Showing posts with label The story of Kley and I. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The story of Kley and I. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Keeping the spark alive.

A few days ago, FB alerted me that Kley and I had been friends for 8 years. I usually think that's dumb and don't love when people share their "facebook friendship," but for that one time, I enjoyed it. It sparked many memories from our dating days, and it was so fun to talk about our favorite first memories and reread the notes that we sent each other.

Kley and I both wrote notes to our future spouse before we met. It was a very special gift to give to each other on our wedding night. Looking back, we also discovered that Kley wrote me a note the night before my high school boyfriend broke up with me. How amazing to think that my future husband was thinking of me and praying for me during that time before I even knew him!

It was also fun to reread our FB messages we had sent each other in college. We thought we were being so cute and flirtatious at the time, but when we reread them they sounded hilariously lame. But isn't that the point? :)

This is the very first picture we ever took together back in 2007. I really don't like it (at the time I thought it was recurring pink eye, but it turned out to be a contact solution allergy, so my eyes were so red during our first month or so together), but it's our first and that makes it special.

Kley, here's to many more years of keeping the spark alive!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

The story of Kley and I: Chapter Eight- The Wedding!

I know it's been awhile, but I'm finally going to post some wedding pictures! In case you missed the other chapters of our story, you can read them here: The Story of Kley and I.

Our wedding day was the best day ever. Of course, everyone is biased about their own wedding day, and I'm just the same, but I think our day was the best day ever. There was great weather, we got great pictures, everyone we loved was there and we got to spend the whole day together, and of course we got to get married!

I absolutely love being married to Kley and it was the best decision! I am so happy and blessed to live and grow together in Christ.

Here are some great pictures! Enjoy!


Getting my hair done.


Kley reading my card/opening gift. (I got hom Fossil sunglasses and a watch, and I made him a picture scrapbook of the pictures of us.)


Me seeing my ring soldered together for the first time!


 Me getting the pearl necklace from my mom. My dad gave it to her on the day I was born, and they saved it for me for my wedding day! (I had no idea about this- it was a really special surprise!)



Me reading Kley's card/opening gift. (He gave me a Mrs. De Jong teaching bag and a Marriott gift card, saying the honeymoon doesn't have to end.)


This is one of my all-time favorite pictures ever- the first time seeing my dad. This was the first time I'd ever seen him cry.


Seeing Kley for the first time!






The wedding party!





This is another one of my favorites. :)





Rings on my bouquet.


 During the ceremony.


The kiss!



 This is my favorite wedding party picture.




Cutting the cake.


Centerpiece.


Our first dance to "Crazy Love" by Michael Buble.





Saturday, September 8, 2012

The story of Kley and I: Chapter Seven- We're engaged!

This post has been a long time coming- sorry! Also, I unfortunately don't have any pictures to post. Kley was smart to bring a camera, but it was his mom's and I only have a few shots from the engagement that are currently at my in-law's house in a scrapbook, so I can't even scan them in. I'm just glad I have any pictures at all!

So, it was summer 2009, nearing the end. It was my first summer being the lead teacher at Kids West (summer day care for elementary kids). I loved the job, but it was a difficult summer with some kids (and a big growing experience for my teaching career), and it made me want to be engaged even more.

I was up in Orange City, IA (where Kley is from), for a wedding for his cousin the weekend of August 8, 2009. I didn't think it would be that weekend at all because of all the wedding festivities- it wasn't- but I was only seeing him one time, the next week, before heading back to Bethel. I had made it pretty clear that I wanted to be engaged before going back to Bethel- I wanted to get engaged at home. :)

There was only ONE opportunity left for him to propose. I was inwardly worried (more like panicking) that he didn't get it and wasn't going to do it. Thankfully I wasn't worried about IF he would propose, just WHEN.

So, on the timeline we are at August 8th after the wedding. (And, the week before was my last week at work, so I was done with my job for the summer!) We went back to his parent's, and we sat on the couch and I cried. (Going to a wedding doesn't help a girl's desire to be engaged!) Unfortunately, I was at fault for not trusting God and His timing and not trusting Kley that he would take care of it. I was being selfish and I wanted what I wanted and I wanted it now.

We said goodbye the next day and I cried again, because I cried every time we said goodbye. In my mind, I wasn't going to see him until the next Monday, a week away. Then comes August 10, 2009- the next day.

Monday, the 10th, was my first day off after my job ended, and I was pumped because the last few weeks had been stressful at work. There was a combination of kids, parents, and staff that were difficult for me to deal with, especially since this was my first experience being in a lead role before, so I was glad to be done with it. It was hugely shaping in the teacher I am today, but nonetheless, so glad it was over. Kley was at work that day (or so I thought). I called him around three with a computer question, not expecting him to answer because he was at work. He called me back at five, when his shift would have ended, so not make anything look suspicious. (Smart guy!) We talked for a bit and I said we would talk later that night.

On a side note, Kley had a terrible job that summer, and I am so thankful and grateful that he did it, because he used all of his earnings to buy my ring. What a man. :) He was working in a paint factory, with 11 hour shifts, monotonously putting spray paint cans from the conveyor belt into boxes. Can you imagine doing that for 11 hours straight?

Back to Monday. My good friend, Lauren, came over to go for a walk. We had been going on walks all summer, so this wasn't anything unusual. We usually walked around our houses, since we lived only one block apart (which was so awesome during our high school years), but tonight she suggested that we go to Raccoon River Park to walk. I said sure, not thinking anything of it. I took my grand old time finishing eating, going to the bathroom, getting ready to go, etc. I don't think we left for about 30 minutes, which is funny looking back on it that a whole plan was waiting to unravel before me.

We go to the park and start walking. We are only walking for about five minutes when Kley calls me again. I thought it was a little strange, because we had just talked two hours ago, and we always talked at night before we went to bed, so why was he calling now? I told him I was on a walk with Lauren and that I would call him back later, and then he started asking me what fun things we could do next Monday when he came. I told him that I would think about it and tell him later because I needed to go. He then told me that he thought he made a mistake and switched up the Monday, because he was here now, and then he stepped out from behind a bush.

I was totally shocked. I looked at him and asked what he was doing here, then I looked back at Lauren, who started walking away and saying she needed to go. I was so confused that I turned and followed Lauren for a minute, but Kley ran up to me, said hi, blindfolded me, and picked me up. (I obviously knew what was coming now!) He carried me over to this little peninsula by the lake (so we were alone and away from the walking path), to a place he had set up. He had made a tie blanket for me that we were sitting on, in light blue (my favorite color). He said he had some gifts to give me.

The first was a beautiful bouquet of flowers. The second was a travel guide to Hawaii (where we wanted to go on our honeymoon, but actually ended up going to Mexico.) The third was two bridal magazines. The fourth was two wedding planning guides. The fifth was a wrapped bottle of Diamond Vogel spray paint, telling me how much he loved me and how great the last two years had been and even though his job stunk it was totally worth it because it allowed him to buy this...gift six- the ring. :)

Then he got on one knee and asked me to marry him. It was definitely one of the best moments of my whole life.

We sat there, basking in what just happened, watched the sunset, and took pictures. Kley asked me if I wanted to go home, but I said not yet, that I wanted to make this moment last a little longer. When we went home, my whole family, Lauren and Stephen (her boyfriend, now husband), and Stephanie were all there waiting (which is why Kley wanted to go!). Then we told them how it all happened, were so excited, and called everyone else who wasn't there.

It was the best night and I was so so happy. I was so happy to be engaged, and to know without a doubt that this was who God wanted me to be with.

We were engaged! :)


There are a few background pieces, that I didn't find out until later, that I have to tell you to make the story even better.

1. On Saturday the 8th, before his cousin's wedding, we were visiting his grandparents. His phone rang while we were talking to them, and he answered it. I gave him the look of "Why on earth did you just answer that, we are with your grandparents," but he quick left the room. It turned out to be the ring guy, saying that the ring was ready to be picked up, which is why he had to answer and why he left the room. When he came back and I asked who it was (thinking that it better be good for him to answer it), he told me that it was the furniture company saying their couch was going to be delivered, because his mom was ordering a new couch for their basement at the time. I asked why he called him and not mom, and he said she gave them his cell number because she didn't have a cell phone (true at the time.) Good save, Kley! Ironically, when we got back to his parents, I saw the furniture order form sitting on the counter and I told Jana (his mom) that I had good news that the couch was coming! She just smiled and said that was great, while the whole time Kley was standing behind me shaking his hands and mouthing that it was the ring. :)

2. My whole crying episode was on the 8th, and we got engaged on the 10th. I asked Kley about that later, about how I was crying that it felt like we were never going to get engaged, while the whole time he knew it was only two days away! He said it was secretly great that he could tell me that everything would be okay and that it was coming soon, because it really was!

3. A few weeks before we were engaged, Kley was going to visit me for the weekend. He was supposed to get there at 4:30 so we could go pick up my sister together, but he didn't get there until 6. I called him several times, and was actually annoyed that he wasn't answering, and had to pick up my sister by myself. Kley told me that he was late because of traffic. Around 4, my parents left and said they were going to Lowe's (a home improvement store), and asked if I wanted to come with. Ironically, they were meeting Kley at Raccoon River Park so he could ask them to marry me! They told me they were going to Lowe's because I hate that store, and never wanted to go growing up. I even made up a theme song about how it was the "boringest" store on earth. So it worked out perfectly.

4. My good friend, Stephanie, helped Kley set up the day (while Lauren was obviously the one to get me there). She helped him set up the scene, get the flowers, and she hid in the bushes and was texting Kley when I was getting close. Way to go, Steph! :)

5. Kley proposed to me right beside the lake. While he was waiting for me to get there, he said he was freaked out by a guy scuba diving and just popped up out of the water out of nowhere and came up shore. Thankfully that didn't happen while he was proposing! He said the guy asked him what he was doing, he told him he was going to propose, and the guy said good luck and went back under the water. How funny!

Thursday, August 23, 2012

The story of Kley and I: Chapter Six- Fun things we did while dating

I'm going to speed up the pace of the story, partly so it doesn't take forever, and mostly because I don't want to share absolutely everything with you, just some. I want to keep some parts of our relationship just between us and close friends. So, I will share a few fun things we did while we were dating! These pictures range from are mostly from our second year of dating- 2008 to 2009. Enjoy!

(Sorry for the flipped pictures- I haven't learned how to rotate them yet.)

These were when we visited ICA (high school) friends at UNI. We always loved going there and visited a few times over the years. Here is Kley and I after we all went to a play together.


My good friend, Lauren, and I.


Christmas Banquet 2008
My roommates (and Kley)



Our good friends, David and Jacquie, and us. This was the very beginning of their relationship, and now they are married!


Keith Urban concert! Summer 2009



4th of July in OC with my sister, Kayla


Kley visiting my family right before moving back to Bethel for my junior year


Kley with my sisters (I do have a brother too! I don't know where he was when these were taken.)



Saturday, August 11, 2012

The story of Kley and I: Chapter Five- Our first months and "I love you"

Now we are far enough into our relationship story I can start to include pictures! :)

Our first few months of dating were really special. Not that the other ones after weren't, just the first few months together are always uniquely special because you are getting to know each other and you have that butterfly feeling that's different then when you've known someone for a long time.

My family came to visit me at college, and we went to the Mall of America together. If you've ever been there, you know there's always something going on in that middle area right outside all the rides. That day a bunch of people were there advertising for the Minnesota Timberwolves. I played a free round of Plinko, and I won two tickets to a game! I was pumped because I thought Kley would love doing something "manly." Here are some pictures from the game. 


This was the very first picture we ever took together after the game, and I am so disappointed to say that I hate it. It's one of the worst pictures I've ever taken. Remember the story from the first time we met with the pink eye turned contact solution allergy? This was still going on at the time (this was early November 2007), and I could hardly open my eyes because the flash hurt so bad and my eyes were beat red. But nonetheless, this is our first picture so I have to share it. 


We made a bet during the game against the teams- whoever's team won got to wipe mud on the other person's face. Clearly, I won. :)


Winter Banquet 2007- Our first dance together


Going to Gadkin together- a Bethel event where the guy asks the girl and it's pretty much a weekend long date with lots of fun activities. (In the spring, they have Nikdag (Gadkin backwards), where the girls ask the guys.)


On a date in February 2008, Kley told me he loved me. We had been dating four months. We were in his dorm room, and were about to watch Road to Perdition, which is one of his favorites. We were on the couch together, and he told me that we didn't have to watch it because he didn't know if I would like it. I told him that we could watch it because he loved it, and then he looked at me and said, "No, I love you." :) It was a truly great moment. (I, of course, told him I loved him too.)

Visiting Como Zoo & Conservatory- one of my favorite places in Minneapolis! (Early spring 2008)



Spring Banquet 2008