Thursday, December 18, 2008

Do you want to hear a love story?


We made it! (of course we made it) The supposedly hardest first year of marriage has been completed and we're beggin' for more! After a year we still feel like Newlyweds.


Most of you don't really know the story of how we fell in love, and how we knew we should be together. In commemoration of our first anniversary, I've decided to share with you what I consider to be a gem of a love story. (I'll omit the mushy details for the sake of my male readers.)


Last summer ( '07) I was having a blast in the student ward. I had lots of fun with my friends, I was dating some really fun guys, and you know...generally having a lot of fun. Chris had seen me at the student ward and, as he would say, "he could never find me to introduce himself after church." However, as he was living with his parents for the summer, his mother says it was slightly more dramatic than that. She told me about how every Sunday for two months they would hold their breath waiting for him to come home to see if he'd worked up the nerve to talk to "that girl" he saw at church, and every Sunday he would come home disappointed because he hadn't.


In June, my friend Denae Crowley was looking for someone to play a musical number in sacrament meeting for the Stake presidency. She knew I played the cello and asked me if I would put something together for the next week. Now, I don't know if you're aware of this, but there is not much that I dread more than playing for an audience...especially in church. This time though, I was actually pretty excited about it. I was playing a duet with my friend Andrew who is an incredible musician (which could explain why I didn't mind so much).


After we were finished playing (which was gorgeous by the way, should have been recorded) I was standing talking with my friend Christine and Kelly, and Chris came up to us to say hello to Kelly. (I found out later that he had asked Kelly to go talk to me so he could come up and talk to her and she would introduce him...smooth) Anyways, when he came to talk to us, Kelly and Christine got "distracted" by someone across the room and left Chris to talk to me. The conversation literally went as follows:


"Hi, I'm Chris"

"Hi I'm Whitney"

"You did great today"

"Thanks"

"So what was it that you played"

"Oh, it's an old hymn. Come thou Fount of Every Blessing." (I found out later that he was actually asking what instrument I played... Silly boy)

"Oh... You know, I'd really like to get to know you. Could I get your number and take you out next week?"


Now I don't know what it was like when any of you were dating, but this was a total jaw dropper to me. Guys didn't just ask you out like that. Oh no, that was far too simple. There's an epidemic of "hanging out" for months before there's a possible first date. So naturally, I gave him my number and told him I'd like to go out with him that weekend.


Mom and dad were in Michigan for 10 days, so when I got home I called Mom and told her about Chris. I think I told her it was kind of odd, but I liked that he was obviously interested in me. (Chris told me later that when his parents asked if he had talked to me that day, he was horrified at his conversation with me and he was convinced I probably thought he was such a dork...silly boy)


So, the weekend was soon, and Chris called me on Thursday and asked if I would go out with him the next evening. I worked till 10:00 every night, so I told him we'd have to do it some other time. He told me that 10:00 wasn't too late, and we'd just go out for a bite. I was trying to get out of it, but he was persistant. So Friday 10:00 rolls around and I'm nasty, tired, and sweaty from my job which is basically an 8 hour work out, and I head over to meet him at Applebee's. We eat some grub and talk. I thought he was kind of a nerd, but then again so am I. (Did I mention I love nerds? They're the sweetest). We had a lot of fun talking so he asked me if I wanted to go back to his house and play some games. I figured why not, and don't tell Mom and dad, but we were out till 4:00 just laughing and playing. I really wasn't that interested, but I thought he was fun.


The next Sunday at church he said hello and talked to me during Sunday school. He knew I was by myself because Mom and Dad were still in Michigan, and it was Father's Day, so he invited me to the picnic his family was having. I felt a little akward intruding on his family event but everyone was really nice. We stayed out on the front lawn goofing around all night again and when he walked me to the car and said goodnight, he was about to shut my door and he popped his head in and said "Oh yeah, you have the most beautiful eyes I've ever seen...How'd you do that?" Cheesy, but cute. You gotta admit.


On his mission, Chris had been given these little medallions that had his mission seal on them. They were awards for...doing really well...I guess. Anyways, he had been given a few of them, and he gave one to me to keep on my key chain. On one of my favorite dates with him, he took me to go star-gazing (One of my very favorite things.) He brought a little mini grill to roast marshmellows, and he had gotten me an astronomy book with all the constellations. I was so impressed! Keep in mind that at this time, I'm still dating other guys because I'm NOT interested in doing the whole boyfriend/girlfriend thing. One day though, I had an unexpected day off (something about it being illegal to do 16 hour shifts in the health field...) so I had a whole day to myself, and do whatever...but all I wanted to do was be with Chris. That's when I knew that I should probably stop dating other guys and see what could happen with me and him.


So he was working two jobs at the time, and I was working as a CNA and taking classes at the same time. Not a ton of time to be together but we managed. One day, we had a miraculous day off TOGETHER, so we decided to make good on the time we had. We got up to watch the sunrise, and ended up spending 21 hours together. Funny part was it was still hard to say goodnight.


We'd been dating for a few months, spending every spare second we could together, and were completely head over heels for each other. Chris and I had talked about marriage a little, but I really wasn't interested in being that serious because I was way too young, I had too much I wanted to do, blah blah blah. Nevertheless, Chris was persistant. He asked me to marry him, and I told him "I don't know." He was fine with that. He told me I could have all the time I needed to decide, as long as he knew that I was thinking about it. Well, I noticed that I would talk to him about marriage more, and what it would be like to be married, and fun things we would do once we were married, blah blah blah, so I knew that I couldn't just keep dating him and making him wait.


I've always known, though, that I should pray about marriage, even if I know that it's what I want. I needed to know that it was what God had in mind for me, and I couldn't give him a definate yes or no until I had that answer. He had already been to the temple about it and had gotten his answer and he was so patient waiting for me to do the same. I procrastinated praying about it because I was so freaked out by the thought of being a WIFE! I was just a kid for heaven's sake!


Well, Chris and I decided that we would set a day aside to fast and pray about whether or not marriage was the right step for us right now. He was out of town that day, but we still decided that every two hours we would stop and say a quick prayer. We started our fast at 10:00, and I went upstairs to my room to pray. I wasn't praying to ask if Chris was "the one." I don't believe that there is a "one and only." I just wanted to know if it was the right time, if we could make each other happy, if I could become the person God wanted me to be with Chris, if we would be the family that God needed us to be. While I was praying, I opened my eyes and noticed that my keys were on my bed. That kind of surprised me because I always left them downstairs on the table. I got distracted from my prayer (obviously) and picked them up. I looked at the medallion Chris had given me, and I turned it over to the back side. I'd never really looked at it before, but on the other side, there is a heart with the phrase "Strive for perfection" engraved inside of the heart. That's when I knew I should marry Chris.


Now, not that it was a "sign" or anything. I was just so worried because I was so young and this was the biggest and most important decision of my life and I wanted so much to marry someone who would be my partner in putting God first in our lives, and in being wonderfully in love forever, and always helping each other be a little better. When I saw the medallion, I just felt so much peace. I knew that it would be the motto of our marriage. That together with our love for eachother, we would always "Strive for Perfection." I knew that I should marry Chris, and I knew that I would be so, so happy.


And when you know...why wait.


He proposed officially in October. He drove me to the highest mountain in Island Park, where you can see the Northern Lights on a clear night. He took me star-gazing with roasted marshmellows...my favorite date. He even brought along the astronomy book he gave to me before (stolen from my room for him by my roommates) Unfortunately, we got stuck in the snow on the way up to the peak, so we settled for someplace farther down the mountain. He asked me to look up Cassiopea in my astronomy book (My favorite constellation because it's shaped like a W and it's named "The Queen of the Sky.") On the page about Cassiopea, he had typed up a story about how the very normal "King Cepheus" (...silly boy) met the beautiful "Queen Cassiopea" and how they'd fallen in love, how he took her to the mountains one evening to look at the stars, and how he had brought a small token of his love to give her as he got on one knee to ask a very important question...
I'm still in love with that...silly boy.


And the rest-- as they say-- is history.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

THaNkSgiVInG!!

Well, I finally decided to share all those pictures I had from Turkey day. To be honest, most of them were taken by Maren... which would explain why I have a million pictures just like this!

But she's a little artist, and took some pretty great pictures of the day.



First of all we have Mother, the star of the day! What an excellent cook!
Everyone was helping where they could.



Kids chillin out before dinner.And here we have the days activities.





Cause.....and effect


Yup, dad is eating his pie out of a serving bowl...His excuse being that he's going to eat that much pie anyways, might as well not have to get up to get seconds.


Sam showing off his chocolate pie hands. The chocolate pie and Activia yogurt were his diet of the day.


Mom has this funny knack for managing to stick her tongue out in pictures by accident. I don't really know how one sticks their tongue out on accident, but oh well.


And here's some random pictures taken throughout the rest of the day.

I wonder what Chris is making that face at in that picture ^



Maren and I decided that we like profile pictures. Kinda neat I think.







I would have to say that this Thanksgiving was Fabulous! Delicious, relaxing, fun, and wonderful.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Lucky in Love


The other night Chris made cupcakes, my favorite kind. I brought some to work to share with Annette.


Annette told me I was lucky to have such a good husband.


I told her she was right.

Yeah, we are those people.

You know those kind of people who are obnoxiously affectionate with their pets? You know, the kind that make pancakes for their overgrown dogs, (hint hint) kiss their faces even though you know they just licked their own bottom, and the kind that buy clothing for their pets...

Yeah, we're those kind of people. (Except for the whole pancakes-bum-kissing thing.)
Actually the sweater was a dollar a Target. When we put it on her, it was pretty hilarious watching her wrestle with herself to get it off.
A whole dollar for an entire night of entertainment! Talk about a cheap date night :)

The Winter Pinks?


Our heater is on the fritz which means really chilly mornings around our place. My dear husband has nothing but basketball shorts to wear as PJ's, so he stole my HOT pink flannel bottoms. (Super sexy right?) There's no shame in having warm legs!
Can anybody guess what he might be getting for Christmas???

Monday, November 10, 2008

It's about time!

Well, it's November and my last post was all the way back in September!!! It's been a while to say the least. To be honest, there's really not too much going on with us lately. We're back in Twin, and I'll be starting the nursing program next fall (woohoo!). Right now, I'm working as a receptionist at a law firm (that specializes in medical malpractice cases so....ironic), and I'm also working as a clinical assistant at a hearing aid clinic. I actually really like both of my jobs! My first job is kinda fun, and as a major plus, the office goes out for breakfast at least once a week (yay) I get the giant granite front desk with the HUGE wide screen computer monitor (it's as big as a TV, I swear.) Anyway it's a pretty nice place...even if my boss's are a little eccentric.

My second job is kinda fun too! I'm the assistant to an audioprosthologist. If someone has a problem with their hearing aids not working right, they make an appointment to see me, in my very own HUGE office, and I get to wear my lab coat (which is exciting to me for some reason) and I have a separate room with my work bench and all these power tools and such to fix stuff.

With either job, I have an incredible amount of down time where I honestly have nothing I can do...besides clean (and lets face it, there's only so many times you can clean an office without eventually having nothing left to clean!) Honestly, I check everyone's blogs everyday, so it's really not fair of me to have gone for so long without updating my own because I kind of depend on everyone else to keep me entertained!

Chris has been working at the music store with Mom and Dad. It worked out as a win-win for everyone! Mom and Karen both wanted to work less in the store, Dad needed someone there to be able to help him lift pianos, Chris has accounting experience, and Chris needed a job that would be willing to work with his school schedule. FANTASTIC!

That's really all the news we have. We were planning on a great Halloween with lots of pictures, but unfortunatly we were both pretty sick and ended up crashing on the couch for a week! We even had such a good idea for a costume...but I shouldn't tell you, I'll just save it for next year! Who knows...at the rate that I'm going, it might be Halloween again before I make a new post anyways! ;)

Monday, September 29, 2008

Well, Chris and I had been wanting to go camping the entire summer. It was already September and we didn't feel like we had had a summer! So, thanks to Mark and Halee and Mom and Dad for letting us borrow EVERYTHING, we got to have one last hurrah before the end of the summer. We went to the Sawtooths and found a great spot literally 10 feet from this little stream. We couldn't have found a better spot. (Yes I know...we brought our cat. She was actually pretty funny to watch trying to catch grasshoppers and knats.)





















In honor of dad, we took pictures of breakfast! Gotta keep the tradition alive :) Yum Yum!



To top it off, we went fishing...well...we tried to! not much fish to be had, but still all in all, it was a great trip! I now officially feel ready for fall!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Meet Iola!

Well, it's a little late, but I'm true to my word. Finally, here's some pictures of our kitty that I promised!

These two were on the first day that we got her. She came home and went right to sleep on my shoulder! She's so little!
These were the the third day we had her. We took her out to the park near our apartment. She had never felt grass before, and she definately didn't like the feel of it in her toes! She would run between me and Chris with her legs as far apart as she could and climb up on us to get off the grass. She would run to Chris and he would walk away, and she'd just run after him begging to be picked up. Pretty cute to see a guy being followed around by a tiny little kitten!


I don't know if you can see it very well, but when she was really little, her eyes were actually turquoise! Green in the middle, blue on the outside.




So there ya have it. That's Iola (pronounce eye-oh-la) She's bigger now, but not a lot and still just as fiesty! She's pretty fun :)

Monday, June 16, 2008

My Apologies

Hey just real fast I wanted to say sorry about the song "What I Got" I didn't know it wasn't the clean version until I had already downloaded it, and it swears a bit. So please, if you're listening to that song, press the next button on the play list. Sorry again!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

A family of three...well..maybe 2 and a 1/2

A couple of weeks ago, Chris decided to let me have a kitten! I've wanted a pet SO bad since we got married, but we can't have a dog because they're too big, and plus we're really not supposed to have pets at our apartment complex. Well, we'd seen plenty of apartments with cats sitting in the window, and so Chris (being the wonderful husband that he is) found an add in the paper for free kittens in the neighboring town, and surprised me and took me to go pick out our kitty!

I would like to introduce you to...(drum role please...) Iola!!! She's a tiny, sweet n' spicy little furball! From day one, she definately made herself at home. At first, she didn't like the feel of walking on carpet on her toes, so she would just bounce on the carpet with her feet as far apart as she could. Her favorite thing to play with is our feet. She will sneak up on them, crouch down, shake her little bum, and POUNCE! She's so ferocious! We've also noticed, that she refuses to sleep anywhere but right next to us. If we're up working on something, she'll complain to us until we sit down so she can cuddle up to us a doze off.

Chris at first wasn't such a big fan, but she melted his heart in no time! We love her and she's so much fun! I'll post pictures soon

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

whits-place

Happy Birthday to Me!

Yaaayy! I'm not a teenager anymore! Last week was my 20th birthday, and Chris and I went home for the weekend. It was so fun! We stayed at the Condie's, and I woke up to DELICIOUS waffles and strawberries (Thanks so much Linda!). All of Steff and Andi's kids made me an awesome birthday card. Tom and Linda gave me this neat little food storage starter kit which will come in so handy when we can start building that up, Steff made me some adorable cloth table napkins to match our kitchen perfectly, Chris gave me my newest favorite movie (P.S. I love you, we watched in on our honeymoon) and this crazy little wire head scratcher that feels SO good! It's like candy for the scalp! Best of all, Chris VOLUNTARILY went shopping with me!!!! I love the clothes, but the best part is just that he came with me! It was so fun!
Later that night, we went over to my parents house for a birthday/Mother's Day celebration. We gave mom our mother's day present, and Dad gave her the presents he got for her (he really did pick some great things!) Mom and Dad gave me a......(drum role please.......) SEWING MACHINE!!!! WOOHOOOO! This is so exciting! I have a hard time finding skirts long enough, now...not a problem! Home decorations are expensive to buy, not anymore! Pajama pants that are never long enough....never again!!!! There are a ton of fun projects I can finally get started on!

Over all, it was a wonderful birthday! Thank you so much everyone for making it such a great day!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Do I have the sweetest husband or what!

Sunday night we had friends over for dinner, and the kitchen was a disaster! Monday was my first day of work, I came home to this little note on the door (which brightened my day!) and then (drum roll please....) a CLEAN KITCHEN!!! Oh I was so excited! The icecream was delicious by the way!



To understand how fun this next little note was, I gotta tell you a little history. When we were dating, I worked evenings till 10:00, and once or twice a week I had to work a double from 6am to 10pm. Poor Chris had 2 jobs and had to work from 6am to 11pm almost every day! Needless to say, we were crazy about each other but didn't have a ton of free time to go out. So how did we manage? We would either leave a note for eachother on the car window, or surprise eachother by waiting at the car till the other got off of work for a quick "catch up" on our day.

So when I got off work Tuesday night, and this was on my windshield I was SO excited! What a cutie!

Oh Go Fly A Kite!

So last Friday, it was Chris's turn to plan a date, and he had the BRILLIANT idea of flying kites!! It was so much fun! Chris got Spiderman, and I got the princesses.



Chris's kite had some more problems... He was running around the field after his kite the whole time



My kite still flying high
That's me flying both kites...pure talent!
It was a fun date, and a perfect idea for such a windy day!