me (3:13:16 AM): this is totally me:
me (3:13:18 AM): When Ross was sixteen, she wrote in her journal, “I don’t want to spend my life having crushes on different guys.” She pledged to “love Christ with my whole heart and not fall in love with a guy for five years,” a period that she chose after hearing a lecture that compared committing to Christ to sticking to a long-term business plan. Du Mée’s courtship proposal came exactly five days before her pledge expired.
Over Christmas break, du Mée drove to Ross’s house, in Evansville, Indiana, to propose in front of her parents and six siblings. She accepted, and gave him a hug-they wanted their first kiss to be at their wedding. They decided to get married right after graduation and move to Phoenix. Ross would look for a job, but only to pay back loans. Eventually, they want to adjust to living on one salary so that she can homeschool their kids.
me (3:14:10 AM): [from a new yorker article about super-christian super-politics school in virigina]
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/050627fa_factCK (3:14:29 AM): ...
me (3:14:46 AM): as soon as I get pregnant, I'm quitting work to homeschool!
me (3:14:51 AM): YES!
me (3:15:08 AM): too bad for you that I'm still committed to my 5-year-plan for loving jesus
me (3:15:48 AM): sound good?
CK (3:15:57 AM): :-(
me (3:16:34 AM): I'm sorry, but you can't satisfy me like jesus can...in bed!
CK (3:16:44 AM): jesus is freaking huge.