(The dance I forced him to go with me to)
I officially became his girlfriend on May 06, 2012 and from there, I had a feeling that things were going to work out and that one day he would be my husband and boy am I glad I was right. That year, Dylan graduated high school and we knew that would put a strain on our relationship, but we made it through it. I graduated the year later as a junior in hopes of being a pediatrician, but little did I know how that career path really didn't interest me.
That September we found out that we were going to be expecting a little baby. These life changing things jump up on you when you least expect them. What I didn't know at the time is that, aside from marrying Dylan, this was going to be the most amazing thing that has ever happened to me.
On November 9th 2013 Dylan took me out on a date to do some of our favorite things. We went to Color Me Mine and then we went up to Bridal Veil Falls. Little did I know that once we got to the falls Dylan was going to do one of the most amazing things that would ever happen to me. Facing the sunset, Dylan got down on one knee and proposed. Needless to say, I cried and forgot to say yes until he asked me.
On January 30, 2014 I married my best friend. We were surrounded by friends and family and I wouldn't change a single thing for the world. That weekend we spend in Sunny California at Disneyland. How fun is that for a pregnant woman? Surprisingly great. I got to go on all the rides I never cared for before.
Now lets fast forward a little bit...
May 9, 2014 I started having contractions. Early that morning, about 1 AM my water broke and at that point, I knew that I would soon hold my sweet baby in my arms. Maybe an hour later, I got my epidural. (Dylan almost passed out.) and tried to sleep, but everyone knows that's nearly impossible in the hospital. At 8:55 AM May 10th came the fun and two hours later, our beautiful Adysin was born. From that moment forward my life changed for the better. I woke up every day understanding what was really important in life. I may not have all the money in the world, but I have family. I have a husband to love and a baby to care for. We have all the support in the world and that's more than I could ever ask for.
Now to where we are today. Dylan has always thought about being in the service and a few months back, he decided that he wanted to try and pursue just that. We went and talked to an army recruiter to find out the ins and outs and what it takes to become Army Strong. I know they give you all the great things that the army could do for you and your family, but there were also a lot of details that we needed to discuss as adults. When it came down to it, I told Dylan, after weeks of praying, that I would support his decision because I know that he would never make a decision if he didn't think it would benefit our family in one form or another.
Once all the paperwork was filled out Dylan want up to MEPS or the Military Entrance Processing Station to take his tests and get his physicals done as well has choose his MOS or job. After he swore in, he let us know that it would only be a few weeks before he left to basic training. I'll save the details since I am sure half of you have already stopped reading at this points, but Dylan left October 27th for Missouri to build himself up from civilian to soldier. There were many heartbreaking letters, but he pulled through and is now a stronger person and I couldn't be more proud to be his wife. Dylan graduates soon and from there he has AIT which is his Advanced Individualized Training where he will learn more about his MOS. Once he graduates from there, we will be on our merry way to wherever the army sends us.
Which is where I get to the point of this whole blog. I want to keep in touch with everyone and let everyone know that we are doing okay, but sometimes that's not possible. With the craziness of life happening at all times I want everyone that wants to stay informed on how we are doing to be able to do so.
Much love,
The Greens






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