Me and Michael
I thought I would back up a few years and tell you
a little bit about us. Michael and I met
June 25, 2004 on a blind date through a mutual friend which we both only knew
for a short time. I know CRAZY, right?! We dated for 6 months. We were engaged for 6 months. And we got married on the date that we met
one year later, June 25, 2005. Some of
you may say WOW that was quick; well I know a couple that was married faster
than us, but who’s counting. All the
same I think you just know! And we
knew! We had all the famous talks about
likes and dislikes, favorite things, family, values, church, salvation
experiences, religion, what we believe, what we don’t believe, number of kids
we wanted, favorite foods, friends, ideas of fun, marriage, and many more. It boils down to one thing, WE WERE IN
LOVE!! And we fit together very
well!
We had BIG plans!
I was currently in nursing school and he was working for his dad as a
carpenter. We knew that it was going to
be hard, but we stuck it out. Finally
after several semesters of nothing but studying, I graduated May 2007 with my Associate’s
Degree in Nursing. Michael decided that
he wanted to go back to school to be a Paramedic and I enrolled at UNA for my Bachelor’s
Degree in Nursing June 2007. He
graduated with an Associate’s Degree and I graduated with my Bachelor’s
December 2009. But the education doesn’t
stop there… I then started filling out
applications for my Master’s Degree in the spring and was accepted to the nurse
practitioner program at Union University August 2010. What a blessing!! My husband was a trooper and worked two jobs
and was nice enough to let me stay home and be a full time student once
again. After a long road of education, I
completed my degree December 2011!
YAY!! We were both very happy
about this accomplishment for several reasons.
If you were reading any of the above you will know why we were sooo
happy when this journey was OVER!
But what most of you didn’t know was our struggle with
not just school, but also infertility.
We didn’t go around telling everybody about our issues, mainly because,
well… how do you start that conversation. During my UNA schooling in 2007/2008
we decided that we would try the “natural” way to have children. We just figured after several stories that we
had heard in the past and no prior scares it would take a while to have a child,
so why not start early. We were not in a
big rush. Our motto, if it happens, it
happens and if not, ok. We waited and waited
and waited and waited…NOTHING.
Too be continued…
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