So we have a lot of catching up to do. As in, I wrote a post about our anniversary, but then didn't add pictures or post it, so I'll post that now. And then I have a thanksgiving post. So looks like you'll see what our thanksgiving was like when it is about Christmas time. Hopefully, I'll post that tomorrow. But no promises. I can be quite the slacker when it comes to digital communication. Anyway - here's the belated anniversary post:
What a sweet guy, that Aaron is.
For our anniversary - Aaron took me out to two dinners. One a couple of weekends ago when instead of going outside of the city for a day hike (aaron's knee was inflamed from a run) we went to the Tony Roma's in the city. Nice treat - especially for Aaron to get to have both steak AND ribs. I'm not sure he's had either one of those things for a year.
Then last night (November 22nd - I wrote this blog a while ago, don't forget) on our actual anniversary, Aaron surprised me by taking me to a recently opened Italian restaurant in our city. Apparently it's a chain from Hong Kong - with restaurants in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and the Philippines. The restaurant was AMAZING. I had a salad with pears, goat cheese, and candied walnuts on mixed greens. What?? When did those things come to China? I also had a margherita pizza, and Aaron had a chicken cooked in a mushroom sauce served over polenta, with asparagus. To those of you living in the US this restaurant may not be that impressive, though I actually think it would be a nice restaurant in America, as well. But I realize that you would probably not get as excited as I did when after we finished the basket of bread they gave us, they REFILLED it. Amazing. And then they refilled it a second time. We finally told her we didn't need any more bread, though I think we could have sat there all night and just ate that bread. Needless to say, a lot of bread was consumed.
Aaron surprised me with a Christmas tree for our anniversary. Since the beginning of October I have been talking nonstop about wanting to get a fake Christmas tree (since they don't sell the real ones here) and wondering where I could get them. I would text Aaron every time I found one. Unbeknownst to me, he had been planning on buying me one this whole time.
Man, what a great husband. I'm so thankful for him.