Hello all!
Here is my tale of romance and travel. Three and a half years and counting...
Now, I wasn't always sure about this boy. Michael Williams was an interesting little guy when I first met him. A nineteen year old, angsty boy and still very much a teenager, as most boys are at that age. When we first started dating he was perfectly content with staying in Mesa and not adventuring beyond maybe California or Colorado. Now, this was a problem for me. Travel is and always has been a certainty in my life. So I knew that if he continued to insist on staying in Mesa, that we would eventually run into trouble.
Over these past years, however, Mike has found his passion and I couldn't be more proud of him. He is one of the most amazing photographers I have ever seen. His work, especially his documentary work, is incredible. And I am lucky enough to get to see him behind the scenes. Even though I can get really bored and bratty about constantly hearing about "aperture and lighting," it really is amazing how much he knows about photography. He really should teach it. Anyways, enough bragging, where this comes in handy for me is that it has sparked his interest in traveling.
Mike and I have been lucky enough to test our relationship in two ways. First, when I went to Italy for a month, we found out that "absence truly does make the heart grow fonder." Running into his arms at the airport when I landed was pure movie magic. Then, we were lucky enough to leave three days later for the British Virgin Islands for his dad's 50th birthday. Ten days of pure bliss with him and his wonderful family. We have also taken countless trips to Cali, Utah, and even Hawaii. During these trips, we have such deep and intimate conversations and these trips have helped us understand each other on a whole new level. So, we also have learned how to travel with one another.
Traveling can show you a whole new side of a person. It can show you how they handle stress, fatigue, hunger (pretty much all the times when we are at our worst), but it can also allow you to see the more complex and romantic sides of them as well. If your relationship can handle travel, it can handle just about anything. In about two/three years, when Mike graduates and starts his successful photography career, we plan on getting married and backpacking through Europe for our honeymoon. We want to travel as much as possible before we have children, so that we can offer them as many insights about the world possible.
I am so grateful that I found my travel buddy. Please check out his photography and if anyone needs portraits done, let me know! http://www.mikesazphoto.com/
-Claire Impecoven
-Claire Impecoven
I love this Claire! It's pretty true that if you can travel with someone for an extended period of time without killing each other, you're pretty much good to get married! Haha. I love that Jake and I got to take a bunch of trips with each other and our families before we got married!
ReplyDeleteHaha right?! We always say that we're "engaged to be engaged." It's so good that you guys did that before you got married, I actually think it helps you fall even more in love. And traveling with the in-laws is such a good crash course before marriage!
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