Monday, September 29, 2014

Mr. and Mrs. Dinger

There is no better excuse to go home than for your pseudo-sister's wedding to a man you can actually say is good enough for her. Kerrie's getting hitched next Saturday to the boy we all knew she would, pretty much the day we met him. You could just tell by the way she was Kerrie when she was around him. She didn't have to be anything else to make him happy.
I'm proud to be a part of their big day. I feel honored that Kerrie has asked me to be a part of this day! Hopefully she and I can go on a couple of runs or something together while I'm home. It'll be great just to spend some time with her!
I have packed and re-packed my suitcase multiple times, as usual. I am about to do it again, but for the final time, as I will not allow myself to do it again, nor do I have the time. I leave very early on Wednesday morning, and I work tomorrow, there is not a whole lot of time to do all the stuff on my list, nor pack, nor prepare food to keep my husband happy, nor cuddle the pups, or husband for that matter. Even less time to blog, SO I'm off to re-pack for the fourth and final time and then do all the things I should have done last week. :)
See you soon, Nebraska!

Saturday, September 6, 2014

How Romance Changes

It's hard to believe that our two-year wedding anniversary is right around the corner. It honestly feels like we just got married. I suppose it's because we haven't really had time to settle? Chris moved in with me right after we got married. Two months later, we moved in with his parents. We lived there for a short seven months before moving to Virginia. Six months later, we moved to Florida. We left Florida for Texas nine months later. Thank you Marine Corps, for keeping our lives exciting.

I would say that the moves have definitely made us stronger. We communicate pretty well, and we enjoy each others' company. We have to when we are making these 1,200 mile moves every few months.

Romance is different, though. Romance for newlyweds is something. Romance after you've been married for a couple of years isn't as...sexy.

Let me explain.

When you go shopping together, romance is when you grab some toilet paper off the shelf and ask your husband, "This is the kind you like, right?"

Or when you get fixed up to go to the local DQ for a date on a Saturday afternoon.

Romance is when you see queso dip in a movie and later agree you both need queso dip.

It doesn't take much, folks, but I love it.

Now we are watching the new season of Trailer Park Boys on Netflix and drinking Oktoberfest.

We went to see "Boyhood" in Corpus Christi today. The theatre was nice. The crowd was much...older. We had to laugh because we associated with the movie because the kid is meant to be just a few years younger than us. But we overheard the elderly crowd we found ourselves among saying things like, "Boy, we sure grew up in a different time, didn't we?" or "I like those philosophical or psychological or whatever you call them movies". Chris loved the movie, I think it spoke to him more than myself. I found it good but anti-climactic. I guess I need some gut-wrenching climax in order to truly enjoy a movie. It was alright.

I start work on Monday! When I first found out I wouldn't start orientation until nearly three weeks after my interview I was so annoyed, trying to figure out how I would pass the time, but now I find myself thinking, "Crap, I had a lot more I wanted to do."

Oh, well. I should be working three-to-four days per week meaning I should have three-to-four days per week to get things done around the house and spoil the pups.

Chris has been incredibly busy. To put it morbidly, he has been studying extra hard so that he doesn't die. I wish I were kidding, but he doesn't want to make a silly mistake while he is flying that could end terribly. He faces a lot of demons every day, and I am so proud of this kid for doing what he is doing. I also realize that THIS is what he wants to do with his life, so it doesn't seem so scary.

The selections for the aircraft he wants got backed up by a couple of months, so I'm not sure he will be eligible for it. There are other options, though, so he will be happy, no matter what.

I bought my first Ebay item this week. I am, apparently, trying to fit in with the Texas vibe by buying a cowhide rug. No, I am not kidding. It was an exhilarating bidding war that I won.

There isn't a whole lot going on here! Our goal is to spend our anniversary in San Antonio. I managed to find a dog sitter, so hopefully it works out! Maybe there we can work on our romance?