Day 2822 – We’ve Always Been A Little Different

2820 days ago, we were on our honeymoon. We decided to go to Poughkeepsie. It was close to the Gunks, where we went to do some rock climbing, and it was just far enough away to be a road trip. Funny that we started our life together on a road trip. It’s been in our blood since the beginning!

As I was researching the town, I found an Irish pub and we were so excited to try it. During the meal, we asked our server if they had any souvenirs, she said no. But she came back later and had two glasses for us, and she gave them to us for free. We said, wow! Thank you so much! We’re here on our honeymoon, and you just made our day! She was surprised, and asked, I’m sorry…but why did you come here? We laughed a mentioned it was close to climbing and all that jazz.

As I’m enjoying my afternoon coffee out of said glass, I realize we’ve always been different….and we haven’t cared what others thought.

So even if you think you’re a little different, it’s ok, there’s two folks who are a little different too. 🙂 And even if you think your home town isn’t that special, to a couple of honeymooners, it might be.

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Day 2820 – Bret And Jen Run On Dunkin

We sure are going to miss being so close to Dunkin Donuts! Thankfully, we aren’t too far from one at our new place!

p.s. The new mango pineapple fruited iced tea and peanut butter delight croissant donut are delightful!

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Day 2819 – Why You Shouldn’t Ask “When Are You Having Kids?” – or – Things I’ve Learned From Not Having Kids

If you’ve read this blog any amount of time, you know Bret and I are not normal in a lot of ways. From sleeping on the floor, to having no real furniture, we are just weirdos. People don’t understand us sometimes, but that’s fine, we’re happy with our life.

Here’s another “not normal” thing to add to the long list of “Jen and Bret are weird” – We aren’t planning on having kids.

It’s something we didn’t expect. Both of us came from big families and figured we’d have a big family too. As we grew in our marriage, God made it clear kids probably weren’t in our future. When we meditate on our life, kids just aren’t in the picture. It is something we have prayed about, thought a lot about, and talked a lot about. Most of the time, when people ask or comment about us having kids, we laugh it off. “Ha ha, oh we’ll see!” It’s a minor thing to us when people bring it up. Something we shrug off like reactions to us sleeping on the floor. Even if we tell them we aren’t planning on having kids, and they follow up with, “Oh you’ll change your mind.” It isn’t a big deal to us.

But then we thought about things in a different light – what if we DID want kids and we couldn’t or were having a hard time getting pregnant? What if we had lost children?

This is when the desire to share this became about others.

We have a lot of people in our world that have struggled to have kids and desperately want kids.

I am writing this for them.

Please take a few minutes to look at someone’s situation from another angle before you ask “When are you having kids?!” Pause and ask yourself if it’s an appropriate question and time to ask. It may have been easy for you and your spouse to get pregnant. You may have several kids. You may not know that the person you’re asking has been trying, desperately, for years to get pregnant. You may not know of the tears, the heartache, the miscarriages.

Think about asking instead “Do you want kids?” or maybe, just maybe, don’t ask about their plans on having kids or not. If you don’t know if they can have kids or not, it’s for a reason. I understand, it’s a natural question. But it’s a really personal one. Trust me, I understand where the questions come from. In our society, there’s a “natural” timeline of steps.

Out of my deep love for those in my life that struggle with this – please stop asking them when they’re going to have kids. Please stop joking that you’re pregnant on April 1st. Please take a minute to think before you speak. And if you still want to ask someone questions like this, go ahead and just ask me.

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Day 2816 – Letting Go Of The Past

Oh my goodness, what an emotional 24 hours! Yesterday, I finally made the decision to cancel my wedding photography business domain. I had no reason to keep it other than my email address, and a way to point people to my online photo galleries (which aren’t going anywhere!) It was costing me money each year, and that amount wasn’t worth keeping. Before I initiated the cancellation, I went through all of my weddings, and put details about each couple in their online gallery. That way, if someone Googles, cool person A and cool person B’s wedding photos, they’ll find them. It was such a sweet journey seeing all of the amazing people I’ve photographed over the years. Being a wedding photographer was such an awesome time in my life. Oh sure, it was hard work, and I cried many tears (not just the happy tears at the wedding), but as a whole, it was a great time in my life.

Then I thought it would be a great idea to start going through some of our stuff. We’re moving to a new apartment in a week or so, and have hopes of minimizing even more. I started in the closet, pulling a few things I didn’t wear anymore, a few things that could be thrown away, or recycled. Then I tackled a box I never tackle. It’s one of those things that just follows me wherever I go. It is a box of letters and cards. There were cards from my 14th birthday in there! That’s over 20 years ago! Ha, it’s boxes like this that reveal I’m not quite as minimal as I’d like. We are using this move as a chance to really evaluate what we do have and making sure we need what we have. I did small things like take Bret’s associate’s degree out of the envelope, put it in the holder, and recycle the envelope….I mean, why didn’t I do that before?

I also tackled another box I just take from place to place….the computer box. There were instruction manuals and CDs from things I don’t even own anymore! It was quite the freeing feeling parring that down too!

Funniest thing I found in my travels? This printer test page….

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Day 2815 – Marriage Tip – Surprise Your Spouse

Yesterday, Bret had a number of errands to run. He was gone for several hours. When he got home, he started taking our chairs onto the porch, and said let’s go outside! As I sat down, he was acting funny and I couldn’t tell why. He brought out a paper towel and silverware, and right about then, I noticed a big bag from KFC. I had NO idea he had brought this home. It was such a nice surprise, and a great time of catching up about our days.

Friends, always surprise your spouse. 🙂

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