Our Story

Welcome to our blog! Here's the quick and dirty about us:

Chad and I met on our first day of college at Utah State University. We started studying together, since we were in the same math class and lived in the same apartment building. But, those late-night study sessions quickly turned into excuses to hang out together. And that's how our story began. After two years of dating, we tied the knot on August 17, 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

We currently live in Tucson, Arizona. We moved here after living in South Florida for five years, where Chad graduated from medical school and completed his internship year of residency. He is now working for the University of Arizona completing a three-year anesthesiology residency. I was fortunate enough to keep my job from Florida and now work remotely from home. I am the manager of advertising and communications for the business school at Nova Southeastern University.

And--most importantly--Chad and I are thrilled to be parents! Our little angel Reece was born on Jan. 26, 2010 and our handsome little Jace was born on June 30, 2011. We are so blessed to be the mom and dad of such darling and sweet kids.







Friday, October 30, 2009

The Crib- Part 1

As some of you may know, my crafty husband has decided to build a crib for our baby-on-the-way. I think it'll be so neat for our daughter to have a crib made by her daddy! (And, I might add, a crib that was sanded by her mommy! Ha Ha) Although I am not questioning the intentions of Chad...I believe he was thinking of his future child when he decided to take on this project...I also believe he had a few ulterior motives. This was definitely an excuse for Chad to buy new tools!! (He can't fool me!)
Below is a video of how the crib-building is coming along. I'll be sure to keep you all updated on how the project progresses over the next few months.
(Note: Obviously I am trying to figure out my new video camera! I know, I know...this is a very novice concept to most people in the world. However, video taping is all new to me. So, please indulge me!)


2 comments:

Teryn said...

haha! I laughed out loud at this video... I think it's awesome he's making the crib ;) Good luck!!

Brad and Kimberly said...

Would the safety goggles be more protective if they were actually covering his eyes?