
We met about... two and half years ago. He thought i was pretty, so he asked for my phone number. And I actually gave it to him. We were up all night talking. Seven hours. In two and a half years we've never once stopped talking. It's like one long, continuous conversation that lasts a lifetime.
We were on the phone about five hours that night before he actually asked me out. He kept saying that he hadn't asked anyone out in a while, and was unsure when it came to "matters of the heart." I kept hinting that if he asked me, I'd say yes. But he didn't quite get it. Then, just as I was about to blurt out "Just do it already!" ...he did it!
For our first date, we met at the mall. In the same spot where we first met. We put our cash together, and had enough money to either get dinner or see a movie. We chose movie. I don't know why, but, we saw "The Hills Have Eyes 2." Now, I'm not one to talk in a movie theater. I'm also not one to get comfortable with people very quickly. But that night, it was just us. It was so warm and comfortable. I actually laid my head down on his lap. I just stared up at him, we complimented each other's smiles. To this day, I have no idea what the movie was about.
Aaron is the most wonderful man.
He is kind. And handsome.
He is generous.
He is selfish.
He will ALWAYS think I am attractive, even at 3am after giving birth.
He would starve without me.
He has gorgeous blue eyes.
He made my daughter beautiful.
He was the first and only person to make Chancellor laugh consistsntly.
He proposed to me without a ring, because he knew I don't care about that.
He later on bought me an engagement ring, because he knows I care about that.
He taunts our daughter with food I won't let her have.
He's friggin tall.
He loves anything satin.
He talks, loudly, in movie theaters. Every time.
He's great at haggling, and is very proud of that fact.
He lets our baby sleep in bed with us, even though it means not as much cuddle time for us.
He puts WAY too much milk in macaroni and cheese.
He often claims to not know how to use the microwave.
He sleeps with a fan blowing on him, even when it's freezing.
He rubs my feet and back every day.
He likes to wear colorful things to church, not just black and white.
He's like the only person who reads my blog.
He can sing pretty dang well.
Even though he's a vegetarian, he loves tuna more than anything else.
He tries his hardest to support any decision I feel strongly about.
He washes bottles for me every night, because he knows I'll fall asleep.
He never made me feel bad about having to pump my milk instead of natural breastfeeding.
He has lots of shoes, but not very many laces.
His opinions are strong, and he'll never shut up about them.
He likes his Levis.
He talks kinda loudly on a regular basis, but never realizes it.
He loves Mountain Dew, and Kool Aid.
He can't pass Hot Doh on a Stick without getting a sample of frozen lemonade.
He hid his video game addiction from me until after we were married.
He is the best friend I've ever had, and the only man I could ever want to spend eternity with.
I love you, Aaron. Forever.
We were on the phone about five hours that night before he actually asked me out. He kept saying that he hadn't asked anyone out in a while, and was unsure when it came to "matters of the heart." I kept hinting that if he asked me, I'd say yes. But he didn't quite get it. Then, just as I was about to blurt out "Just do it already!" ...he did it!
For our first date, we met at the mall. In the same spot where we first met. We put our cash together, and had enough money to either get dinner or see a movie. We chose movie. I don't know why, but, we saw "The Hills Have Eyes 2." Now, I'm not one to talk in a movie theater. I'm also not one to get comfortable with people very quickly. But that night, it was just us. It was so warm and comfortable. I actually laid my head down on his lap. I just stared up at him, we complimented each other's smiles. To this day, I have no idea what the movie was about.
Aaron is the most wonderful man.
He is kind. And handsome.
He is generous.
He is selfish.
He will ALWAYS think I am attractive, even at 3am after giving birth.
He would starve without me.
He has gorgeous blue eyes.
He made my daughter beautiful.
He was the first and only person to make Chancellor laugh consistsntly.
He proposed to me without a ring, because he knew I don't care about that.
He later on bought me an engagement ring, because he knows I care about that.
He taunts our daughter with food I won't let her have.
He's friggin tall.
He loves anything satin.
He talks, loudly, in movie theaters. Every time.
He's great at haggling, and is very proud of that fact.
He lets our baby sleep in bed with us, even though it means not as much cuddle time for us.
He puts WAY too much milk in macaroni and cheese.
He often claims to not know how to use the microwave.
He sleeps with a fan blowing on him, even when it's freezing.
He rubs my feet and back every day.
He likes to wear colorful things to church, not just black and white.
He's like the only person who reads my blog.
He can sing pretty dang well.
Even though he's a vegetarian, he loves tuna more than anything else.
He tries his hardest to support any decision I feel strongly about.
He washes bottles for me every night, because he knows I'll fall asleep.
He never made me feel bad about having to pump my milk instead of natural breastfeeding.
He has lots of shoes, but not very many laces.
His opinions are strong, and he'll never shut up about them.
He likes his Levis.
He talks kinda loudly on a regular basis, but never realizes it.
He loves Mountain Dew, and Kool Aid.
He can't pass Hot Doh on a Stick without getting a sample of frozen lemonade.
He hid his video game addiction from me until after we were married.
He is the best friend I've ever had, and the only man I could ever want to spend eternity with.
I love you, Aaron. Forever.