Monday, March 30, 2009

Take me Home, Country Road..


JT and me.. we really really really really
hope that we can call this home very very very soon.

I can't wait to: paint, decorate, arrange furniture, hang pictures, make Sunday breakfasts, organize, and make dinner for my husband.

Jared can't wait to: wash his car in the driveway, stargaze (we're quite in the middle of nowhere, I'll have you know), shop at Costco, build our food storage, and set up our TV and Ps3.

(Please blame the title of this blog on my good friend, Curtis. He loves John Denver.)

Friday, March 27, 2009

How to Avoid Thank-You Note Hell

Step 1: Grab your address list
Remember when you (or a family member) [my mom] gathered your guests’ names and addresses when you sent off those wedding invites? Grab that list so you don’t have to backtrack. If you can print them off your computer with a label-making program, half of your work is done already!

Step 2: Get your gift-givers straight
Most gift registries keep a master list of who gave you what, so print out a copy. For all the people who went off your registry, the sooner you jot down what they gave you, the better (before postwedding brain freeze sets in). [it has]

Step 3: Divide and conquer
Split up the task with your spouse during commercial breaks [during the Jazz game] (have him do his friends and family, and you do yours). Try for 10 a night. [I did 11 on Sunday, sucka.] Is one of you on a writer’s strike? At least agree to sign the card so both of your names are there. Hint: The person who doesn’t write the cards becomes the envelope-licker and stamp-sticker.

Step 4: Start writing [good tip]
Just like you don't want to open a boring gift, no one wants to read a boring thank-you. Say why you love the item, thank them for their support, or mention something funny, like how they were a dance machine at your reception. If the gift was money, mention how you plan to use it (house down payment, amazing honeymoon). Once it’s signed and sealed, put a fat checkmark next to the guest's name and beg your new spouse for a quickie hand-massage. Phew, just a few more to go!

Source: http://www.thenest.com/

Monday, March 9, 2009

Reason 1,023 I love being married..


One morning last week, I slept in. (6:07 to be exact!) I hurried with my morning rituals and at one point, opened the door to our bedroom. To my surprise, Jared was standing by the door and startled me very badly! (Not surprising because, I jump very easily. Some even say that I'm "jumpy.") Also, it was very early and I was expecting him to be deeply sleeping. We both laughed and then, he said with a monotone and sarcastic, "Boo." That's good humor that early in the morning, if you ask me.

After Jared found out I was running late, he got my granola bars and pudding packs together and then he went outside to warm up my car. After that, we kissed goodbye. Rumor has it after I left for the day, Jared even made muffins. :)

P.S. Here's reason number 1,024 & 1,025 & 1,026...

Jared doing the dishes :)

Jared chilling with "Little O"

Jared helping Kaden say all of our names. I love it when he says, "Sayya" :)

Dear Lynsey, Jared and I love road trips & I love taking pictures. :)

Monday, March 2, 2009

Little O (& her Mommy and Daddy..)


On Saturday, the Buhler's gave me the opportunity to practice taking family pictures! We had so much fun and Little "O" (as she's called in blogger-world, by her mom & dad) is so adorable. She's also the happiest baby I know.

Jared and I adore her and we're happy to have the Buhler's as our friends!