Tuesday, September 27, 2011

icky love stuffs

Lately, I've been receiving the same question over and over at school & work: "Why are you married?" Followed by, "You're so young." For the most part, everyone has finished the conversation with a positive outlook, but I think that's because of how I answer their questions. It's easy for me to tell them the truth; I love being married to my best friend. I love having someone that I support and someone that in turn supports me. It's awesome going home to your favorite person.

I'm really happy about where Christian and I are at in our lives.

I love that I have a husband who likes being on this never-ending adventure. Now don't get me wrong, I love where I grew up and I love going home, however; it is NOT the place for me live the rest of my life. We've lived in 5 different apartments/houses since we've been married, including 3 different states: Idaho, Colorado, Arizona. I need busy. I need people. I need city. And I'm so thankful that Christian feels the same way. Seriously though, we love going home; whether it be Oregon or Colorado. But we're excited to establish our own roots.

We're really happy that it's just us right now. We'll be so happy and excited when we do start having kids, but for right now, we like just having each other. We love jumping in the pickup at 11:45 at night just to go for a drive with the windows down, listening to music...Or buying tickets at 6pm, SPRINTING to the light rail just in time to make it downtown Phoenix for the 6:40 game. And going to see our favorite bands live, even though we're deaf for the next 24 hours...Or trudging through the snow (when we were in Idaho of course) in the middle of the night after spending hours at the Bevans.

I love that Christian doesn't expect me to be a stay-at-home-wife right now. He's supporting me 100% about earning my degree and later using it for a professional career. Even if I don't want to work once we have children, he will never view my degree as waste because it's important to both of us.

I'm so thankful that Christian wasn't satisfied with only earning his Bachelor's degree. It shows me how passionate and hard working he is. Even though Graduate school requires many hours to be put in, I know that he will be a successful architect and will be rewarded for going the extra mile to learn as much as possible. (Haha, he just walked in and was mad that he got 133% on a test when he could've got 135%...he earned almost ALL of the bonus points.)

I'm not saying that people "settle" when they move home, or that they're boring once they have kids, or that they're dumb when the don't get degrees. Everyone's situation is different and each person needs something specific for them. I'm just saying that right now, I'm just really, really happy about where we are in life and the decisions we've made to get here.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

technically famous

Did you see us on TV last night? What? Really? You didn't? Well...we were on it. Maybe. Last night we were in the 9th row at the Diamond Backs game, just past 1st base. I got us really cheap and fantastic seats through my school district. We had a blast. They won, and Upton even hit a homer! We danced and jumped and screamed the whole game. Of course we ate hotdogs & peanuts. It wouldn't be a baseball game without em'. After the game, they opened up the roof and the side-panels and had a fireworks show. It was a really fun date night.



Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Labor Day Weekend

We met the Hulme side in Tucson for the weekend. It was so much fun! Most of the time, we stayed at the house and swam, ate, or played games.





On Saturday we went to see "Mission San Xavier del Bac," an old catholic church.




It got pretty hot in there...that Holy Water was looking mighty tempting.

Sunday, the guys went to the Biosphere...*cough* crickets chirping....yep...I don't know anything about it so you'll have to ask Christian.




Since the whole family was together, we celebrated all the September birthdays; Scott #22 Finley #1 and Me #23.


Our family is awesome.