Journey Together

Journey Together

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

One Year Together

Yesterday Alex and I celebrated being together for one year. Today I'm reminiscing on our love story...

In the months before Alex and I started courting, even though I knew that Alex had previously had strong affections for me (I wasn't ready when he first asked me and had a lot of growing to do), I had no idea if Alex still cared for me in that way. God knew my heart was ready, but I also believed it was best for Alex to initiate, not me. So I prayed (A LOT) and waited. In those months I prayed for God's best for Alex, but I deeply hoped I was the one God had in mind for him. By the beginning of June last year, my hopes began to rise and I dared to dream that we might start dating in like a year. God had completely different and better plans! On July 7th, 2014 Alex and I began courting. We were both a little shocked that our hopes and dreams were actually becoming reality!

What an incredible year it has been with my amazing Alex!! Summer adventures with my wonderful boyfriend, journeying to college together in the fall, a beautiful engagement in the winter, experiencing college life, interviewing at churches, preparing for our wedding, graduating college together in the spring, saying "I do" to our happily ever after, and moving to a new state/home/life/job! I had hoped that Alex and I would start dating by the time we graduated college, instead God blessed us above and beyond and here we are: married!

Last week we received our gorgeous wedding photos! There are far too many to post but I just wanted to share a few. Our wedding day was perfectly lovely. Of course there are those funny moments to look back on when things don't go quite as expected...such as a gigantic-never-before-seen-in-Idaho rain storm interrupting our outdoor reception lol. But we can look back on every moment from that day as being a treasured memory! We had so many wonderful friends and family who helped to make the day run smoothly and beautifully. It meant so much to Alex and I to have lots of people who have helped us become who we are today to be there celebrating with us! Timing ran smoothly, the weather was perfect for pictures, the ceremony was so meaningful, everything looked gorgeous, and MOST importantly Alex and I committed to love, cherish, and honor one another for the rest of our lives. Words can't express how much I adore Alex and how VERY thankful I am that God has beautifully written our love story. Our wedding was a day, but our marriage is a lifetime. I'm beyond excited to see our journey together unfold!

Alex and I on the day we started courting: July 7th, 2014

The 12 BEAUTIFUL roses Alex gave me to celebrate one year together!!!

Daddy. Oh how I love him! He is the reason I knew I had to wait for someone like Alex who would treasure me. 

Our gorgeous ceremony. 

Foot pop = true love :)

HUSBAND AND WIFE!!!

SO very deeply in love with this man!


Bliss :)

Sweet love


My beautiful little sisters! 

Such a handsome group!

Alex and his little bro :)

SO blessed by these ladies!

Our beautiful wedding party!

With each new member, the family just gets better :)

My beautiful Mommy! She did so much to make our wedding day so special! Thank you Mommy!

What a privilege to be part of this amazing family! 

I am beyond blessed to have this godly couple as my in-laws!

There's nothing like family :)

Love these ladies! 


There's nothing like a Daddy's love :) I will always treasure these moments.

Me and my handsome husband!

Always and forever!!!

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Before We Said "I Do"

Alex and I have a few personality differences that are great for balancing the other person out. However, we mostly have a lot of similarities which are super compatible. One of those similarities is that we love to be busy! We love giving life our all...and most of the time saying "yes" to way too many things haha! When we set the date for our wedding, we knew it would be kinda crazy since we were getting married only a few weeks after we graduated from college. It was crazy, but it was also a blast! Here's a quick recap of what took place in just a few short weeks :)

Alex and I have had our fill of moving for a while I think :) At the beginning of May we moved out of our college dorms in Missouri and back into our parents' homes in Idaho. During the weeks before our wedding, we started moving our stuff into our temporary apartment on the side of his parents house. And two weeks after getting back from our honeymoon we moved all of our stuff from Idaho to our new home in Washington. Ok ok I'm getting ahead of my story. So after our 25 hour road trip from college to Idahome, we were busy with wedding dress fittings, graduation party, last minute wedding preparations, bridal shower, lantern lighters lunch, bachelorette/bachelor parties, spending time with our family before all of the big change, and hanging out with our friends and family as they began to arrive for our wedding. Plus Alex worked for my dad for the weeks leading up to the wedding. So fun and so busy! In these past few months I've felt that I've had to do exactly what was right in front of me (which is rather contrary to my nature of being a futuristic planner) whether it was focusing on graduating, a wedding, or moving. We were GREATLY blessed with awesome friends and family who helped us make everything happen! Not only am I super thankful for their all of their help, but I loved having my friends and cousins from out of town come early so we could enjoy time together!! Pictures are worth a thousand words so here's a glimpse at all the pre-wedding fun :)


Alex is a trooper! Our car overheated consistently during our 25 hour drive back from college so we had to fill it with coolant often. Upon arriving home, my car would randomly quit while I was driving. Praise God for providing two new-to-us vehicles to buy from our grandparents!
Aren't these ladies beautiful!?! Thank you, so much for throwing an incredible bridal shower for me!

The lovely ladies in my new family :) So sad Alicia and Sierra were sick that day :(
My wonderful lantern lighters at our special lunch the week of the wedding :)

LOL my dad came out of his room like this and said "My daughter is getting married this week?!?!" Don't worry he just likes to joke, of course he is thrilled :)
My beautiful friends at my bachelorette party! We had a grand time staying in a hotel, going to the cheesecake factory, chatting, and swimming. Thanks so much Ashley Joy!!

I LOVE THESE GIRLS!! Thank you for traveling many miles (Montana, Washington, Arizona, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Illinois) to celebrate with me!
Daddy and I at THE wedding rehearsal...wow!

Is this for real?!?
Thanks, David and Alicia, for throwing a fabulous wedding rehearsal fiesta! :)

Monday, June 29, 2015

College Days: Finishing Well

I am absolutely in awe of all that God has done in our lives this past year. If you would have told me a year ago that I would be where I am today, I would have been in complete shock haha. I'm overwhelmed by God's goodness to us! Now that life has slowed down a little bit, I'm going to catch up on blogging about the momentous occasions from the past few months. First up: Graduation. In many ways, it is hard to believe that just two months ago, we were living in Missouri, finishing final projects, papers, presentations and finals, graduating, and saying goodbye to dear friends. Alex and I both grew a tremendous amount during our college years. We learned more about ourselves as individuals and more about God's desire and dreams for our lives. It was also at college where I had some very real talks with God about falling in love with Alex :) College stretched me in many ways: out of my comfort zone of normality, living away from home, challenging me academically, and undergoing a lot of stress from all of my responsibilities. I met so many amazing people who I know will be world changers for Christ. Alex and I have now closed the college chapter of our lives. As I've ended each stage of my life to begin another, I'm amazed how God has prepared me for each transition. God has certainly prepared us and blessed us tremendously in this new chapter. We're ready...or at least as ready as God wants us to be :)


Thank you Emily (aka roommie) for coming into my life right when I needed you.
Gianna, I couldn't have asked for a sweeter, funnier, best friend to share my college experience. I will treasure our goofy memories forever :)
I'm so thankful to have ministered through dance alongside these amazing young ladies!
My wonderful floor-mates!
Social Work is not an easy major nor an easier career, but I believe each one of us will impact the world for Christ!!
I miss these girls SO much! Thank you Bethany and Shannon for keeping me going when Social Work life got hard! #dreamteamforlife
It was an absolute blessing to have our families visit for the week before graduation! Here's a pic of me with Alex's family  at Silver Dollar City 
How can I thank you enough, Mom and Dad?! You're my biggest cheer leaders in life. I love you!!!
Thankful for family! :)
Rebecca, I'm not sure if you know how much your friendship has meant to me. Thank you for ALWAYS being there!
Thank you to all of our amazing friends and family who blessed us at our graduation party!!!
I'm SO proud of my hubby!!! He's the best!
Alex and his roommate Sterling :) Thanks for all the awesome memories Sterling!! We miss you!

We did it!!!














Wednesday, June 10, 2015

More of the Journey

Alex and I have been living in a whirlwind this year. I have much to write about! Finishing college, coming home, preparing for the wedding, GETTING MARRIED, our wonderful honeymoon, and preparing to move to a new state. I do plan on posting about all of that soon, but today, I'm reflecting on life before the whirlwind.

As we prepare to start over in a whole new place where we will establish a new home, I'm reflecting on some things God did here at the home I've known for most of my life. Today, I had an exit interview at the missions organization I have been working/volunteering at for the past 9 years. I volunteered with many projects, but mostly babysat the missionary kids while their parents were in training. I am amazed to reflect on how much this experience impacted my life. During pivotal stages of my life, I had the privilege of spending a large amount of time building relationships with families who were completely sold out to serving the Lord with their entire lives. I'm not exactly sure why this was the case, but I had a hard time connecting with peers during my youth years and the majority of my time was spent taking care of/mentoring kids and building relationships with adults (missionaries, ladies at church, and my parents) who poured into my life. Looking back, I'm so thankful that God made this part of my journey. I'm so thankful God taught me through the example of Godly men and women. These godly men and women taught me: self-less living, surrender to God's will, trusting God, choosing to serve the Lord even in the tough times, what it means to be a Christ centered family, grace, and how to serve others. Let us never underestimate the influence we have on those around us.

As I reflect on the people who have influenced me here and the blessing it has been to call this place home, I can't help but wonder what God is preparing for our future. Alex and I are stepping into the unknown. But, to God, it is completely known. During my devo time this morning I was thinking about the "leap of faith" we're taking as we journey to a new home. As I was talking with God, I was thinking about how it's not really a leap of faith over a canyon. It's more like God has built a bridge across the canyon and He's holding our hand all the way. The only challenging part is that we are blind to the next step. All we have to do is trust. In the past, when God has brought me to stages where I've just had to trust, He's ALWAYS been faithful. I may be week, but He is strong. The step of faith might be scary, but this time around, I will hold the promises and memories of His faithfulness in my heart.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

87 Days Until Happily Ever After!

It is now officially less than 100 days until our wedding!!! 87 to be exact :) We are so in love and so thrilled with all that God is doing in our lives. Things are quite busy with us attempting to balance school responsibilities, dance/track, campus ministry, my practicum, preparing for a wedding and marriage, and the job search. Essentially, we are preparing for three major life changing events and they are all happen in the same month - graduation, getting married, and moving to where God calls us into ministry. God has truly blessed us in each of these areas and we are so thankful to Him for His goodness and faithfulness!

In between the craziness of our lives, Alex and I also are enjoying the amazing blessing of being engaged! I love him so very much and just have to share about what amazing man he is (be prepared for a sappy post)! There is such peace and joy in being in love with my best friend. He is so supportive in all that I am doing, loves me for who I am, makes me laugh, listens to me, and cares for me. He takes his role as my future provider and protector seriously. He strongly desires to seek and serve the Lord with his whole heart and life. I am so proud of the man he is and so thankful to call him mine. He has most certainly been worth the wait :)

Our beautiful engagement pictures by Kris Johnson



















Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Lessons to be Learned

Lesson 1:
Every New Year I get in this cleaning/organizing craze! I get rid of the useless things I've accumulated and organize the things worth keeping. Sometimes, God needs to do this in our hearts. At the beginning of each semester, our school has Spiritual Emphasis week which consists of extra chapels in the evenings. At one of those evening services, I allowed God to clear out the clutter of my heart. I had been been feeling overwhelmed with fears, insecurities, and feelings of failure. I wrote down (a rather long list) of each of those messy, unwanted, useless feelings and allowed God to speak His truth into my heart. I asked the Lord to do His cleansing work, to throw out the junk until my heart was like an empty, clean room. I then asked Him to fill that room in my heart with the things of Him. God's pretty awesome at "housekeeping"our hearts!

Lesson 2:
I find it interesting that one of the first words we learn as children is "no" and yet it is one of the hardest words for me to use as an adult. God has been teaching me lately that there are many awesome opportunities in this life, however, sometimes it is healthier to say "no" to something (even when it is very good), than to clutter our lives with so many things that we can't even do anything well! Simple lesson; hard to practice. I'm working on it though...this week I said "no"...to one thing, but hey, I said "no" :)

Lesson 3:
Let's just say, I've been a little overwhelmed lately. Overwhelmed with those messy, unwanted feelings (mentioned above), overwhelmed with the wonderful, but many, responsibilities/opportunities I have, and overwhelmed with the effects its had on me. Admittedly, it took a bit of some health issues for me to realize the stress I was putting myself through. I'm in recovery from the stress and praying through how to deal with it all. The writer of Psalms 28:6-7 puts it well " Praise the Lord! For He has heard my cry for mercy. The Lord is my strength and shield. I trust Him with all my heart. He helps me, and my heart is filled with joy. I burst out in songs of Thanksgiving." I certainly need His mercy and peace, but more than that, I'm recognizing the need for His JOY. It's so easy to get bogged down with the clutter, the busyness, and the stress of life that we focus on those things instead of focusing on the joy He gives us as we allow Him to walk with us through life.

Truth be Told:
Just so you know, these lessons are in the process of being learned; I don't have it all figured out. However, I'm so very thankful God cares enough to be my Teacher. I pray you have a blessed day and know the peace of walking in His joy!


Sunday, January 11, 2015

Reflections from the Holidays

Christmas break was a whirlwind of wonderful activity! It seemed like every day was some sort of party or family gathering. The time with our families was too short but we tried our best to soak in every moment of being home. A main theme of thought for me the past month is how very precious both time and people are. The older I get the more I appreciate the moments I have with my family. Growing up, every Christmas was the same - each tradition was held from year to year. Now that both of my brothers are married and Alex and I are together, Christmas looks very different than it used to. However, it no longer matters nearly as much whether or not we carry on the same traditions. What matters most is getting to be together. I felt so blessed to be included in Alex's family celebrations!! And it was so amazing to finally have Alex as part of our family!

In addition to spending lots of time with our families, a very special occasion occurred over break - Alex and I got engaged! The proposal was absolutely perfect! Alex's sister Latisha led me to each destination which had a clue attached to it. Each place held significant memories for Alex and I - where we first met, had our first date, etc. My dad drove me to my last destination: the river where Alex was all dressed up, flowers in hand, ready to propose. It was a beautiful moment I will never forget! Also,the ring is better than I ever could have imagined! Afterwords, we went home and celebrated with our families for a bit before Alex and I went to the Cheesecake factory for dinner. He did such an amazing job of making the day fun yet sentimental, shared with our families, and a special time with just the two of us. But the best part of all of this is...ALEX! I'm so incredibly thankful to have a fiance who is so dedicated to the Lord, generous, caring, thoughtful, loves me, supports me, encourages me, and makes me laugh. I'm so thankful HE is the one I get to spend the rest of my life with!

We are back at school again and attempting to get back in work mode. Coming back to school felt surprisingly different this time around. Since we know this is our last semester here, I have a greater appreciation for the moments we have left in this stage of our life. Although this place isn't home, it holds great memories with people we love and also represents for me a place where God has shaped me. This semester will certainly be a very busy one, but I look forward to all God has for us in these months left at school.

My wonderful family! It is just so fantastic to be reunited again!

Alex's beautiful family! I feel so blessed to be part of it!

Me and my handsome FIANCE!!!

The gorgeous ring!

So in love :)