12.29.2009

Our First Christmas

We celebrated our Christmas together on Sunday, December 13. We initially planned to exchange our gifts before heading home, for the ease of having a few less things to travel with, but with the donation of a "Christmas dinner" from DTS, we decided to make a day of it. It was really pretty awesome - David came home on Saturday with a huge box of goodies, including a 14 lb frozen turkey, a huge apple pie (the good kind from Costco!), stuffing mix, potatoes, carrots, bell peppers, rolls, canned green beans, corn & cranberry sauce. About the only things I had to get were gravy, an onion, sparkling cider & a bag for the turkey! This was my first turkey, and initially I was pretty intimidated, but it turned out to be very easy!

We spent the afternoon finishing up with the wrapping of gifts, putting the topper on our little tree & munching on goodies while watching the only Chargers game that has been aired in Dallas this season (and they won!) - if you didn't know, David is a Chargers fan =) After the game, we ate a late Christmas dinner, cleaned up (as per McIntosh tradition), then opened gifts & watched "A Christmas Story" (A Thornhill favorite). David got me the new Harry Potter movie (yay!) & completed my collection of Harry Potter DVDs. I got David a long-overdue disc golf bag with disc, Iron Man & some Starbucks "Christmas Blend" coffee.

It was a very good day =)

We headed home to LA on the morning of December 23. After aimlessly driving around the airport's remote parking lot until 6am, we had fears of missing our 7am flight when we couldn't find a single parking space. Thankfully we found another lot that wasn't much more expensive, but told us exactly where to park, picked us up at our car & even gave us free water. There was no waiting time at the airport & we made our flight with time to spare. We headed to In-N-Out almost immediately after landing (I say almost because it took so long to get there with traffic, welcome home!)

The rest of our time with my folks was mostly spent with Christmas preparations - wrapping gifts, last minute shopping, cleaning & cooking. We did make some time for a dinner out and a few rounds of ping pong! Christmas Eve was spent at home with dinner, a phone call to my Uncle Jim in North Dakota & exchanging gifts with my parents & my Grandma Lockwood. Christmas morning we opened our stockings from Santa & spent the afternoon with my Dad's side of the family (my grandma, aunt, uncle, & 2 cousins with their kiddos). My three little cousins are getting to very fun ages (2, 3 & 5), which makes Christmas a little chaotic, but much more fun, especially when opening gifts =) It was really good to catch up a little and see everyone. And very exciting to hear the announcement of a new little one coming in August from my cousin Heidi!!!


We arrived in time for dinner in SD on Christmas Day & spent the evening opening gifts & playing the "nut prize" game (the Thornhills buy a new game every Christmas & the process of searching for the nut in your bowl of tapioca pudding determines who gets to open it up). David's family is very creative with gifts. His Dad worked for months to give us (& Brett) an album full of all their home videos he had edited & converted to DVD! Brett gave me a jar filled with a note to read every day for the next year & made David a personalized Monopoly board - "The David Thornhill Edition." It includes spaces like the places he's worked, lived & gone to school - so awesome!!

The rest of our time was mostly spent relaxing - we played games, watched a few movies, took another trip to In-N-Out & had a game night with family friends the DeVries (Shawn was David's best man). We headed back up to LA yesterday morning & met my parents for lunch before heading back to Dallas. We crawled into bed last night around midnight, exhausted from our full trip to CA and back, already missing the family we just left, but happy to be home. I am hoping they will visit soon!

12.09.2009

Christmas is coming...

We had our first snow on December 2 =) So it was rain/snow for one hour while I was driving to work & I have no documentation to prove it...but it was still snow; still awesome!

We tried "real" Dr. Pepper from Dublin, TX & it didn't taste especially better to us (in fact I think we prefer our modern, non-pure sugar cane Dr. P), as many people here had claimed it would. But the bottles made for fun decorations in our kitchen!

We have been listening to Christmas music daily since Thanksgiving & it is good =) I am learning O Holy Night on the piano, one of my favs.

I made an ornament for our 3in Christmas tree (it's real!) that we picked out from home depot the weekend after Thanksgiving. After we (Lindsay really..) decided that we needed a tree, it struck us that we had no decorations to put on it! So we will start building our collection together this year & take advantage of after Christmas sales!

We went to dinner & a movie @ the Galleria, where they have a little ice skating rink in the center of the food court area year round & a HUGE Christmas tree for the holidays - so awesome!

It was 27 degrees when I got in my car this morning to go to work. I now know not to clean my windshield with a quick quirt of water & my wipers...instant ice. Such a California girl. It feels like winter here, and as cold as it is, I still like it.

David & I have been doing Christmas devotions each day (or most days) & it is so neat how something so simple has helped me take time to daily to get excited about Christmas & how good God is. And I'm learning to use the familiar Christmas things (our Christmas tree, getting excited about seeing family, shopping for gifts) as reminders of the gift we already received in the birth & death of Christ, instead of letting them distract me from the things essential.

Did I say it was cold here?

11.27.2009

Time to play in the leaves

Getting off work at 3pm with a few hours of sunlight left is a dream come true for me, especially on such a gorgeous day. I couldn't help but get my husband, my scarf & our frisbee and head to the lake as fast as possible, to savor the last bits of the day. We ran around in the leaves, played some frisbee, found a swingset (it's hard for me to resist a swing) & watched the sun set over the water (while fighting off the nagging mosquitoes). I can't think of a better way to spend the afternoon before thanksgiving. As a wise boss once said, my heart is full. So much to be thankful for.

11.25.2009

Visit from Brett

Brett came out to Dallas to visit us over the Veteran's Day weekend. It was great to see her & spend some time showing her around Dallas. We took her to our farmers market, where she helped us pick out a plant for our apartment. Disc golfing was definitely on the list of things to do, but between the water obstacles from all the rain we had in October & the bugs, we didn't quite make it through a whole round. We watched movies, played games (Brett & I beat David at trivial pursuit - almost twice!), made rice crispie treats and ate good BBQ food.

We also finally made it out to Fort Worth for an afternoon & learned that a cattle drive is basically ten longhorns walking leisurely down the street - but they were cute =) After spending some time in the historic Stockyards & a drive through downtown, we spent the rest of the afternoon at the Nature Center, where we saw a town of prairie dogs, a buffalo, took some pictures and just enjoyed the gorgeous day outside.

All in all, we had a great time with our sister & were reminded how much we love & miss our family. Thanks for taking the time to come & see us Brett!

11.04.2009

Halloween

So I (David) volunteered to write the next blog entry. In case you haven't noticed, I haven't been contributing much so far. About a week later, I'm finally getting around to it (while watching the Phillies try to survive game 6)

Carving Pumpkins:

I don't remember ever carving pumpkins before. It's possible that we did and I just don't remember. But I'm going to go ahead and call this my first time. Lindsay, on the other hand, is a seasoned pro.


The first step (I learned) was getting a pumpkin. Now, getting a pumpkin from a pumpkin patch maximizes the pumpkin picking experience. A close second is the farmers market. Last on the list is the supermarket a block from your apartment. The cost of the actual pumpkins, of course, is inversely proportional to the experience absorbed on the trip. We went the route of going to farmers market, looking around at pumpkins, buying non-pumpkin produce, returning to the supermarket, and buying pumpkins at half the price. I think our way was best.

Prior to this experience, I was under the impression that carving pumpkins works the same way that I envision sculptures being created, namely, hacking away at it until you step back and voila! a masterpiece, or for someone with my artistic ability, a mutilated mess. But we used an easier method: searching the internet for pumpkin templates, printing one out, taping said template onto pumpkin, and using that to carve the image. I think they turned out pretty well actually. I'll let you judge for yourself though. If not, at least we had fun doing it.

Kudos to the first person who can guess what the pumpkins are supposed to be.


Trunk-or-Treat:

On halloween night we went to Trunk or Treat, Grace's halloween alternative where kids can get candy from people's decorated car trunks, play games, get balloon animals, faces painted, etc. You get the idea. It's just like the fall festival/harvest festival/whatever-it-was-called you grew up with. Linds and I had volunteered to help out wherever. We got assigned tug-of-war. Despite being located at the far end of the event and needing equal teams to be fun, our game was actually more popular than I thought it would be (thanks to some of our regulars). All in all, we had a good time hosting, and I think people had a good time getting dragged (drug?) through the grass.

And in case you're interested, I went as a tennis pro and Lindsay looked cute in her fall colors. (She would have done a costume, but I had been saying all along that I didn't want to dress up and only changed my mind 5 minutes before we left, which did not give her enough time to come up with something. My fault.)

Summary:


Halloween is much better when you get to spend it with the woman you love. =)

ps - I (Lindsay) made pumpkin seeds for the first time and they were delicious! Firsts for both of us I guess.

10.24.2009

Dallas Farmers Market


We ventured out to our farmers market for the first time this afternoon & will probably be back every Saturday from here on out! Apparently it is open 8 to 6, 362 days a year; I had no idea. Besides being beautiful, the market has produce that is very inexpensive & as fresh as it comes - we can certainly attest to this, as free samples were plentiful. Literally they are standing there with a whole pineapple cutting off slices as you walk by - pineapples, papaya, grapefruit, tomatoes, watermelon, yum...get all your produce needs just walking around. Needless to say, we found a treasure in downtown Dallas - yay for new things.

And something about fresh (affordable!) produce just makes me VERY happy =)

10.18.2009

somewhat familiar faces


Other than the somewhat alarming facial hair of the one pictured above on the left, we were happy to house two familiar faces passing through Texas this past weekend. David & Dan are on the last leg of their US road trip that, so far, has lasted about a month. We took them around downtown a bit and got to overlook the city from the top of the Sheraton, but it was a quiet, rainy Sunday night, so not a ton to see. They rested up on Monday (even though I urged them to get some fried butter at the Texas State Fair!!) while we were at work, before heading out early Tuesday morning, but a trip to Dallas, in our book at least, is only complete with a trip to Pokey O's for ice cream sandwiches, yum. Good to see familiar faces in a city I am still learning to call home =)

10.03.2009

Fall is upon us...



If I were writing this 2 weeks ago,it would probably have sounded something like this:

Fall is finally upon us & we are thrilled! I (Lindsay), at least, have been looking forward to fall almost since we got here, definitely since summer. Not because our first 6 months (6 months!) weren't great, because they were - setting up our apartment, taking care of marriage business, getting to spend so much time together before school started - but because fall meant the starting up of Bible studies we could get involved in, a cooling off from the summer heat, a routine that toward the end of summer we have been yearning for, and a return to classes, which David has really been looking forward to. The changing colors of the trees, the rain, pumpkins...i just love fall =)

But here we are, almost a solid 2 weeks into the season & we are already beginning to feel the weight of David's workload (or the promise of an increased workload at least). We have not gotten into an exercise routine (i had hope, but i honestly can't say I'm too surprised). Our budget is finally starting to become a reality, for me at least.

But here we are, two weeks into fall, 31 weeks into marriage =)

I joined a women's Bible study for seminary wives through an organization called "SWIM" on the DTS campus. I have only been to one meeting so far, but I am really excited about it. It meets every other week, on Tuesday nights, and there are 6 women total, including our leader. We are going through a study on the Beatitudes, which has a daily 'homework' assignment, and I have already learned a lot. The first night we had great discussion & bonded really well. One of the girls in the group has only been here one month, all the other girls are getting ready to leave. Three of the women have children, one is a foster mom. We are all in different places, yet in the same place - it is really neat to be able to connect with them, if only every other week for a semester.

David & I also joined a Bible study ("Grace group" not to be confused with "Growth Group") at the church we are attending here - Grace Bible. There are a total of 6 couples, all but one are married. We are going through a study on spiritual disciplines that has already proved to be challenging for me & I am really looking forward to the study. We had our first meeting last Sunday night & will hopefully try to meet every Sunday. We are hoping to build some solid friendships at our church through this & are excited to get to do this together. David is still helping out with the slides & lights every other Sunday at church & I am praying about where to get involved.

David started classes August 26 and is well into the semester now. He is taking:

- Advanced Greek Grammar
- Hebrew 1
- Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology (Angels, Man & Sin)
- Trinitarianism
- Spirtual Formation (David is the leader of his group)

He is enjoying his classes (especially Greek) & is doing a great job. I have been helping him study his Hebrew vocabulary in the evenings, which is about as much as I can do! The professor he is taking for Greek has done a bunch of Textual Criticism research & wrote the textbook they are using. The topic David picked for his research paper is on some part of grammar that his professor doesn't have any knowledge of & often he includes the work of his students in his publications, so it's possible that David's work could get published! This professor, Dr. Wallace, is also who David is thinking of interning under, so it is exciting that he will be getting to know him this semester.

I am still enjoying my job, although it is definitely stressful at times. Last week I had my 90 day review, which was definitely good, but I couldn't help getting hung up on the few things they wanted to see improvement in. The days following the review, the expectations seemed to have been raised, and I was getting discouraged and making more mistakes. Thankfully David has been a great source of encouragement & in my despair I was driven to the Lord in prayer. He calmed fears of inadequacy pretty quickly & this past week was much better.

I have a few projects going at home (still working on those pillowcases!) that are keeping me busy, I am finding out how much I love reading again, playing the piano here & there, learning how to manage our budget and certainly keeping busy with laundry, cleaning & cooking! I don't enjoy cooking as much as I wish I did, but when I take the time to get a meal plan going, it is not too bad =)

We recently went to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra for a performance of Tchaikovsky (so good!). DTS often gets group tickets so that students can go for free! We also got some discounted tickets through DTS to see Julius Caesar @ this cute little outdoor theater, Shakespeare in the Park. We brought our blanket & dinner & met some friends who saved us a great spot right up front. It was great fun & a gorgeous night (i got to wear pants & a sweater!!); very glad we got a pre-show tip to bring bug spray though! We were very impressed with the production and I'm pretty sure we will be going back again!

We are looking forward to "Trunk or Treat," a Halloween alternative at our church. They have lots of candy, food, games, a bounce house and most importantly, kids in costume! We are excited to help out & get to see all the little trick-or-treaters!! We are also really excited about Brett (my sister-in-law!) coming to visit us in November for a long weekend!!

We are praising the Lord for his faithfulness & provision and know that our Jehovah-jireh will continue to provide for all of our needs. Thank you for your continued prayers for us as we are living life day by day in Dallas as a married couple & continually coming to a deeper understanding of what it means to abide in Christ & trust him for all things.

We love you!

Happy fall =)

9.12.2009

The last bits of summer

I have always considered Labor Day weekend to be the last hoorah before going back to school. It meant block parties or bbqs at a beach house growing up; now it means the last nice long weekend off from work & school before the holidays. Our closest friends in Dallas were gone for the weekend, so we spent almost all of our weekend together playing! My boss let me leave at 4pm on Friday & so the long weekend began! I’m pretty sure I called someone to brag about the fact that I was starting the weekend an hour early =)
One of our goals for the weekend (or mine at least) was to get out of the house, since we had heard reports of lower temperatures (at least not triple digits). We decided to take a low-budget day trip to Mesquite on Saturday, and after sleeping in a little, we made our lunches and headed out to a new disc golf course. I’m pretty sure this was our first disc golf session since I’ve been in Dallas, and we were reminded of how much we like it. So much so that David has decided to start spending a few afternoons a week on his days off playing on his own & listening to the Hebrew vocab he recorded & put on his ipod - fun, exercise & learning all in one =) We especially enjoyed this 18 hole course – I think it reminded us a little of SLO. There were trees & creeks winding through the entire course with little bridges everywhere to cross where it was deep, and a swing set off of the first hole (what a good way to start out the course!). Inevitably, I threw my disc in the water a ton (including the first time, when David told me I needed to “play it as it lays” and I did – good thing I was wearing sandals) until it was no longer retrievable….sad day. After our failed attempts to fish out my disc, we went to find the one David had already thrown & could not find his either…someone had picked it up.

In a strange turn of events, a very nice man pointed us in the direction of the guy who had picked up David’s disc. He turned out to be a DTS grad & we ended up finishing the back nine with him. He gave David one of his discs & afterwards David was able to recover my disc from the deepest creek running down the center of the course (without having to go for a swim!). So instead of losing two discs, we gained one.

We ate our lunch on a picnic table in the shade of the trees of the park, went to Walmart to stock up on soda & candy, and went to see “Up” at the dollar theater. We found a great coupon for pizza when we got home & drove a new way to pick it up (I keep accidentally stumbling upon new places I haven’t been yet that aren’t that far from our place & it gives me the urge to explore). We finished the day with our pizza & a game of scrabble.
Sunday, Andy preached a great sermon on Work & then we went to Panera for lunch. Yum. We ate & sat with our books and laptop (yes, singular, David’s does not travel well) for a few hours working - although I wouldn’t consider reading my Bible & writing emails work & I’m not sure David would consider reading Advanced Greek Grammar work either, at least it was hard for me to tell because he kept chuckling…. I have come to love sitting in coffee shops, sipping tea & reading or working on my laptop, especially when I have a companion. I also have a newfound love for lazy Sunday afternoons that include trips to coffee shops or naps at home – they are just better when you’re married. We ended up playing another round of disc golf in Mesquite (disc-tragedy free) and heading home for a double feature. We spent most of Monday doing chores at home & running errands, but it felt good to be productive & start a new week with a clean apartment (& clean clothes).

David very rarely gets an entire 3 day weekend off of work like this, so it was a special treat to get to spend the whole weekend together. And it was good to be outside. I must say, we are excited for the impending fall season...

9.10.2009

Summer Recap

Summer in Texas is hot.

It also means GREAT Thunderstorms.

I realize I haven’t written in two months so I thought I would recap our summer, or at least the last two months of it.

Some highlights of July:

- We spent the 4th of July at our company get together at Dan & Lisa Saur’s lake house about an hour south of Dallas. It was a great way for David to get to know them a little bit & meet most of our staff.

We swam in the lake, went out on
the boat & ate dinner on the front porch. We didn’t stay for fireworks, but we had a great time.

- My friend Melissa came to visit for about a week. She stayed with her sister who lives here too, but I got to see her a bunch and it was great! July is a tough month to visit Dallas though, so we spent a lot of time inside watching movies, playing games & shopping. We also celebrated her 20 birthday at a tea house; good fun!

- Harry Potter & the Half Blood Prince – awesome. And bonus: after seeing the movie, David read thru all of the books in about a month =)

The highlight of August was getting to see our friend Matt from SLO. He & his dad stayed with us for a night on their way out to St. Louis, Missouri, where Matt is starting his first year of seminary at Covenant. We had enough time to catch a Rangers-Twins game in Arlington & get dollar hot dogs. It was really good to see him and catch up.


Like I said, summer in Texas is hot, so with the exception of swimming, we spent a lot of time inside – we spent a couple weeks putting together a giant puzzle, watched a lot of movies, took up playing Scrabble (& got an official Scrabble dictionary), and discovered the dollar theater of Mesquite (seriously, $1.25 to see new movies just out of theatres). Every time the temperature dropped below 100, we tried to take advantage of it & get outside to the park, the lake, or to play tennis.

6.27.2009

God is good

If you haven't heard already, I (Lindsay) got a job! I just finished my first week as an Administrative Assistant at D.R. Saur Financial (www.drsaur.com - my picture will be on the website soon!) and am exhausted =) God provided this job in such perfect timing. I've been without a job for about four months...so you're probably saying "and it was perfect why...?"

Well, first of all, because i had so much time to get unpacked, organized and settled here in Dallas...and unwind from the craziness of planning a wedding! It was such a blessing to have that time. Also, because it took so long to get our marriage license, I interviewed for this job about one day before finishing everything related to the logistics of getting married and moving. Not sure how I would have gotten that stuff done if I was working sooner. And as a bonus, we just got back from a trip to Missouri that I would have had to take off for (or maybe not have been able to go at all) if I had started working just one week earlier.

I spent 3 solid months job hunting and this is the only job i interviewed for, and pretty much the only company I even heard back from. Within a period of about a week and a half, I turned in my resume, interviewed twice and was offered the position. It is very close to home, close to David's work this summer (which has made carpooling possible), a great salary, they offer health insurance for me, and the people all seem awesome.

As perfect as it seemed...I still struggled a lot when it came down to deciding if I wanted to take this job and give up looking for something in the social service field (for now at least). It took some thought and prayer - although I didn't have a ton of time to process since everything came to fruition so quickly! Obviously i knew I couldn't turn down the only job offer I had received, especially in this economy and considering the salary & benefits, but I needed to feel good about my decision. After some prayer and wise counsel, I felt confident with the choice and excited to have a job! Right now, my priorities are:

1. Getting stable financially
2. Supporting my husband while he is pursuing his career
3. Enjoying being a wife =)
4. Trusting God with my/our future

After a week, I still feel good about my decision =) It was a stressful first week, as it tends to be when learning a new job and making tons of mistakes, but better than expected. I felt like I fit in well with my fellow employees almost immediately and I really like the mission of the company, to not only provide honest, wise counsel regarding financial investments, but to share the gospel with their clients and potential clients. I'm looking forward to feeling a little more comfortable with the job responsibilities over the next few weeks, getting into a more normal daily routine and already my first company party on the 4th of July!

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In other news...


We got our Texas plates!



We've been hanging pictures....



We got our antenna hooked up =)



Thornhill Reunion!!!

We drove up to Missouri this past weekend and had a great time with family. We spent Friday night in a trailer with David's aunt and uncle, eating barbecued salmon and playing imagineif till midnight. They were so gracious to give us the bedroom in their huge camper! Saturday all the Thornnhills came to the lake and we took turns going out on the boat and getting pulled by a three person innertube. Good fun =)

Saturday and Sunday night we stayed at their house, and spent the day on Sunday playing games (the Thornhill Olympics). It included a Thornhill family scavenger hunt (which team Brett, David & Lindsay won!), softball, basketball, water balloon throwing, board games, the Wii!, and a film festival. We got lunch with David's aunt and uncle on Monday before heading out of town and I entertained David on our 8 hour drive home (even though it took only 6 1/2 to get there..) with singing the entire soundtrack of Wicked & car games. Sunflower seeds also were a big help in keeping us awake - thanks for the advice Kathi and Charlie! It was so fun meeting David's family who I've heard so much about, and it wasn't too overwhelming =) I love them all, and how much they love each other and strive to stay connected (David's dad has 5 siblings).





We are doing well, loving marriage, and resting in the provisions of our Lord, as well as in the coolness of our apartment (yay for a working air conditioner!) in the heat of this Texas summer. Thanks for your continued love, support and prayers. We appreciate you!

5.17.2009

Update

It is mid-May and summer is upon us already! David finished up his semester at DTS a week ago and started work at the elementary school he worked for last summer today. We are very excited that he will be working there again - he loves the job, the people he works with and the hours. He will also be keeping two shifts a week at the Sheraton, so hopefully he will only be gone two nights a week!

We spent the weekend after David's finals (Mother's Day weekend) on the East Coast celebrating David & Andrea's wedding in Pennsylvania. We were also so blessed to be able to stay with Kendra & Greg in Virginia while we were there, which is only a couple hours away from the wedding site. Such a blessing to be able to get away for a few days and spend some time with friends. Kendra and Greg took us to Baltimore to a Yankees-Orioles game and to the harbor for dinner - so much fun!

Nothing too new to report on the job front for Lindsay except that she is still looking! She has been looking for positions in the social services and administrative fields and has one interview pending for an administrative assistant position. It is a full-time position that is very close by, with decent salary and possible benefits. So it seems like a good position, it would just mean the possible closing of the door to pursuing a job in the psych field, at least for now. We are praying and confident that God will provide in his perfect timing and know that wherever it may be it will be a blessing, especially with the current job market.

David was also recently in a minor car accident (hit-and-run, but he is fine!) which resulted in the loss of his car, so we are down to one for the time being. It has been a challenge, but is doable so far. We are praying that Lindsay might find a job that is close by.

We also just started attending a young couples group at church and are excited for the friendships we will hopefully build through that. And we are attempting to start running/exercising on a more regular basis, although we will see what happens now that David will have to leave for work at 7:45am...=)

If you'd like to be praying for us, here are some bullet points for you:

- Lindsay's job situation
- Car situation
- Enjoy & honor God with the time we have now before Lindsay is working
- Keep spiritual growth a priority
- Finances
- Forming new friendships

Thanks, we love you all =)

Here's some pictures from our weekend on the East Coast:











4.24.2009

Firsts


David and I just celebrated our first birthdays together as husband and wife. How good it is to be here together! David's birthday was on Easter this year, so we started off the day at church, followed by a relaxing afternoon at home, including present & easter basket opening, napping, and making desert for later that evening. We went with some friends for a steak dinner at this great restaurant downtown, came home and played Settlers of Catan with the group, ate my grandma's famous apple crisp, and David & I finished off the night with a movie in bed.

For my birthday, David woke up and fixed me breakfast before heading to class. I spent the morning on the phone with birthday calls and when David got home he surprised me with a year membership to the Dallas Arboretum. We spent the rest of the afternoon there, and it was a gorgeous day. Then he took me out to Cheesecake Factory for dinner (yum!) and we spent the evening at home, playing games, eating ice cream and watching movies.

Other firsts...

- first "husband" & "wife" cards =)
- first Texas sunrise
- first Dallas Mavericks game & also first NBA game for David
- first time shopping together (I got David new shoes, shirts and pants!)
- first time making chili from scratch
- first time playing the piano for David
- first time being unemployed without the excuse of being a student since high school
- first round of tennis as a married couple
- first apartment with a doorbell AND an awesome peephole
- first time making David fried eggs
- first time cutting my husbands hair! - not just one number ;)
- first taste of Grandma Mac's green jello on a hot night


On the road, the morning of the day we arrived in Texas


Our friends David and Andrea at the Mav's game


Our new shoes


Our front door


Seconds on the jello - it was better than he expected =)

4.17.2009

Rainy day


We (mainly Lindsay though) love rainy days =) This is our third thunderstorm since Lindsay has been in Dallas - praise God for his bigness. Never fails to amaze and they really do just somehow seem bigger in Texas.



David had the afternoon off of class and work (yay!), so we spent the day working (Greek & Cover Letter writing), napping and playing Scrabble, while listening to the rain, the awesome thunder and some rainy day tunes. David was very content with his tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches; Lindsay enjoyed her PB&J. Simple days are so great.


Now David is off to work, the results of the scrabble game left up in the air - although Lindsay is currently in the lead - and the rain beginning to subside. I feel like i should say something profound, like my friend Melissa has a way of doing, but I really just wanted to share my excitement in a simple rainy day at home with my husband =) I think I'll go make some pudding, yum.