I really do love the New Year. It's such a fresh way to look at things and start out with a clean slate. Yesterday was so relaxing as we had a very slow start with our church now starting at 1 pm. I must say that this is the hardest time to go to church, but I'm trying to maintain a positive attitude about it. And it wasn't so bad yesterday. Here's to 51 more weeks of it, though!
After church, Casey and I were able to enjoy a relaxing evening together. It just seemed so quiet around the house and I got to thinking that there won't be too many more days that we have like this together. I must say that I'm having a hard time picturing what it will be like with a little one around. Here was a conversation Casey and I had over the weekend...
"Do you think we are ever going to hang out... just the two of us?" I asked.
"Yeah, but probably not a whole lot," Casey said.
"That makes me sad," I say in my mopiest voice. "Not that I'm not excited... but I love hanging out with just you."
"Me too."
And then we rode off into the sunset on our white stallion horse. Golly, I love this guy and I want to keep up the close-to-perfect love and friendship that we have. And I don't say that in a boastful way... but I really do think we have the best relationship I could ever ask for.
Monday, January 07, 2008
Just the Two of Us
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3 comments:
lol...that's funny!! your white horse...i'm with ya..at least when we have church at 9AM we have the afternoon and evening. at 11 you have a little morning and alittle evening. but at 1 its' like you go home, eat dinner, then go to bed.
ahhhhhhhhhh! I feel the same way about my man. It doesn't go away with kids- it just changes! And you cherish the alone time together even more!
How to picture life ahead... spontaneous and unpredictable, demanding at times, rewarding, trying at times, heart warming and awe inspiring almost every moment if you choose to see it.
You may actually end up spending more time together, but possibly in different light than before. Your bond will grow. Your characters will grow. Your little one will grow, to fast.
Besides, I think we've pretty well re-aquatinted gpa and gma as bonfied baby sitters when you find you need some 'just the two of us' time.
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