But before it does, I'm going to take a short trip down memory lane. This post is dedicated to my husband...my family.
Engaged!: July 2004. It was a miraculous thing that you managed to surprise me with a proposal--considering we had already booked the hall and I already
had my wedding dress! A perfect proposal and a perfect weekend at Stony Pointe.
Our first trip overseas: Paris: Summer
2004. I remember the smallest room ever
created. Getting to the top of the Eiffel Tower at midnight. You scamming a ride off the "cab driver" on the way home. Horrible luck finding good food. Proposing back to you on the bridge. Shoe shopping (still have 'em--though they might not fit). Then, on to London. We were so pleasantly surprised by this city, we stayed an extra day! I remember the largest room ever created...and that awesome towel warmer on the back of the bathroom door. We ate pasties galore, saw some theatre, got stung by a bee, visited Sherlock Holmes, rode the Tube...and the escalators.
Our Wedding: July 2005. Surrounded by family and friends, in 100 degree heat, it was a day and night to remember. Rabbi T, champagne in the classic car, speaker on fire, folk dancing.
The Honeymoon: St. Lucia (aka The Most Beautiful Island on Earth). Highlights include our private jeep tour with the banana guy, THE MOTHS, champagne on the beach, pool and p-corn and Dirty Bananas (it's a blended beverage).
And then, there were three. In January, 2006, we adopted our little Oliver, deemed by others as our "practice baby." I was so thrilled to watch you become a bit of a dad, for the first time. Now, you are most certainly his best buddy.
Maui: Summer, 2006. Since becoming pregnant, I often marvel at how one's outlook on life (read: safety) changes. I'm not entirely sure I'd be willing to get back in this helicopter with Rent-A-Pilot again. Ironically, you were the nervous one!
Niagara Falls: December, 2006.
We took this teeny, tiny vacation to spend a little time together (sans dog, thank you Mimi) in the freezing cold. We ended up stumbling upon great vineyards and the adorable town of Niagra-on-the-Lake.
Those are the biggies...though we have also traveled to Spring Training, Sedona, San Fran, NYC (times three). I have loved having you to myself for three years, but I'm ready for "our family" to morph into four. Come out, come out, wherever you are, Baby Rose!
6 comments:
You two are in the most perfect place to be starting a family....so incredibly happy and completely in love! There won't be a thing that baby will do that you won't be able to handle together. Consider yourself a team and you'll be great! -Marah
After I got over being re-jealous that you have travelled more than some of us, I so enjoyed this excursion into yours and Brad's personal memories. I do have something of a concern that you aren't quite sure where that baby is. Perhaps there was something lacking in your pre-natal training manual? Check out Chapter One again, or else...look down. That thing blocking the view of your ankles, well, that's the morph. I echo the "Come out" part.
Dagwood, Wilson, McDonald, Elmer, Rasputin, Eugene, Murillo, Roman, Hercules, Buster, Persimon, Charlemagne, Hitler, Ferdinand.
Hopefully not a few of your favorite names. Waiting for the entry of your soon-to-be favorite memory. Deliver well.
Don't forget about the JUST THE TWO OF US part.....
Anon: LOL on names. Won't you be embarrassed when we pick one you listed! :o)
HHRose...Won't YOU be embarrassed when you pick one I listed! JK.
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