Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Husband Tag

Note: This was originally titled "Hubby Tag", but I'd just like to note that I'm opposed to the
word 'hubby', just as I'm opposed to the words "pregers" and "Mo Tab choir". HUGE pet peeves...

Anyway, I was tagged by my cousin so here goes:

Where we met: BYU - cliche I know, but what do you do?

How long we dated before we got hitched: 2 years, 5 months

How long have we been married: almost 4 whole months

What's my favorite feature about him: His warm smile

What's my favorite quality about him: His love of doing our taxes! His humor (he gets my jokes), his intelligence (he understands when I use 'big words', which I've been criticized of in past relationships - lol), his wisdom and sense of responsibility and honesty. He is also constantly looking for ways he can serve and help me throughout the day - making the bed, running the dishwasher, going to the grocery store, taking out the garbage, doing the dishes after dinner; all without ever having to be asked. What a sweetheart.

What's his nickname for me: we don't stick with just one at any given time - it's kind of a game of what new funny names we can come up with

His favorite color: blue

His favorite food: I'd say sushi, steak and chocolate. He'd say he doesn't have a favorite - why pick just one?

His favorite sport: UofI basketball and football

Who said the L word first: I'm assuming this means "Love". Kent.

First kiss when and where: June 2007 - Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Favorite couple thing to do: critique new restaurants

How many kids: 0

His age: 27

His favorite music: bluegrass, folk, classical

What I admire most about him: his constant desire to be better, to do better and to work harder (although he already is such a hard worker)

His favorite pastimes: camping, traveling, music

Will he read his: When I tell him that I wrote a new post he will

Tag: Kent (only it will be Wife tag!) ;)

1 comment:

  1. This is a great way to get to know him better. I can't wait to see what he writes about you!

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