Hey
everybody! This is Chris here. Kylie is on the computer with her
family, so I'm gonna be updating this week! So here's my idea: it's
kinda tacky to state who is typing every single post, so I will make it
easy by doing my posts in italics. Or maybe in a different font. Or maybe both. No, I will just stick with the courier type font. Okay.
So,
we have moved on, moved out, and moved in. We are all moved in at our
apartment, thanks to Kristian (Kylie's younger brother) and his roommate
Daniel. We showed up at about 1130 at night, and man, was it hot! Utah
is so much warmer than Idaho. But we got the Uhaul unloaded quick, and
bit by bit we are unpacking our apartment. We'll take pictures to show
it off sometime. Maybe.
Our
1 year anniversary was yesterday! But we didn't do much. We unpacked
boxes, checked the thrift store out for new furniture, went to Zupa's,
our soup and salad restaraunt (and as fruity as that sounds, I LOVE that
restaraunt), and listened to the BYU ball game on the car radio. A
great anniversary.
We also went to our new church today and got to meet some members of our ward. I
worked last night, so I didn't want to go to church, but Kylie got up
to go and asked me if I was coming. I said no, and rolled over, but she
came in a few minutes later saying that she put khakis and a shirt out
for me if I changed my mind. In my head I chuckled, and said Yeah,
right. I was tired. But then I had a dream. Kylie divorced me! And all
because I didn't go to church. Now, I know that would never happen, especially cause we finished the 1-year trial period yesterday (there's a return policy on husbands, right?), but it got me thinking as I was lying in bed. A marriage is built up by small things, like going places together, holding hands, saying I love you, kissing at red lights, and whatever little habits we all have in marriage. The same way, a testimony of God and His
gospel is built in the same way, by small building blocks that build a
strong foundation, such as prayer, reading scriptures, going to church,
and many other small and simple things that build one's faith. SO I got
up, put on a tie, went to church, and felt great. I even got up and
shared that with everybody at testimony meeting. I'm looking forward to
this ward.
Let's
rewind. Back to when we were separated for a WHOLE WEEK. All I did was
work and sleep, and Kylie was being awesome and cleaning/packing up in
Idaho. When I got back on Wednesday, she was very obviously pregnant!
She had grown! I got so excited. My love for my pregnant wife and unborn
child grew a lot while we were apart. I had an interesting dream where I
almost lost them both (in a tsunami), but luckily, even my subconscious
mind can't imagine life without them. Anyway, here is my lovely wife
and her lovely belly!
Our baby has ears now! Mostly in the right spots.
They say it is bell pepper size now, but I've eaten a lot of bell
peppers of varying sizes, so that's a hard image for me. It is to the
point that it can hear me if I speak near Kylie's belly, so I like to
tell it things throughout the day. It's genitals are formed, so in a few weeks we will know the gender! It is beginning to flex its arms and legs so she has felt it a couple times, though it could have been digestion. I'm jealous that I can't feel it, but excited for when it gets a little bigger. Kylie may have mentioned this before, but she eats SO MUCH MORE now. She really noticed the volume of food she eats when we went to Red Robin and she ate the WHOLE burger and SEVERAL PLATES of fries. WHAT?!? Usually she eats half the burger and I get to eat her fries while I'm waiting for a refill, but she about broke my hand when I tried. Speaking of which, Red
Robin has added several new sauces. My favorite is Thai Chili. Yuummm.
And the Bleu Ribbon burger, of course. Well, that's our blog about Red
Robin, I mean, our pregnancy.
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