they cute?
It truly is the simple things in life…!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
I'm highly irregular.
Anyway, I've been reading a lot of blogs lately and to be honest, most are about the mundane happenings of people's lives...yet they're strangly fascinating. Got me thinking...people just might be interested in hearing how I saw a lady wearing a 'swine flu' mask while driving her car or how I read the entire Twilight series in a matter of days and I'm now secretly in-love with a 17 year old vampire. So, stay tuned.
Kyle and I are heading to the Oklahoma Panhandle this weekend...I'm sure I'll have interesting stories to post after driving through Slapout and beyond. Inevitable fun awaits.