Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Twenty Years!



Twenty years ago we stood in front of

God, family, friends and people

I didn't even know and pledged to

to have and to hold, from this day forward;

for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer,

in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish,

till death do us part and I was completely terrified! 

You see, I know one thing and that was I could not live my

life with you! You had rocked me to the core in way I could not explain.

Every wall and every barrier I had built had come crashing down.

I know I could not live without you, but I was clueless on what came

after the "I do's".

I had no clue what a marriage should look like or be, but I know exactly

what I didn't want it to look like. 


Being married to you has been the best thing I have ever done! I have never had to choose to love you,  I fall in love with you more each day. Being married to you has been the easiest and best thing I have ever done! I thank God for you every day. 

Yes, in twenty years we have had a fair share of pain, loss and heartbreak, but because of our marriage, we came out stronger on the other side. Some of those things would have broken me, but with you I was able to weather the storm. 

Our marriage probably looks a little crazy from the outside. Hell, twenty years in and we still can not keep our hands off each other. We wrestle like teenage boys, pick on each other like siblings do, spare like MMA fights, laugh until we cry and could honestly spend 24/7  together if we ever win the lottery. We live in each others head. We know what the other one is thinking and finish each other's sentences. 

Whether we are exploring the streets of Paris or Walmart, you are the one I want to do it with. Some of my favorite memories are the times we spent hours in Walmart. Walking up and down every aisle and laughing so hard that we had tears. Grocery shopping is more of an adventure when I get to do it alone. We live in our world, it's us and then the rest of world. We don't let the world effect us, because it is what it is, and together we will figure it out. 

When our children roll their eyes because we kiss, or say things to each other, I remind them to "marry well". To find your person that makes everything better. The one that knows you better than you know yourself. The one that you can trust with your heart and soul. The one that would walk though fire to be with you. The one that packs your snacks, so you don't get hangry. The one that has more confidence in you, than you have in yourself. The one that will not blink an eye and drive well over an hour just to get you a big and full Christmas tree. The one who will make your dreams their dreams.

Twenty years ago I was young and clueless and today I am still young, but no longer clueless when it comes to marriage. I promise to love you more than I did yesterday, to be your biggest cheerleader, your Tonya Harding,  your soft place to fall, your ride or die, the finder of your lost things, to live in your head and follow you wherever you go. I had no clue what came after the "I do's", but twenty years later it is better then I could have ever dreamed of. Here's to the next sixty years! While I am not sure where the road will lead us, I know that as long as we are together it will be an amazing adventure.

Loving you and being married to you is the best thing I get to do.

Love you! Always and Forever Forever and Always!

“If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you.” ~ Winnie the Pooh

Saturday, September 23, 2023

Sydney, Australia Day 3(June 2023)

We started day 3 with breakfast in the Club lounge

and then headed out for a some-what slower paced day.

The original plan was to visit Luna Park, but after talking to 

some of the locals we realized it would be a bit of a let-down, so we 

pivoted and started the day at an aquarium.

The aquarium was small, but the kids enjoyed it.

Plus it had one of my favorite animals.














The next stop was a wax museum. I am not sure why, but all the
kids love them.







































After hanging out with the celebrities the kids
had worked up an appetite for some ice cream.

After that we headed back the hotel for a swim in the pool. 
Unfortunately, the pool was a little too cold for our liking. The kids
did not last very long.
We had hoped to wear the littlest one out as much as we could, because we
had a date night planned.
Mr. Man came to our room to baby-sit Sweet Boy and ordered room service for dinner.
While the Diva ordered dinner in her room and talked to all
her friends back in South Korea. 

I tried to get a few pictures of some the building 
all lit up for Vivid, but it was already crowed. 



I had looked into getting tickets for something
at the Opera House before we arrived, but could
never get 5 tickets to something that worked for us.
While doing the tour the Opera House it ended 
at the gift shop next to the box office.
I walked over to see what I could get.
I decided we would make it a date night.
Both the boys were super excited, because it meant
a chill night in the room. The Diva wanted me
to take her instead of Dad, but room service and 
night on the phone with friends was a great 
consolation prize.

I was so excited to see this!
Mr. PC was kind of shocked to realize
 I enjoy this type of music.
We have been together over 20 years
and he is still learning new things about me.











This was a double bucket list evening. The Sydney Opera House was a big deal,
but never in a million years did I think I would get to see a symphony at the opera house. 
It was amazing! I can not wait to go see another one. God love this man, he is always
along for the ride. He enjoyed it and said he would be my date for the next one.

After it was over we headed back to our hotel and let Mr. Man head back to his room. Having him being old enough to watch Sweet Boy on vacation is amazing!