1. Where did you meet your husband?
Brent and I met through my roommate in 2000 at Ricks College. Brent and Amy were good friends in high school and when he got home from his mission he came over to see her. We were acquaintances for about three years and then became good friends in 2002 when we were in the same choir.
2. What was the first thing that you said to your husband?
I probably said something like "Hi," and then he and Amy went on with their reunion.
3. Where was your first date?
Brent asked me on our first date in January 2003, a month before the actual event. Knowing him now, this makes total sense because when there is something he really wants to go to, he plans ahead and is excited about it for days before hand. At the time, I thought "Wow... this guy must really like me to ask me on a date a month before hand." We went to a bagpipe concert at BYU-Idaho.
4. Where was your first kiss?
Brent had an opportunity to kiss me in a very romantic spot. We were at a friends house, sitting in front of a cozy fire and having great conversation. We were snuggling and enjoying each other's company and I really wanted him to kiss me. As the evening wore on, he didn't. I was very disappointed. I should have just done like Leah, taken charge of the situation, and done it myself! The next evening, we were sitting in the living room at my house in front of the big window that looks out towards the street, people walking by, with my roommates hard rock music blaring in the background. The moment was not nearly as nice, but that is when Brent chose to kiss me. I was thrilled, of course, but I still make fun of him for missing quite the opportune moment. To his defense, he says that he just wanted to see if he could really resist me. More than you wanted to know... I know, I know.
5. Did you have a long engagement?
We started dating in January and were engaged in April. We got married four months later in July.
6. Where did you get engaged?
Brent proposed to me on April 7th, 2003, my birthday. He told me that he wasn’t going to do it that day because he wanted my birthday to be a separate day and just as special as the day he would propose. He did, however, tell me that we would be going to a very nice restaurant in Idaho Falls called “McDougall’s.” Brent picked me up for dinner, blindfolded me, and drove me to the restaurant. He guided me inside, and downstairs to the eating area where I was seated and he took off the blindfold. I was sitting in front of a beautifully set table. The table was set in front of a lit fireplace and surrounded by trees that had been decorated and lit. There were candles everywhere and flowers on the table. “McDougall’s” turned out to be a friend’s home, and the setting was beautiful. Brent had made up menus, decorated the house, set up music, made dinner, and set up everything for a perfect evening. Brent and I enjoyed a quiet dinner. The flowers had earrings attached to the ribbons, which was one of my birthday presents (and I wore these on our wedding day). At the end of dinner, the waiter brought down the dessert on a tray. Between the two plates of dessert was a small box, which Brent proceeded to take and with it kneel in front of me. He got down on one knee and asked me to marry him. I said yes, of course, and we enjoyed the moment by dancing in the candlelight.
7. Where did you get married?
We got married on July 25th, 2003 in the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS temple. It was a beautiful day. We just celebrated our four year anniversary.
The reception was held at the "Old Meeting House" in Sandy, Utah. It went very well and it was wonderful to have all of our family and friends there to celebrate with us. We did miss Elder Powell, however, who was only an hour away at the MTC in Provo. I still think that they should have let him out for an hour or two to watch his sister get married!
Sending Elder Powell into the MTC
We also had an open house in Idaho the next weekend. We held it in the Luke's backyard in Teton and it turned out beautifully. Reta worked on the flowers all summer long and it turned out very well. Plus, we were able to open more presents!
The tables at the open house.
Elder Powell was there in spirit and came as a poster board.
More presents!
The honeymoon was short and sweet. We got to stay in The Inn at Temple Square and they gave us a room with a view of the temple. It was fun to be able to look out the window and see the place where we had just gotten married. We stayed there two nights and then opened presents with my parents on Sunday and headed back to Idaho and work on Monday. It was short, but sweet.
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