Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Time Flies

Jacob, on the very day I met him, 2001

March 30th, 2009. I woke up, got ready, worked on my computer, helped my co-worker with CAD, and finally went to my design meeting. At the meeting I wrote down the date on my notepad: 3-30-09. Suddenly I realized what that day meant: 8 years ago on March 30th is when Jacob and I started dating! EIGHT YEARS AGO!

This realization put me in a very sappy, nostalgic mood, so be warned. If you don't want to hear gushy stories of young love, skip this post. But I wanted to write it down for me. We're starting a family now and I felt like looking back at how it all started.

We met when we were 16 at my friend's birthday party. It was one of those movie moments when someone walks into the room, your eyes meet, and you know they're going to be a part of your life. A lot of people don't believe in love at first sight, I can't believe in anything but. He flirted shamelessly, and I felt like he'd been my friend for years.

A week or so later, that same friend (Kim, if you're reading this, yes we know we owe you eternally), gave him my phone number. He called me every day for a week, and I was never ever home. He said he got to know the rest of my family very well during that week. Finally, on Sunday he called one more time. My mom has this rule, where on Sunday's we can't talk on the phone with friends, because it's a family day. I don't know what inspired her to let me break the rule that one time, but we ended up talking for like 4 hours. Again, I felt like I'd known him for years.

The next Tuesday at our youth activity, Kim told me that the boy's rifle team was having practice that very minute at their school which was 5 minutes away. We left the activity early, ran to the gym and I immediately spotted Jacob marching in the line with all the other members of the rifle team. He saw me and broke out the biggest smile I'd ever seen, but bless him, he didn't break formation. We had to leave, but it was reassuring to see him again and have it reaffirmed to me that he wasn't a figment of my imagination.

Our first date was exactly one week after I turned 17, on March 30th, 2001. He picked me up from a tennis match in his mom's Ford Explorer. I was sweaty and red-faced, but he was sweet and told me I looked cute. He took me home, I changed, and we sat in my room talking. And before I knew what was happening, he kissed me. This is only the third time we've seen each other in person, mind you. I pulled away from him, being the innocent, naive girl that I was at the time and said "Well this isn't what I was planning on doing tonight." And with a look that was genuine surprise, and sheer misunderstanding he said, "It isn't?" Like there was no other purpose for us meeting that evening. I couldn't help but laugh. He did officially ask me to be his girlfriend later that night, and he's been the best part of my life ever since.

In these 8 years we've shared countless experiences. He was baptized as a member of the church, we went to prom(s), we graduated high school, I left for college, he went on a mission, we became best friends through our weekly emails, he gave me relationship advice, he came back and proposed, we got married, we've moved 4 times, we've bought new cars, built a life together, and now we're starting a family. 8 years later.

I'm so excited to see where life takes us from here. I'm so grateful to know that no matter what happens, he's there for me. Anyone who knows me, knows I worry about everything. But with him, I never worry. I know we're in this together. And if he hasn't given up on me by now, I don't think he's planning on it.

So thanks for sharing my stroll down memory lane. Here are some pictures of us through the years. Again, this is mostly for me, but enjoy. Laugh at how young we look. And sometime, take a look back at how you got where you are today. It's good to remember the past, when the future's coming at you like a freight train.

Jake and me at my Senior Prom, 2002

Meeting me at the airport after my trip to Florida with Ashley, 2001

At his high school graduation, 2002


One of our engagement pictures, 2005


On our wedding day, 05-05-06

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Pink!


Jacob and I went to my 18 week ultrasound today and it was reaffirmed to me what I've felt all along; we're having a little girl! I'm so excited and relieved that my instincts weren't completely off. I had 4 dreams when I first got pregnant that I was holding my little girl. Anyone who knows me knows that my baby dreams are like 95% accurate. I had a dream my mom had a girl before we even knew she was pregnant with Hannah. I had a dream my sister had a girl before I even knew SHE was pregnant. So I thought "If I have THIS many dreams that it's a girl, and it's a boy, my whole psyche will be thrown off." Luckily that didn't happen, and little E. is on her way. (I don't want to tell her name to the world until she's born, but we'll just say I've got a name selected!) The doc said she looks just right size-wise and all her major organs are functioning as they should be, which is always good to hear. And her heartbeat was 160bpm, which they said was right on track.

I just have to say, that it's one of the most amazing things to see your baby in an ultrasound. She kept covering her face with her hands, and squirming around so we didn't really get a good profile shot, but I had tears in my eyes when we saw her little arms and legs moving, and her little heart beating. I'm so happy that the Lord has blessed us with this little girl, and I already love her more than I ever thought possible. Here's to the next 5 months! (We'll see how much I love her when she's kicking me in the ribs and I can FEEL it. :) )

Friday, January 30, 2009

Big News!

Jacob and I are expecting our first child!!! That's right, after way too many months of trying to get pregnant, it finally happened! I'm officially in my second trimester and due August 2nd. We're so excited and can't wait to find out what we're having! We feel very humbled and blessed by this coming change, and summer can't come soon enough!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Buckle up, it's the law.

This has been a crazy week. For more reasons than I can write. But one BIG reason is that on Tuesday night we were heading to Salt Lake to see the lights on Temple Square. My mom, Beckie, Rachael, and Elayna were in my parent's car, and Hannah (my 10 year old sister) came with me. I got onto the I-15 going north into really slow traffic, like stop-and-go. I managed to merge into the 2nd lane from the right and started to slow down to a stop. I was probably going 5 miles an hour with my foot on the brake when the car behind me was hit, causing it to run into me, pushing me to the right. It proceeded to scrape the entire driver's side of my car, and ran into me again on the front driver's side. I think I bumped the car in front of me on the initial impact, but the car that came around me hit the same car I did. After pulling off into the emergency lane and talking to the police officer I learned that there were 4 cars involved and the people who caused it were some teenagers in Daddy's Audi. After a minor freak-out I was able to get the car towed to a collision lot and the Audi's insurance is paying for my rental car until we figure out what to do with our car. It makes me sad to see these pictures, but at the end of the day, Hannah and I are fine. I have minor whiplash because I tensed up when I saw it coming, but Hannah was blissfully unaware and is completely fine, which I am INFINITELY grateful for. I couldn't live with myself if something had happened to her.
So anyway, I went and emptied the car out yesterday and took some pictures for my records. I thought I'd share them with the blogging world as well. I'm so grateful we were being watched over and are safe. Cars are replaceable, little sisters are not.
So everyone buckle up and pay attention on the roads today. :)





Thursday, November 20, 2008

Spa-aaah


Okay so after three weeks of hard manual labor at work (a mixture of scaffolding, staple guns and scissor lifts, I'd rather not think about) I finally got the chance to unwind at a Noah's sponsered spa day. Bri and I went to Cameo beauty school for four hours of pure relaxation. I'd never been to a spa, never had a facial, never even had a PEDICURE and today I got it all. I can barely keep my eyes open typing this, I'm so tired and relaxed. So for all you who haven't been, or if it's been awhile I HIGHLY recommend going and getting your cares peeled away along with your top layer of dead skin! :)

Sunday, October 26, 2008

My Noah's

Here are some not-professional-caliber photos of the Noah's building I've been working on for so long (and others have been working on for MUCH longer than I). I was a tour guide for most of the week so I was able to take lots of people through and show off our work, as well as my family (which is who you'll see in some of the pics). Bear with me, there's a lot of pictures, but I think it turned out to be a GORGEOUS building. Good job Jessica and Bri and TONS of others!


View down from the balcony

Main Hall

Balcony

Room 202


Room 200

2nd Floor Hall

Rooftop Seating area and the bar I "designed"

Rooftop Seating (Cushions not included)

Rooftop Patio where the ice-skating rink will be

3rd Floor Restroom

Room 300

Room 300 seating

Bridal Vanity I designed

Room 301

3rd floor Hall

Theater room

Game room

Board Room

Quick Trip to B-town

We've been meaning to make it up to Bozeman for a LONG time now, and with the threat of snow looming over us, and an emergency from my brother Adam (long story, but he basically got jumped and ended up with 1 1/2 of his front teeth knocked out and needing stitches in his lip) we finally made time to go up there and we are SO glad we did! I didn't get any pics of Adam's hurt teeth (he wouldn't let me if I asked) but I did get a lot of Dave and Kansas and our pseudo-neice and nephew Scarlett and Griffin. Thanks for letting us stay with you guys and putting up with Jacob and his craziness for 2 days!



Jacob and Dave waiting to get in to Ted's

Kansas and I waiting outside the restaurant. $70 dinner anyone?

The beginning of Jacob's "4 games of croquet, 4 games of victory."

Yes, Jacob IS that much fun to laugh at! :)

Me and Jakey

Jake pretending to be a scary guy giving Griff a pumpkin. He wasn't falling for it.

Kansas' brother Stetson, Griff and Scarlett

Scarlett dancing. So stinkin cute!

She wanted to play croquet with the big boys.














Scarlett in the morning. I love the muffin stuffed
in her face!