Tuesdays with Micaela: Dresses and Long Distance Relationships.

Some of my favourite bloggers have been posting about dresses this week, inspiring me to write my own “dress post.”  I had been wanting to get a white dress to wear for my wedding rehearsal in August, well and because I love white dresses in general. I found this one at Jacob about a month ago, and recruited my #1 roommate to take (secret, bathroom because there were other roommates and boyfriends around and I would have felt silly doing this in public as you can probably understand) pictures of it. In the first one, I was still sitting on the toilet putting shoes on, but I kinda like it anyways:

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And it has pockets! What’s better than that?

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What else is new? Well Kent and I are officially knee deep into our long distance relationship. Until recently, we’d been living two hours apart since September, but it was alright because we saw each other every weekend. Now he’s four hours away and my school and his work schedules made it not possible to see each other last weekend or this upcoming weekend, and probably not that often for the next few months. I miss being around someone who makes it their sole purpose in life to make me laugh as much as possible, and of course someone to hug whenever I feel like it (which is a lot!) But it’s also kind of sweet to hear how much he misses me all the time. That definitely doesn’t make up for it, but it makes things a little bit better. We are both definitely doing what is best for ourselves right now, which I think is a really good thing, and luckily that means only being apart for the next two months.

I have so much stuff to do for school and for the wedding that it will occupy my whole weekend. My friend Tori helped me make a wedding and school to-do list for this weekend and it took up every line of a sheet of 8.5/11″ lined paper. If Kent was around I would probably get approximately zero of these things done, so in a way it’s probably best that I don’t see him until all my applying to school boards is over and done with in a couple weeks. My stressed-out self is not a fun thing to witness. Although – Kent called me and woke me up really late last night when he got home from work (I asked him to.)  I really did try not to be cranky but it didn’t really work because I wasn’t completely conscious. This morning I got an email from him saying that I sounded “really tired and cute.” So really, perhaps he should be around this weekend because he may be the one person that can find me cute when I’m cranky.

First things first; a love story.

Having a job that requires me to provide one on one support clients with mental illnesses, I must listen to others stories and problems and woes all day long, all the while encouraging them and recognizing their strengths and positive attributes. This seems to come easily to me, and does not often bother me as I adore hearing people’s stories. “What’s your story?” is a question I love to ask, but dread being asked. That dread is something I am working on, and I think it has a lot to do with the the fact that the sole reason I am in Calgary is because I followed my heart out here. I hate to say, but in the history of my current relationship it has always been me that has done the occassionally immature running away, the leaving. Tim has been the most patient, loving boyfriend over the past three years that a young woman could ever have, and when I found out there was a possibility of him moving elsewhere, it was a no-brainer for me. I am lucky to share a home and a heart with Tim, who has consistently gone way out of his way to ensure that the two of us take advantage of each and every opportunity that comes our way, to have as much fun and as much love as two people could possibly have.

The first time I brought the name Tim into the FB household, my Mom could tell right away that I was “smitten.” Tim wasn’t like any of the other guys I had dated (read: he was intelligent and sane). It may have taken this proper, traditional boy a few months, a lot of hints and even a pretty obvious kiss to actually get around to asking me out, but once he did we were inseparable. Still are, really.

Alternatively, my favourite part of our story is spending our first summer together, apart. We planned for that first summer together to be perfect, with lazy nights by the fire, driving for hours to see each other, doing anything for that person; but for some crazy reason Mom convinced me to take a job that involved me moving way North to a fishing lodge on an island in a town called Nakina – a full days drive from Tim and all things related to home. Tim and I had only been dating four months at that point, and most people would say “So what?” to a four month relationship – but it was always special with Tim and I. We both knew that the both of us were in it for the long haul, and we had that summer planned out perfectly … but it wouldn’t be that way after all. I left in May for four months, and as I packed and talked to my new bosses, I was learning more and more about this fishing lodge. I wasn’t sure how to break it to Tim that there was no internet. Or regular use of a phone. I could use a “party line” (shared phone line between a bunch of lodges) for about 15 minutes a week – but I wasn’t sure how that was going to fly with him. The week before I left, Tim worked hard to ensure that I wouldn’t forget about him – gifts, homemade meals, reminders of our time together and promises of letters all summer long.

Which brings me to the point of my story – The Love Letters. Ooooh, the Love letters. The love letters. The love letters. Three words I can repeat over and over to myself in my head and never get bored of them. Tim promised to write me letters all summer long, a promise he kept over and over and over again. At this point of the story, people who know Tim and I are usually like … Tim wrote you love letters? Like, good ole’ fashioned love letters, not e-mails? Tim the studious, dutch, concrete-construction working farmer knows how to write love letters? I know, not your typical candidate for being very romantically inclined, but I have a box full of letters, every word of which I will cherish forever. Even if in the future if Tim and I aren’t together, I will keep those letters as a reminder of how much expressible love was possible from a man to a woman. And every night shift he works when I am home alone, and questioning to myself why I am putting myself through the loneliness I pull out a letter. Each letter started off with the same simple phrase

“First things first…”

It is meant to be followed with “I love you” but by the end of the summer the last half wasn’t even necessary. It is simply an example of the knowledge of what it so important in maintaining a long distance relationship – the affirmation of undying love, the knowledge that the other persons feelings and emotions always come first.

 

Anniversary Time!

October 27, 2007 was the day Scott and I got married! So today, October 27, 2008 we get to celebrate our FIRST anniversary as a married couple!   It was a great year, we went on our honeymoon to Costa Rica, got used to living with each other, laughed lots, and had lots of fun with friends and each other.  We are both excited to find out what’s in store for us in the future!

We don’t have much time to celebrate today, we are both working and tonight I have a Halloween party with the brownies.  We both decided (separately) that we should go out for ice cream after brownies. What can we say, great minds think alike.  We also plan on eating the top tier of our wedding cake!  So excited for that!

*All photography by Brenda Coghlin Photography*

Can you define your life in six words?

Postsecret Book

I don’t know about some of the other fiveblondes, but my favourite website is Postsecret.com, and two of my favourite books are the two Postsecret books I own. Every weekend I (unlike most people) get excited for Sunday to roll around so that I can jump over to Postsecret.com and look at all the new secrets!

Even though I will always love Postsecret, I’ve found a couple of new sites/books kind of like it! One is Six Word Memoirs. This is a site where people post about their lives in SIX WORDS! It could be a part of their life, or something they’ve experienced, but I still find it fascinating! While I was looking at the Postsecret book on Amazon, it recommended me a book (don’t you love it when they recommend you books?). This book was called “Other People’s Love Letters: 150 Letters You Were Never Meant To See”. This is by far the cutest book EVER! It has original pictures of love letters from random people that were found in random places around the world. Some of them are even on things like cocktail napkins, and some of them are heartbreak, like the word “liar” written 183 times.
Hope you enjoyed these books/sites, because I LOVE them!
Anyone else have any books like these that they love? Share!

By the way, I should probably STOP making blog posts in order to keep away from studying. I have a feeling it won’t be very helpful to my successful university career…

Some Birthday Lovin.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my one and only boy, Kento!

Here are a few things that I love about him!

He’s always a good time:

He fits right in with the family:

He’s crazy talented at sports (first day snowboarding right here):

He is a wonderful chef and he truly loves what he does and is always trying to improve at it.

He loves to travel and always wants to see new things:

He enjoys (puts up with?) the craziness that is my family and friends:

…actually, he’s usually as crazy as the rest of us:

He’s a fine fisherman:

He is insanely talented at guitar:

His dream is to one day have a family that looks like this (pictures by Laura Novak:

BUT most importantly to my life, he loooooves me:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KENT!!!!!!!

Surprises!

On Saturday night after I got back from a week facilitating at a camp, Kent and I headed up to Toronto for the start of our small vacation. We got to his parents house late and went to bed right away. The next morning we woke up and ate one of his dad’s AMAZING breakfasts that he always makes when we’re there (and, I have a feeling, when we are not there too), and headed off for my first (of many) surprises for the weekend. We met Kent’s friend Ryan and Ryan’s girlfriend Perola at Horseshoe Valley for some Tree Top Trekking Adventures AND the longest zip line in Canada! It was pretty awesome and also REALLY challenging (my abs hurt for a few days after). Kent and I both finished the beginner, intermediate, and advanced courses. Next we went out for dinner with Ryan and Perola and headed to their house for the night. There we hung out and played lots of euchre – I always take advantage of situations in which I am with 3 other people who all know how to play euchre!

On Monday we had a lazy morning at Ryan’s house, then Kent swam down a waterfall and I was terrified for his life, then headed off to Huntsville where we went to a restaurant called the Cottage, where we had our first date two summers ago. We ate there, did a little shopping, did a hike, and then I had my next surprise of the trip, Kent had booked us a room at the Deerhurst Resort! He told me to wait outside in the parking lot while he went inside and got our keys… by this point I was getting a little suspicious. So I sat in the parking lot and read and he finally came out and we went up to our room, which was a beautiful suite. He told me to wait outside the room and he’d go in and “see if it was nice.” This made me even more suspicious but when I went into the room everything seemed to be in order. We went for a swim at the Deerhurst beach, played some basketball, went for dinner at the Deerhurst restaurant, drank lots of champagne and just had a great evening hanging out together.

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I got kicked out of my own bed last night.

I got kicked out of my own bed last night.

There I was sleeping away, when all of a sudden I heard a very familiar voice:

“You’re snoring too much! Go sleep on the couch.”

Obediently, and also because I’m a sucker and refused to be relegated to the couch the evening before, I moved my sleepy bum to the couch and there I finished the night.  Now, I’m not normally a snorer.  It’s just that after an overly exhausting birthday celebration trip to Cedar Point (apparently aging does this to you), I managed to pick up a nasty cold that’s been going around.  A friend we saw last Friday now has it, as does a co-worker I share my office with.  Perhaps the most frustrating part is that my nose isn’t stuffed up at all – it’s all in my throat.  It hurts to swallow.

It’s 11:30 and I just chugged a Neo-Citran, so I’m going to make the rest of this short and in point-form, because that’s what lazy bloggers do (I am totally kidding, lazy bloggers just post a picture, but said laziness can be forgiven when said picture is accompanied with a witty caption, and oh good god I am alienating readers now, YOU ARE NOT LAZY! Did you see I updated the blogroll?) because it’s 11:30 and I just chugged a Neo-Citran:

1.  Twilight. Started reading it.  Enjoying it, but I’m now really pissed that I already know various plot points.  I “spoil” movies and TV shows for myself all the time because I love to be ‘in the know’, but I don’t think I’ve ever spoiled a book before (with the exception of Harry Potter 7, but that doesn’t count because it was the seventh in a series. And because I say it doesn’t count).  I don’t know how to explain my reading habits.

2. 

Isn’t Mr X a cutie?  I couldn’t find quite the right balance between the black and brown for his hair/facial hair colour, so I alternated.  Also, although he owns several similar blue and white button-up shirts (I have the iron burns to prove it), he doesn’t own a jacket like the picture, but isn’t it nice?

3. Besides the fact that I am now officially in my late twenties, gawd I feel old.  Physically old (thanks to the cold) and mentally old as my friends marry and procreate.  There is so much more here that I’m leaving it for another day.

Wish me luck as I try to make it through the night without being kicked out of bed.

An "I Love You" I Will Always Remember

Tim and I have been in a relationship together for two years, seven months, and nineteen days, and approximately sixty-five thousand kisses. We are a pretty affectionate couple, and tell each other how much we love each other about seven or eight times a day, give or take a million. I will always fondly remember the first time he told me he loved me, but recently I had someone say those three magic words to me that may have even topped the first time he whispered them to me. It was … get ready … his mother! My possible future mother-in-law. I wouldn’t say that Tim’s mom and I are especially close or anything – I mean, I think she is a wonderful mother, and a great and very kind person and has never been anything less than supportive of me and Tim, but having lived two hours away from her while in University, topped with the fact that I don’t spend too many holidays there (because I can’t bear to leave my OWN family) .. well let’s just say that Tim has been to the Bontje farm on many many many more occasions than I have been to his.

The morning Tim and I took off on our adventure of a lifetime together, Tim’s mom, Maria, made us a big brekky and had some of her best friends over to say godbye to Tim (and me, I guess!). Well, by this time the car was jam-packed, we were prepared for the worst gas-mileage Tims ’94 Mercury Grand Marquis had EVER gotten, and Maria leaned over to me and asked me not to murder her son, but to be patient with him as he has yet to realize that I am always right, and told me that she loved me then gave me a huge big loving welcome-to-the-family hug. And I, well I just just stood there dumbfounded while fighting back the tears. But I gained my composure, returned the love and hugged her back really hard. It was such a special moment, one that I will always remember. If Tim and I ever take the big walk down the aisle (alongside Mic and Kent), I can know that my new family will love me and treat me just as well as my current one.

As soon as we drove away I turned to Tim and said “YOUR MOM JUST TOLD ME THAT SHE LOVES ME!”  Typically male, Tim looked at me confused and said … “So?”

I'll Let You Buy Salt if You Buy Me a Diamond Ring

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One important thing I have learned while dating Kent is that if I put an idea into his head, there is a good chance it will come out of his mouth as his own idea a few weeks later. Leah calls this A Sign of an Abusive Relationship. You might call it Manipulative. I call it Being Resourceful. And I promise, I only use it for good. For example: Kent drinks a LOT of diet coke. He probably drinks more per day than I would even consider drinking in a month. Which of course is really bad for him, so when he complained that he was gaining weight, I suggested maybe it was all the diet coke. No, he said, diet coke is good for you, coke is bad for you because of all the sugar. Two weeks later he said to me “I feel like I’m gaining weight. I think it’s all the diet coke.” SUCCESS! Yesterday he drank three glasses of water at work and I guess only about a million minus three glasses of diet coke. He’s a chef, I guess they get thirsty. Plus diet coke is free at the restaurant. So I suppose I’m getting somewhere, and he is three glasses of diet coke less likely to die of aspartane-related illnesses.

I also decided that if I ever want to get engaged or married or anything fun like that, I should start putting that idea into his head as well. Not that I need to get engaged RIGHT NOW, but it’s always good to start planning ahead, plus it’s fun to talk about it. I have managed to work the idea of diamonds into many conversations, for example this one:

Kent: I found this pink Himalayan salt for $200 a pound on the internet…. *a few minutes later* What’s our postal code?

Me: Are you buying $200 salt?

Kent: No, I’m buying $8 salt. I’ll buy you something too, okay?

Micaela: Is it sparkly?

This seems to be working too, but not quite in the way that I originally planned.

Micaela: Where do you think you’d be in your life right now if you weren’t dating me?

Kent: Looking for you.

Micaela: Awww.

Kent: Does that get me out of buying a ring?

Heidi Klum Pregnant, and other things I love.

For the past couple of weeks I have been making my way through season 2 of Project Runway. There is some great designing, I am completely in love with Chloe and Daniel, and Santino’s impressions of Tim Gunn are hilarious. However, the most awe-inspiring part of this season for me so far, although I haven’t made it to Olympus Fashion Week yet, is HEIDI KLUM in all her pregnant glory. Seriously:

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Am I wrong???? I hope to look 1/3 as good as her when I am pregnant, off in the very distant future (sorry Leah).

Other things I love these days:

1. Late night blogging and late night glasses of wine.

2. Ladies night on Friday, at which 3 of the five blondes outlasted all of the other tables of ladies in our town, and in fact all of the other tables, until we were left sitting on the floor, very proud of our #1 status:

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Clockwise from top left is me, Leah, Katelyn, and my best friend of 19 years, Michelle.

3. The Sex and the City movie!!! Which doesn’t come out for 3 months but I am anxiously awaiting.

4. The book I am currently reading, Manhattan: When I was Young:

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5. My crazy, fun, cute boyfriend who I got to spend the whole day with today (unheard of for us)… and by the end of the day he still couldn’t be in a different room from me for more than 12 seconds. I like to think that I am totally loveable, not that he is needy… Just kidding, he isn’t needy (I don’t think.) Just kidding again…

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6. My sistas! Kate’s wedding day, pretty dresses, Sandy and Marcie, Leah’s pose, and all of the things that make this picture great:

And a million other things… all for another day.

Micaela.