Ours is a story of serendipity. It all started with a simple English class, and a teacher who will be forever thanked. Ryan and I met in our Advanced Writing Class at BYU during the winter semester of 2007. Part of our class that semester was a research project that consisted of student polling. Our teacher, Pam Johstoneaux, in order to facilitate ease in this project, grouped students with similar majors. Lucky for Ryan and I (Latin American Studies and Spanish), that put us in the same group, and we soon discovered a common love for the Spanish language. As a group, we spent the semester preparing and polling students about BYU's Honor Code, and their attitudes towards men's facial hair. Needless to say, it was quite interesting.
As the semester came to a close, and the summer began, Ryan and I parted ways as acquaintances and friends for separate parts of the world; Ryan on a grant to do independent research in Chile, and me for a Senate internship in Washington DC.
As the fall picked up, Ryan and I found excuses to spend more time together. In invited him to attend the season opening football game on September 1st. I got into town a couple days before that, and had decided to fix up my room at my new apartment. The morning of the game, Ryan called and asked about the plans. I mentioned that I would be painting my room, and immediately he asked if I would like some help. That day was wonderful! We painted together, then went to lunch (at La Dolce Vita), and cheered on our Cougars!
September was an eventful month in our friendship. we discovered that our Spanish class was really great, and that we were lucky enough to have a similar schedule. We spent hours after class in the library, and have to admit, that we didn't get much studying done (as can be seen from the picture above). We celebrated the Chilean Independence Day (September 18th) by eating empanadas and churrascos and by watching Chileans dance the traditional dance of Chile, the Cueca.
With a growing friendship, Ryan and I enjoyed the fall by finding unique activities. We drove to Springville and visited a small farm with llamas and a few emu.
The pictures above show Ryan attempting to feed the 'friendly looking' llama as well as one in which I was almost attacked by an emu. At the beginning of October, we attended General Conference, and I was fortunate enough to meet his family. My birthday was at the end of October, and I threw a reunion for my intern buddies. I asked Ryan if he would like to come, and he did! And, he gave me the most wonderful present, a bamboo plant! I had wanted one for so long, and I was so happy! He also gave me chocolate covered cinnimon bears - a vice from which both of us suffer. For Halloween, Ryan invited to me to his ward FHE at the Thanksgiving Point corn maze, and his ward party. I had a lot of fun getting to know him in a group setting during this time, and we even decided to throw our own Halloween Party!
After Thanksgiving, we spent some time participating in Christmas activities. We saw the lights at Temple Square and drove aroud various neighborhoods looking for Christmas lights. We walked around downtown Provo, and attended the First Presidency's Christmas Devotational.
We made Gingerbread Houses, played in the snow, and don't forget watching Ryan's favorite movie, 'Elf' about a thousand times! We were spending more and more time together, and although I don't remember exactly when, I asked Ryan if he would like to come to Tucson for New Year's. My family lives there, and I really wanted him to meet my parents. It was a bold gesture, but I wanted him to know that I cared about him, and that he was welcome. He said yes, and we looked forward to a warm 'Holiday Season' in Tucson.
After coming back from Christmas break, Ryan and I started spending more time together, and on January 5th, we had our first kiss! It took a little while, but I was grateful that things had gone slowly, and that we had built our friendship. For Martin Luther King Jr. Day, his family took me snowmobiling, it was intesense! I really enjoyed it, although at the time I was praying with everything I had! It's scary when it's your first time operating machinery like that!
School became hectic, we applied for internships, jobs, and other activities, and February came around. Valentine's Day 2008 was the turning point in our lives. Ryan and I had decided to go out that night. He showed up with the most gorgeous pink roses and yellow hydrangeas! He even had more flowers - gladiolus (my favorite) in the car! The note with the flowers was precious, and told me I was his best friend. It was nice, it was meaningful, and my heart was about to burst. He took me to the first place where he remembers getting to know me: "La Dolce Vita". It was wonderful, the fairytale Valentine's, but that was only the beginning. With so many options present in our futures, it caused both of us to think about the future. That night, we talked about the future, and the options that were presented to us. We talked for hours, and we shared some of most inner thoughts. The conversation turned into an expression of feelings, and for the first time, we both said "I love you." We talked about the desire both of us had to be with the other person, and we both expressed the same thought: marriage. Wow. Neither of us had been thinking about bringing that up, but naturally the topic had arisen.
The next few weeks were a whirlwind, and on March 8, 2008, Ryan officially proposed. It was sweet, thoughtful, and touching. I was in shock, and still thinking about the days that conclude our engagement, and I consider myself the luckiest girl in the world. He is charming, thoughtful, and kind. He is a man of honor who respects others and that which is spiritual. He is an example and a friend; my best friend. I am honored that in 16 days I get to marry him, and I cannot wait to begin our life together!
7 comments:
McKenzie - your blog is so cute!!! I'm so glad you have one! I love it! And I'm excited we're on your friends list! I'm totally adding your blog to my list! :) love ya! You're so close to your wedding date! yay! Your annoucements are so cute!
-Em
Yea!!! I am so excited! I like your blog, you are a pro! Only 16 days, wahoo!!!
Very cute story Kenz. I was around for some of that and think you forgot one important part. Remember that day that Ryan was fixing my closet and you kept saying under your breath "Ryan is amazing Ryan is amazing Ryan is amazing!" I think he heard you. :)
That's a wonderful story, McKenzie!! I'm so happy for you! You two seem completely meant for each other. I'll have to add your blog to mine and check on you guys often! :) Allison
Hey McKenzie! We have a blog too... check it out! I loved reading your story. I can't believe it took so long for the first kiss. You're patient! haha
McKenzie, I love that story! Congratulations with everything - you will love being married.
That is probably the cutest thing ever. :) I only got a little snippet of the story earlier, but reading the whole thing now--how wonderful! So cute. And congratulations.
Sorry I'm kind of stalking you.. You put your blog link up on Facebook and I couldn't resist! So fun. Hope you don't mind! :)
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