I love being married to Nate. He is by far the best husband I could ever ask for. I am very blessed. Every time I take a moment and sit down and then let my mind wander retrospectively, I find my self smiling from ear to ear feeling like I am the luckiest girl in the world. I love thinking about all the fun times I have had with Nate- starting with how we met my freshman year of college at the beginning of 2009. It has been a little over a year now since we have started dating exclusively last October/November. Our courtship was phenomenal. I can even quote my roommate when she once said, "Amber's boyfriend plans the best dates". He did! I had everything from Hunger Games Night where I even got soup from "Haymitch"and then got to shoot real bows and arrows, to Indian Night complete with Indian food from Bombay house while watching an Indian movie (The 3 Idiots), to Baseball Themed Day where we played catch, went to the batting cages and then watched Money Ball! Nate and I loved dating each other. We talked and talked and were BEST FRIENDS- we still are! We can even quote Nate's roommate when he said, "You and Amber talk so MUCH!" (I don't know if he said this out of frustration that there was never silence or ... just out of observance, but I took it as a compliment haha)
Going back to the subject of this post, I wanted to acknowledge the blessings the Lord has placed in our lives. He has a hand in the very DETAIL of our lives. At points we thought we were in trouble- when Nate was temporarily jobless, when I applied to over 100 nursing positions with no outcomes, when money gets tight each month, when arguments arise, - but through it all, we see how we have benefited from the hard times and how ever sweet the good times become. Nate and I are blessed to both have real jobs. Nate is a Supervisor at the J.W. Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa. I am a Care Transitions Nurse for Arizona Connected Care and Innovative Practices. Nate is on the road leading towards his dream job- General Manager of a Hotel (Preferably with Marriott), and I am working at a job with lots of autonomy that, in my opinion, will help jumpstart my growth as a health care provider. We both work good hours... 7-5 or 9-7 for Nate and 9-5 for me. We get to see each other at night. We get to spend time together and plan to have fun every once and a while.
These are blessings.
Again, looking back at these past 4 months, I have been blessed. Our wedding day was perfect. Honeymoon was perfect. Europe trip was wonderful. Seeing family and having wonderful family from both my side and Nate's side is a blessing. Finding jobs, having a nice place to live, having a car; I think I had much to be thankful for this last Thanksgiving :)


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