Life has been a whirl-wind since getting married. We've moved to Iowa, are settling into a new apartment, and I've started a successful career as an insurance agent, while Michael makes his way through his freshman year of Podiatry School at DMU. It's been quite an adjustment and there's a long road ahead of us, before we're able to make it back to Texas, but we're just trying to enjoy the ride...

Monday, November 28, 2011

I don't need a special day to acknowledge all of my blessings, but since there is one...

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!! Or maybe I should say "belated thanksgiving"...either way, it was a great time of food and family and remembering my blessings!

This year was the first year that I haven't been surrounded by 30+ family members! Let me tell ya, it is SO much more work! Usually I spend the day, and following weekend, with my extended family in Lake Jackson and there are so many people, every family just brings one or two dishes, and we have a feast! This year, Michael's parents came to Des Moines, so Pam (Michael's mom) and I had to cook everything ourselves, in my tiny apartment kitchen! We started cooking around 11am and were finally ready to sit down around 4:30pm. Though it was tons of work, the moment I took my first bite of sweet potato casserole, it was all completely worth it :) I promise I won't do this every year, but since it's mine and Michael's very first Thanksgiving together, I thought I'd list the dishes. We had:
- brown-sugared ham
- broccoli salad
- cranberry jello salad
- deviled eggs
- broccoli cheese rice casserole
- mashed potatoes
- gravy
- rolls
- sweet potato casserole
- pumpkin pie
- apple pie
- chocolate pie

I'm sure you think it's a little wierd that we didn't have a turkey for "Turkey Day", but Michael and I don't like it, so we just decided to skip it haha.

We also had a nice time visiting with the Kings. They arrived while I was at work on Wednesday morning and as soon as I got off, we went to dinner at Texas Roadhouse (yummm!). On Thanksgiving day, Michael woke me up with a gorgeous bouquet of flowers and then all the cooking began! other than cooking, we watched a movie that we rented from Redbox and then watched the Texas Aggie vs. UT football game, a tradition that has taken place every Thanksgiving since 1894. Sadly, this will be the last year for this great rivalry, due to the Aggies leaving the Big 12 for the SCC. Even more, my beloved Aggies lost the game by 2 points, when the Longhorns kicked a fieldgoal in the last 2 seconds of the game. The day couldn't have ended worse lol.

On most Black Fridays, I spend the day shopping with my girl cousins, but this year, I didn't take a single step into a store. Instead, I had a migraine, so I kind of lounged around while Michael and his parents watched a movie and relaxed and in the evening we went to Jolly Holiday Christmas lights, which is a lights display to raise money for the Make a Wish Foundation. It was a good time, except for Michael's refusal to take a picture with me and Santa :(

Overall, it was a great weekend! Though michael still had to spend part of each day locked away in his office studying, it was so nice to be able to spend so much more time with him than we usually get together. And although I very much missed my family back in Texas, I really enjoyed spending some time with the Kings and finally getting to show them our first home!

As always, here are a couple pics we took over the weekend:






Sunday, November 20, 2011

Drab to Fab: New Me, New Things

Howdy friends! Soo lately, I've not only gotten a very different haircut than the one I'm typically used to, but I also made a few more things I've discovered on Pinterest, so I figured I would share them.



Okay, so this is the new haircut. These are admittedly horrible pictures of myself, but they at least show my hair. A haircut probably isn't a big deal to most people, but I've pretty much had the exact same hair since middle school, with the exception of a 12 inch cut I got during a momentary lapse of judgement during highschool for a boyfriend. This time, it wasn't 12 inches, but it was somewhere around 6-8 and I got full bangs for the first time since I was probably in the 2nd grade. I must say, I do not handle change well AT ALL!!!...usually. But this was different. I felt like my haircut made me look more asian, and with that, I decided to embrace it. I typically avoid high collared or silky shirts with every attempt to look less asian, but I've decided there will be no more of that. I will wear and present myself with whatever happens to look good, weather or not that results in my looking more asian lol. I am me. I am 1/4 Korean. And I can be confident in that. I've also been told my new hair makes me look older (at least older than 14 haha), and sophisticated. I like that. I'm not sure if it's the hair or the way I carry myself with my new cut, but either way, I feel different.

I also promised to be posting results of recipes I've tried from Pinterest, so I'll go ahead and follow through on that. This time, I made something called Cowboy Casserole. It's the epitome of comfort food and so incredible easy and delicious...perfect for the witner weather we've had here in Iowa. The recipe can be found at this link: http://thecuttingedgeofordinary.blogspot.com/2010/09/cowboy-casserole-looks-like-dog-food.html and here are some pics I took...



It may not look that appealing, but I assure you tastes great! Oh also, I threw a can of green beans in there and it was yummy!

I also refurbished some old side tables that Michael's parents gave us and these, I admit, I'm pretty proud of. I took off the hardware that was already on them, sanded them, gave 'em a paint job, and then comes the impressive part (at least for me haha). I got some wood putty from home depot and filled the holes from the existing handles, and drilled one hole for some nobs. Lastly, I made a stencil and painted a design on each of the drawers. Here at the before and after pics:






Lastly, I made some simple coasters using modge podge, some tiles, and scrapbook paper. Here the link for the directions: http://twogirlsbeingcrafty.blogspot.com/2011/02/ramseys-finally-have-coasters.html and here are the pics of the ones I made



Other than these things, life has been pretty much the usual- work, housework, and lots and lots of studying for Michael. I was sick for a couple days with a horrible stomach virus, which was especially miserable because Michael couldn't really take care of me; he had so much studying to do for his tests and also couldn't afford to get sick and have to miss any classes or study time. Other than bringing me some drinks and a trashcan, I was on my own. It was short-lived, though and now I'm just fine. This weekend has been so great! Michael has had a little bit of time to spend away from studying, so we rented a couple movies and snuggled up tight...it's the simple things :)

Gotta run, I'm painting my bedroom. Stay tuned, I'll let you know how it turns out!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

There's no "I" in TEAM

Soo yesterday, Michael taught me something that I had never thought about before and I felt compelled to write about it. We were discussing how difficult it is to be newlyweds and have him in such a demanding graduate program. I always pictured our first years of marriage (the "honeymoon phase") being full of spontaneous dates and new adventures, but that's not quite exactly how it's turned out.

With only being able to see him for about 15-30 minutes a day, half of which is spent when he sings me a song before I go to bed, right before he returns to his studies until about 2am, our growth has primarily come through the trials we face, instead of all of the fun new memories we've been making together. Not that we haven't made any fun memories since being married, but our time is so limited, we don't have any time to go on quick day trips to other towns just to get away, or even a simple dinner and movie. Mostly, we stay close by continually encouraging eachother through these difficult times and reminding eachother that things will get easier; and eventually all this hard work and limited time together will be worth it, when he has a job he loves which will allow the financial freedoms to experience many things we only dream of now.

Yesterday I was feeling a little down because of how little time I've spent with Michael, and he held me close and reminded me "this is just a small bump in the road, on the way to success". I told him I know and told him I feel bad for even feeling down about it because he's the one that has to study like 18 hours a day, which is way harder on him. His response was "it's not about what I have to do and what you have to do; if it's hard on one of us, it's hard on both of us. When you are feeling neglected ecause I don't have the time to offer you that you need, it hurts me too." This is when I realized he was right. All this time I've thought of ourselves as complete individuals. Yes, we're married, but I still categorize the things that I do versus the things that he has to do. This thinking is all wrong. We're a team now, and my job as his wife isn't just do get the things done that I've deemed as the wifes job; I'm also responsible for trying to make my husband feel loved and content, because when he's happy is when i can be most happy.

I am so thankful for a husband that opened my eyes to this. I love you, sweetheart!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Michael turns old

Well, Michael finally hit the status of "old", at least in my book. It really does seem like just last week that my brother, Ryan, was turning 24 and I was thinking how old that sounded. I cannot believe Michael is now that age! Sigh...the years since we first became close have flown by. He even still has the first birthday card I ever gave him, which was for his 16th birthday. Although it doesn't seem like that long ago, when I think in detail about all that we have been through together as teens, and now as adults, it makes me feel so blessed to have had such a steady friendship for all these years.

This year, we really weren't able to have a real celebration, on account of his super busy school schedule. When I asked him if he wanted me to cook him a good meal or go out to dinner, he told me all he really wanted was a good pizza lol. He asked for so little, I couldn't deny him that! When it came time to figure out where to get the pizza, though, all he could really think of was Cici's. Though this hardly qualifies as a "good pizza", we went. We see so little of each other, it was great just to be able to sit down and share a meal with him. Afterwards, I presented him with the cake I made him- a mint chocolate chip cake (I got the recipe on Pinterest). His favorite ice cream is mint chocolate chip, so I figured it was perfect! All in all, it was a pretty uneventful day, but with Michael in Podiatry School, I'm slowly learning that even these simple moments are ones can be treasured.

While I didn't have much to offer Michael in the way of gifts, with the budget being tight and all, God had a little surprise up his sleeve. That night we got our first heavy snowfall of the season! We awoke to a few inches on the ground and car windows that needed thawing out...something we're not used to in Texas.  As beautiful of a sight as it was, I couldn't have been more unprepared. The boots I was wearing got completely soaked through in just the few minutes it took Gizmo to go to the bathroom. Thank goodness my mom bought me some new rainboots last summer! I ran upstairs, changed into some dry socks and my rainboots and was set for all the slush I encountered that day. Needless to say, I'll be going to the mall this weekend to buy Michael and I some appropriate winterwear. Next time it snows, we'll be ready for some sledding :)