Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Summer
I love summer. It's equally pleasing in all the parts of the world that I've visited. In the South, you have lazy hot summer nights, fraught with sweet tea and watermelon. In the midwest, there's just nothing like the storms and lightning bugs and the ice cream man. Hikes followed with a starbucks in Colorado, flowers and fruity water in Europe. Today's summer joy: blue sky, the smell of fresh cut grass, freshly cleaned kitchen, maybe homemade popsicles?
Friday, June 17, 2011
Oh the Irony
How does a trip to the store to buy ME new tires end up with John's car looking like this? Read on...
So recently I've starting feeling this weird vibration in my car while driving. Thud thud thud thud, over and over, all down the road at all speeds. So that leads a person to believe it's maybe the axle or the tires or something. Well yesterday, my wonderful fiance dutifully rotated my tires and we took a drive around the neighborhood to see if the thudding had stopped. Nope. It was FAR worse. We got back and he took the tires off again only to discover that the tread had come off part of the tire!
So one trip to Pepboys later, we're headed back in his truck, and all of a sudden smoke is coming from his side of the car. Once we pulled into a church parking lot, we discovered his tire had melted because his brakes locked in place!
All is well now, hopefully, but really. What's up with that irony?
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Catching Up
Wow, so much has happened in the past couple months. I have been really lax about writing anything on this blog, as you can see, and for that I apologize.
Where shall we begin?
Well, I am sitting in the study in my fiance's house (yes, I did just say fiance). I am taking a break from cleaning/organizing it to reflect on the past couple of months...engagement, crazy fun work trip, death of a good friend...it's been a big couple of months.
It's so quiet out here. The breeze is breezing outside the window, some soft Michael Buble is coming from the living room, fiance is outside mowing the lawn, puppy is taking a nap. It's one of those rare moments where the weight of everything that's happened has time to settle. I have time to settle. The city doesn't often allow those moments. Life doesn't often allow them either. Before I get moving on vacuuming up the dog hair and finding a caterer, let's just take a minute and look back.
The work trip was a jaunt over to Phoenix. Got to stay in a 5-diamond resort called the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. When you read the requirements for being classified as a 5-diamond, you find that most of it is about superior service. And no kidding! They always addressed me by name, anticipated my needs, and gave me stuff for free! I got free internet and a free cabana!
So, you might be asking about my engagement story? Well, I must say it isn't anything grandiose or terribly exciting to anyone who's not John or me, but it fits "us" so well. We often sit outside or on the couch in front of the fireplace talking through our day, sharing our dreams, talking about our future. We were doing nothing more than this on the day John proposed. Just taking a break from doing normal things to sit and talk with the one I love. He said he had been trying to ask me for a while, but I guess we needed that perfect moment. :) I am pretty sure the smile overcame my face, and maybe a few tears too. He is the love of my life. And I am his.
Now about my friend. She was a dear friend from childhood through high school. Over the past several years we talked mainly via facebook, but got together when possible whenever I visited my hometown. She was happy, bubbly, sweet, hilarious, and passionate about her beliefs. Her funeral was such a sad occasion, given that her death was sudden and tragic. But even in the sadness of knowing we will not laugh together again on this earth, there is joy in knowing we will meet again in the presence of our Heavenly Father. I miss you, Nettie.
Now I should get to vacuuming. For a dog that's not supposed to shed, Leo sure leaves a lot of hair lying around...
Where shall we begin?
| My hottie fiance, John |
It's so quiet out here. The breeze is breezing outside the window, some soft Michael Buble is coming from the living room, fiance is outside mowing the lawn, puppy is taking a nap. It's one of those rare moments where the weight of everything that's happened has time to settle. I have time to settle. The city doesn't often allow those moments. Life doesn't often allow them either. Before I get moving on vacuuming up the dog hair and finding a caterer, let's just take a minute and look back.
| The sunset in Phoenix |
| A beautiful ring passed down from my future mother-in-law |
Now about my friend. She was a dear friend from childhood through high school. Over the past several years we talked mainly via facebook, but got together when possible whenever I visited my hometown. She was happy, bubbly, sweet, hilarious, and passionate about her beliefs. Her funeral was such a sad occasion, given that her death was sudden and tragic. But even in the sadness of knowing we will not laugh together again on this earth, there is joy in knowing we will meet again in the presence of our Heavenly Father. I miss you, Nettie.
Now I should get to vacuuming. For a dog that's not supposed to shed, Leo sure leaves a lot of hair lying around...
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