The Adventures of Matthew & Kate
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Blogger Rule Breaker
OK, so I have been a little behind on my blogging (obviously) and I probably just broke every rule in the book on blogging since the purpose is to update as you have news to share, but I've had a hard time getting motivated to sit down and blog. I mean seriously, after working hard all day staring at a computer the last thing I want to do is come home and stare at another computer even longer. Bad excuse? Probably, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it. Anyway, I have finally drawn up enough motivation and inspiration to finally update the blog. There's a lot here so brace yourself. Some of this is dating back to October 2010. Yes, a blog sin, I know. Anyhow, I hope you all enjoy all the posts and I can't make any promises that I'll become a better blogger....
Day at the Dog Park
In Pensacola, there are a couple of dog parks, but one of them happens to be on a bay. Matthew was able to take Norman to the dog park when I was out of town at a work conference recently. Because Matthew said Norman had such a great time, we went back this past weekend. Norman had such a great time! He was running around like crazy playing with any dog who would pay any attention to him. He made friends with a chocolate lab, a weimaraner and a host of other dogs. While we were at the dog park watching Norman interact with the other dogs, we realized that Norman is “that dog” – the kind of socially awkward one who wants to be a part of every activity going on and all the other dogs simply tolerate him. Despite his social awkwardness, he had a complete blast and was worn slick by the time we got him home. It was a fun day and we will definitely be taking Norman back!



Unexpected Superbowl Surprise
Around 4:30 on the day of the Superbowl, Matthew mentioned that his stomach was bothering him. Neither one of us thought too much of it until later in the evening. I noticed that as the evening progressed, Matthew was disappearing from the party at long periods of time. To jump to the crux of the story, at around 10:30pm that night, I took Matthew to the ER because he was complaining of stabbing pains in his stomach. We got back into a room at the ER, they ran some tests on him and around 2am Monday morning, they came in and told us that they believed Matthew had appendicitis. They recommended that we wait for the new round of surgeons in the morning to complete his surgery. So around 9am Monday morning, Matthew had an appendectomy. Everything went extremely well and very smoothly. They kept him overnight and discharged him Tuesday morning. It was definitely an unexpected emergency, but I am very thankful that he’s OK and his surgery went well!
Superbowl Party
Matthew and I are blessed to be a part of a great Sunday School class of newlyweds. The class is still fairly new and everyone is still getting to know one another so Matthew and I thought it would be a fun idea to have everyone out for the Superbowl to allow some time for all of us to get to know each other outside of the church setting. We had a ton of food and I had a great time setting up the decorations for the table. The evening was off to a good start until (if you’re reading this in non-chronological order, then you already know what happened, if you’re reading this in order, please move along to the next post…)

Norman
Christmas 2011 in Oklahoma
This year Matthew and I were able to travel back to Oklahoma for Christmas. We decided to drive to Oklahoma and take Norman with us. When we told people here in Florida that we were making the drive with a Golden Retriever, I think people thought we were nuts. While it may have been a little bit of a crazy idea, it was nothing that a few pills of Dramamine couldn’t solve. Norman did great on the drive and we finally made it to Oklahoma.
It was such a great trip back spending time with family and friends. It was nice to be back in some familiar places for a little bit. We had such a wonderful time and were so thankful for the chance to be with family again!



It was such a great trip back spending time with family and friends. It was nice to be back in some familiar places for a little bit. We had such a wonderful time and were so thankful for the chance to be with family again!

A Christmas Tradition
Growing up my family went to cut down a Christmas tree for as long as I can remember. It’s one of my favorite things to do and really means the beginning of the Christmas season for me. So of course when Matthew and I got married, I wanted us to get a real Christmas tree. We weren’t able to for our first Christmas since we moved to Florida in December. So I was SUPER excited to go look for a tree this past Christmas. Matthew, being the great husband that he is, did some research for us and found a Christmas tree farm for us to go to. I was really excited and geared up to go. We had decided to take Norman with us and thought it would be a fun outing for him. So we load Norman up in the car and make the half hour trek out to the tree farm.
Once we finally arrived, we were completely confused as to how the “system” worked at the tree farm, but just finally decided to do our own thing and walk around the field and look for our tree. We went to several lots on the acreage and were extremely disappointed with the selection. There weren’t trees there over 6 feet tall. Ugh! I was so bummed. Seriously, the tree farm looked like it specialized in Charlie Brown Christmas trees. So we left the tree farm very disappointed. On our way back we took a different way home. As we were driving along the main road, we saw some Christmas trees in the parking lot of a Big Lots. We thought we might as well check it out, so we pulled in.
As we were walking through, the parking lot Christmas Tree lot had a great selection of trees. We ended up finding this great tree that was around 9.5 feet. It was great and I loved it! Although I was really disappointed we weren’t able to cut down our own tree, we ended up finding a great one for our holiday season. We had a great time decorating our tree and getting it set up in our new home. Although this Christmas tradition didn’t start the exactly how I expected it, it was a good memory and it was something that Matthew and I got to do together, and when it comes down to it, that’s what’s more important to me anyway.



Once we finally arrived, we were completely confused as to how the “system” worked at the tree farm, but just finally decided to do our own thing and walk around the field and look for our tree. We went to several lots on the acreage and were extremely disappointed with the selection. There weren’t trees there over 6 feet tall. Ugh! I was so bummed. Seriously, the tree farm looked like it specialized in Charlie Brown Christmas trees. So we left the tree farm very disappointed. On our way back we took a different way home. As we were driving along the main road, we saw some Christmas trees in the parking lot of a Big Lots. We thought we might as well check it out, so we pulled in.
As we were walking through, the parking lot Christmas Tree lot had a great selection of trees. We ended up finding this great tree that was around 9.5 feet. It was great and I loved it! Although I was really disappointed we weren’t able to cut down our own tree, we ended up finding a great one for our holiday season. We had a great time decorating our tree and getting it set up in our new home. Although this Christmas tradition didn’t start the exactly how I expected it, it was a good memory and it was something that Matthew and I got to do together, and when it comes down to it, that’s what’s more important to me anyway.


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