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oh, to be present.

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Brett and I decided early on that we would always plan a weekend getaway for our anniversary. We celebrated our first year in Half Moon Bay, and our second in Capitola. This year, we knew a weekend wasn’t going to cut it, so we splurged on four whole glorious days in Huntington Beach.

And glorious it was. We had two rules for the weekend: 1) we would sleep as much as possible; and 2) we would eat as much as possible. Pure. Bliss.

For the first time, in a long time, I wasn’t worried about what happened yesterday, or what was going to happen tomorrow. What a gift, to live in the moment. To wake up after eleven hours of sleep, eat a hearty breakfast, and decide to take a nap. To pig out on sloppy joes and garlic fries for dinner, before insisting on dessert. To sprawl out on the beach, with an empty mind, and watch the clouds dance.

Oh, to be present. What a wonderful thing….

{ triple dates with friends. }

{ beach strolls. }

{ lazy afternoons. }

{ outdoor breakfasts. }

{ exploring. }

{ no caption necessary. }

{ pre-Mulvaney’s. }

{ homemade ice cream sampler; yes, please. }

{ my gift to B: crossing #4 off our pre-baby bucket list. }

{ B’s gift to me: this is why I love him. }

three years ago today (part two of the love story).

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

{disclaimer: anniversary mushiness lies ahead….}

Three years ago today, I put on a pretty dress and promised to love my best friend forever. I promised to bring joy into his life, and he promised to cherish every minute of every day as my husband. We agreed I would do the laundry, and he would take out the trash.

Marriage often feels like one big lesson in which we both become more aware of our strengths and weaknesses. Or, if you’re like me, you become more aware of his strengths and more aware of your weaknesses.

I’ve learned a lot in our third year of marriage, starting with the fact that my husband is much more selfless than I will ever be. I recently re-read our wedding vows, and could not believe how well Brett held up his part of the bargain. On our wedding day, he assured me: “I promise to place as much importance on your goals as I do my own and I promise to do everything that I can do to help you achieve them.”

If you haven’t met my husband, you should know that he is the epitome of supportive. If I came home one day and told him I wanted to become an astronaut, he would begin researching NASA training programs immediately.

Okay, probably not. But you get the idea.

He’s the one who told me to quit the job I hated, when I didn’t have a solid replacement lined up. The one who listened to me cry over a broken friendship for months, when I knew he was sick of hearing about it. The one who reminds me every single day that I can accomplish everything and anything I set my mind to. He’s the one who believes in me, when I don’t believe in myself.

Yep, he’s the one. The perfect one for me.

He’s not perfect, and we all know I’m far from it. Truth be told, our marriage isn’t perfect either. We fight and yell and scream sometimes. But at the end of the day, it makes us stronger. It teaches us patience. It teaches us how to love each other better.

As Brett so eloquently stated tonight at dinner: “Our marriage is like a fine wine….it keeps getting better with every passing year.” I couldn’t have said it better myself.

So, cheers to our first three years of marriage! May we continue to laugh until we cry, scream until we laugh, and learn how to love each other better. I cannot wait to see what the next three years bring. Maybe one of these, perhaps? (No promises Mom.)

(I love you, B.)

six years ago today (part one).

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Six years ago today….

He kissed me.

It happened July 9, 2004 in the middle of the street, next to his car while he said goodnight. This was no peck on the cheek, or kiss-on-the-forehead nonsense. And trust me, I had enjoyed plenty (and I do mean plenty) of good kisses in my day.

But this? This was different.

This was the kiss. You know the one. The best kiss you’ve ever had. The one that feels like it could last forever, and the one you dream about for weeks. The one where he grabs your face and kisses you like you’ve never been kissed before.

Yeah, that one.

Six years ago today, he kissed me. We’ve shared about 7,812 kisses since then, and they’re almost just as good. Almost.

Because nothing beats the first kiss you share with the person who will someday give you your last.

{ December 31, 2004 }

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