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July 13th, 2007

Two Years

  • Jul. 13th, 2007 at 2:25 PM

I forgot to post this on LJ and didn't remember until I read Aj's post about Mark =)


July 8th
About three or four months after Mike and I had been married, I was talking with my best friend, Annie, and she asked me what my favorite thing about being married was. I went into lengthy details about how I loved not having to sleep alone anymore (I hate sleeping alone. Monsters might get me.), blah blah blah always a shoulder to cry on, blah blah blah, mushy newly wed stuff. When I asked Annie what her favorite part of marriage was, she told me it was Ryan. Her favorite part of marriage was being married to Ryan.

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I didn't quite get it at the time, and it's taken me almost two years to realize what she meant, but I get it now. Being married to Mike is my favorite part of marriage. I love being married to him. It's not even something I can really describe, but anyone who has been with the love of their life, even for a little while, will be able to tell you the same thing: That person is what you love most about your relationship. They also can drive you up walls in a way no one else in this world can ;)

Okay, so that was super schmoozy and also highly confusing word-wise (I wrote it at 1am last night while high on Benadryl) In spite of the horrid wording and Benadryl induced nostalgia though, I meant every word.)

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I loved Mike's company when we were dating, but two years later I realize that I enjoy being with him more than anyone else I know. When I look at Mike, and I see so much life.

And I'm so grateful that we get to live it together. 
Happy Anniversary baby. I love you.

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Neighbor of Mine

  • Jul. 13th, 2007 at 2:44 PM

I've come to three possible conclusions about my upstairs neighbor. A: She's a nut for feng shui, B: She's OCD and can never get her floors clean enough. Or C: She just likes trying to make me crazy.

 All day long, I hear furniture scraping across the floor. Not just a single chair once in a while (She doesn't have carpet, so this would be understandable), but multiple pieces moved over and over. For hours. She's lived there for almost two months now, but she's still moving her couches! 

How does one woman manage to make as much noise as a pack of elephants playing shuffle board?

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