Wednesday, May 13, 2009

A look at the past two years...

I have missed a few days of blogging. I've been working hard, organizing pre-reqs for school, and finalizing our immigration paperwork. I am finally finished! I have to get one more signature tonight and then I'm sending it out tomorrow.

While gathering evidence, I had to get pictures of Lucas and I together over the past 2 years. I made a collage of pictures for each month that has passed since our initial interview. There are some good memories here so I thought I would share with you.

(Click on image to enlarge, if you wish)

We bought tickets to an Atlanta Braves game for my parents and grandparents for Father's Day. Fun family trip!

4th of July, Six Flags after our immigration interview, celebrating Lucas's Green Card, and a camping and canoe trip with our friends and parents.

NYC to visit friends and go to the US Open

We bought our first home!

Big local concert and the home renovations begin...

Friends visit from NYC then Thanksgiving vacation to the beach with family

Lucas's birthday and our first Christmas in our home

New Years Celebrations and a New Car!

Celebrating 1 Year

Anniversary Cruise

Summer treats after tennis and soccer

10K and family picture with Rafa, our newest family addition

Kegball (so much fun) and canoe and camping trip with friends

4th of July, Hair Cuts, and new baby cousin

Camping with friends, fun work event, and Rafa's graduation

babysitting

The Real Angel and Demons ;)

Thanksgiving Beach trip with parents and grandparents

Marathon and Colombia

More Colombia

New Years in Colombia, Nashville with friends, and date night

2 years of wedded bliss celebrated in Cabo

Davis Cup tennis, picnics, and family portraits

more picnics, Easter, and fun times with friends

Good bbq and a baseball game

I know Lucas and I have shared a lot of good times together. But looking through our first years of marriage, it is obvious that we are very lucky. From exotic vacations to spur-of-the-moment ice cream runs, I relish everything that life has brought. I am looking forward to the moments and images we'll capture together over the next year for our big immigration submission... but more so looking forward to spending the rest of forever with my soul mate.

Department of Homeland Security,
you can't fake a love like this.


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