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6 Years and One Day Ago | Personal

Let me tell you a story of a boy and a girl that began 6 years and one day ago. The girl, only 18 years old at the time, waited nervously in her dorm room for her date to come get her. The boy made a last minute trip for a single pink carnation before the first date of his entire life.

That boy is Nathan, and that girl is me. Six years and one day ago, Nathan treated me to a steak dinner. He stared at me awkwardly, not knowing what to say, not knowing how to navigate the waters of his very first girlfriend. He quietly tucked into his dinner as I chattered away, unaware of the significance this day would hold.

After dinner ended and the rain stopped, he drove me to the top of a hill. The sun was threatening to lower a little sooner than he planned, so he grabbed my hand and we ignored the mud as we climbed to the very top of that little hill in Blacksburg, Virginia. He put his arm around me and held me for a minute, rehearsing the line he wanted to say over and over in his mind.

Finally he took a deep breath and, with a shaky voice, he said, "Will you be my girl?" He meant to ask me to be his girlfriend, but it was too late - the words were out, hanging there in between two people who were little more than strangers in so many ways. I had been waiting for this question the whole summer and I confidently said yes.

That night, 6 years and 1 day ago, I said yes to many things. I said yes to teaching Nathan how to build a dating relationship. I said yes to being the first and only girl he had ever kissed. I said yes to awkward dates and not knowing what to talk about for the next few months.

That's how I viewed it at the time. But now I know...I said yes to watching a boy become a man. I said yes to being treated like gold not just during dating, but through the years of marriage. I said yes to a man who has opened his heart to my family, my friends, and all my dreams and wishes. I said yes to someone better than I could have ever hoped for, and certainly much better than I deserved.

Six years and one day ago, I said yes and never looked back.

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Six Years and One Day Ago | Personal

How We Fell in Love | Our Story

How We Fell in Love | Our Story

This could be both the longest and shortest blog I’ve ever written. The short version of our story is that when we started talking about marriage seriously, we took a day away from each other to pray about whether or not this was something God wanted. We both felt it was so several months later, Nathan asked me to marry him and I said yes.

The longer version, however, is what transpired over the months leading up to this point. It’s really more about how we fell in love and why we ever started talking about marriage in the first place...

The First Date | Our Story

The First Date | Our Story

I left you hanging a little bit last week (read the post here), but to recap, I spent the summer in South Africa as our friendship grew through emails and phone calls. At the end of my time there, Nathan called me one day and told me that he was interested in being more than friends when I came back home. I wasn't surprised (he'd spent a lot of time and money calling me over the summer!), but I was extremely excited.

When school was starting again, Nathan left for Blacksburg a few days early and stopped in Roanoke, where I lived at the time. That was our first official date! He took me to Olive Garden (and totally embarrassed me by asking in front of the waitress if I wanted to sit in the smoking section of if I'd 'kicked the habit!') and we ate breadsticks and talked. After that, we hung out at the mall and walked around for a little while. To be honest, it was a little awkward going from typing and halted phone calls to being with each other, but somehow it just worked. We left as friends, but I was hoping it wouldn't be that way for long :)