I <3 cookie dough

Chris

Little bit Computer Junkie, Little bit pinball Junkie. Pretty much all around Geek.

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9 Responses

  1. Dad says:

    I agree with the content of this post much more than the one a couple of three weeks ago. It will be interesting to hear what the rest of you all say.

  2. Heather says:

    YOU HAVE A GIRl!!! I wish you’d share all the mushy details!!

  3. Chris says:

    Heather, you noticed.

    I thought I had squirreled that away.

    She can always tell you. She reads the blog 😉

  4. Juli says:

    Hardy, just so you know, I prefer my dough uncooked. Baking ruins the flavor! If I die from salmonella from the uncooked egg, well, I will die happy.

    And what a lucky girl! She found a man who has great taste in favorite writers. :o) Among other things, of course…

  5. mgm says:

    lucky girl, you bet, ladies. this one’s a keeper:)

  6. Cameron says:

    I can relate. I was called the NIGHT OF my cousin’s reception. Although I was only 20 miles away, I did not go. I had plans on watching a hockey game and didn’t feel like that late of a notice necessitated me cancelling my plans.

    I’ve gone to receptions with no present, too. I figure if I don’t regularly talk to them, they aren’t direct family, or such, then I will show up to wish them luck, but a gift seems out of the question for me. Unless I know there’s going to be a steak dinner there, mmmmmm……steak.

    As for the young marriage thing, I hold to the line of thinking that I cannot tell others how to act. There’s nothing “wrong” with getting married at 18 or at 70– as long as God has told you it’s right. The spirit cannot lie.

    I knew I would be married within a year and I was. Some may say I was looking for it and thus self-fulfilled my own prophecy. But the spirit revealed that to me…and it scared me to death. When I did find my eternal companion, I drove her crazy when I kept telling her we needed to spend time apart. I was scared that I may have just been looking for it. Again, I was forcefully told.

    Now given, I think many young couples do not get this confirmation. They think, “Well, we get along so I guess the next step is marriage.” Wrong. Until you get that confirmation you keep dating.

    Whether you have troubles during dating or not, troubles are coming. Many think when they get married, bliss awaits them every day. This is where the inexperence can come in. Marriage doesn’t solve anything, it only continues it. You will have bad days, good days and everything inbetween. If you have gotten that confirmation, you know you the Lord wants you to work through it. If you haven’t, it’s easy to then start second-guessing yourself if this was the correct companion for you.

    I’m also of the line of thinking of that any marriage can be worked out (minus cases where it’s obvious that they shouldn’t stay together- infedelity, etc.). If you loved each other and got along in the beginning, you can continue to get along. Something has changed and it’s usually the loss of spirituality of one of the partners (men!).

    Anywho, I should have a blog myself after all this. I’ve linked this blog to my favorites (Chris and I spent many moons together).

  7. Cameron says:

    Oh, and for the record, my marriage and reception was me and few of my closest friends. We had the ceremony, a nice lunch, and then that was it. I didn’t want, nor care, to have it an all-day event. I know it was long enough for those invited with the pictures and such.

    Some brought presents, others didn’t. To me it didn’t matter. That’s not why I invited them. And to invite just for the presents seems very low class.

  8. Heather says:

    Chris’s girl tell us all the mush!!! Oh I love romantic love stories. Depresseing that I am not the leading role of my own story at the current time. Sighhhhhh!

  9. Chris says:

    Cameron: I agree pretty much, and you better not let any nfo about me get circulated. Without me know what you are posting first 😉

    Heather: I don’t know that she wants to 🙂

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