Two Years of Wedded Bliss….or something like that

If you’re married for 25 years, you’ve made it to your silver wedding anniversary, 50 years is your golden one.  Apparently, two years is the cell phone anniversary.

I wish I was writing to say that Dave surprised me with a cool new phone with super awesome text message capabilities, but that’s not the case.  I was on the phone with Steven earlier and heard what sounded like something electrical doing something bad (the engineering degree helps with that extremely scientific diagnosis).  The phone shut off, and when I tried to turn it back on it refused to go past the start up screen.

*sigh*

Instead of a nice anniversary dinner we ended up at the Verizon Store.  I now have a shiny new phone; however I don’t have any of the numbers or photos that were stored in my old phone.  It’s the same exact phone I had before, but this one turns on.  Oh, and I lost Tetris too.  I forgot that part.

Other than the death of my phone it’s been a great anniversary.  I can get sappy here right? I say yes.  It is my blog and it’s not like any of you can stop me.

Sometimes I still can’t believe how lucky I am to have Dave.  He’s incredibly patient (a trait that I am sorely lacking).  He makes me laugh.  He’s supportive of me (always).  He is one of the most generous and kind people I know.  And someday (no, I don’t know when) he is going to make an absolutely fantastic dad.  Plus, he has the most awesome dimples.

I love our life together and I would marry him a thousand times over.  On one hand I can’t believe we’ve been married for two years, the time has passed so quickly! And on the other, I can’t believe it’s only been two years, it feels like we’ve always been together.

I love you Dave, even more than I did two years ago.

The Fight for Justice Begins Tomorrow

I’d never been a big fan of video games.   I really liked Tetris, and puzzle games like that, but anything that required pushing multiple buttons or following a story was not for me.

Well, that was before Dave introduced me to Lego Indiana Jones.  Let me tell you, that game is made of awesome.  You get to be a little Lego person and run around breaking other Lego things in to tiny bits.  To tell the truth, that’s really all I do.  Finding treasures, achieving goals to go on to the next level – that’s all Dave.  I spend the majority of my time doing donuts with Lego motorcycles and smashing stuff (including Dave).

They also have Lego Star Wars – it came out first.  I haven’t played that one – Dave has though.  He beat the game in like a week – it probably took him much less time then if I’d been playing with him.  I think I’m more a liability than anything else.

Yesterday, they came out with this:

It will be delivered to our house tomorrow.  I can’t wait.  Now I just need to convince Dave that I get to be Batman and he has to be Robin.  I don’t think it will work, but a girl can dream right?

And in case you were wondering what Dave and I would look like if we were little Lego people, here you go.  You were curious, I know.

I look just like that! Except for the lipstick, I don’t do lipstick.