Thursday, March 27

resurrection

At the risk of participating in sacrilege, I use this title to describe both my return to blogging and the things I've had on my mind as of late.

But first things first. Many requests have come in to describe the official Meet the Parents trip (hereafter, MTP) and what in the blazes is going on in my life now that I have a slight addition to it.

So here we go. The rundown:

Friday March 7. Fly to Seattle. Nauseatingly nervous the entire flight. Not sure what I'm getting myself into. Do I really want to do this?? I hardly know this guy!!! AHHH! Land in Seattle, Jason's there waiting. He greets me with a kiss and one of those lovely enveloping hugs... I feel slightly better. Jason's sister Cara picks us up at the airport and we go to her house to play with kids and bond with Cara. She is rad, I loved her already, and her kids are hilarious. Legs tired from flying kids in the air like airplanes. My mom and Grandma come to Cara's to pick us up. We journey up to home, drop off Jason's stuff at his folks' house. I meet his folks. They are also rad. His mom can be described in Anne with an E's words: a kindred spirit. His dad is a love. I like them already. Calming down. We go to my high school's play that night, choreographed by my cool mother, and enjoy the antics therein. Jason's parents came too. Then we all go to my house afterwards for chatting and treats. I am officially calmed down by nighttime as Jason tells my family the story of how I stole his heart. Haha. I'm such a sucker for hearing stories about myself. Is that vain?

Saturday March 8. MTP trip, day 2. Sleep in, long run in the beautiful Washington countryside. Oh how I miss it! 8 miles and I was feelin good. Jason's off shopping all morning with his folks, I'm bonding with my lovely grandma and hilarious brother Brian. It's good times. Jason and his folks come over for linner, which is a delicious salmon. Holy cow can my mom cook up a salmon. We play games, my grandma almost destroys us all, and we feel bad about making David and Gena lose (those are the fabled Parents). Jason takes one for the team and loses on purpose so that his dad doesn't have to be in the loser's post forever. At least, I think he lost on purpose. He'd never say; he's too humble. Then we just kick it and talk for a while. Later we go bowling with Jason's bro Ian and his gf Lindsay and also my brother Brian. It is hilarious. Lindsay wins by a long shot despite weighing 88 pounds. I break a nail and lose to everyone. Shoot. Brian bowls for his 2nd time ever and almost kills us on his backswing when he accidentally released his bowling ball a bit early... but yet he manages to still beat me. ARRRGHH. Eventually we go back to my house and Jason is bonding with my dad and mom and I fall asleep. I'm tired and it's 2am in Boston! Jason goes home.

Sunday March 9. MTP day Last. Church day! We decided to go to my home ward as Jason doesn't know anybody anymore in his parents' and I love my ward like I love my extended family. Jason picks me up and we make our way. Church is good and everybody's wondering who this dashing young man is... I tell them he's my dude. Old bishops and laurel advisors are examining my left hand for something sparkly... I tell them in no uncertain terms that we've known each other for barely two months. Geez, people. Some rad folks give rad talks about gospel learning and I am reminded to keep things in balance and keep diligently pursuing truth. I highly enjoy sitting by both Jason and my grandma. Man I love that lady. And I'm starting to feel like Jason and I just... go together. Weird. After church we truck it to his folks' house where we are celebrating the birthdays of Jason's dad, brother-in-law, and niece all in one fell swoop. We have a great time chatting, being amused by the kids, and getting to know each other. So fun. Jason's mom is becoming one of my favorite ladies ever. Later on it's time to leave. I say adios to The Parents. Gena gives me a big, tender hug like one you'd get from an angel. David embraces me like an Italian godfather and kisses me on the cheek and tells me he loves me. Hahaha, like father, like son... took Jason just about that long after knowing me before he was kissing me and saying L words. Oh I loved it! It was so fun to see where Jason comes from and see him interact with his family and with mine. We went over to his brother Ian's for a while to bond with him, then back to my house for general chatting. My family fell in love with Jason's musical talent and he was giving my mom and Brian lessons in theory over the piano. So fun. Then eventually he went home. I got the thumbs up from everybody in my family and we went to bed.

Monday March 10. Travel back to Boston. Mom and Grandma drove us to Seattle and Jason and I flew across the country together... beginning our journey. We have the greatest time on the flights, just chatting and wearing our matching Chuck Taylors and laughing and, oh, a little cuddling in the mix. I meet a lovely Croatian woman on the flight back and Jason attempts sleeping on the plane. Eventually we make it back to the east coast. We meet a lovely boy from Boston who is getting ready to go to BYU next year as a freshman who asks us if we're married or siblings or something. Hahaha, what a funny way to word that question! Usually you don't include such extremes in the same question, but cool. And we got in the car and drove to our new lives in Boston.

...And it's been a whirlwind ever since! I have had a few moments of panic as this new unpredictable variable has entered in my very life that was previously very predictable and quite under control--under my control. It's been a trip to allow a little bit of uncertainty in and to face the unknown future with faith. Somehow, miraculously, with all of that uncertainty and unknown also comes a whole lotta fun, love, learning, molding, growth, progress, and the filling of my heart in ways I didn't know were possible as I learn that it really is way more blessed to give than to receive.

Hmm. I think that the rest of my resurrectional thoughts will now have to be saved for another day... this has become long. I will leave that as a teaser, then--a taste of what's to come. Get ready to have my philosophical and spiritual musings laid out before you like so many proverbial fruits.

I love you all.

p.s. Sorry for no pictures--I forgot to take my camera! Oh, the humanity!!!

12 comments:

Melissa said...

Yay for postings! Man, I've been waiting weeks!!! Happy almost Friday!

Jason Graham said...

:)

Andrea said...

I'm so glad I found your blog. I am a new blogger but I love it and yours is one of the most exciting I have read in a while. Horray for boys that have been in our stake our whole lives but took us forever to recognize! Take care.
Andrea

Ashley said...

I LOVE LOVE LOVE your stream of consciousness blogging...much like the writings of Paul ;) I appreciate that there is no save Ashley group this time around :) Afterall I was protected by my car!

jeanine said...

So fun to hear about your trip! I"ve been dying to know how it went!

Jazzy said...

"Kindred spirits" from Anne is one of my most favorite terms ever. I'm glad everything went so well. Sad we didn't get to see you, but those visits are so hectic anyway :)

stacy said...

I will post a comment soon, probably tomorrow, and yes, we should talk! It has been way too long! Its nice to know you miss my blogs (me being selfish). I will write soon. Love you and keep up the good work! ha!

Cara Berra said...

We were so glad to meet you!!! We're all grinning from ear-to-ear in our family and can't wait to see what the next chapter is. Your mom has been dear to me and it's great to see that some of her qualities that makes her so wonderful has made its way to you!

Sheryl said...

I dont know if I'm just extremely emotional today or what but I'm tearing as I'm writing this comment. I think this post gives me hope that someday I can find someone "rad" too as you would put it. You deserve the best and he seems like the best. Love you Pug.

p.s. If I ever have any control, I will not move to Boston. It's toooooo cold for me, but beautiful :) Thanks for making me feel wanted. Any New York plans for you soon?

p.p.s. I like hearing stories about me too, we'll just be vain together, I suppose.

SaritaMx said...

Thanks friend for your comments. It's been nice to read about your trip and know how you doin! :)

Joy said...

Well my eyes hurt from squinting to read that, but it was fun to have the update on you folks! What a vivacious person you are-- I love it! And your blog posts are SO much more specific and detailed than Jason's are-- so I can actually tell what's going on with you two! I'm glad you seem happy about things. :)

Kate said...

I enjoyed the story. Glad to hear how it went, over a month later! :) Hope all is going well...you should post again, or email or something!