
I love October! It started out with a wonderful conference weekend. The trees are changing and there is a crispness in the air. I love fall. I think that is one of the reasons why Ryan and I got married in October, that, and we didn't want to wait too much longer.
A couple weeks ago we were riding our bikes on a trail and it was so fun to run over the leaves and hear that sound. I love watching cars drive by and the leaves fly up behind them. I have to make a point of taking fun fall pictures this year. We are going to go to a pumpkin patch so that will be a good opportunity.
We are counting down the days until we go on a cruise with my sister and her husband. We are so excited! We are going out of LA and to Catalina Island and Ensenada, Mexico.
I just finished Catching Fire, the second book in the Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins. It was very good.
Happy Autumn!
He flew to Utah a couple weeks after that. We were just hitting it off so well. One night as we were talking he opened up. I knew that he had had cancer and had been through so much a few years earlier. We had talked about that, but this night he went into much more depth--especially the side effects of all the treatments that he had undergone. He told me how he would probably never be able to have biological children and he asked how I felt about adoption. This kind of shocked me, but I cared about Ryan and wanted to pursue this relationship. I wasn't going to end things because of this news. And adoption had always appealed to me.
We continued our long distance relationship. In June, after about 6 weeks of going back and forth, I made the decision to move to Washington to be closer to him. Timing of the blind date was perfect so that I could make this decision. I had recently graduated from BYU and was working at two part time jobs that I could easily leave. In July I moved to Washington. I found a job and in August Ryan proposed.
We were married in October. From the first date to our wedding was not quite 6 months. I swore I would never do that, oh well, he was the right one, at the right time, in the right place.
We went on a cruise for our honeymoon. It was awesome!
After being married for about 6 months, we both individually decided that it was time to add to our family of two. We knew that we would need to see the fertility specialist and do in-vitro fertilization (IVF) in order to have a baby. As we went through the IVF treatments, we had all the faith in the world that it was going to happen. The doctor told us that there was not a very good chance, but we had faith. Unfortunately it didn’t work. We were completely heartbroken.



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