30 Things My Kids Should Know About Me – #15

Remember this list? Well, I’m determined to finish it. Here’s today’s prompt:

Describe when you knew your spouse was “the one.”

Interesting question. I can actually tell you when Bryce knew I was “the one.” At least I think I can. I think it was when we went to this cute musical called Forever Plaid. During the show, a girl gets chosen from the audience and the guys in the musical sing to her (the storyline revolves around a group similar to The Four Freshmen, or other boy groups from the 50’s). Well, this particular night I got chosen to go up on stage and be serenaded. Anyway, I think Bryce has told me that watching me up there, he just knew.

I have to say, I think I loved Bryce from the very start. After our first date, this is what I wrote in my journal (prepare yourself for mushy stuff): “Last night was wonderful. I don’t think I’ve ever had so much fun with a guy. From the start, I felt like I could just be myself. No pressures. Bryce is a great guy. He listens and wants to hear how you are really doing, what occupies your time. He laughs and isn’t afraid of looking silly. He dances to have fun and he belts out Broadway tunes with me. And he smiles and makes you feel special.”

One month later: “Bryce and I see each other at least once a day and usually for several hours. I could spend countless hours with him and not realize that one has passed. I think I might love him. He makes me so happy and I feel so safe and content when I’m with him. He lets me know how much he appreciates me and makes me feel so special.”

5 months after our first date (and one year before our marriage): “I love Bryce so much. Sometimes I wonder what the future holds for us. I don’t have any answers, only the peaceful assurance that everything will work out if I am faithful and continue to seek the Lord’s guidance. I could marry him, and, at this point in the relationship, that’s I’m hoping for.”

So, yeah, I was clearly smitten from the very beginning. 11.5 years after that first date and I still am.

 

T-Ball!

This month we had our first introduction to the world of organized sports. Calder is playing T-Ball! They have practice games at the fields just across the road from our house. I’m very excited about it. He’s only had one practice and it was hard for me to tell if he enjoyed it, so I hope it gets more fun for him as he practices his skills.

Calder's the little guy in the green. Note to self: make sure he wears a hat next time!

Calder’s the little guy in the green. Note to self: make sure he wears a hat next time!

Learning how to bat.

Learning how to bat.

Swing, batter batter!

Swing, batter batter!

 

Amelie went with Bryce to cheer Calder on. I think the sun started to get to her...

Amelie went with Bryce to cheer Calder on. I think the sun started to get to her…

Calder will play for 6 weeks. Should be fun! Next week, Amelie starts ice skating lessons! That should be an adventure.

 

 

10 Years!

As of the 24th of this month, Bryce and I have been married 10 years! Makes me feel a little old, but mostly it makes me feel grateful. It’s been a wonderful 10 years! Pretty much since we got married, Bryce and I had planned on going to Paris to celebrate our 10th anniversary. However, we ended up building our house this past year and using our Paris savings for that. We still want to go–it’s Bryce’s favorite city and I’ve never been to Europe–so now we’re thinking we’ll go for our 15th anniversary. To celebrate this year, we spent a weekend in Park City. Three days, two nights, plenty of time to read, order room service, enjoy Main Street (over 19 art galleries along that one street!), enjoy yummy food, see some movies, and spend time together. It was so relaxing.

Our hotel room. Complete with a little dishwasher, range, and washer/dryer!

Our hotel room. Complete with a little dishwasher, range, and washer/dryer!

Nice bathroom...

Nice bathroom…

One of my favorite things was ordering room service and eating breakfast in bed.

One of my favorite things was ordering room service and eating breakfast in bed.

We splurged and had the most delicious dinner at Ruth's Chris Steak House. The restaurant is in the hotel and was the nicest restaurant we've ever eaten at. Rose petals for our anniversary.

We splurged and had the most delicious dinner at Ruth’s Chris Steak House. The restaurant is in the hotel and was the nicest restaurant we’ve ever eaten at. Rose petals for our anniversary.

This was my favorite bite of the weekend--the most delicious banana cream pie I have ever tasted. Carmelized bananas topped a creamy banana filling in an individual pie crust. Beyond words.

This was my favorite bite of the weekend–the most delicious banana cream pie I have ever tasted. Carmelized bananas topped a creamy banana filling in an individual pie crust. Beyond words.

Happy at dinner.

Happy at dinner.

The gorgeous view from our room.

The gorgeous view from our room.

The shoe tree in Park City. I need to research this and see how the tradition started.

The shoe tree in Park City. I need to research this and see how the tradition started.

All in all, it was a great weekend. I love Park City and kept telling Bryce that we should retire there when we’re old and gray.

And from a recent photo shoot, here’s our family after 10 years (Calder’s expression is my favorite part!):

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