Friday, December 2, 2011

22 years

 Today is my parents anniversary! They have been married for 22 years!

 I love my parents more than I could ever express. Throughout my 19 years they have loved  me, supported me and cared for me. They have been there for every big moment in my life. They are my biggest fans and I know that no matter what they will be there. In 22 years they have had 6 kids. Adopted one from Uganda and taken in many others. Their home is a revolving door. Anyone is welcome anytime of the day. They know what it means to love your neighbor as yourself. During their 22 years of marriage they have been a beautiful example to all those around them. People (including myself) look up to them and follow their example of commitment, love and encouragement.

My dad has always been my biggest hero. He works harder than anyone I know. He loves deeper and more passionately than I can comprehend. He is a goofball and leader. My dad would do anything for those that he loves - whether a friend, neighbor, child or his wife. I admire his strength and courage. But what I most admire is his child-like faith. He knows and loves the Lord with all his heart, mind, soul and strength. He is a prayer warrior and he is obedient to the Lord's call. I love my dad!

 My mom is simply the best. She can make me laugh like you wouldn't believe. She is understanding, compassionate and BEAUTIFUL! Even in the midst of labor she looks lovely (she has set the bar high). My mom is a mom to many. Yes, she has several children but so many others look to her for motherly love, comfort and advice. Those she loves have absolutely no doubt in their mind that she loves them. My mom has an incredible passion for the Lord. He calls her to things far beyond he comfort zone and yet she always says YES! She has a perseverance that very few possess. Whether she is running, having a baby, helping out a friend, or praying for something/someone she sees it through to the very end, no matter how many mountains she has to climb. She seeks the Lord out in everything and her hope is truly in Him. I love my mom!

Together these two are unstoppable. Where one is weak the other is strong and they draw all their hope and strength from Christ. I can only wish that in 22 years, my marriage will be half of what theirs is.

I love you mom and dad. Thanks for loving each other. I pray that you will have many, many, many more awesome years together. Happy Anniversary!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Rewind...Halloween

Forgot to post pictures from our first Halloween together. All we did was carve this tiny pumpkin.
But we had a blast. 


I love pumpkin guts!!!!

Chaney just likes to pose....oh and he drew the design.

hard at work

still posing

TA - DA!

Sorting and Shipping Calves in the Snow

Today was COLD! WINDY! SNOWY! And just a tad miserable. But of course today was the day we had to sort the calves from cows. The heifers from the steers. And the poor heifers from the good heifers. It was quite the adventure/mess. But we "got 'er dun." Having this project done is a big relief for my husband which is a big relief for me. Here are some photos of all the fun (I only had my camera for the end of the day...) :



the heifers we will keep for the winter

hard-working-hot-husband in front. and two guys who helped us.

bundled up!

our friend and neighbor.

loading up.



:)

how many men does it take to start the pump?
4 of these 5 guys tried the same exact thing before they tried something new and got it running.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Nice try

So today I was checking out blogs and getting caught up on everyone else's lives, when I ran across this little attempt to hack into my blog...

Charsie and I used to share a blog and when I tried to make a new one things got all messed up and I ended making two on separate accounts. So the first one I made was on my joint account with Charsie and this is what she tried to post to my blog, just the wrong one haha...


Hacking Sisters!!!

So..... This is Charsie, Lashaes younger, way prettier, way funnier sister. :) I was going to do a real blog on my own account that I have not been on in months and months (sorry for all those who want me too I obviously get distracted easily) when I noticed that Lashaes Blog is on here too! So I decided that she loves me enough that she wouldn't mind if I hacked it!
This is fun!
I am sure as Lashae is going to be reading this soon she will call me and or text me or comment and yell at me saying the following:
Lashae: Charsie!!! Your Crazy! Stay off my blog!!!
Charsie: Lashae! I love you! You want me to blog more?! Okay
Lashae: NO! That is NOT what I said. You are WACKO
Charsie: I love it when you call me wacko!
Lashae: I know
(and this is how are conversation will go for awhile and then we will talk about the weather, and Maezie, and her dogs and so on)
I am soooooo hyper right now!
I think this is more fun to hack then facebook!
Okay, I think I am done. Hopefully Lashae sees this soon! If not I will be VERY confused when she texts me.
Until next time,
Charsie

Oh sisters...they crack me up!!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

In-Laws!

Whew! What a fun weekend. Chaney's parents drove up from Oregon last Thursday, and we have been going going since they got here.

Thursday I cleaned cleaned cleaned and had this house lookin mighty spiffy. (it needed it. BAD) Late that night Judd and Vicci made it to our place and we went to bed much past our bed time.

Friday we all woke up and had some good ole rolex (ugand@n breakfast burrito) YUM!! Then Chaney's folks drove to Three Forks, a few hours away, and dropped off a bull. When they got back we packed up our three dogs (two of which sat in the back with me in the middle seat...my knees thank me for not moving the whole trip haha.) and headed out for Big Timber. It was late when we arrived in Big Timber, so we found a hotel and went to sleep. Late. Again. *Chaney and I go to bed early, like 9, so we were exhausted the whole trip ha!*

Saturday morning we woke up early and left for Wyoming. We were checking out potential ranches, but along the way we found a few areas we really liked and a few we really didn't. Wyoming is one area we quickly ruled out. However, Wyoming was an adventure. The Realtor we met up with was not one to take "no" for an answer. So while looking at a ranch that was more like a dump pile our truck got very very very stuck. And then he got his truck buried as well. The Realtor made a few calls and about an hour later a tractor came driving up. Once we were unstuck we hustled out of Wyoming. (I will say there were a couple of cute towns along the way, but other than that. Nothing too exciting.) Back to Montana we went. We ended up staying in the big city of Billings and again, got to bed late.

Sunday, we didn't get moving quite as early but we drove around some of Billings. And went back South and West from there to Joliet and Bridger area, again. That was the place we had seen the day before and really liked. There were some REALLY NEAT places out there. And I enjoyed the drive, when I wasn't sleeping....hehe. Eventually we drove back up towards Bozeman to look at the grand bull 0130, or as I have named him "Meatloaf". And visited with Chaney's former boss and friend. After we chatted with him for a bit we loaded up one last time and headed home.

At this point, the puppies were about to explode. They wanted to get out and wrestle and play so bad!! But they waited for another couple hours til we made it home.

Monday was fairly relaxing. Judd and Chaney worked on a bunch of stuff outside while Vicci and I fiddled around in the kitchen and read magazines and books and went for a walk around the ranch. The dogs played and played and played some more. They were so happy to not have to sit in the truck. They could run and bark and growl and bite (each other) and wrestle and run some more. (They keep us all very entertained.)

Tuesday the boys went back to work outside. I napped after breakfast. Vicci did some souvenir shopping. And then Vicci and I drove to Augusta for my bible study. As always bible study was great! and Vicci and I had some great talks along the way. For those of you who don't know, Augusta is about an hour away. But the people from our church there make the drive well worth it.

Oh! and it started snowing. A lot. but it didn't stick around. Thankfully.

When we got back from Bible Study we all had dinner, Josh included, and sat around the table for a couple hours and told stories and laughed a lot. It was a beautiful end to an eventful week. :)

This morning Chaney's parents packed up. Loaded up two of our horses and headed on back to Oregon.

All-in-all, it was a wonderful time spent with family. We ate way too much good food, I think I gained 10 pounds :/ and had lots of good talks and came up with approximately 9,738 new business ideas.

But now, it's back to cleaning and working. The bosses are coming over tonight and will be here until Sunday and we will be busy working calves once they get here so we need to get lots done before then.

Here is a few photos from our adventures:










Thursday, October 13, 2011

A day in the life....

It's been awhile since I've blogged....I keep trying to think about what to say and always come up short. So today I decided that I will just let you all know what a typical day looks like around here....

Chaney wakes up. Lets the dogs outside.
Comes back to bed. Sleeps for another hour.
Chaney gets up again. Drinks coffee. Reads bible. Watches AG-PHD (OR as I call it...the farm show).
I get up. Get dressed. Make breakfast.
We eat.
Chaney goes outside and works. I go read my bible.
Get caught up with people. Facebook, email, phone calls, blogs, etc.
Then I clean our room and the living room. Shower.
Avoid the kitchen.
Chaney comes back inside. Makes phone calls. Back outside.
Lunchtime. I make lunch. We eat. And watch 2 episodes of the office. Or one if it's a long episode.
We both go outside. (Kitchen still messy)
I do my best to help Chaney. But usually just end up encouraging the good work he's already done.
I head back inside....think about writing some thank you's that are a bit overdo...oops. (sorry everyone I promise they will be done soon...)
Time to start dinner or if it's early....bake. :) (today Josh- my cousin that is living with us- has requested Cheesecake).
Dinner is almost ready. Chaney comes back to the house, done for the day. Josh comes home too.
I finish dinner.
We all eat together. Put our plates in the sink (I cleaned it before dinner).
Head to the living room for an episode of "Chuck". or two...depending on how early it is.
We laugh at what bums we are. Eat some dessert.
Now it's bedtime.
Get up the next day and do it all again.

My days don't tend to vary far from this....however sometimes in the evening Chaney and I will ride our fat ponies. or Scout for bears. or take a drive in the woods...hoping to see a bear.
Tuesdays, my days are different because I have bible study an hour away in Augusta (which I am loving). On those days sometimes Chaney and I drive to Great Falls to get groceries and ranch supplies then we hang out with our other married friends that live in Augusta. Sundays we go to church in Augusta. And Saturdays are sometimes adventurous. Other than that our days stay about the same but I enjoy my time with my husband.

It is a big change from when I was living back in Oregon with my big crazy family. But it is good and I am learning and growing.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Baking

This weekend I decided to try something new.....

So I baked (this isn't the new part, it's actually becoming a regular activity -- not sure if that is a good thing)

The new part is that I baked CINNAMON ROLLS! I was so excited. Who doesn't love cinnamon rolls? However, what I did not know about these goodies is the amount of work they are...

It ended up being a two-day project, and my kitchen is still suffering the mess. But, Chaney and I ( and a few others -- the recipe makes 6-7 pans worth) are fully enjoying the effort.

Here are a few photos of my messy-but-delicious adventure:


lots of sugar is key!! 
gotta roll it nice and tight


yum yum yum ( I may have eaten a few of these uncooked treats)
first batch in the oven
 
lookin' good...but is missing something....

Hello maple Icing!

I think he liked them....

messy messy messy

Monday, September 5, 2011

gettin ready for winter...

The last couple nights it has reached 27* outside...we feel winter coming on. Usually I am ready for winter, I like the change in season and change in routine....but this is what scares me....


We live like 25 minutes from where this sign is posted....which also happens to be about  2 min from the Continental Divide. 

I've never experienced such cold...but ready or not...it's coming.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Bowen Update/Scattered thoughts


  • Chaney is finally done with hay season. This is a big relief for both of us. He was very ready to be done sitting in the tractor and dealing with equipment. (round bales aren't his favorite either) I'm not sure how many bales he ended up with, but I think it was close to 700. And he was outside swathing, raking (Paul -the old man who lives up here helped with this part) baling, loading and stacking hay. This has been about a month long process. Thankful he is done. Now he is on to fixing, building, tearing apart and rebuilding corrals and other fence. 
  • Tuesday I fly home to be with my family and hopefully be there when my baby sister decides to enter the world! :) I am so excited to go home and see my family and help out with whatever I can. Hopefully I will get to watch my All-Star brother play some football. He is the starting Quarterback for the Crook County Cowboys and I want to be in the stands whoopin and hollerin for my brother!! He is awesome and I can't wait to see him in action. I am also very much looking forward to spending some much needed time with my crazy sister...we enjoy laughing...A LOT!! And I could use a good tearing jerking laugh with my sissy who is now in high school...she needs help on a paper too! yay for helping my sister learn!! And of course I can't wait to see Roo. That boy is too dang cute. Oh and I can't forget Luke or Esther either. Those two hoodlums are getting so big and they are just too funny...just thinking about them makes me laugh. And I am definitely happy I'll be seeing my mom and dad soon too!! They are the best parents ever!
  • Lately I have been in the baking mood....okay....truth is....I am always in the baking mood. It's so much fun. I love it, but sometimes I have to restrain....my hips and thighs DON'T love it...Or maybe they do and that's why they hold on to those goodies.....hmmmm. Anyways, I have made mocha brownies and french breakfast puffs (thanks to pioneer woman - her cook book is THE BEST) I also made Yummy lemon bars (thanks to MarCya Mooney) I never used to be much into cooking or baking but I am starting to enjoy it and it's especially fun when you are married to a man who is ALWAYS hungry and therefore loves to eat! it's much more fun cooking for other people. ( I also cook actual meals, you know the kind with meat and potatoes. just so you know )
  • As most of you are already aware, Chaney and I are easily entertained and spend our evenings watching movies, laughing at our dogs and watching our wind monitor...It got up to 29mph yesterday!! New record. We don't have TV or newspaper so that was big news for us. haha
Well I think that is about it. Nothing too exciting going on up here. Just trying to get ready for the cold weather. It was 27* last night....although I am looking forward to seeing big snow, I am not quite ready for the cold it brings with it :(

Oh and I almost forgot, since it's starting to cool off the bears are getting ready for winter and will be coming down off the mountain in preparation for hibernation. Which is why the other night our "neighbor" (he also lives on the ranch) informed us that a big black bear went by his place and was headed our direction. So I am on red alert, always keeping an eye out and a camera handy!! I'll let ya know if I see one!

Monday, August 29, 2011

Hair do days.

Chaney has this "annual" thing where he feels like he needs to shave his head. Typically this is a springtime event, however the wedding put a hold on the whole "head shave", Thankfully! haha. Since we've been married Chaney has been determined to have me shave his head before it gets cold outside. So this week I finally went to Missoula and bought some clippers and scissors... I wanted to try cutting it first (see if someday I can be his personal hair dresser)....

Here are some pictures to document our evening experiments:


BEFORE....


My first time cutting boy's hair...


SHAVED!






This boy had LOTS of hair...
Well, all I can say is, its a good thing he wanted to have it shaved....I would have shaved it either way. Luckily  he has lots of hair and it grows fast....I can practice lots! haha!


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Weekend with Family


Ok so I was going to blog about the wonderful weekend I had with my family but I just kept thinking that my mom wrote it out perfectly....so check out her blog.... click here ......to hear about our awesome weekend with them in our Montana home.

I will add that I am so extremely blessed by every person in my family. I have a unique and special relationship with all of them. And for that I am beyond thankful. I know not everyone even knows their parents or siblings and I have had the unique upbringing of living with BOTH my parents who have been married for 21 years. And with my 6 beautiful and crazy brothers and sisters. They have helped shape who I am today and I wouldn't trade a single moment with any of them. I savor the memories I've made with them and plan to make many many more.

I can't thank God enough for my wonderful, crazy, big, Jesus-Loving, family!! They are the best! 

Thursday, August 11, 2011

So I haven't had much to blog about lately...Chaney has just been fixing fence. Puttin up hay and taking care of the cows. While I have been organizing the house and tending to my other wifely duties...cooking. cleaning. etc. But the last two days I have been getting ready for....MY FAMILY TO COME VISIT!!! I am so pumped to see them and to show them where I am living. It's important to me that they get to see it all and be a part of what I am doing up here. plus....I LOVE THEM!!! They are on their way right now and I can't wait. It will be chaos from tonight til Sunday. It's a tad quiet up here sometimes. It will be good to have some familiar faces in my house! YAY!!! :)

Saturday, August 6, 2011

H.U.M.B.L.E.D.

Well....Yesterday was just one of those days that you gotta look back at and laugh. But remember and learn from.

The day started out well. It was cloudy and calm outside and as the day went on the sun was shining and it was looking like it would be a great day.

Chaney and I headed out in the gator to see if we could sneak up on a bull with hoof-rot and give him a shot. We got close enough to only give him 5cc's. We were gonna have to bring him in.

So off we went to set up some panels and open gates in the "Working corrals" (they need some work before they will really be good for working...Chaney has a lot of fixing up to do out here).

After setting up the pens we decided to just move all the cows. So we caught and saddled our horses and headed up the hill. The cows haven't been moved a whole lot so they haven't figured out that moving in a group in the same direction makes it easier for everyone.

They split up into two groups and headed through the forest. Chaney and I each followed a group into the trees where you can't see 10 feet in front of you. Both our herds kept splitting up but we couldn't see them anyways. Eventually we got them out of the trees into the meadow and gathered them back into one group. From there we just needed to push them up the fence line into the next meadow. Well they had other plans and again two separate groups. Chaney took the larger herd and I headed after the others. My half decided to go through the swampy aspen forest though. My horse and I kept getting stuck and would have to turn and try another way. Eventually we couldn't go any further so we ran back to the meadow hoping to meet up with our cows on the other side. Luckily we did push them all the way through.

Once we made it to our final destination, Chaney and I realized our bull didn't make it back with us. He was hanging out in the woods with another 8 pair. However, there was a calf who needed a shot. So being the "Incredible" roper I am I offered to get him caught so we could do some doctoring.

Thinkin' I was some sort of hot shot was my first mistake. Not roping for about a year was probably my second one. But the third was most costly (I'll tell you about it in a minute)

I chased the gimpy little calf around several times. This is how it went: miss. miss again. OOps caught some sage brush. "Whoa Dillon". Miss. roped the dirt. At this point I was a little....upset...So I decided this would be my last shot.

The calf was running low on fuel, and I was low on patience. I snuck up on the calf and as he bolted Dillon ( my dad's athletic paint horse) and I followed in close behind. We ran right up on him and as I threw my rope Dillon and I noticed we were in the middle of a big, deep, thick swamp. The calf was stuck and tired and Dillon couldn't move ahead. He ended up falling over on his right side, dumping me and all my pride in the mushy grass. water. and mud. With me on the ground Dillon could get out. So he got up and took off. Leaving me and the wore out sick calf behind, wet and humbled.

Chaney showed up about that time and we got the calf his shot, drug out of the mud and our ropes picked up. When we were done, I started walking towards the barn, knowing Dillon would probably be there with the other horses. It's about a mile and half away ( I think). Chaney offered me his horse but I knew I needed to have a chat with God and thank him for humbling me. After walking about half a mile I tripped over a dirt clod, still needed some humbling. By the end of my walk, I had been pissed, cried, laughed, admired God's handiwork and caught my breath.

When we got back (Chaney met me part way with the gator) I was embarrassed. I don't handle humbling very well and I wasn't very nice to my beyond loving husband.

Once we got in the house, I was humbled enough to apologize and laugh at myself for all that had just happened.

That evening, I made some apple pie stuff. I was so proud of my baking skills. But when I checked on it I noticed a small fire in the oven and a LOT of smoke!!!  The pie turned out fine, but I had to laugh at how quickly I could get back on my high horse.

So.....after all that.....I have learned first how hard it is to be humbled. And second, it's only God trying to teach me that I cannot do anything on my own. Not even walk back to the house, without falling down.

He is my rock. My strength. My savior. My king. My hope and I will rejoice in that. God is my creator and without Him I can do nothing on my own.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Welcome to Lincoln

Today is my "second" day as an official wife. I say it is only the second day because we are actually in Lincoln, MT where my husband and I currently live and work. So today is the second day that I have been able to live as a wife does...

So far I have cleaned MANY MANY dishes, not just ones I've cooked with but all the new ones we got for wedding gifts. 

I have unpacked A LOT! And still have much to go through and even more to organize.

Yesterday I cooked all three meals and cleaned it all up...it's fun using all my new kitchen appliances. 

We also went grocery shopping in Lincoln yesterday. Grocery shopping here means you hop in the John Deere Gator and drive to town. It's really pretty funny to me but I love it.

In the past 24 hours I have also done a bunch of laundry. Got to wash all those new towels....don't want any fuzzies.

And, just to make my dad and brother proud I will say, I have already made several sandwiches and a few hamburgers. 

I am finally starting to understand all that goes on in many mothers daily lives...for those moms that work full time, I DON"T KNOW HOW YOU DO IT!!!! I love it all so far, but I am only having to take care of my husband, myself, our dogs and a few horses and it feels like a full-time job.

Being a wife isn't always easy, leaving my family was definitely not easy. But I know this is where God has called me and I am loving it. I am learning a lot of new things and the adjustment will take time but I trust the Lord and I am full of his JOY and Peace.

Lincoln, MT is my really stinkin redneck new home and even though it's a little "out there" I sure get a kick out of it. The people are nice. It's peaceful on the ranch and it sure is pretty out in the meadows.

Well this post is scattered and goofy but so is my dining room!!!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Our Love Story



***Chaney wrote out this story and made it into a book and gave it to me after an awesome dinner together. We were outside, after sunset, by a historic church.....***
It all started in the little ranching community of Powell Butte Oregon.
  There were two families on opposite sides of the highway, both were raising their families to Love the Lord and pursue their dreams.  One family had an amazingly gorgeous and smart daughter and the other a dashingly handsome and witty son.
  These to young souls grew up only miles apart but only bumped into each other from time to time and continued on with there busy lives hardly giving each other the time of day.
  Although the Lord had something more in mind for these two wandering hearts……
In June of 2010 Chaney (the young man) who was back from college for the summer got up in front of the Powell Butte Church and was commissioned as a short term missionary. He would be heading to Siberia in July. Lashae  (the beautiful young woman) was in the congregation that day and seeing Chaney surprised her and aroused her curiosity. Within the next few days Lashae’s mother, Jenaysuggested that Lashae should get a hold of Chaney and invite him to their Bible study.  For some odd reason she actually had his number and a quick phone call later he was coming to Bible study later that week. (Momma knows best)
   
  After a couple weeks of attending Bible studies together and talking a little throughout the week the two began to build a friendship. This friendship was completely built with Christ as the Foundation.

On the 4thof July their friendship took a step that neither noticed at that point in time. After Bible study Lashae was somehow talked into joining Chaney in the swatherfor the evening. Fortunately there was plenty to be done, giving them hours to talk deeply and openly about their faith in Jesus and what he has and was doing in their hearts.

So they cut hay, talked, and watched the fireworks together……and possibly swathed up a dog?
Once Chaney was back from Siberia the whole dynamics of the relationship began to change more and more each time they were together. During the  numerous trips  up to check cows or the nighttime tractor rides they  started to realize that this was friendship was unlike any before.
Since he had to head back to Montana for college they decided to just continue to build their friendship, while both allowed the Lord to have the reigns to their hearts. These couple months were harder for both of them than they admitted to each other. The Lord did begin to move in their hearts, Lashae being the wonderful God fearing woman she is did not jump ahead even though she felt like Chaney was taking his sweet time deciding what the future held for them as a couple. 

Eventually Chaney did decide that it was time that they start praying  more about their relationship and seek out the Lord’s will was in all of it.

 A series of events that could only be controlled by God  led to a trip home for Thanksgiving. Lashae was bursting at the seams and as usual Chaney was taking his sweet time to come see her and her family. Her aunts were more vocal and openly expressed their impatience in the fact that he had not came over yet. That’s all it took, he was over a few minutes later. The whole week nothing was said of where they were relationally  until the last night he was there. Lashae was almost ready to go home but it’s a good thing she didn’t leave. A majority vote( God, Lashae, Chaney) in favor of  dating decided it, they were officially a couple. Dating with a purpose.
Christmas break finally rolled around after two very long weeks of late night talks and continuous texting. Lashae and Chaney spent nearly every waking minute together  either feeding and working cows or just chilling with friends and family. Both were extremely excited about their future together and couldn’t spend enough time with each other. A few days before Christmas they officially went on their first date, it was an amazing night. Fancy Dinner, ice skating, first kiss (once again Chaney’s wit comes in handy), than a movie.  Even Lashae’s father gave Chaney credit for smooth moves.

A 6 hour trip to Spokane for Campus Crusade winter conference spent visiting the whole way followed by 3 days of worship, growth, and prayer. Chaney  discovered that Lashae crying was not always a bad thing and that worshiping can get a real strong grip on her. This trip was full of deep heartfelt  conversations (basically all their time together went this way) and they grew even closer.

Once again though Chaney had to head back to school, this goodbye was harder than either had ever figured it would be.
Surprise trip home! Chaney had been planning his trip home without Lashae having any idea and with every day she was growing more anxious to see him. Luckily for both of them  as well as her family he picked the day when Lashae just didn't know how much more missing him she could handle. With the help of Jenayand her sister Charsie, Chaney snuck into the house while she went to the store and was there waiting when she got back. When she saw him sitting there she couldn’t get any words out, just a big gasp of air.

Once again they spent every waking minute together while he was home. While both knew that they loved each other there was no talk of Love until the last night he was there. Lashae knew it was coming but waited patiently to here those three powerful words. Despite his worries that she may not feel as strong for him he eventually worked up the nerve to tell her he loved her. It was received with a smile reaching from ear to ear and a reply, I love you too.

Now these two had been discussing and praying about marriage for quite some time. Over the next couple months, trips back and forth and more praying and discussions with both families about their lives together lead them closer to the true purpose and reason for their relationship.
Now these two had been discussing and praying about marriage for quite some time. Over the next couple months even more praying and discussions with both families about their lives together lead them closer to the true purpose and reason for their relationship. Despite the somewhat short time they had been dating they both felt that the Lord was completely  in their relationship and that  he was leading them towards marriage.

In early April Lashae made a trip back to Montana with Chaney. Some of Lashae’s favorite times in Montana were getting to pick Chaney up from work , she would try to look her best for him and greet him with a kiss every time. But even though Chaney loved being picked up by his amazingly beautiful future bride their road trip to eastern Montana was incredible. Seeing Lashae getting excited about the country Chaney has fell in love with made him even more excited about their future together.

Now Chaney had been waiting for the night of  April 14th(tonight) to come around for  quite some time. It was the night that he asked Lashae to marry him. She had been waiting for this night too…..

.....As I (Lashae) finished reading the story, I turned around, Chaney was down on one knee with a ring in hand. With eyes filled with tears, I looked into my sweet man's eyes. He pleged his love to me and asked if I would marry him. Of course I said "yes", in between sobs. And wrapped my arms around my FIANCEE!! I could hardly breathe and was shaking with excitement as Chaney put the sparkly ring on my left hand. It was completely PERFECT!!!