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spill about your LOVE link-up

I'm linking up with A. Liz Adventures today for this fun little questionnaire! 




{1} Describe your dating life prior to finding your husband/boyfriend/fiance.
I had 2 serious relationships before meeting Aaron, one in high school (as serious as that can be, ha!) and one in college. Before meeting Aaron, I had been single for about 3 1/2 years.

{2} Describe your husband/boyfriend/fiance in one word. How would he describe you in one word?
 The word I always use to describe Aaron is steady. He is the calm to my crazy. Also, is faith is the most consistent and steadfast I've ever seen. He says to describe me in 1 word is too hard. 

{3} You had a really silly fight. Embarrassing silly. What was it about?
Our most frequent fight is over the dishes. And that seems silly to me. 

{4} In three sentences (and only three!), describe where you both hope to be in 5 years.
Surrounded by family and friends, probably with another child, in a house with a front porch and big backyard! 
{5} Tell us something about your husband/boyfriend/fiance we wouldn't know from reading your blog. 
A lot of people don't know this, but my husband has like a second personality when he is around his family. Funny stories, exaggerated expressions and their own secret language....it is hilarious.
{6} What's one thing you never thought you'd do in front of your husband/boyfriend/fiance, but you did?
I know I'm supposed to say something funny here, like I never thought I would fart or pee with the door open, but honestly, he is the one who is most timid about those things! He insists on the door being closed to the bathroom when one of us is in there at all times! 
Love you Aar!! 




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  1. Hi! I found you from the L-O-V-E link-up. I love the story behind your blog name!

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    1. Haha, thanks - though it was quite annoying at the time ;) Love your tagline for your blog, and I completely understand your long commute, I grew up in Alexandria, though I think it has gotten worse since I've lived there!

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  2. "He is the calm to my crazy" ... okay, I absolutely LOVE that! Thanks so much lady for linking up with me today!

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    1. Thanks so much for hosting! I've loved reading all the stories and following along your blog since!

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