Wednesday, January 27, 2010
1 Month down...
Let's just say that we expect to live to about 85 years old. That's a little more than the average life expectancy right now, but I think we could do it. Let's do some math! My dad will get a kick out of this because he knows more than anyone that I hate math. So, the average of Katie's and I's remaining life is approximately 63 years. That's also 756 months, or 3528 weeks, or 24696 days away!!! So, 63 years together sounds pretty good. We have just tackled the first month of marriage. It's been a month filled with obvious things like love, laughter, and joy, but we know there are also times of laziness, sadness, and frustration. 1/12 of a year...that's til mile marker #1, when the honeymoon year is over. We have a ways to go, but that's exactly what we signed up for. We're excited to be here and so glad that we have friends and family around us to see us through the next 755 months of our marriage...and maybe even more!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
The Test of a Blogger
This post is dedicated to my friend Ryan Mayo.
Last Sunday after church service Katie and I chatted with our friend Ryan. Ryan is engaged and excited to be married like us this coming summer. We were sharing with Ryan some of the things we have been doing since the wedding like decorating the apartment, cooking together, having couples over, and starting a blog. Ryan laughed and ask how the blog was working out. It might be well known to most of you that "blogging" is a sort of fad that a lot of people jump into only to end up not keeping up to date with. I cannot yet say that this is not me because I have only posted a few times and within a month. I had suggested to Ryan to check the blog out and follow the things Katie and I post about our married life. I chuckle inside at the situation that could unfold from here, I could be eating my words in 6 months not keeping up with regular posts or I could be reveling in my ability to keep the world well informed about the activities of our life. I'm giving Ryan all the credit on this one cause I want to prove him wrong but more so prove to the world that marriage can be worth writing about. Marriage is a wondrous journey worth documenting. I hope to share many stories of both enjoyable and interesting moments with you all. Stay tuned!
Last Sunday after church service Katie and I chatted with our friend Ryan. Ryan is engaged and excited to be married like us this coming summer. We were sharing with Ryan some of the things we have been doing since the wedding like decorating the apartment, cooking together, having couples over, and starting a blog. Ryan laughed and ask how the blog was working out. It might be well known to most of you that "blogging" is a sort of fad that a lot of people jump into only to end up not keeping up to date with. I cannot yet say that this is not me because I have only posted a few times and within a month. I had suggested to Ryan to check the blog out and follow the things Katie and I post about our married life. I chuckle inside at the situation that could unfold from here, I could be eating my words in 6 months not keeping up with regular posts or I could be reveling in my ability to keep the world well informed about the activities of our life. I'm giving Ryan all the credit on this one cause I want to prove him wrong but more so prove to the world that marriage can be worth writing about. Marriage is a wondrous journey worth documenting. I hope to share many stories of both enjoyable and interesting moments with you all. Stay tuned!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
House Guests!!!
Yesterday evening we had the great privilege of having our first house guests (other than family) over for dinner, tv, and games. Christy and Josh were wonderful company, both being very good friends of ours. We ate some delicious spaghetti that my beautiful wife prepared and then we all sat around our 52 inch tv and watch "How I Met Your Mother", one of the most awesome shows ever! We also watch "Accidentally on Purpose" and "Big Bang Theory". After dinner and tv shows we all gather on our living room floor and played Loaded Questions, a board game that really makes you laugh hard. We all had a fantastic time. Katie and I are enjoying married life and looking forward to sharing moments like this with many others.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Back to Work, back to Life, and on through (Living, Loving, Laughing, Crying)
I'm going back to work today, which is a relieving thing and a giant leap. I'm glad to be going back to earning the wage and building skills. The past week with my new wife Katie has been one full of cherishing moments and peaceful recollections, along with hopeful smiles of our future together. I have very much enjoyed our time of almost absolutely zero separation. I must go now, on to the job, which is not my work but more so my duty as a husband to provide a beautiful comfortable life for Katie. My desire is to do just that by any means. She laying behind me as I type this and I right exactly where we're at right now. Having her here makes me feel ready and able to go to work and do the work necessary to love her with all that I am. These is my wondering today, my job is to be her husband.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
The First Week of Our New Life Together
Hello Everyone,
Today marks the first complete week of Katie and I's married life together. It's already funny to think how just a week ago we were in the hustle and bustle of wedding preparations and so very anxiously awaiting finally tying the knot. Katie and I had a fantastic 4 days in San Diego enjoying the ocean view and 60 degree weather. We went to the zoo of course, which was the number one priority, then spent some enjoyable time at the beach and doing some shopping. We arrived in KC to below teen temperatures and more snow. Not what we wanted, but now we can keep each other nice and warm. There were lots of wonderful gifts and quite an overwhelming mess waiting at home for us, but thus far we have done well to organize and start creating a home for ourselves. Today we went to church and had the joy of being married and introducing ourselves as the Koops, even though we really only talked to Ryan and Kristi. We were aptly proclaimed as the "married people!!!" We cooked a delightful lunch together and then washed the dishes. And now we're both sitting on the lovely brown plaid couch each on our computers. Married life rocks!!! Catch you on the flip side.
Today marks the first complete week of Katie and I's married life together. It's already funny to think how just a week ago we were in the hustle and bustle of wedding preparations and so very anxiously awaiting finally tying the knot. Katie and I had a fantastic 4 days in San Diego enjoying the ocean view and 60 degree weather. We went to the zoo of course, which was the number one priority, then spent some enjoyable time at the beach and doing some shopping. We arrived in KC to below teen temperatures and more snow. Not what we wanted, but now we can keep each other nice and warm. There were lots of wonderful gifts and quite an overwhelming mess waiting at home for us, but thus far we have done well to organize and start creating a home for ourselves. Today we went to church and had the joy of being married and introducing ourselves as the Koops, even though we really only talked to Ryan and Kristi. We were aptly proclaimed as the "married people!!!" We cooked a delightful lunch together and then washed the dishes. And now we're both sitting on the lovely brown plaid couch each on our computers. Married life rocks!!! Catch you on the flip side.
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