
One of my favorite times of the day is right before Lou and I go to sleep. It is such a peaceful time. I love just laying in bed talking with Louis. There are no interruptions from the kiddies and we are focused just on each other. Last night I had a hard time falling asleep. So we stayed up and talked for a long while. It was so nice of Lou, because he never has any problems falling asleep.
We talked about a lot of things. We talked about "Lost" (which needs to be an entire entry on it's own... to promote some discussion on what's going on, on that crazy island), we talked about how foreign countries see the United States, of course we talked about Kira and Josh. Then my favorite part is when we talked about our future. It is so nice to be able to plan and dream with the person you know that you are going to be with for the rest of your life and all eternity. I'll share one of our dreams, it is to live abroad. I have wanted to do it since I was 18 and received my Patriarchal Blessing. I am glad that Louis is open to it. We would like to do it while the kids are still at home and give them that experience. We see how much it has blessed Mark's life. We have been talking lately about finding a job in England. That way we could experience the whole "European" thing yet speak the language. I would love to go and travel Europe and see where all my ancestors are from. Plus if Annie and Steve are still in Switzerland by the time we get there, we'd be pretty close to family even though we moved across the ocean.
I love talking with Louis. I am so happy that we found each other, that we got married, and now that we are raising our family together.
2 comments:
it sounds like you guys have some fun decisions in front of you. i admire your marriage and friendship with each other too. You're a great couple and were meant for each other. Love you!
Wow, I didn't know you wanted to live abroad. Do you have any leads on opportunities? It is fun to have dreams. We had dreamed about living overseas when the kids were young, but it didn't happen until they were older. It never hurts to dream.
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