Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Second place.. so damn close!

First is worst, second is best.. right? Ryan and I competed in the 97.3 the Hawk dream wedding competition last Thursday and finished so close.. second place! The total dream wedding was $35,000 which would have helped nicely in wedding planning!
Ryan and I did awesome though… the questions were tough! I dare you to try to answer these and match them :)

What color is her toothbrush?
What is her favorite comfort food?
What is her favorite non-alcoholic beverage?
Where was your first kiss together?
What one thing of his would you get rid of if you could?
If he could change jobs what profession would he be?
What is her worst cooking disaster?
What is the first movie you saw together?
Who will over-indulge in champagne at your wedding?
If he could date a famous actress, who would it be?
How many kids does he want to have?
To her: what kind of animal would you describe your future mother-in-law as?

And remember, you had to match the answers exactly! We went through 4 rounds, about 30 questions total and each round we had to get 3 out of 5 correct. So we made it to the final round where we just wanted to get more correct than the other couples. It came down to the last question and whether we would have gotten it right or wrong, the next couple would have won because we had gotten one more wrong than them so far. The last question was what was the first gift she got you? I answered cologne, he answered a movie (I’m pretty sure it was actually a shirt though) and we got second place. Too bad we don’t actually get anything for coming in second but it was still a really good time! It showed us that we know each other really, really well :)

Here are some pics from the t-ball game we went to last night in Osky. Jake’s team played Alex’s team so it was the perfect time to see them both play! They did great! :)

Alex (in red) playing second base

Jake coming in from home, picked up a pink bat on his way :)

On a normal day...

On a normal day...
We're very silly :-)

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