Sunday, March 13, 2011

Job hunt, wedding plans, and a law school diploma.

I have two big things in my life right now. Searching for a job and planning a wedding. The wedding plans are going well. Sam and I have put together an invitation list, called the temple, found a dress and suit, and have even picked the place for out honeymoon. We are both getting a lot of help from family and friends, and the process hasn't been too stressful. Sam's dress is beautiful. My mom and sister were a little shocked that I saw a picture of the dress, but Sam and I aren't very traditional. I decided to wear a suit instead of renting a tux, so Sam and I went shopping on Friday. We tried three different places and found a good suit at Macy's. Sam's dress and my suit together cost less than $600.

The job hunt is not going well. I've had six interviews in the last two months and haven't been able to get a job. I get rejections letters almost daily. I just received one that hurt a little. It was an entry level position as a publishing assistant. They told me I didn't have enough experience, but I guess I thought an entry level job didn't require much experience. It was sad because I think I would have enjoyed the job. I'll have to keep looking, but I am getting frustrated. I had hoped that a law degree would help me get a job, but nobody seems interested in it. They all want someone with experience, and I can't figure out how I'll ever get any without someone taking the chance and giving me a job.

On a happy note, my diploma arrived this week. It is a pretty piece of paper. It's comforting to know that I did, indeed, graduate from law school. Now I have proof.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Engagement and Wedding Plans





Sam and I officially got engaged on January 29th. We both knew it was coming, but Sam thought I was waiting until I had enough money to buy a nice ring. Unfortunately, the job hunt isn't going well and I realized if we waited until I had enough money we might have to wait a long time. I bought a relatively inexpensive wedding band and planned on giving her that as a place holder.
That evening we had plans to go see the Minnesota Orchestra in downtown Minneapolis. Since we would both be dressed up and going to a nice event I thought this would be the perfect time to propose. I picked Sam up and drove her to a park near the law school where we used to go on warm days. There is a particular bench in the park that we liked to sit at and where Sam also told me she didn't want to date me. I thought it was fitting to propose at the bench. When I pulled over at the park Sam knew something was up and she was nervous.  We couldn't make it to the actual bench because of the deep snow, so I stopped nearby on the sidewalk. I knelt down, pulled out the ring, and asked her to marry me. Sam started talking really fast and saying things like, "I can't believe this is happening" and so forth. All the while I was kneeling in the snow and my knee was quickly getting wet. However, she did say yes and the ring was too big. She liked it anyway. In fact, she liked the band so much that we found a nice, expensive one on sale and that's all she wants. Just the band without the diamond. It's a nice ring and I think if fits us and our relationship better than a big, gaudy thing.  I know Sam has gotten a few surprised looks from people when she tells them this is her ring, but she likes it so I'm happy.

The big day is August 13, 2011 in the Portland temple. There will be a reception that night in Roseburg, one in Logan, UT the next week, and an open house in St. Paul for all of our Minnesota friends soon after.