Remember that time we went to the Grand Canyon? The snow was a nice touch but a bit worrisome. I’m glad we went to see the sites in the bitter cold weather. I really didn’t expect to need snow gloves on the way to California. We all enjoyed the restaurant in Albuquerque (no left turn needed). I think we do some good trips. Looking forward to the next little weekend getaway. Now, what to do with the kids?
Month: July 2016
Pride, prejudice and penguins
Here is the blend that makes us so interesting. You can trap me into watching the Mr. Darcy / Ms. Bennett drama and yet you resist my attempts to snare you with Tux. Perhaps I am the weak willed party, easily swayed. I think the pond scene in “Love Actually” is quite a bit better than Mr. Darcy’s swim at Pemberley but that’s probably a matter of taste. At any rate, the history geek and the tech geek were fruitful and multiplied. Hopefully we are bucking the trend.
Faithfully yours, xoxoxo
Games
Why oh why won’t you play games with me? You played playstation pictionary (stupidest game ever!) and centipede but that’s about it in the last two decades. Sure, the munchkin game lasted three hours but that was all bonding time 🙂 Instead of winning against you, I have to amuse myself by crushing our children until they figure out how to dominate all the games.
I guess we have our little games of tickle torture and jump scares. Still, do you want to play Boggle sometime?
How I became a better me
I don’t remember discussing church or religion before marriage. I’m sure it came up but not in a serious format. I knew very little but was pretty sure that I was the “expert” when it came to religion. Something I didn’t expect was that my wife would draw me so much closer to Jesus. She just started really getting into the Bible. Her enthusiasm woke me up spiritually. I thought I was doing ok before, now I see that I was a sleepy Christian. I was content with attending church and not much more. Now I crave the Bible. I really want to learn more, help more, and serve more than ever before. In my darkest hours I have felt God’s love flow through my wife. I’m more open to His will than ever before.
A wife of noble character who can find?
She is worth far more than rubies… Proverbs 31:10-31
Derby doll
A nod to my wife’s wilder choices of spending time with friends. We met a lot of interesting people and she made some new friends. No long term bad behaviors though I still have to watch out for the random “hip check” if I’m not behaving. I really admire your strength Alaine. I think derby was really cool because you were able to show some butt kicking skills. It was good to see you take on something really different, enjoy it and excel. Just another reason I’m glad you’re my “rad” wife.
Adventures
Portmerion, another feather in your cap my dear. I hope you had as much fun on that trip as I did. I will admit to disliking the driving. Those Welsh roads are terrible and a bit scary. Only a few wrong turns and one or two dreadful roads. I really like our adventures. I am thankful that you have an inner drive to see the sites and explore (although you sometimes call it getting lost). I hope our adventures last for many years to come. We are at our best when we are taking on the world…together.
The guardian
After a great chat with my other half, I started thinking about my role as her husband with regards to our marriage. I choose to be a partner in all things. I will try new things with my wife. We will travel together, eat together, live a life together. I will not be a sentinel. I will not be like the wooden soldier, there but not really participating. I am more excited by what lies ahead than when we were first married. Who can blame me?
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
I absolutely love our shift to a whole food, plant based way of eating. I figured it would be a phase, maybe a year long, and then we’d transition back to meat. Well I’m happy to report that neither of us miss the meat (sorry bacon), and really enjoy the health benefits. I wouldn’t have made the switch on my own and would have missed out on all this good food. So a big thank you to my fabulous wife. Thank you for daring to try new things. Thank you for going out of your way to find recipes with normal ingredients and wonderful flavors. Most of all, thank you for all the time you invest in me and the kids. We would be lost without you. Now it’s time to go shopping and bravely try something new.
Pets
It’s hard to imagine that one year ago we didn’t have these little beasts. We were only supposed to be looking for a single puppy. My tender hearted bride looked over to me on the way home and asked if a single puppy might be lonely in the long run. Funny how she can read my mind because I was thinking along the same lines. Finn and Jack are a year old and full of energy. How much joy (and frustration) they bring is surprising. I am thankful for all the unexpected joy that has come into my life thanks to my sweet darling. xoxo Love you xoxo
Project Scope
A simple attempt to let the love of my life know how much I miss her. Not a blog, just a running commentary to say, “I love you” to my special lady.