Wednesday, January 1, 2025

2024 -- A Year in Brief

This has been a really good year.  Here are some of the highlights:

  • Water main broke at the Sunset house. Luckily, we caught it early
  • D_____ and I went to Personal Finances for Self-Reliance with the Stake
  • Went to Lava Hot Springs
  • We continued to teach the Valiant 9/10 Primary class. They can be a handful, but we enjoyed it!
  • Attended Brigham City caucus for the first time. Hopefully I understand it well enough to teach others what to expect for the next time around
  • We also accepted the assignment to be Trek Ma and Pa, so we started walking/hiking a lot more
  • D_____ and I went dancing several times
  • We went camping in Quail Creek, and went to the Cedar City and Red Cliffs Temples
  • Hiked to Babylon Arch
  • We went to San Antonio and visited D_____'s sister
  • Attended the San Antonio Temple.  D_____ had been there before, but it was a first for me
  • Visited the old Spanish missions
  • Swam in the Gulf of Mexico for the first time
  • Climbed Enchanted Rock
  • While we were there, we tried to see the eclipse, but we saw a bunch of clouds instead
  • But not long after, we saw the Northern Lights for the first time, so that was pretty awesome
  • Saw my niece in her elementary school play, Into the Woods
  • Attended baptisms for seven nieces and nephews
  • Attended the Manti Temple twice after it had opened up.  I had been there before, but not D_____
  • Other temples we went to as part of D_____'s 40 different temples by 40 goal:
    • Saratoga Springs
    • Orem
    • Payson
    • Taylorsville
    • Layton
  • Hiked Maple Canyon near Manti
  • Watched a niece run a marathon and a triathlon. She qualified for the Boston marathon next year
  • A nephew came home from his mission, and a niece left on hers.  (Another nephew is still out on his mission.)
  • Celebrated my mother-in-law's 75th birthday
  • Went to SaltCon three times, once we brought my cousin's son with us
  • Went camping with my side of the family to Willow Flat
  • Went camping with D_____'s side of the family on the sheep trail (and a couple other times in the Uintas with the sheep)
  • My 5-year-old niece slept over at our house
  • Hiked Jardine Juniper Trail in Logan Canyon
  • Went on Trek at Church history sites:
    • 6th crossing of the Sweetwater
    • Rocky Ridge
    • Martin's Cove
  •  Rode horses to an abandoned sulfur mine
  • Crossed 15-year mark working for the Federal Government
  • D_____ completed her educational coaching endorsement
  • We had the bathroom in the Sunset house remodeled
  • We got a real estate agent, and prepared the Sunset house to sell
  • We discovered a leak in the roof, so fixed that up, repaired some drywall, then got the house listed
  • We Hiked Causey Reservoir (but did not get to see any salmon swimming upstream)
  • Stayed in Blanding and attended the Montecello temple, completing D_____'s 40 temples by 40 goal
  • Hiked in Natural Bridges National Monument
  • Walked through Hovenweep National Monument
  • Went on a hike in Canyon of the Ancients National Monument
  • Saw Four Corners for the first time
  • Drove through Monument Valley
  • As a bonus, we went to Deseret Peak temple, for D_____'s 41st temple.
  • Saw Escape from Germany in the newly re-opened Capitol Theatre in Brigham City
  • Saw The Scarlet Pimpernel on Off-Broadway Theater and Scrooge: A Christmas Carol at the Terrace Plaza Playhouse
  • Besides the Book of Mormon, I read Saints, Volume 3 and I read Mistborn
  • Did a couple escape rooms with friends
  • Went to a light parade for the first time
  • Went to Luminaria for the second time, but this time they had the Tree of Life exhibit
  • New games D_____ and I got include: Wingspan, Hues and Cues, Pictures, Harmonies, Dixit: Revelations, and Mad Gab Pictures
  • I played 187 times of 120 games games this year with 119 people in 13 different location.  This is fewer than last year, except for the greater variety of games
  • D_____ and I started preparing for a new baby boy to arrive.  His due date is the 31st of May next year, and we are really excited!
D_____ and I had a lot of adventures this year, and I think we both enjoyed the time we had developing our relationship.  Next year we are looking forward to becoming parents, and we are  hoping things go well.

We did well with our spiritual goals of going to the temple regularly and doing Come Follow Me.  This year, we will be studying the Doctrine and Covenants.  I would like to do better with my goal of reading the Liahona each month.

Other goals I would like to do, I haven't posted pictures of our adventures, and I'd like to do that.  I would also like to begin writing in my journal regularly.

Usually when I think of a new year, I think of new beginnings.  And that's still true.  But I find myself thinking, it was a good year, and I want to continue the good things I began this year, or years previous.

I hope you have had a good year.  Things have gotten busy for me, but I hope to spend time with you in the future!

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

2023 -- A Year in Brief

This has been a really good year.  Here are some of the highlights:

  • Bought a new journal
  • Dropped cell phone and had to buy a new one
  • Saw The Marvelous Wonderettes with a group of friends
  • Went to Lava Hot Springs
  • Attended a General Conference watch party with friends
  • Started writing e-mails back and forth with D_____
  • Got called to the Service committee
  • Made my own custom Spirit Island game boards
  • Saw a Monster Truck show for the first time
  • Went to The Leonardo for the first time
  • Got back together with D_____ and we started dating again ❤️
  • Visited the Sun Tunnels
  • Went camping at Cub River with my family
  • Went trailing sheep with D_____'s family
  • Attended D_____'s nephew's wedding
  • Went on several nearby hikes
  • Got engaged to D_____ ❤️
  • Saw Sound of Freedom
  • Attended Lance and Lisa's wedding
  • Went to an escape room
  • Married D_____ in the Ogden Temple ❤️
  • Went to New York City for the first time
    • Saw Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and Castle Clinton
    • Went to Manhattan Temple
    • Went to Central Park
    • Walked along Hudson River and onto the Brooklyn Bridge
    • Saw the Wall Street Bull and Federal Hall
    • Saw the Ghostbusters headquarters
    • Saw Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center
    • Saw the African Burial Ground National Monument
    • Saw the New York Public Library and the Metropolitan Museum of Art
    • Saw Times Square and Grand Central Station
    • Saw Back to the Future on Broadway
    • Saw Grant's tomb
  • Moved to Brigham City, where D_____ had a house
  • Cleaned out the Sunset house in preparation to sell it
  • Went on vacation to St. George with friends
  • Got called to be Primary teachers.  We teach the Valiant 9/10 class
  • Went to a paint night where we painted scenes from Luke 2
  • Saw Scrooge: A Christmas Carol
  • I played a ton of Board Games:   217 times of 114 games with 192 people in 19 different locations, which is fewer than last year, but more people
  • New games I got include Scotland Yard, Earth, Villainous, Pandemic: Legacy, Farkle, Wizard, Five Crowns, Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza, Throw Throw Burrito, National Parks Trivia, Forbidden Jungle, Dixit: Origins, probably others I'm forgetting from wedding, not to mention inheriting through marriage all the other games D_____ already owned
This was definitely my best year yet, being able to marry my best friend.  Looking at my goals last year, made when I was broken up with D_____, I ended up not doing any of them and focusing on her instead.

When I think about things I want to do, I think I really mostly want to develop my relationship with D_____.  I do still want to do my other things from last year, but they've become lower priority.  Perhaps I should just focus on one, and if I have to choose, I think I'd like to work on my video editing to get more caught up.  For a new goal, I'll pick a nice obtainable goal to prepare the house in Sunset to sell.

Spiritual goals, we are studying the Book of Mormon this year, so I'll be doing that.  D_____ has a goal to visit a total of 40 different temples by the end of the year, she only has 10 more to go, so I'll be joining that quest.  Another spiritual goal I have is I want to start reading the Liahona each month.

I hope you all have had a good year, and even if not, I hope we can all work together to make this year even better than the last!

Saturday, January 7, 2023

Adventures with my Girlfriend

My girlfriend has a unique name, so like before, I'll call her "D" because I want to avoid having her students google it and give her a hard time.  We dated for a year before breaking up.  Even though things didn't end up the way I wanted, I feel like I've had the best year in my life so far, and I want to write about some of our experiences together.

Sunday, January 1, 2023

2022 -- A Year in Brief

A lot happened this year, and I made a lot of great memories.  Even though I not everything turned out how I hoped, I would say it was my best year so far.

  • Went to the Ice Castles for the first time
  • Went to the Bear River Bird Refuge for the first time
  • Went to the Circus for the first time
  • Went walking around Mantua Reservoir with D_____.  (And most things on this list I did with her.)
  • Spent lots of quality time with a herd of sheep
  • Saw a cave with pioneer names carved inside
  • Saw an improv comedy show
  • Went and saw the Old Testament temple setup when it was in Bountiful
  • Went to the Salt Flats
  • Went to a paint night for the first time
  • Got called to be the Ward Mission Leader
  • Taught a 5th Sunday lesson on missionary work
  • My grandma died, her health having deteriorated after grandpa died last year
  • Finally got my garage door opener fixed
  • Replaced my front door
  • My swamp cooler died, so I got a new one
  • Replaced the shingles on my roof
  • My computer died so eventually I got a new one
  • Went to the air show in the first time in like 20 years
  • Went fishing at Chicken Creek Reservoir
  • Went camping with my family in the Uintas
  • Went to Glacier National Park for the second time
  • Went Jeeping with friends in the Bear River mountains.  I took a wrong turn meeting up, but found my way
  • I went camping in Great Basin National Park for the first time
  • I read the First Formic War trilogy: Earth Unaware, Earth Afire, and Earth Awakens.  I also read The Gift of Fear
  • In the movie theaters, I just saw Top Gun: Maverick this year
  • We spent more time watching live theater, this year we saw James and the Giant Peach, The Scarlet Pimpernel, and Little Shop of Horrors
  • We went ice skating
  • We had lots of serious conversations throughout the year
  • Bought some expensive jewelry.
  • D_____ and I ended up breaking up.  We still want to be friends though
  • I came down with COVID-19, luckily I recovered pretty quickly
  • I finished watching all the new Star Trek series
  • I bought a new microwave
  • I played a ton of board games:  271 times of 125 games with 184 people in 31 different locations, which is close to the same as last year
  • New games or game expansions: Cascadia, Spirit Island: Jagged Earth, Spirit Island: Feather and Flame, Horizons of Spirit Island, Dixit: Journey, and Dixit: Memories
This year was one filled with adventures and I am glad I got to spend so much time with D_____.  Of the goals I had last year, that's the one I actually worked on.  And although we broke up, I don't regret any of the time we shared together.  And through the experience, we both learned a lot about ourselves.

Anyway, I think for this year, I would like to focus on some of the things I have put off.  I was without my computer for several months after my old one broke, but with my new one I can work on family history goals again.  I recently learned that my video editing software still works on my new computer, so I can try and get caught up on compiling my videos. (I'm currently three years behind.)

I had some fitness goals, and in the last few weeks, I finally went to the gym a couple times.  I hadn't realized how weak I've gotten by working from home instead of right next to the gym.  I need to keep motivated to either go in regularly or to buy myself some weights.

As you may have guessed from my list, it was kind of an expensive year having to fix up my house.  I still have some work to do, and next on my list is to remodel my bathroom.

As far as my personal growth goes, I've never felt so emotionally healthy.  I used to engage in negative self-talk pretty frequently, but I've learned to stop lying to myself.  Although I am aware of my flaws, I've seen my own growth socially and spiritually, and so am optimistic about the direction I am going.

As I've been thinking about my progress in my goals, I feel like I normally put the things I want to do into the back of my mind, and then I draw from them subconsciously as needed.  It isn't a bad thing, but I think I would be more successful if I prioritize and put at least one thing at a time in the front of my mind that I can actively work on.

I hope each of you have had a good year, and that you are making plans to make this year even better!

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Nimrod and Bugs Bunny

In the Bible, Nimrod referred to a person in Genesis 10:8-10 and is described as a "mighty hunter."  So how did it come to refer to a stupid person?  In the Online Etymology Dictionary, they note that the real reason is unknown.  However, one popular theory is that "Nimrod" was used ironically to refer to a poor hunter, much like how "Einstein" or "Sherlock" is used ironically to refer to a stupid person.  However, many people didn't know who "Nimrod" referred to, and so the irony was lost on them, and instead came to simply mean a stupid person.

Bugs Bunny is the most frequently cited source, but I had trouble finding sites that would actually reference the episodes to see for myself.  So, that's why I'm making this blog post, to hopefully help.

  • What Makes Daffy Duck? (1948) - Daffy Duck tricks Elmer Fudd, who exclaims, "How am I ever gonna catch that screwy duck?" and Daffy responds, "precisely what I was wondering my little Nimrod."
  • Rabbit Every Monday (1951) - After Bugs Bunny tricks Yosemite Sam into the oven, he changes his mind and says, "Neh, I couldn't do that to the little Nimrod."
While I'm at it, Bugs Bunny also would often say, "what a maroon" after tricking his antagonist.  This is a mispronunciation of the word "moron" which refers to a stupid person.  I found "maroon" even more poorly referenced, so I figured I'd make a list of that, too.
  • Hare Conditioned (1945) - Bugs Bunny pushes the department store manager down an elevator shaft and says, "What a dope!  What a maroon!"
  • Buccaneer Bunny (1948) - Bugs Bunny impersonates Captain Bligh (Mutiny on the Bounty) and gives Yosemite Sam a bunch of orders.  As he's working, Bugs laughs to himself, "What a maroon!"
  • Bugs Bunny Rides Again (1948) - Bugs Bunny pushes Yosemite Sam down a mine shaft and murmurs to himself, "Poor little maroon.  So trusting, so naïve."
  • Bully for Bugs (1953) - Bugs dresses as a matador (bullfighter).  After tricking him into crashing into a wall, he says, "what a gulli-bull!  What a nin-cow-poop!"  Later, after the bull accidentally blows himself up, Bugs says, "what an im-bess-ile!  What an ultra-maroon!"
  • Devil May Hare (1954) - After tricking the Tasmanian Devil, Bugs Bunny laughs, saying "what a maroon!" but turns and sees a deer, and tries to warn it away, saying he's a "mean, vicious, nasty, no-good, baggy-eyed, marble-headed ignoram-arus"
There are going to be others (one soundbite has Bugs saying "what a maroon, what an ignoranimous") but I did manage to rule out some of the episodes that frequently get cited.  I'll add to these lists as I find more reliable references.

Saturday, January 1, 2022

2021 -- A Year in Brief

Another year is behind us, and it is another year for reflection.  At the beginning of the year, I was worried that this year would be a repeat of the previous, but I was feeling optimistic.  Although I didn't meet some of my goals, I did well where it mattered most.  But first, let's take a look at the things I did this year:

  • Went backpacking to the bottom of the Grand Canyon for the first time
  • Went to Yosemite National Park for the first time
  • Went to the Giant Sequoia National Park for the first time, and there I went on another backpacking adventure
  • I finally got a new phone
  • I bought a new digital camera
  • My grandpa died, due to complications from old age
  • I got vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2
  • Went on a Hike at Antelope Island for my sister's birthday
  • Had another Antelope Island adventure for my own birthday
  • I went camping at Cub River in Idaho with my family
  • I went camping in the Uintas with friends where we did water activities
  • Went to Lava Hot Springs
  • Went to Snowbasin to watch a meteor shower
  • Went on a hike up Causey Reservoir to see the salmon spawning
  • Went on a hike up Ensign Peak before conference
  • After some water damage in my kitchen floor, I remodeled my kitchen, and I am very happy with how things turned out!
  • My roommate bought a condo and moved out
  • My sister bought a house, and moved out of the house her roommate was selling
  • Visited Paul Bunyan's Woodpile with my sister
  • Also visited many other of my ancestor's graves
  • Not as much as last year, but I worked quite a bit on compiling together stories of my ancestors, this time for those who lived in the early 1900s.
  • I played a ton of Ultimate Frisbee
  • I hosted six game nights, and three non-game nights, and I felt that all were successful
  • I played 275 times of 103 games with 195 people in 33 different locations, slightly more than in 2020.
  • SaltCON: End of Summer was back on after being cancelled for the pandemic, so it was great going back to a board game convention
  • Went to two weddings for some of my old friends
  • Went to three murder mystery parties
  • Mob Psycho season III was announced
  • Went to the Pocatello Temple open house
  • Temples are opening up after the pandemic, and so I've started attending again, which has been really nice
  • We switched from attending Sacrament meeting every other Sunday to the regular 2-hour Sunday schedule
  • My Elders Quorum presidency was reorganized, and I continue to serve as the Secretary
  • At work, after serving as Scrum Master for three years, I went back to being a developer to allow other software engineers opportunity for career development.
  • The retention incentive we received in 2020 was renewed through 2021
  • I hit a major financial milestone
  • I went on a bunch of fun dates, one of my favorites was with D_____ to Peplin Arch near Kelton, a ghost town
  • I went on a few other dates too, which I enjoyed, but after sorting though my emotions I realized that I really liked the emotional connection that I had gained with D_____.  Luckily for me, she also liked the growth she had seen in me, and we started dating seriously
  • Went to a corn maze
  • Went to a fun dance in Brigham City
  • Went to Luminaria for the first time
  • I went to D_____'s family for Thanksgiving, and have enjoyed getting to know them a bit better in the weeks since
  • In movie theaters, I saw Witnesses, My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission, Encanto, and Spider-Man: No Way Home.  In addition, I also saw a couple new movies pandemic-style by streaming: Luca and Jungle Cruise
  • Besides the Doctrine and Covenants, I read Victims: The LDS Church and the Mark Hofmann Case, and Investigating the Book of Mormon Witnesses
  • New games that I got this year: Red Rising, 7 Wonders: Architects, Forbidden Sky, Sleeping Queens, and Broom Service: The Card Game
  • New game expansions: Dominion: Seaside, Mysterium: Hidden Signs, Catan: Crop Trust, and Catan: Das Buch

Lots of new things for me, and of course the biggest change for me this year is when I started to date D_____, and even before then, many of my adventures were with her.

In reflecting on this past year, I remember that in 2018, I made a goal to be more honest in my feelings—meaning expressing my feelings instead of keeping silent—and I think I've done better as far as my religious faith is concerned, but I hadn't done well in talking about my feelings for others.

At the beginning of 2020, I had realized that being extremely social was really good for my emotional health.  But Heavenly Father had another lesson to teach me through the pandemic, and I think that's what it was, that while having lots of friends is nice, what I really needed was strong emotional connection, something which comes through opening up and being a little vulnerable.  I still might not open up to everyone, but it's something I can control, rather than relying on my circumstances.  I've also found that I had a much better attitude as focused on others instead of dwelling on my own problems.

Anyway, there's a lot more I could say, but I don't want to open up toooo much.

As far as goals for the new year goes, I want to continue having adventures with D_____ and developing our relationship.  I plan on looking for ways to serve others, to be more observant in that way.

I also want to continue writing my family history, I keep learning new things, and it's really interesting.  Before my grandpa died, I made a few recordings as he talked about his childhood, so I want to transcribe those, and collect other stories from my dad the rest of the family and write his history.

My goal I failed at last year was figuring out how to improve my personal fitness when working from home.  (It was a lot easier when I worked right next to the gym.)  I may need to consider driving out to the gym, or even picking up a few weights, but whatever the case, I'll need to create a dedicated schedule.  Might need to scale back on eating bags of cookies, too.

I have a bunch of video that I've neglected to edit and post, I'm about two years behind, so I think I need to dedicate myself to working on that to get caught up.

I'm feeling good about this new year, and I'm excited for new adventures.  I hope you all take the time to make plans that will bring joy into your lives so that you have a fantastic year!

Monday, November 22, 2021

Dating in 2021 -- A Success Story

At the beginning of 2021, I had gained my confidence back and so have been able to date a lot more, and sort out my emotions.  Today, I have a girlfriend, and I want to write about my experiences with her.  Since she has a unique name, I'll call her "D" because I want to avoid having her students google it and give her a hard time.

I joined the Riverdale Single Adult ward in fall of 2015.  D was attending her family ward up in Brigham City, but she would frequently attend our activities.  I met her at a linger longer after church one day sometime after that, probably early 2016.  I remember that she said she was a math teacher, and I thought that was interesting.  I also found her attractive, but I'm not really a "love at first sight" kind of guy, and I was pursuing a different woman at the time.

In spring of 2018, the ward did a "10 dates in 10 weeks challenge" and to facilitate that, they set up a thing called YENTA where you could sign up online with a username and phone number.  Each week, they would send you a list of 10 usernames and phone numbers of those of the opposite sex.  It seemed like a good idea, I knew I needed to date more, so I signed up.  I went on two dates, but I got overwhelmed, being bombarded by messages from strangers I didn't know, so I quit replying.  But D sent me a message on Facebook Messenger asking me out.  We had become friends, so I was comfortable accepting.  Our first date was on 17 March 2018 at SubZero in Layton.

The following year, we were talking at a friend's game night about YENTA starting up again this year.  I had decided that I wanted to just ask out people I knew instead of signing up online.  I was far more comfortable doing that.  By this time, we had gone on some road trip vacations together, so I thought it would be fun to drive her from her place in Brigham up to Logan for dinner.  A coworker had recommended Angie's Diner, so I figured that would be a good place to go.  Turns out, she had been there before, but that's okay.  This was on 27 February 2019.  We had a good time, but we were just friends.

There was a memorable time when she invited a group of friends to go see the Spiral Jetty.  It was really short notice, but I didn't have anything going on, and I had never been, and I really wanted to go.  It turned out, I was the only one to show up, but we went anyway.  This was 24 April 2019.  I thought it was really nice to go out one-on-one, not as a date, but just as friends.  On the way back, she took me to the ATK Rocket Garden.  That's when it started to feel like a date, since it wasn't part of the plan, and it made me feel like she wanted to spend more time with me.  Quality time is my love language.

I think I really started to like D after she invited me and a group of friends to a Messiah sing-a-long on 15 December 2019.  I was sitting next to her.  She sings off-key, but she was having fun.  I knew she was self-conscious about it, but with her feeling comfortable singing next to me made me feel like she trusts me, and I found that very attractive.

I remember at the beginning of 2020 there was some other woman pursuing me at the time.  Although she was attractive, she gave me a lot of anxiety.  I ended up having to turn her down, and I felt bad about it.  But part of the reason why I had anxiety was because I realized I hadn't moved on from another woman I was interested in.  I hadn't asked her out because I thought she wasn't interested in return, but then I might need to get rejected in order to move on.

After Institute one day, a guy was flirting with D, and she shut him down by blowing a kiss at me.  This made her super attractive to me, putting her into my top spot.  After another night when she stayed after and we talked a lot, I knew I had to ask this other woman out, get rejected, then my heart would be ready to pay her attention without looking back.

Well, then a pandemic happened, and things kind of fizzled on all fronts there, which left me really depressed.

But, of all my friends, D kept in touch.  She had a game night over Zoom.  She invited me alone to see fireflies.  She really helped me with my emotions during the pandemic.  Meanwhile, the woman  who was pursuing me became her roommate though, so I thought dating D might be a little awkward though, so I was more hesitant, but she eventually got married.  

In February 2021, I went on a backpacking trip with her to the Grand Canyon.  There were supposed to be others in the car with us, but they dropped out and it ended up just being the two of us for the long drive.  As we drove, we talked about all sorts of things, including our relationship troubles.  Some of the questions I asked her were secretly about how I felt about her.  I said, "there's this woman I think I like, but sometimes I find myself paying attention to some other women in the room when they are together."

D said something like, "Well, nothing is worse than not being your first choice."  I thought I had my answer, I shouldn't worry about it.  But she thought about it some more and corrected herself and said something like, "Well, sometimes that's what women do, they try to pull your attention away from what you really want."  So I went back to being unsure of my feelings.

We were in her car, and she had me drive part of the time, so she could take a nap when she got tired.  During the time I was driving, we stopped for fast food.  I paid for her dinner, saying "it's a gift from me."  I feel like she really started paying more attention to me after that.  I remember part of our conversation was about how to tell if someone is flirting, and she was like "I heard if she taps your elbow 7 times, like this, that means she likes you" as she tapped my elbow 7 times.

I knew that by dating more, I would have more confidence.  I went on a few, and sometimes when D assumed I was on a date, I let her believe I was by not denying it, even though I wasn't.  After frisbee one day, she went into my car and looked through my stuff.  I had realized in recent weeks that I had come to trust her.  I was not at all worried about what she was doing, and anyone else I would have had anxiety.  So I asked her out.  I had always found her attractive, but this would be our first date that wasn't just a friend's date.

On 4 August 2021, I took her on a picnic out to Peplin Arch in western Box Elder county.  I had been there before with my sister and dad, and ever since, I had thought that D should see this place.  We stopped by the ghost town, which was just a cemetery, really, then went to the arch.  We had a lot of fun.  She told me that there were other women who were asking about me.  I wasn't sure what to make of that, did that mean D didn't like me and wanted me to go after these mysterious women?

There was one woman that had been paying attention to me at the time, so I wasn't sure how I felt.  But as time went on, D showed herself to be reliable.  I had learned that I didn't like it when women take me for granted, and D never did.  At least, I never felt that way.

On Saturday, 16 October 2021, there was a Single Adult dance up in Brigham City.  It was really the first "big" activity like this after the pandemic.  I knew that I get a feeling for how much I like a woman when I dance with them, so I really wanted to take this opportunity to sort out my feelings.  I found that I really liked D.  I felt like we had good chemistry, and that we both like each other.  I wanted to ask her out after the dance, so I stayed and helped clean up.  But she was in charge, and so always had things to do, so even after I finished, I still couldn't even give her a goodbye hug.  But after I left, she ran out and asked me if I could give someone a ride, and I was able to give her a hug.

The next day, I asked her out, and we went to Zupas for dinner, and then went to the Black Island Farms corn maze.  I held her hand through the last part of the big section of the maze, because she kept wanting to wander off.  When we got home, and gave her a goodnight hug, I confessed that I liked her, and she told me she liked me too.

I was nervous about scaring myself off if I moved too fast, but it was only a week later when I asked her out again.  We had things going on the next weekend though, but her niece had a concert on Tuesday, 2 November 2021, so we planned to go to that, and then dinner afterwards.  I brought her some flowers, which is the first time I ever bought a girl flowers, so I was super nervous about it, but I wanted her to know that I think she is special.

We started spending more time together, though a lot of it was being busy with friends.  D had a murder mystery that Friday.  I was the murderer, and we had a lot of fun.  Afterwards, everyone sat and chatted, and she secretly held my hand under a blanket.

The following week, we spent time together on Thursday evening, we went for a really long walk.  When we cuddled on the couch afterwards, I felt really comfortable with her.  I wanted to kiss her, so I asked before leaving, but she said "not right now."  I felt strangely confident despite not getting what I wanted, because I acted according to how I believed.  Plus "not yet" implied "later."

The next week on Friday, 19 November 2021, we had a double date with her roommate.  Brigham City does a "Third Friday Night" celebration each month, and this was a Nutcracker Celebration.  We went into various stores and they had a Nutcracker theme.  Afterwards, we colored a Nutcracker coloring page.  We cuddled on the couch afterwards.

After Jamie and her boyfriend left, I asked D, "How would you feel about being boyfriend and girlfriend?"  She replied by asking, "How would you feel?"  I said that I would really like it.  I told her that she doesn't make me feel stressed or anxious, and I feel really comfortable around her.  She agreed to be my girlfriend.  I warned her that I was entering "uncharted territory."  She would be my first girlfriend.  She reassured me though, that the relationship is something new for both of us.  Even though she had dated other guys before, this relationship would be new.  When I left that night, I asked her again if I could kiss her, we had our first kiss.

I am really excited and happy, and look forward to spending a lot of time together. ❤️