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TOP TEN MEMORABLE MOMENTS
Matt and Laura have been dating for 3 months. What are the top 10 memorable moments so far?
According to Matt:
In chronological order
1. First date: When our paths unexpectedly crossed - when the first domino piece awkwardly fell, and we had no idea what was to follow.
2. Skyfall: disappointments sting. I decide to go watch a movie I'm not in the mood for, which is longer than the wall of China, only because Laura is going, and I don't get to even see her.
3. Second date: clever invitation -> can't find minigolf place -> we go bowling instead, but laura sits on a puddle -> dinner in a trolley
4. A random school day evening: just stopped by coming from campus - Laura was making freestyle tika masala, and invited me to join. Bought a lot of Laura stock that evening.
5. Indian restaurants: I treated Laura to Bombay House for Valentines Day. Laura treated me to Banana Leaf for getting her a copy of War & Peace.
6. My birthday: Laura treated me to Black Sheep, and also made me really, really good Tika masala. She is the best.
7. General Conference: Where we hoped to be featured in the Ensign as an interracial couple, were excited to hear Elder Scott speak, and ate Nepalese food in the Himalayan Kitchen afterwards.
8. Sweet potatos by the lake: watch the sun go down by Utah Lake eating Guru's sweet potato fries - but we ate too much.
9. Saturday thrift: Went on a thrifting spree with Laura. It is when thrifting when you get to witness Laura in her natural habitat, full of instinct
10. Clean/move date: We cleaned Chelsea #5 all night, and moved her stuff to the Labyrinthe house in the morning. I don't know why, but I had a lot of fun.
In chronological order
1. First date: When our paths unexpectedly crossed - when the first domino piece awkwardly fell, and we had no idea what was to follow.
2. Skyfall: disappointments sting. I decide to go watch a movie I'm not in the mood for, which is longer than the wall of China, only because Laura is going, and I don't get to even see her.
3. Second date: clever invitation -> can't find minigolf place -> we go bowling instead, but laura sits on a puddle -> dinner in a trolley
4. A random school day evening: just stopped by coming from campus - Laura was making freestyle tika masala, and invited me to join. Bought a lot of Laura stock that evening.
5. Indian restaurants: I treated Laura to Bombay House for Valentines Day. Laura treated me to Banana Leaf for getting her a copy of War & Peace.
6. My birthday: Laura treated me to Black Sheep, and also made me really, really good Tika masala. She is the best.
7. General Conference: Where we hoped to be featured in the Ensign as an interracial couple, were excited to hear Elder Scott speak, and ate Nepalese food in the Himalayan Kitchen afterwards.
8. Sweet potatos by the lake: watch the sun go down by Utah Lake eating Guru's sweet potato fries - but we ate too much.
9. Saturday thrift: Went on a thrifting spree with Laura. It is when thrifting when you get to witness Laura in her natural habitat, full of instinct
10. Clean/move date: We cleaned Chelsea #5 all night, and moved her stuff to the Labyrinthe house in the morning. I don't know why, but I had a lot of fun.
According to Laura:
10. General conference weekend. We watched all of the sessions together, and went up to Salt Lake for the Saturday afternoon session. My favorite apostle is Richard G. Scott, and I was so excited that he spoke while we were in the conference center. I remember feeling like a real couple there; and realized that we could be married someday, and could always watching conference together. After the Priesthood session we went out to Himalayan Kitchen and walked around Salt Lake at night, and it was just an awesome day.
9.
Sitting at the lake eating sweet potato fries.
One of my favorite dates was when we got sweet potato fries to go at Guru’s,
and just sat at Utah Lake together. It was after the stress of finals and moving, and it was so good to relax with Matt; so simple but so fun. I loved just
laying in the grass, looking at the mountains and water, and talking.
I realized then that I really love doing anything with him.
8. Matt's birthday. I wanted to make Matt's birthday
special and fun. We went out to Black Sheep with a bunch of our friends the day
before, and on the actual day I made him Chicken Tikka Masala. I also got several silly little
gifts at the dollar tree, and a dinosaur balloon. We didn’t do much but just
spend time together cooking, eating, watching Amelie, and cuddling. I remember how important it was to me that he felt appreciated and special, and realized how much I cared about him.
6.
Our second date. Our second date sparked from
Matt and his roommate Lee re-creating my profile picture. They dressed up and
posed like my friend and I, and photo shopped them in the same background. The date got
changed, but we ended up bowling and going out to eat. At the bowling alley I accidentally sat in a puddle of water; I was slightly horrified but I tried to play it cool. After the date, I was worried that he wasn't into me. I post-date texted him (which I hardly ever do) and he didn’t use as many emoticons and
exclamation marks as usual, so I thought he was letting me down easy. But, I
was wrong, and he did want to spend more time with me I came to find out.
5. Valentine’s Day. On Valentine’s Day, I woke up in my top bunk as usual. I had the thought run through my mind, “If I was to get a gift today, I’d want to get it in the morning when I woke up. That would be so exciting.” I rubbed my eyes and saw some vintage books on my desk with a rose on it. I asked Eden where they came from, and she said they were left outside our apartment late last night when she came home. I opened up the books and there was a cut out inside with chocolates. In the book he highlighted a quote about friends making life worth living, and added in a quote from my favorite movie, “I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship,” with an invitation to Bombay House for that evening. I was so surprised, and realized that he was a very thoughtful, caring person.
3.
The time he said he more than liked me. One
night we were cuddling on the tan, sunken couch in Chelsea 5 after a long day
as usual. I said something along the lines of, “I like you,” as we had many
times before. He paused and didn’t say anything for a minute. After what
seemed like forever, Matt said, “I think that I more than like you.” I realized that
I more than liked him too, but I didn’t say it then. A few days later, we were
on that same couch again, and after he told me he loved me, I said that I loved him too.
1. The day Matt stopped by in mid-January that
started it all… It was a Thursday morning, and I had slept in because I had
already finished my hospice hours for the week, so I didn't need to go in. I was laying on my top bunk bed and talking with my mom about how
school, work, and my internship was going, and we talked about how happy I was to
not be dating anyone, that I felt content and full in my life. Later that morning Matt knocked on the door to set up an appointment to get together for our calling
in church. I felt that I needed to be extra friendly and witty, because I was embarrassed
to be in front of him, who I was interested in and didn't know why, in my sweatpants, with no
make-up on, and unshowered. I guess I made a good enough impression with my
personality, because he called me later that afternoon and invited me on a
group date that Saturday. And it all started from there...
10. General conference weekend. We watched all of the sessions together, and went up to Salt Lake for the Saturday afternoon session. My favorite apostle is Richard G. Scott, and I was so excited that he spoke while we were in the conference center. I remember feeling like a real couple there; and realized that we could be married someday, and could always watching conference together. After the Priesthood session we went out to Himalayan Kitchen and walked around Salt Lake at night, and it was just an awesome day.
7. Our snowshoe date. Our first date was a
double date snowshoeing in Rock Canyon Park. I was so nervous about what to
wear, because I wanted to look cute, which seemed absolutely impossible while snowshoeing. With snowshoeing, it is obviously cold out so you need to dress warmly, but also it's very aerobic so you get warm quickly. I was nervous
about the date, but I really enjoyed talking to him. I just felt that I wanted to get
to know him better. For some reason, Matt made me feel good and happy, and I
wanted to keep feeling that.
5. Valentine’s Day. On Valentine’s Day, I woke up in my top bunk as usual. I had the thought run through my mind, “If I was to get a gift today, I’d want to get it in the morning when I woke up. That would be so exciting.” I rubbed my eyes and saw some vintage books on my desk with a rose on it. I asked Eden where they came from, and she said they were left outside our apartment late last night when she came home. I opened up the books and there was a cut out inside with chocolates. In the book he highlighted a quote about friends making life worth living, and added in a quote from my favorite movie, “I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship,” with an invitation to Bombay House for that evening. I was so surprised, and realized that he was a very thoughtful, caring person.
4. After the Women in Psychology
Conference. One Friday I spent the day up in Salt Lake at a conference. Matt stopped by before I went up to wish me luck, and I remember feeling like I just wanted to stay home and spend the day with him. While there, I realized that I
couldn’t wait to get home and make pizza and watch a foreign film like we
planned. I got stuck in traffic driving back to Provo, and it was so frustrating because I just wanted so badly to get home and spend time with him. It was a
turning point for me, because it made me realize just how much I liked spending time with him, and how happy he made me.
2. Sitting outside the temple discussing our life
together. When I finally told Matt that I would definitely say yes if he
proposed, I think we were both a little shell shocked, even though we had been discussing it for awhile. We already had plans to go to the temple that afternoon,
so we decided to go. We ended up just sitting on the beautiful temple grounds,
talking about our future life together and how we felt. I felt so perfectly
calm and peaceful. I told Matt about that feeling, and he said he was glad it
felt that way- that he didn’t want a fairytale, but a happy reality. I just loved
that. I love our happy reality.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
WHO ARE WE?
This is Laura. Laura is awesome. She is the greatest. She is cute like a Koala bear (kahhh-YOOT). Laura loves long, intricate Russian novels. She loves old people and babies, and everyone in between as well. She loves rainy days when she can wear her bright green raincoat. She plans on continuing being kick-a.
Together they....
Matt and Laura love Indian food. They love going to garage sales, and watching foreign films. They love to sit on the porch at night and talk while looking at the mountains. But most of all they love each other.
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