David and I have not been able to have a getaway of our own for quite some time. 2015 was especially hectic since David started rotations. Let me just throw this out there, I am extremely proud of my husband and his dedication to Medicine / Science / School. However, it is not easy being married to a med student… so… when David was on his surgery rotation and we seldom saw each other, we had enough! With the help from David’s parents, we booked a getaway! Finally the time came for us to pack up and jump on a plane that to take us far away from reality.
Four years ago, David and I, including some friends of ours headed over to Vegas during our Thanksgiving break. This was exactly a month after David and I started dating. Mind you, we were close friends for a very long time before transitioning into this awkward couple phase. During the trip, we fought every single day. We knew one day we would want to go back and redo Vegas all over again to create better memories.
So, off we went--and we had a blast! Disconnecting ourselves from school and work, concentrating on each other, our families, and trying to take advantage of the "present" was great.
We did it all over again
- we walked every inch of the colorful streets of the Vegas strip. We stepped
into every intriguing stop, glanced at all the various hotels, snapped pictures
here and there, and oh did we taste and savor every available snack and meal we
could get our hands on!
Kissable chocolate-covered lips.
Chcocolate-heaven. I wanted to buy EVERYTHING!! David let me buy one single bag.. Psh!!!
It’s been years since I last visited San Diego with my parents and siblings. All I remember is Sea World and Free Willy. My brother (one was not yet born), sister, and myself in matching yellow shirts, squealing with excitement while shamus would splash around--wetting our faces, drenching our clothes. I also remember a harried mother in the background. Oh, and me getting in trouble for constantly begging my parents for churros.
David and I had a different experience in San Diego. No matching shirts or free Willy. Yes to churros. Although that did require some of Diana begging David. Yes to the San Diego Safari Zoo. And lots of yesses to romantic strolls along the beach.
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Every moment was perfect. Hand in hand with the man I so dearly love next to my side. This short but sweet trip helped the both of us rejuvenate. Shake off all the bad from 2015 and start fresh when the new year (very soon) approaches. We will soon be back to our normal routine. Medical school and work will soon take over, leaving the both of us buried with the mountains of tasks to complete. But, it’s okay. I’m learning to enjoy it all—the good and the bad. Because every moment with my love is a good one.