31 July 2009

SPLASH!!! My side of the story

For those who have read Hollies blog about camping last week, there is something that needs a little clarification. At the creek it is true that she told me the water wasn't deep enough for me to cannonball in and I knew it was shallow, but deep enough to splash her. What I didn't count on were the 2 rocks that I seemed to find with my right hand and left wrist. The one on the wrist cut me up a bit and they bled. The other was a mere flesh wound with scrapes but no blood.
What she leaves out is the gasp of losing her breath that I heard just before my head want partially underwater. That by itself was totally worth the little bit of blood.
And it is already mostly healed. I just need to pick off the last bits of scab and you probably wouldn't even notice.

21 July 2009

Nieces & Nephews

We've made a few comments about the nieces and nephews that we have and there are quite a number of them. On Rosie's side we have 8 nephews (20 years down to 1 year ) and 4 nieces (18 years down to 3 years) (picture at right of Rosie's nieces and nephews taken at Chirstmas 2007 is missing the youngest nephew) and on John's side we have 7 nephews (15 years to 2 months) and 8 nieces (ranging from 12 years to 1 year).

Rosie's oldest nephew is now on a Mission in Greece and her oldest niece is starting university in September. Makes seem even older than we are, but we're as young as we feel. :)
We enjoy time with them and get to see a small number from John's side every Sunday.
We took the long way around to what actually prompted this blog. Last Saturday we had the opportunity to watch Hollie's (John's Sister) kids and had a good time. When they first showed up Aiden wanted to fly our kite and went out back but there was no wind. Grayson and John went to feed the neighbours dog and half way back home one of Arizona's famous Monsoons started to kick up. That means we have wind now. When they got back home it was now kite time. We all went to the back yard to fly the kite. Oh what an experience. Brings to mind the saying, "What a tangled web we weave..." (or something like that) and John said mentioned that it reminded him of what his dad went through years ago during kite flying and fishing expeditions.
We ended up in a nice mess of strings wrapped around around our ankles. To be honest, it probably wouldn't have been so bad with just the kids, but buddy thought he had to get into the act. Remember the previous blog about him? Anything that flys he has to chase and jump at and the kite was no different so everytime it started to get within reach he would jump up and try to grab the long kite tail. Once or twice he was even successful and with the kite on the ground it was his.
We took some pictures after John was able to get loose.
We're starting to get a little better about taking pictures now and need to get a camera so we're not just taking pictures with our phones.

Wearing her down!

We're getting ready to go camping and in preparation we made a trip to Bass Pro Shop. I think Rosie thoroughly enjoyed it.

Donald & Harold,
We're wearing her down. Before you know it we'll have her out there hunting with us!

Okay, maybe I'm getting a little ahead of myself, but she did enjoy it and even tried some alligator.
See the pictures for yourself and tell me if she enjoyed it or not...



Rosie is looking forward to our first camping trip together.


20 July 2009

Our Back Garden




John has been working on our back garden for a while now and forever will probably be a work in progress, but we enjoy it the way it is for the time being. We're sure that our plans for its use will change as our circumstances do (i.e. children come into our lives).


19 July 2009

BUDDY!


It dawned on John and I today that I referenced "Buddy" in my post yesterday and haven't properly introduced our other family member yet. So this is our story about Buddy.


He's an English Spaniel and we love having him in our home. He's a very intelligent and gentle dog. We got him from John's brother Todd and he was named by our niece (Todd's daughter) whom I used to babysit when she was really little. I always called her my buddy and she decided that this dog wsa going to be her "Buddy." Hence the name. Before we got him Todd taught him almost by accident to get the paper for him and he still does that today on the occasions when John let's him out front to pick it up.I call him our ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) Dog because he loses focus on what he supposed to be doing when playing fetch if moth's, butterflies, or other flying things pop up from the lawn.


John's sister Kendra (Guerrero_Family) came over to our house and took pictures for us yesterday and we will be sharing backyard photos in the near future. John loves working in our garden (here you call them yards, and in England we call them gardens). John is pretty passionate about making our back garden a place where we can have fruit and vegetables year round and beautiful. It's a work in progress and probably always will be for him.

18 July 2009

10 Things I love about John

He is the love of my life! I can't believe it's been 5 years! Everyday, I am amazed at how blessed I am to have you as my best friend and eterenal companion. You are more than I ever imagined.
  1. You are a hard worker
  2. I love your laugh, it is so contagious
  3. You take care of our garden (yard) and it always looks so beautiful
  4. You treat me like a Queen
  5. You are spiritual and sensitive to things
  6. You support me ini all things that are important to me
  7. I love your smile
  8. You are so incredibly handsome
  9. You are Top Chef
  10. You open my door for me all the time
  11. You tell me you love me everyday
  12. You are a good sport when we do things I want to do
  13. You love my family
  14. I want to grow old with you
  15. You treat me with respect and kindness
  16. You forgive me
  17. You overlook my faults
  18. You have a testimony of the gospel and you share it
  19. Your always buy me the mmost beautiful Roses
  20. I love working with you on our home
  21. I love that when I hear the garage door open, I know that you are home...it makes me smile! (and Buddy likes it too!)
  22. You are my knight in shining armor
  23. Your hugs
  24. Your kisses
  25. You are kind
  26. You are Brave
  27. You are a Smart Cookie
  28. We strenghten each other
  29. I feel safe when I am with you!
  30. I love your sense of humor!
  31. Your love of sports/games
  32. You are so talented
  33. You value my opinions
  34. You love me more that I have thought someone could
  35. I love how ambitious you are...
  36. I love you personality
  37. You are sexy!
  38. You make my heart beat faster!
  39. You are perfect for me!
  40. I lvoe watching you play with our nieces and nephews (and friends kids)
  41. Everything you need to know as a father is already in your heart
  42. I Admireand Believe in you.
  43. You call me in the middle of the day just to tell me you love me
  44. You are my man
  45. You are my travel companion
  46. You are my "Hero"
  47. I love how you "remember" our moments together
  48. I love your beautiful blue eyes
  49. I love listening to you talk about things you are passionate about
  50. I love how you always make my Christmas Special
  51. I love our Date nights/Quality Times
  52. You make me laugh
  53. I am grateful that you hold the priesthood and you can give blessing. You are the rock in our home
  54. You make good smoothies
  55. You want to serve a mission with me someday
  56. I love playing the Wii with you
  57. We are partners in everything
  58. I love going to the temple with you
  59. You are a "wonderful" husband
  60. You are my "Thinker"

Okay, I went a few over 10.

  1. I'm still learning about you!

17 July 2009

A "brit" more about my Rosie

Rosie is originally from England and is asked about it everywhere we go. The funniest time ever was when we were out shopping in Chandler and the shop owner asked her, "Where are you from?" Without hesitation Rosie answerred, "Queen Creek." I was a short distance away when this all happened and had to walk away further so I could laugh out loud. I love her sense of humor (or is it humour, babe?)

Rosie is 5'10" and we won't go into weight (we all know about women and their weight), but suffice it to say she is on the slender side. I tease her that if she gets big I'll trade her in. While she isn't as big a game fanatic as I am she does enjoy playing Mexican Train, Sequence, and a few others. She enjoys fashion and designing homes which I might add she does very well considering our home was built prior to our marriage and it had a Bachelor pad feel becuase of it.

She likes to travel and has been through much of Europe. She served a church mission in the England London Mission and bless her she made it through the trials of her greenie area where she was less than an hour from home.

She enjoys time with family and friends and really enjoys beign an Auntie. She likes walking and hiking.

She feels that the opportunity to be a mother is the most important role she could play and looks forward to the day when she spends time at home with children. An attribute that she can certainly thank her mother for. While she can only occasionally get me to do dance with her it is something she enjoys doing as shown in the picture of her dancing on her fathers feet.

16 July 2009

Home & Neighborhood Section from our Adoption Paperwork

The Biggs’s live in an attractive single-level home on a half acre lot in a custom home community in the town of Queen Creek. The home has approximately 2500 square feet of living space, with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a kitchen, laundry, family, and living rooms. The yard is encompassed with a block fence and the grass is well landscaped with above ground gardening areas and an abundance of fruit and shade trees . The sole occupants of the home are the Biggs’s and they have live in the residence since May 2004.

The home is conveniently located to all types of facilities such as shops, libraries and, the developing downtown area. The elementary school is approximately 1 mile away and the high school is a short 4 mile drive. Queen Creek is a fast growing community with a medium park within ½ mile of their home and another large park planned just ¼ mile away which will feature a man-made fishing creek, horse trails and other amenities. There is also a dog park planned within 1 mile of the Biggs Family residence. The town Equestrian Park is within 3 miles of their home. Their church is within walking distance of their home.

09 July 2009

Rosie & John: The Beginning

As with many couples other people wonder how people came together. People seem to be even more curious about us due to the fact that Rosie is from England and I'm American. How does an Arizona boy come to get so lucky to meet a Classy woman from England?
Here is our tale in a nutshell as taken from our adoption paperwork:

John and Rosie state they first met on a blind date that was set up by their sisters who were friends. Their first date was on November 5, 2003 one day before Rosie was scheduled to return home to England. They had dinner at a Mexican Restaurant and then played miniature golf at Golfland, and stopped at Bahama Buck’s for shaved ice. It was only later that John found out that Rosie wasn’t terribly fond of Mexican food or shaved ice. Regardless of the poorly planned date, it was later revealed that John passed Rosie’s “test” when he mostly willingly held Rosie’s purse while she putted.
The next day John got a call from Rosie’s sister asking if he was interested in another date. Rosie had decided to extend her stay in Arizona and they went on another date that night and nearly every night for the next few weeks until Thanksgiving Day when John took Rosie to the airport for her return home.
They talked almost daily for 2 months. It probably would have been cheaper for John to have just bought a ticket for a flight to England, but John felt Rosie was well worth it. During this time it was decided that Rosie would make another trip in February to Arizona and they saw each other daily for 2 weeks. During that time, John determined that Rosie was the one and called her father to request permission to marry Rosie which he granted based on the information he had from Rosie and her sister as well as the fact that he was a temple worthy priesthood holder. John asked Rosie to marry him the day before Valentines Day on the grounds of the Mesa Temple. Rosie accepted and together they found a ring. Rosie returned home a few days after the proposal and wedding plans began.
John made a trip to England in March during Spring Break to meet Rosie’s family and Rosie gave John a 1-day tour of London when she picked him up from the airport and the following day they both travelled by bus to Birmingham where her family lived.
Rosie made, what turned out to be her last visit to Arizona in May. While making this visit John and Rosie decided to be married later that Month when it was determined that John’s dad would not be able to travel due to health issues and her family made travel arrangements.They were married on May 29, 2004 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona!

And they started working on their happily ever after, which leads us into "the adoption option".

08 July 2009

Smoking Hot Mama!


I wanted to share one of my favorite pictures of us. I guess partially because it was used with our wedding invitation, but mostly because I think Rosie looked smoking HOT. :)

07 July 2009

I love Rosie!!




I tell Rosie that I love her as often as possible and can only hope that I show it as well. In May we celebrated our 5th Anniversary with a night out at Brio, a restaurant that Rosie and I enjoy on special occasions mostly because of the wonderful desserts, and then a lovely trip to the ER because Mom was running a fever after her surgery (Rosie's idea to go to the ER when we got the call). She is a wonderfully caring woman that I hope and pray will have an opportunity to be a mother someday soon. Mostly for the reason that, of any woman I know, she was born a natural to be a mother and I'm not the only person that knows it (Hollies_Blog 5/16/09 I couldn't say it better).

I LOVE YOU, ROSIE!