It’s so hard to believe that Ray and I have been married for 5 years. Some days it seems like we’ve been together forever and some days it feels like it hasn’t even been a year.
Below are some snapshot from our anniversary weekend getaway. We stayed in the sweetest air b&b in Palm Harbor, FL. We spent Saturday eating delicious Greek food, exploring the Tarpon Springs sponge docks, and talking about some of our goals for this year.We watched the sun set at Fred Howard State Park, and witnessed an awkward matchy-matchy family photo shoot in the wild! See below!
Sunday morning we decided to drive across the state to Cocoa Beach. First, we made a stop in Ybor City to have lunch at The Columbia restaurant, my favorite! You can’t beat the 1905 salad and sangria! Neither Ray nor I had been to Cocoa beach since the 90’s, and well, it hasn’t changed much. The Space Coast is pretty high on the tacky scale, but that’s only more reason to love it! We stayed in Fawlty Towers hotel (named after the show and run by Brits) which looks like a castle and is painted various shades of pink and teal. Fortunately, we were really close to the beach. Unfortunately, we slept on the most uncomfortable bed on planet earth. We spent Sunday afternoon swimming in the ocean!
We drove home Monday and made a quick pit stop at Disney Springs for lunch and a little shopping! It was a great weekend!
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Disney World Anniversary Trip!
Earlier in the week Ray and I took a short trip to Disney World for our 4th wedding anniversary. Albeit slightly exhausting, we had so much fun! We stayed on Disney property, which we always recommend. We spent Monday at the Magic Kingdom and Tuesday at Epcot.
We had a DELICIOUS dinner at Narcoosse’s at the Grand Floridian Resort Monday evening. As we were catching the boat from the Grand Floridian to take us back to the Magic Kingdom the nightly fireworks show began. We watched the show from the water and never had to fight the crowd. It was perfect.
On the real, life has not been awesome lately. We’ve been dealing with some not-so-fun medical issues, Ray is still dealing with effects from his surgery in December and is scheduled for another one in May, close friends of ours have been dealing with lots of hard stuff, I miss my sister everyday, work has been stressful, and life has been really difficult overall. I’m not saying any of that for sympathy or attention, just to explain how great spending a few days at Disney was for us. The break from life to enjoy each other and the magic of Disney World was exactly what we needed!
happy anniversary to us
I started writing this post 5 or 6 times and inevitably deleted them all. Marriage is so different than I had ever imagined. So much better and fulfilling and yet so much harder all at the same time. Ray and I were best friends long before we were dating or engaged. While it might have seemed fast, our love grew slowly and through authentic experiences.
The last 4 years have been amazing at times and terrible at times, and I am forever grateful to have shared those experiences with Ray. He leads our family in the right direction and sticks to what he believes.
Happy anniversary to my soul-mate, my “one”, my ride-or-die, my bae!
Extra! The photo above is my #1 favorite from our reception!
Happy anniversary mom and dad!
4 years at Big Brown
Guys, it’s been exactly 4 years since we bought Big Brown. 4 YEARS! Being a home owner, especially to a 100ish year old house, is a weird thing. We love it. And sometimes we hate it. But mostly we love it.
I’ve told the story of our first visit to Big Brown a million times and at least twice on this blog, but I’m going to tell it again. It was September of 2010. Ray and I were not married, engaged, or even dating. We were “just friends” who sent hundreds of texts messages to each other during the work day and spent every single afternoon and evening together eating dinner, watching movies, and hanging out. Ray’s apartment had reached the max level of disgusting and it was time for him to find a new place. One afternoon Ray asked me to go with him to look at a house. Here’s where it gets weird – Moments before I get to his apartment a drunk driver (going extremely slow) hits our church van which was parked behind Ray’s apartment and an adjacent fence and then pulls over into some bushes. We chat with the police, the driver continues to yell “that’s drunk” over and over, and in about 20 minutes everything is back to normal. Strange, right? After the commotion we headed to Big Brown. It looked like a ginger bread house and we instantly fell in love (with the house). A few months later we also realized we were in love with each other.
Here are some blurry iphone pics taken during that initial meeting with the realator:
Big Brown is forever a work in progress. Over the last 4 years we’ve painted, repainted, scraped wallpaper, cried over leaky roofs, added furniture, taken away furniture, added cats, taken away cats, and the list goes on. We have soooo many ideas and dreams for Big Brown and we can’t wait to see them come to fruition.