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Next week, I will have been married to sweet Andrew for two years. TWO YEARS. Folks…that is crazy. No one warned me it would go this fast. Actually, people probably did…but I didn’t realize it would go thiiiis fast. I digress.

In honor of our anniversary, May 21st, here are 21 things that I love about marriage. Specifically, being married to Andrew. :) I might see if I can convince him to make his own list for another day’s post.

1. I love the reliability and loyalty of a person who I’m certain will always be there for me, no matter what.

2. I love falling asleep and waking up next to an attractive man.

3. I LOVE married road trips.

4. I love always having someone to go out to eat with, even if they mock my love of pizza. ;)

5. I love controlling the thermostat in our house.

6. I love snuggles and movie marathons and pancake nights.

7. I love eating breakfast together in the mornings, especially if we go to IHOP for breakfast. ;)

8. I love getting to know someone so well that they can finish your sentences and nearly read your mind. This is both good and bad…

9. I love finding out all the numerous ways God created us for each other and how intricate His plan was to bring us together.

10. I love having two families.

11. I love how ordinary things seem like adventures.

12. I love always having someone to force to take pictures. ;)

13. I love having a dog child.

14. I love randomly going out for ice cream or cookie cake, or randomly being brought ice cream or cookie cake.

15. I love staying home and having living room picnics. Outdoor picnics are fun too.

16. I love having a dance partner.

17. I love talking about our future family and future vacations and future adventures.

18. I love always having a backup buffer for awkward events.

19. I love praying together and hearing Andrew’s heart for the Lord.

20. I love marriage humor, and all the hilarity and laughing-till-we-cry moments marriage has brought us.

21. I love being married to a Godly, hard-working stud-muffin of a man who treats me so well, deals with my crazed obsessions, and knows entirely too much about movie trivia. ;)

21things

~Cait


I’m sitting on my trusty computer at 7:00 in the morning…at my desk in our two-bedroom apartment. For the last time. In a few hours, the in-laws will be here with a moving truck and people will help us unload approximately 278 boxes out of our home. I may be slightly exaggerating. The boxes will disappear. The couch and beds will be stored. The plates will hopefully stay in tact inside their carefully-packaged bubble wrap. The trucks will make trips back and forth, the people will be exhausted and sweaty, and the apartment will be empty by the end of the day. Andrew and I will be staying at my parents’ house tonight and the next few days, bewildered by the events of the week.

And I’m sitting here trying to brace myself for what’s about to happen. I’ve mentioned previously that I’ve recently hit a “third-of-life crisis,” which several people have informed me is more accurately a fourth-of-life crisis, as I’m only 22. But a third-of-life crisis sounds funnier, and I don’t really care to think about being that old. :-p I’m trying to hang on to the past year and remember every little detail of what’s happened, because while it has definitely been the best year of my life, it’s also been the fastest…by a long shot.

I remember visiting our apartment complex for the first time with Andrew and touring their model version. There was a sailboat on an armoire in the living room, and I knew we had to live here. Nautical. I love all things nautical.

I remember the first time we heard our neighbors yelling outside at 2 in the morning. That was an adventure. They were outside cursing, yelling, definitely drinking, and in a few minutes, being questioned by the police. We were upstairs watching 101 Dalmatians and peering through the window with wide, naïve eyes. I remember the short dance party we had when they moved out.

I also remember crying when the cranky old man moved in to replace them and accused me of harboring a 300-pound immigrant in our apartment. Good times. His yapping chihuahua is staying here with him and for that, I’ve never been more grateful to be leaving. ;)

There was the time Andrew brought me home a cherry coke, just because, and we watched episodes of Frasier and Everybody Loves Raymond. I’m fairly certain Ray Barone is my favorite fictional character of all time.

And another time when I came home from shooting a long wedding, and Andrew had put a sticky note on the door that said “Longhorn?” with a smiley face underneath it. I walked in to find a Longhorn salad and a super handsome dude at the kitchen table.

I remember having our friends over for a Christmas party and wearing tacky sweaters and taking lots of pictures. And eating lots of fudge.

I remember falling to the floor crying after realizing how much weight I’d gained since our wedding, and I remember jumping up and down with excitement when the numbers showed me I’d lost ten pounds. I don’t know if I’ve ever been prouder of myself. I remember eating cookie cake after that. Let’s be honest. I remember eating lots of cookie cake over the last few weeks. ;)

Another day, I started writing a book here. It’s yet to be finished, but Andrew is a fabulous editor. I’m on Chapter 12.

There was the moment I opened my birthday card from my grandma and slid to the ground in tears because this time it said “Love, Mimi” instead of “Love, Mimi and Pa.”

There was the time we stayed up late watching movies and talking about getting a house and a dog. I made Andrew watch countless YouTube videos of baby German shepherds.

One time after a long, annoying day of editing and being busy, Andrew helped me cook dinner – or at least pretended to – and grabbed my hand and started dancing with me in the kitchen. I laid my head on his shoulder and thanked God for where we were and knew I’d miss it someday. I didn’t know just how soon I would miss that night.

I’m beyond excited for this next chapter. I have a feeling it’s going to be one my very favorites. But truthfully, I’m scared to death of growing older and things passing as quickly as they have the past 12 months. How do you hang on to moments and make life slow down? Let me in on the secret.

 And wish us luck today and keep us in your prayers the next two weeks. :) Things are going to be different, but I think we’re ready. God is so very good to us.

~Cait


We feasted at Longhorn. :) Sometimes I creep on Andrew with my camera phone. I tell him it’s because I’m bored or because I love him, but really it’s because he has an awesome jawline that I like to look at all the time.

And a cute smile. :)

When he came home from working out this morning, Andrew handed me these beauties. :)

Such a charmer. ;)

This is one of the walls in our apartment…it’s completely filled with boxes. Packing is exhausting and exhilarating at the same time. We are SO ready to move. :)

 

I’m off to a bridal shoot for my BFF Kathleen, and I am soooo excited cuz she’s just lovely. Have a fabulous Thursday evening my dears. :)

~Cait


Clouds and rainy days.

The snugglin’ pups.

Galaxy Quest with the fam.

Sunsets.

Good-lookin’ familia.

Sweet, funny hubs.

Reminder that God is so good.

These are my happy. :)

~Cait


I’ve always been a food lover. When I was not even 2 years old, my family had this “game” where they would ask “Who loves ice cream?” and I would yell “I do!” I kid you not. I was the world’s most unbelievable chubs, even as a baby. See for yourself. (And know that this picture doesn’t even do it justice. Haha.)

They called me “The Michelin Man” for a while because of my rolls.

I’ve also always been a very determined, independent, and competitive person…which is one of those gift/curses. After coming to terms with the fact that I’d gained nearly 15 pounds in the 8 months after my wedding, I was determined to get back to a weight I didn’t shriek at when I saw it on the scale. I almost wish someone had said a few months back, “You can’t lose that weight,” because I’m also one of those people who likes to prove people wrong…that one’s definitely just a curse. Haha. I’m not sure what set off my recent vehemence toward dieting, but thank goodness something did!

I’ve heard so, so many people say they just can’t lose weight. I think it’s possible for everyone (without serious medical issues) – you just have to be willing to be utterly miserable for a while give up a lot of things. My diet the past 7 days has been no sugar, low carb, and lots of veggies & protein. I poured out the remaining chocolate milk I had in my fridge, stayed away from the Klondike bars in my freezer, and bought a huge supply of cheese and chicken. I stopped getting cherry cokes from sonic and eating chocolates at the office (insert giant sad face) and bought some low carb Fuze drinks. Luckily, I really love chicken, so I could eat that for several days in a row and not get bored. I had already been working out pretty frequently, but I started running/walking on the treadmill and using the stationary bike at the gym at our apartment. I didn’t get to work out every single day, but I tried hard to do it most days…or at least do some ab workouts and weights and even jumping jacks if I couldn’t do a full workout. AND in 7 days, I’ve lost 5 pounds! Yay!!! :D :D :D

Now. I have to admit to you that it’s been fairly awful. I’m very much obsessed with sweets – chocolate is my addiction, and it was very hard to let it go. Letting go of pizza and french fries was almost just as hard. For the first three days, food was literally all I was thinking about. Pathetic, right? But once I got past the first 4 or 5 days, it got easier to turn things down. The weight going down on the scale is a huge helper. I will say that stopping sugar & going low carb for a few days helps me lose weight so much quicker than just exercising a lot and still eating poorly.

I also have to admit that I love rewards. I know people say, “you shouldn’t reward yourself; you’re not a dog.” BUT I am reward-driven. It gives me a sense of determination (and makes it seem worth it) to get to my next goal/treat. (Side note: Brad & I once sold 24 boxes of chocolate to win Frontier City/White Water Bay passes at school because we wanted that reward so bad…yeah, definitely reward-driven.) After I lost 3 pounds, I had one chocolate chip cookie in place of my breakfast. And it was glorious. Now that I’ve lost 5, I’m going to get a small ice cream for dinner when my friend Mikaela and I go hang out tomorrow. When I’ve lost 10 pounds (hopefully by my birthday in a month) I’m going to eat cookie cake. Lots of cookie cake. :) My total goal is 15 pounds, and if I get down there before summer, I’ll weigh one pound less than what I did on my wedding day, and that’ll be better than good enough for me. This time around, however, I’m going to try harder to make the “rewards” occasional treats, and not every day treats like I have in the past. Eating healthy is something I’d like to do daily once I get down to a certain weight – not necessarily a hard core diet like the past week, but just generally more good stuff and less bad stuff.

Anyone else have success stories to encourage me?? Haha. :) If you want to know exactly what I’ve eaten the past week, just ask – I have it all written down. Lol.

Happy Thursday! :D

~Cait


Alrighty. I’m going to do a little bit of advertising for my new favorite past-time in hopes that all of you will join me in my latest insanity. Pinterest. The most addicting web site of all time…even more than Facebook. (Yes, soak that statement…it’s true.)

It’s basically a mix between google, design blogs, twitter, and a bulletin board…sort of. It’s a tad hard to describe. Haha. People use it to store ideas & pictures online because (I think) it’s easier than making a giant folder on your desktop that wastes space and is soon forgotten. You create “boards” on Pinterest that you can name and store picture ideas on. For example, one of my boards is called “Crafty Shmafty” and I’ve pinned all sorts of crafty goodness on there.

Hence, the following. Found this picture on Pinterest – spray-painted mason jars:

Looove. I discovered you can get a case of like twelve quart-sized mason jars at Wal-Mart for 10 bucks. Score. So I painted these! :)


Before…

After! :)


I liked switching the lid colors…the missing lid isn’t dry yet. Haha.

Easy, cheap, and pretty cute, eh?? I just need some flowers or something cute to stick inside. Thought they might even make good homemade gifts?

I think crafting has become my new outlet and reliever of stress. Haha. When I take a break from hours of editing or working, I craft! Seems to help. :)

~Cait


Here’s to beginnings. Old beginnings, new beginnings, married beginnings, cooking beginnings, and blogging beginnings. I hope this is the beginning of something beautiful and mildly entertaining.

I’m Cait, a 21-year old newlywed who’s learning to cook and live with a boy. I’m trying to figure out how to balance work, time with the Lord and time with my husband… and laundry. I hate laundry. Andrew goes through white t shirts like I go through Klondike bars.

We’re young, we’re in love, we’re just starting our life together. God is good. :)

-Cait-



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