I can’t wait until I have children and I can read HP with them.
Having kids is full of awesome experiences!
I can’t wait until I have children and I can read HP with them.
Having kids is full of awesome experiences!
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I was sitting in my cubicle at work just after 5pm and was one of only two people left in the building. The other was the President of the company who was in his office and having a very heated phone conversation with his wife. At the end of the conversation he slammed down the phone, turned off his office light, and walked out to my cube on his way out. He looked me right in the eye, pointed his finger at me, and said “Whatever you do, DON’T EVER GET MARRIED” and then walked out.
What he didn’t know was that in my pocket, at that very moment, was the ring I was planning to give to Olivia that evening when I asked her to marry me. As a matter of fact, those were the last words that I heard from anyone prior to picking up Olivia for dinner and ultimately “popping” one of the biggest questions of my life.
Now, 15 years later, I’m extremely thankful that I did not follow my boss’ advice and even more thankful that Olivia said “YES” all those years ago.
Happy Valentine’s Day Sweetheart!
P.S. – The President of that company and I are still dear friends, and yes he is still married! We’ve had a good laugh about this series of events through the years.
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Last night I was worried about having to run today on the Dreadmill due to overnight storms in the Nashville area. We’ll, regardless of the storms, I just could not get out of bed early this morning to get in my run.
Even though I was bummed about this for most of the day, it ended up working out really well. After the storms passed, it was a really pleasant day with highs near 60. I came home from work a little early to try and sneak in my run, and ended up taking Sara with me in the running stroller. This was the first time I had tried the stroller in quite a while, because Sara used to HATE it. Tonight was a different story. We talked the whole time and had a great time. Awesome 6.5-miler in the books, and I didn’t have to run on the Dreadmill!!