Day 2000 – What A Ride

Today marks a new year and 2000 days of marriage. What a ride it has been so far.

I’m so thankful for all we’ve walked through and all that we’ve learned. Some things have been super hard but we’ve grown closer together and closer to God. It’s amazing to see the “one flesh” materialize in our marriage. To know what the other is thinking and would want without them having to be there.

Here’s to a few more thousand days my friend. 🙂

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Day 1997 – That Time Bret Tried To Break A Guinness World Record Again

Last year, Bret attempted to break a Guinness World Record. For reasons I’ll let Bret explain when he can write a guest post about all this, he did not break the record last year.

He’s gone back and forth if he’d try again, but the idea to carry his dad came up and he almost couldn’t say no. Today, he tried it again AND broke the current record AND his last attempt.

He finished with a time of 10:21. We have to send in all the documentation for the official “you broke the record.”

Here are a few pictures from the back of my camera.

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Maybe I’ll try some day? Ha, no way, I can’t do a 10 minute mile without someone on my back. 🙂

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I am so proud of you Bret!

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Day 1995 – Bi-Coastal Flight + 2 Carryon Bags = Life Lessons

In normal Jen and Bret fashion, we waited until the day before we left to pack our bags for our trip. While we were packing, we had a crazy thought – only take two carryon bags. So we took everything out of our bags and looked at what we had…and we realized we could do it. We’re here for about ten days and brought enough for that time. Here’s what I learned about myself and life in the process.

– When you’re forced to pick only what you absolutely need, the unimportant becomes obviously apparent.
– If you think something is impossible, if you HAVE to attempt it, you might find that it is possible.
– When everything is in your possession, you don’t have to wait for others.
– When you do something you’ve never done before, it’s a really satisfying feeling to actually do it.

I have to admit, I was a little nervous about going through security with shampoo and all that jazz (because I would always check it in the past), but it was a great feeling knowing that I could. We were through security in about 15 minutes….on Christmas Eve no less! It was also great when we got to California, we didn’t have to wait for our bags, we could walk right out the door and meet Bret’s parents.

So, lesson learned? It is possible to travel across the country for ten days with only the clothes and backpack on your back. 🙂

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