Saturday, July 11, 2009
Happy, with room for improvement
I apologize that I do not have any pictures to share with you in this post. Well, let me rephrase that; I have pictures to share with you, but until I get my computer set up out here, you'll have to use your own imagination.
I have finally made it out to Montana to my sexy husband and we got to spend 2 wonderful days in the city together. My first glimpse of him was as he stood patiently waiting for me at the bottom of the steps at the airport, nonchalantly parked up against a wall as if this was an every day occurrence for him. I knew that secretly inside he was just as excited as I was outwardly expressing. We wives know our husbands well!
After 5 weeks I wasn't ready to let him go and thank goodness that prayers were answered because all my flights were on time and my bag was the first one out at baggage claim...something we both agreed will probably never happen again.
After 2 wonderful, amazing days together in the city, we sadly needed to end our mini vacation and head back to our new home. This morning Jamie had to be up early to get back to work. There is still hay that needs to be baled and everyone else was headed elsewhere for the day. I slept in (something I almost forgot how to do) and then spent the next hour looking through all my suitcases for what I need to take a shower. I should be a professional at this by now since I've been living out of a suitcase for almost 3 months! It's beginning to wear on me...that's a lie, it's already worn on me, but I gritted my teeth this morning, took a deep breath and just went with the flow. (I should get a gold star for the day cause that NEVER happens!) Afterwards I packed up a lunch, collected my book and camera, drove the 20 min drive to the middle of nowhere, took a right at the windmill, a left at the 4th hay bale and finally brought Jamie his lunch. After we dined in the pick-up, we both crawled into the tractor to go round and round with the baler.
There wasn't a lot of conversation, we were just content to be in each other's company, but here and there we chatted. One conversation went a little like this...
"It's good to know your happy", I said.
He smiled, "Are you happy?"
"I'm happy", I answered back.
"Well, let's just say your happy, with room for improvement, right?", He said.
I just smiled.
I guess husbands know their wives pretty well too.
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I am so going to look forward to keeping in touch through blogs. It tickles me through and through to hear your commentary of your day and experiences. Laughed myself silly at your snake email. Makes the distance seem a little shorter to know you're happy....with room for improvement. How insightful.
ReplyDeleteyou 2 are the CUTEST!!!!!!! I love this :) I'll be checking every day so keep em coming. PS- I MISS YOU!
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