That's a great story, lamina. Good luck to you both.Me and my girlfriend. Here's our story.
Have you shared any of her photos with us?
That's a great story, lamina. Good luck to you both.Me and my girlfriend. Here's our story.
LOL! I am kinda just here, I am an Alabama fan because I married into it lol! But he is branded for life. He has an Alabama A on his back. His whole family is Roll Tide Roll even in bad seasons. They are LIFE alabama fans HAHA!
Good news is, I am transferring to Auburn in a year. I graduate from Faulkner in a year, and I am finishing up my Masters at Auburn. So I might need someone to sell my Auburn tickets to, being that I will only be allowed (haha) to go to one game, and that is Alabama Auburn.
That's all you get
That's from The Twilight Zone or The Outer Limits .
Me and my girlfriend. Here's our story.
We met in 2006. We were both hired on a team at a company that does customer service for Apple (iTunes, tech, etc).
Right when I saw her I knew she was special. She had the cutest little dimples and she was kinda shy. Also, I like Asian girls, and she's from the Philippines.
So I made the lamest excuse to talk to her... "Hey, do you go to Brock University?"
As time went by, we talked more and more. We would hang out sometimes, nothing special. We'd go to my university so I could study, and she'd come along and study her own stuff.
She's also a photographer. She bought our camera shortly after we met, and I basically taught her everything she knows about photography (been shooting 10+ years myself).
Driving her home from one of our study sessions one night, I decided to kiss her. It just happened, and it was lovely.
In 2008, I graduated and moved to Seoul, South Korea. She was vacationing in the Philippines at the time, and flew into Seoul to visit me. She stayed for 2 weeks, and every day I would have lunch waiting for me when I came home for lunch, and dinner ready when I finished work. The apartment was spotless, and the food was DELICIOUS.
After she left Seoul, I dated 6 or 7 girls. When I came back in March 2010, she was in Canada. We had kept in touch during my time in Korea, and she knew I was dating other girls. We kinda agreed to see other people.
She was waiting with open arms when I came back. I dated a couple of other girls when I came back to Canada, but finally decided on her. She cares about me more than I care about myself, and I can rely on her for absolutely any kind of support I need.
She's the ultimate woman; clean, cute, smart (educated too), successful, an AMAZING cook... I could go on. She's also a very good photographer, which is a turn-on in itself.
And here we are.
Question for all the people still with or married their high school sweethearts...
how did you do it?
Very carefully...
Naw, it was basically just like, we met, I went to college, she worked (didn't wanna spend 30 grand a year on something she wasn't sure she wanted to do) and I finished, then we got married 2 weeks after I graduated college. She'll go to college when she decides what she wants to do for the rest of her life, but for now we will just work and be merry as we're married.
When you love each other and are committed to each other, it's not a hard thing to do. It comes naturally and easily.
Thank you for all your replies man. Even though this was posted over 3 years ago, this kind of advice or "information" can never go outdated and is very much appreciated.
I guess some people aren't as lucky you and most people that are able to find their person early in life. But I still consider myself just as lucky now that I've found someone I'm truly happy with and we're somewhat doing the same thing as you, she's going to college and is just starting her junior year and I'm here working already in the field that I would be going to school for anyways.
But congratulations on your marriage
What a lovely shot. Congratulations to you and your beautiful bride. My husband and I will celebrate our 23rd wedding anniversary this November...time flies...
Congrats! You're a lucky guy.