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May Socks – Done!

The Trekking XXL #107 socks, my May socks, are done! Whoo hoo! The photo isn’t happening tonight – they caused me a bit of stress when I discovered halfway through the foot portion that 5 rows earlier a stitch had jumped off the needles and I needed to fix that or there were going to be big issues. I’ve never had a dropped stitch before, so that was just a ton of fun. Actually, I fixed it pretty easily, but I had to wait until after we finished watching “The Interpreter” because there was no way I could focus on the movie and fix the stitches at the same time. But that was just a bit more stress than I really wanted to deal with tonight!

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We Are Such Rebels…

Forget the Groom's Cake - Big Pink Cookies Instead!

Mike & I met because of our blogs. We didn’t meet online in the online dating sort of way, but instead we had mutual blogging friends when Mike lived in London. Every time he would come back to Houston, both Dave and Ann would ask him if he had met me yet. They kept encouraging me to meet him. So when Mike finally moved back to Houston and hosted an afternoon at a coffee shop on September 21, 2002, I knew I *had* to go just so I could finally meet him in person.

I knew that day that I had met “the one”. A few weeks later we joked that we may as well just run off to Vegas, because we were going to get married someday. We are a little more practical than that, so instead we dated for over a year, and he proposed on New Year’s Eve, 2003.

Mike wanted the more traditional wedding. He pointed out that people come together three times in your life to celebrate you – your baptism, your wedding, and your funeral. The more I thought about it, it made sense. So we gathered our loved ones and celebrated our love with them.

Neither one of us is from Houston or the south, so the traditional “Groom’s Cake” was not our thing. However, considering our history, we knew that there was one thing that we had to have. The Big Pink Cookie and a Coffee Corner.

(Cake and Big Pink Cookies photo above taken by Rannie, the Photojunkie of Toronto, Canada. Reception photos below taken by Gary of StudioU4ia, a Houston wedding photographer that I highly recommend.)

We ENJOYED our Wedding Reception! Oh yeah, our reception was FUN!

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4:30 in the Afternoon, St. Joseph’s Church Museum

4:30 in the Afternoon, St. Joseph's Church Museum

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Two down; where did it go?

The Happy CoupleIt seems that great minds do think alike – last night as I was writing my post on one computer about Mike – he was writing about me. I was too tired from the podcast, and after writing my emotionally draining “Crafty Family” essay, I didn’t have any more profound writing left in me. Honestly, he said it better than I ever could have.

My mind is overflowing with thoughts about how wonderful he is and I could never have asked for a better man to share my life with. They are so jumbled I can’t even begin to write them, but I’m going to go and try to tell him as well as I can. As soon as I find some tissue.

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Two Years!

Two Years!

Rannie, aka Photojunkie, was our wedding phtographer, and he was nothing but fabulous! The day after the wedding we went down to the beach and braved the blistering hot sun and the unusually strong winds to take photographs. This is one of the many that I love from that day.

It is hard to believe it has only been two years. It just seems like he has always been a part of my life – in such a wonderful way. Happy Anniversary, Mike!