Sunday, September 25, 2011

Things I have learned in the first month of marriage:

-Square neck garments are the way to go. The silky kind especially.
-I become very loving and caring in my sleep. I always end up cuddling up right next Greg and I have been known to pat him on the cheek and as if he is ok/ask him what he's thinking about, all while dead asleep
-I only know how to make approximately 10 meals
-I have no friends
-Don't throw raw egg or raw chicken in the trash and leave it there for a couple days
-It's going to take awhile to get used to this new last name
-I like our married ward much better than any single ward I've been in. There are less people trying to call attention to themselves and people actually prepare their lessons
-Maybe we should have gotten all sports passes, cuz mooching off our friends' tvs for every major sporting event is going to get old really fast
- I say the phrase "Ugh that makes me want to vomit. Seriously, I want to throw up" all the time, about anything that slightly grosses me out. Drama queen?
-Hundreds of dollars in target giftcards can actually disappear pretty quickly
-Greg is just as awesome as I ever thought
-We actually live approximately 7 blocks from the Tanner Building, slightly more than the 4 blocks I originally thought it was
-I have zero sense for decorating
-I don't like the birth control pill
-There is nothing wrong with going to bed at 10 every night, or even earlier

3 comments:

  1. Megan! I would LOVE to cook with you! See, I do know how to cook! And this would help you with the no friends thing, assuming that you want people around (although there's a good chance you like living alone in your married bliss). But really! I'm trying to teach Blake how to cook, too. Let me know. Because I would seriously love to. Seriously.

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  2. I came to a lot of those conclusions too my first month of marriage. It's super awesome, but there are definitely a lot of changes you have to get used to.

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  3. Regarding BC, which one are you on? If you're having side effects you don't like, you might want to talk to a doctor about switching. Sometimes it takes a while to figure out just the right mix of estrogen and progesterone for you.

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