Here’s a new set of facts you may not know about us.
Favorite TV Show: Ed. Shortly after meeting we realized we both enjoyed the first season of this NBC program featuring Tom Cavanaugh as Ed Stevens, a successful New York lawyer who returns to his quirky hometown to win back his true love by buying a bowling alley. We regularly scheduled a date night around this show to follow the adventures of Warren Cheswick, Phil Stubbs, and the $10 bets. If you haven’t given it a chance, check out the first season on DVD.
Favorite Song: I can’t Get Enough of Your Love by Barry White. Yeah, I’ve mentioned it before, but truly a special song that will always have a place in our hearts as we dance around the kitchen table.
Living Situations: While I never changed my address, Bethany lived in four different homes with the last three never being more than five minutes away. The most exciting of which had to be the 2003-05 residence consisting of two rooms and guaranteed to make you go insane if forced to stay there together for more than 24 hours.
First Holiday: I’m struggling with dates here, but I believe our first holiday together was Easter 2002 celebrated at my parents’ house. My first holiday away from my family would be Easter 2003 and it was a weird experience to tell them I would be going away to Atlanta. I think we’ve done a fairly good job of staying as a team and catching up with both our families during all kinds of holidays over the past few years. The driving can be tough, but it’s a good feeling to see everyone and a part of growing as a couple.
First Time Family Merger: Unfortunately, our parents did not meet over the happiest of circumstances as it occurred during the passing of a family member in Bethany’s family. It was tough getting everyone together with her parent’s living on the other side of the east coast, but during the Thanksgiving weekend of 2004 we had everyone over for a very successful dinner Bethany and I prepared ourselves. We tackled everything from appetizers, salad, chicken, pork tenderloin, and several sides with everything turning our very well. I can never tell this story without giving kudos to Nick and Katie who graciously served as a buffer between the parents while we scrambled around the kitchen. Oh and thanks mom for doing the dishes. (-;
Favorite TV Show: Ed. Shortly after meeting we realized we both enjoyed the first season of this NBC program featuring Tom Cavanaugh as Ed Stevens, a successful New York lawyer who returns to his quirky hometown to win back his true love by buying a bowling alley. We regularly scheduled a date night around this show to follow the adventures of Warren Cheswick, Phil Stubbs, and the $10 bets. If you haven’t given it a chance, check out the first season on DVD.
Favorite Song: I can’t Get Enough of Your Love by Barry White. Yeah, I’ve mentioned it before, but truly a special song that will always have a place in our hearts as we dance around the kitchen table.
Living Situations: While I never changed my address, Bethany lived in four different homes with the last three never being more than five minutes away. The most exciting of which had to be the 2003-05 residence consisting of two rooms and guaranteed to make you go insane if forced to stay there together for more than 24 hours.
First Holiday: I’m struggling with dates here, but I believe our first holiday together was Easter 2002 celebrated at my parents’ house. My first holiday away from my family would be Easter 2003 and it was a weird experience to tell them I would be going away to Atlanta. I think we’ve done a fairly good job of staying as a team and catching up with both our families during all kinds of holidays over the past few years. The driving can be tough, but it’s a good feeling to see everyone and a part of growing as a couple.
First Time Family Merger: Unfortunately, our parents did not meet over the happiest of circumstances as it occurred during the passing of a family member in Bethany’s family. It was tough getting everyone together with her parent’s living on the other side of the east coast, but during the Thanksgiving weekend of 2004 we had everyone over for a very successful dinner Bethany and I prepared ourselves. We tackled everything from appetizers, salad, chicken, pork tenderloin, and several sides with everything turning our very well. I can never tell this story without giving kudos to Nick and Katie who graciously served as a buffer between the parents while we scrambled around the kitchen. Oh and thanks mom for doing the dishes. (-;
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