Grow Old With Me
Some of you may be asking yourself, "Who are these two people?" Depending on how you stumbled across our little nook in cyberspace, we may be strangers. No problem because we welcome strangers, friends, stragglers, farm animals, activists, presidents, and everyone or thing in between. This section is designed for you. Those who know us may learn a few new things. But, before venturing off to read about us as individuals, continue on to read how we came to know each other.
As told by Laura in March 2004...
During the summer of 2001 Brett and I met on several
occasions. Our first meeting in June, lasted mere minutes while my cousin
Scottie introduced Brett (a new firefighter to Burns) and me at the Burns 5K
run. After our quick meeting we both said good-bye not imagining that our
paths would cross again. I went back to Portland while he stayed in Burns. Almost two months later on July 28, I was back in Burns for my cousin Missy's
wedding where things took on a different twist. With a little encouragement
from Scottie and Shari, Brett came up to me and reintroduced himself. For the
next few hours we sat and talked while others around us danced the night away. We hit it off immediately! At the end of the night Brett asked me for my phone
number. Two days later he actually called me. I had never given my phone
number to anyone so I was a bit surprised. Soon we were talking on the phone
for hours and hours, writing letters and visiting each other either in Spokane,
WA or Burns, OR. Mind you it's an 8-hour drive through windy mountain roads so
we made the trip once a month with Brett only taking out one deer in the
process.
It is said that, time flies when you are having a good time and from our
experience time also flies when you are in love. When I finished college in
May 2002 I decided to join Brett in Burns. It just happened that he was barely
around that summer due to firefighting. A few months later Brett and I made
the decision to move to Mineral, California. Brett got the wonderful
opportunity to be a part of the fire program at Lassen Volcanic National Park
while I substitute taught all around the area. As Christmas neared Brett
popped the "big" question! Much to my surprise, Brett flew home from
his two weeks of fighting fire in Hawaii with a wedding ring. While he was
away in Hawaii I spent a week in hell with no power, 5 feet of new snow and a
daily 2 hour one way commute to work. Exactly 11 months later, on November 22,
2003, we were married in Wilsonville, Oregon surrounded by many loving friends
and family members. Our memorable wedding marked a new stage in our lives.




