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  • A Toast to Aaron and Stacy Phillips

    As the best man in Aaron and Stacy’s wedding, I offered this toast (speech) at the wedding reception:

    “Despite the cynicism that weighs down so many men and women of our generation, I am convinced that a man and a woman can, and most definitely should, enjoy a lifetime of love in marriage. Our generation has not bought into the sugar-coated, fairy tale version of marriage sold by the media from previous generations.

    We are men and women determined to find the REAL, to live the REAL, and to grow old together still insisting upon the REAL. This marriage between Aaron and Stacy is a picture of our own lives. Aaron is the “slightly” older, worn and weary version of us. Stacy is the youth, the amazing energy, and the promise of a future the Aaron in each of us so desperately needs.

    This marriage joins man and woman, young and slightly less young. I have known Aaron for 12 or 13 years, and I have walked with him through some of his happiest mmoments in life, and also some of his most difficult. And through those 12 years of friendship, there are a few things I can say about Aaron with certainty:

    First, he values sincere communication more than most men, and he pulls off being real and sincere without seeming less masculine.

    Second, he has an uncommon sense of decorative style, which makes me wonder how he pulls this off without seeming less masculine.

    Third, he desires to be a good father, and will do anything and everything in his power to make sure his children know that they are loved.

    Fourth, he desperately needs Stacy in his life to be that wellspring of energy and vitality that draws out of him many amazing character traits which still lie dormant (everyone laughs)… I wasn’t joking (everyone laughs some more).

    Fifth, He taught me what it means to be a loyal friend. I learned from Aaron what it means to demand loyalty of oneself even when it is inconvenient.

    Lastly, he has a God-ordained calling upon his life which he may or may not have yet understood, but through his union with Stacy he will understand in time as they continue on the path set before them.

    It does my heart good to see Aaron find a woman who possesses the willingness to embrace the pursuit of the path and the life God has called them both to.

    I do not know a great many things about God. Despite my years of asking and pondering, He is still largely a mystery. But if there is one thing I can say that I know about God, it is that loving and receiving love appear to be much more important to Him than merely following a set of rules. And if there is one thing every man should know in his heart, it is that at the end of the day, a man who lets his guard down and looks his beautiful wife in the eye without emotional protection is worth ten men who perform all the right daily rituals and husbandly tasks so they can check off their “to do” lists from a safe emotional distance.

    No marriage will ever be easy. Let’s be real. Nothing on the face of this earth is more difficult than maintaining a healthy, romantic, and intimate marriage.

    But since we’re being real, let’s not forget that nothing else in our lifetime will ever possess the fragrant hope and opportunity for REAL companionship, REAL intimacy, and REAL fulfillment.

    Aaron and Stacy, if nothing else, I challenge you to demand of yourselves to be REAL. Real in pain. Real in joy. Real, even in heartache or offense. And always pursuing a fresh, new way to maintain soft and vulnerable hearts… in other words, real in love.

    May your lives be filled with this soft, scary, thrilling, unnerving, and ultimately liberating kind of love. May you find in each other the companion who captivates your heart, challenges your faith, and satisfies the God-given ache to never be alone again.

    To the bride and groom!!!!


  • 3 Year Anniversary: Part 10

    Just when I thought the evening was winding down, Heather tells me there is one more card for me to read. It was after 9pm, and I had been thinking about how cool it would be to end the day with a late night movie. Turns out, that’s exactly what she had planned! We headed back toward NRH for a late night showing of The Fountain, starring Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz. The movie was great, though I’m still trying to figure it out. A lot of symbolism and mysticism involved. All in all, It was an excellent day. Heather put a lot of thought into making it unique and special to us. Of course, I got to enjoy the surprises, but she really enjoyed putting it together and experiencing my response to every surprise. This day definitely makes it into our hall of fame.

    2 movies in one day... must be heaven!


  • 3 Year Anniversary: Part 9

    After a good 2 hour nap, we groomed ourselves fastidiously for the next event. The next card was dessert at Old Hickory Steakhouse in Grapevine. Located inside The Gaylord Texan, this steakhouse is where Heather and I spent our 1 year anniversary. It was great to return 2 years later and enjoy amazing desserts and champagne. Their lemon cannelloni won the award for best dessert in DFW for 2004. Mmmmm…..

    famous and delicious lemon cannelloni

    souffle to die for!

    love that divine smell!


  • 3 Year Anniversary: Part 8

    We ate our favorite deli sandwiches – The Reuben – and headed home for a nap. The next card was postponed because of the weather. She had planned for her mom to meet us at a park in Southlake or Colleyville and take some photos of us. It was too cold and we were tired anyway, so we headed home for a nap.

    anniversary lunch at McAllisters


  • 3 Year Anniversary: Part 7

    I opened my next card to discover that we were on our way to the movies!!!! We went to see Deja Vu, one of the films I’ve been wanting to see most for months! The movie was great, and it was time for the next card! The opened card gave me directions to eat on Grapevine Highway. I followed the directions, trying to figure out which place we were going to. Turns out they built a new McAllisters Deli by the Hometown Starbucks!!!! That deli has been our favorite up in Edmond, Oklahoma for almost a year. Heather rocks!
    she loves surprising me!about to get my chow on at McAllisters Deli


  • 3 Year Anniversary: Part 6

    As we wrapped up our time at Target, I found a pair of sunglasses I had to have while Heather searched for earrings.

    cause this is how we roll, yo!i still don't know what this was all about

    On to the next phase!!!


  • 3 Year Anniversary: Part 4

    The party isn’t quite as exciting when she asks me to do a fashion show with all the shirts I tried on. I missed an opportunity for some fabulous poses. I’ve removed the pics because I hate the way they look.
    We went back and forth from the men’s department to the women’s and back to the dressing room. Do any other guys find it slightly insulting that men get a tiny little portion of the store and women’s clothing takes up a warehouse?


  • Heather tried on just about every hat in the men’s clothing section. Not sure if she was considering any, but she sure looked hot in most of ‘em!

    What a girl!

    My baby is so hot!

    Heather's hot in gray.

    Do what I do!

    jungle wife!

    super wife!


  • 3 Year Anniversary: Part 2

    Phase 1:
    To begin the day, Heather prepared one of my favorite breakfast dishes from childhood. I showered and we then hopped into the car to see what we would see.

    Daniel reads his card to find out where they're headed next.

    Phase 2:
    I opened card number 2 to find a gift card for the two of us to spend at Target!!!! You can do pretty well with a good sized gift card at Target, believe me. We spent most of our time at Target looking at clothing and accessories. We planned on checking out some CDs, but never made it there. We had too much fun trying on clothes! Turns out that Heather has a thing for hats! Who knew?

    More on the way…


  • 3 Year Anniversary Celebration

    Saturday the 27th was our wedding anniversary. The night before, Heather was locked up in our home office for hours, doing something related to our anniversary celebration. She wouldn’t give me any details, except that she had the whole day planned. It was a rare occasion to sit back and enjoy the anticipation of a surprise.

    We woke up early on Saturday and watched an old favorite teen movie, Can’t Hardly Wait. Heather then presented me with my anniversary card. It is the card of all cards, for in it lay the day’s adventures and activities.

    Daniel holds his 3 year anniversary card.

    More photos to come…