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Brian’s 36th Birthday…

… is TODAY!!!

The boys wanted to human playdoh themselves to wish their Daddy a “Happy Birthday!”

And this…

My Dearest Brian…

I can’t believe 11 years has passed since we first met. I also can’t believe you look younger now than you did at 25. What the what??? The good news is I love you more today than I did yesterday… and a million times more than I did the day before that.

Today, I can’t remember a life without you. Maybe that’s strange… but I think it’s because life wasn’t worth remembering without you in it.

You are my heart.
You are my warrior hero.
You are my baby daddy ;)

I love when I catch you staring at me from across the room.
I love when you catch me staring at YOU from across the room.
I love hearing our kids call out for you: “I want Dadda!”
I love that you make time for our boys.
I love that you invest everything you’ve got into our family.
I love when we make eye contact… and just KNOW.

Most of all… I love that what you see above is what we get to live right now… together.

Happy Birthday, Baby…

I love you forever.

Celebrating Births

This weekend was a FUN weekend.

The Stegall’s (Mark & Cathi) came up to Portland for Mark’s birthday, so we celebrated Mark (30), Paxton (1) & Brian’s (35) birthday all in one weekend. Well… we’ll be celebrating Brian’s again later since his wasn’t actually ON this weekend, but you know, celebrate as often as you can, right?

Thought I’d post some photos from this weekend:

It used to be rare for us to meet couples and immediately bond like superglue.  Brian and I each had our separate friends that were AMAZING, but finding a couple that we really both felt we connected with equally was pretty rare.  One of us would usually feel connected with the other couple while the other one would feel “meh”.

However, in the last year, Brian and I have found a good handful of couples we both not only connect with, but connect DEEPLY with.

I’m not sure if it’s because we went through such a huge life change or if we’re just more aware of ourselves now with nothing to hide.  Maybe it’s both.  Maybe experiencing grace is what allows us to either attract or draw towards more “real” friends.  It’s probably because we no longer keep people at a distance.  We’re no longer afraid of being hurt and no longer feeling the need to protect ourselves from disappointment.   I’m not saying the friends I had before were not good friends.  I’m simply saying: it was me.  I was the one who never allowed myself to be real with them and I missed out.

All this to say the Stegall’s are AMAZING friends.  My heart is fuller knowing they’re a part of our lives for the LONG haul… not just for the convenience of today.  They are here to stay.  And WE are here to stay.

I am just beginning to understand and FEEL what unconditional love is SUPPOSED to feel like.  And it’s good. Our friends are no longer just our “friends”… they are also our family.

The road we are journeying is a LONG road.  Today, I’m taking a break on the hill…
… laying in the soft grass
… staring at the big blue endless sky
… thanking God for the grace He keeps extending me in the form of friends that ARE family
… and celebrating the births of friends, family & new marriages.

God is good.

Why don’t you take a break from your journey too?
and thank God together!

Uhm…

Just saw this in my Facebook inbox from my old high school friend, Greg.

Thanks for the reminder, jerk!  LOL!

Seriously though… Greg has never forgotten a single one of my birthdays.  As long as I can remember (which isn’t saying much right now), Greg has always shot me a “Happy Birthday” note BEFORE my birthday since I’ve known him.  That’s over 10 years.

But I’m pretty sure he doesn’t read my blog.

Meh… no one’s perfect.