Inspired by Cassie's number countdowns of late- 10 things I LOVE about you babe;
1. when you call me wifey
2. smooching in the kitchen
3. the fact that you love God and Jesus Christ, ME and our young family so much that you always put us first, in that order. ;)
4. that you have found a profession that you love and are so good at. I appreciate the good influence your school and training has on our family's health, and the opportunities being a chiropractor has afforded YOU and our family. Not to mention you never complain about working on me late at night.
5. when you bring me flowers or a little treat for no reason or when you say "have I told you today that you're________(cute, hot, i love you, etc.)?"
6. that you want to talk to me about your day after the kids are in bed and when you ask me how my day was.
7. that you are an amazing, loving, patient Dad! The way you play games and wrestle with the kids is so endearing and cute!
8. that you are thrifty and help me curb spending/stay within a budget. We'll get those school loans paid off in no time!
9. that you have the desire to be physically fit and healthy.
10. that you cook most of the weekend when I'm sick of being in the kitchen! That you wash the pots and pans too! ;)
So we went away last weekend for an early Anniversary Getaway to Santa Cruz. With Sydney only 8 months old, we didn't want to go for long or spend too much money that could go towards school loans (I told you we're cruisin' to pay those suckers off). We opted to book a nice place close to home and I am so glad we did. We stayed at the Babbling Brook Inn in Santa Cruz. I highly recommend the place- it was a fabulous 2-night stay. We took our time getting there Friday night after we dropped off the kids. First we exchanged a birthday present and ate a late dinner. Oh yeah- I turned 31 last Wednesday (the 1st) Blah. So we checked in just after 9 PM and got straight in the 2-person whirlpool tub. That tub was fabulous! It rained hard that night too- seriously, the romance was dripping off that place that night. That's all I have to say about that (Forrest Gump style). The big window tucked in all that green in the picture below was where we stayed. There is a brook running through the grounds at the inn so you always hear water running which just added to the romance. Isn't that gazebo fabulous? I saw it as soon as we parked the car in the dark and immediately thought of Sound of Music. This is my favorite picture from the trip. It was so nice to wake up rested and go on a long walk around the water with only my husband. We ate a delicious breakfast at the Santa Cruz Diner to refuel then walked around the Boardwalk, took photo booth pictures (like we did 10 years ago) in the arcade, and shopped a little at the pier. Over the course of the weekend we kind of recreated the day Dave asked me to marry him which was so fun and sentimental for me.
Saturday night we went to a nice dinner at Peachwood's Steakhouse. Dave had the Porterhouse and I had the Filet which were both so, SO good. It's the first time in a long while that I have eaten steak and it was so worth it. The best part of the meal was their coconut shrimp in mango sauce. Mmmmm, so good! If I have any say in the matter, we're going back next year just to eat their coconut shrimp. There was a wedding going on while we were there which was fitting for our anniversary celebration.
We experienced "the locals." We could hear the seals talking in the morning from our king-sized featherbed (which I wanted to bring home!) miles away.Saturday night we went to a nice dinner at Peachwood's Steakhouse. Dave had the Porterhouse and I had the Filet which were both so, SO good. It's the first time in a long while that I have eaten steak and it was so worth it. The best part of the meal was their coconut shrimp in mango sauce. Mmmmm, so good! If I have any say in the matter, we're going back next year just to eat their coconut shrimp. There was a wedding going on while we were there which was fitting for our anniversary celebration.
Sunday morning we had a couples massage and enjoyed a private outdoor spa and sauna to soak up one last bit of relaxation.
We sat and talked on the beach where Dave asked me to marry him. It was fun for me to relive that experience because it is still so clear in my mind and he really surprised me! Dave was more interested in watching the skim-boarders. ;)I know, this picture looks like boring grey, but that black dot in the middle is my best attempt at catching the group of dolphins playing in the surf. There were 2 large groups that put on a show for us- jumping out of the water and surfing the waves. It was awesome!
We stopped in Capitola to do a little shopping and then headed home. I was starting to miss the kids but mourning the fact that our time alone was at an end so soon. We joked that we needed to get away like this every year. It was such a great recharge for our marraige and will help us be better parents.
3 comments:
How are you guys! I found your blog through the Kenny and Cassie's! We love all your great pictures. I am so glad to keep in touch and up to date with everybody! I hope you don't mind we put your link on our blog! Keep in touch!
I remember your wedding so well at the beautiful Oakland temple. Can you believe how time flies so quickly. Each year it seems to go even faster. Keira was only 1 and now she is turning 11 this Dec!
Ok, so you made me even more jealous after reading your post!! I got all choked up, really....
I'm glad you guys got to do that. What a great opportunity to recharge and remember the reason you guys got married, because you were madly in love with each other!!
31 already....you are so old!! :0)
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