Year 1:
I hate to admit it, but I actually asked Andrew out first. I had boycotted asking guys out on dates and was much more interested in studying than in going to silly college dances, but my friend Lindi convinced me to ask Andrew to Preference a few days before. No one had asked him and I was the only girl who didn't have a date. Word on the street was, Andrew already had a girlfriend at another college (true -- long story) and so no one would ask him out. Andrew was in my freshman ward and I had probably talked to him briefly before, but I only knew him as that crazy guy who walked on the BYU football team. Well, Lindi can talk me into anything, so I broke my two rules about asking guys out and going to silly college dances. Now I'm grateful.

If you knew Andrew freshman year, he'll be easy to pick out. He's the only guy who would ever wear a bright yellow vest in public. If I had known we were going to get married 7 years later, I would have taken a better picture.
It didn't spark into a romance right away (after all, we're slow movers), but we did become instantly great friends which is always the best way to start in my opinion. As just friends we spent a lot of time walking around BYU campus late at night in the freezing cold, just talking (no really, just talking).
Look how young we were! I don't even remember what we were like to be honest.
Our relationship back then might have been based on teasing each other. One time, Andrew found a dumb senior picture of me in my cap and gown and made t-shirts out of it. The caption across the front read "Lauren McCann -- My Idol". We're still friends with all these guys in the picture...and I still see them wearing this shirt occassionally...grrrrrrr.

I like to think that I took pretty good care of Andrew before he went on his mission. This was when he got his wisdom teeth taken out and needed someone to stay with him while he was drugged up. I had never seen a person drool so much. Every once in a while he'd wake up, hand me the bloody gauze from out of his mouth, put some clean gauze back in, mumble something about football, and then go back to sleep. I must have really liked him.
Of course we both knew that changes were coming. Here is Andrew opening his mission call to Milan, Italy. Andrew had been preparing for this experience his whole life. We were all really excited.Years 2-3:
So Andrew goes to Italy and I go back to school. At first I was pretty sad, but time passed and we occasionally wrote. We both grew up a little.


Well this would be an interesting year. Andrew coming home...Lauren not currently dating anyone. But was it interesting? No, not really. Andrew was kind of weird...Lauren was kind of impatient. Sometimes we were dating...sometimes we weren't. We got really good at the "break up-just be friends- get back together"cycle.
But regardless of relationship status, we still walked. Andrew had a way of finding out what classes I had and sometimes he would meet me after class and walk me to the next one. I could never figure out why he did that. I don't think he knew why either. Then there was Christmas. We had decided not to date and a few days later he came by my apartment to drop off a present before going to Ohio. Out of all the things he could have given me...he gave me two fish. Two fish!? Two living things that I would have to take care of and would remind me of Andrew everyday!?? Andrew still refuses to admit that there could be any symbolism implied with such a gift, but in any case, I fought to keep those fish alive through thick and thin. They made it well past our wedding day.
Eventually, it reached decision time. In the midst of deciding our future, a really strange answer came out of the blue. I should serve a mission - something I wasn't planning on doing. Andrew didn't really think I was serious at first...probably just trying to get him to propose :) haha. I still don't know how I got the guts...must have been because it was right. We said goodbye. My friends and family mourned what they probably believed to be my only chance at marriage :)
Year 5:
I conquered fears.
The moment of truth. Would the stars finally align? This time around, I was weird and Andrew was ... luckily patient.
And just when our friends were about to lose all hope, we finally got engaged....on a Sunday morning in December...at around 6 am. I guess it was a busy week.


14 comments:
Very nice.
Yay! Congratulations on a great eight years! Looks like Barack is going to celebrate with you this year, for possibly another eight years! ;-)
Lauren, I LOVE that kissing picture of you two! Wow, is that a great photo. I almost want a copy just because it's so perfect and it reminds us of two of our favorite people... surprise, surprise, our home is FULL of kissing pictures, and it would add to the motif. xoxo
Love this post! I feel very responsible for this November 4th anniversary. Maybe I should come to dinner and celebrate with you guys!
And Lo, you make my unparalleled persuasive skills seem somewhat negative. The way I see it, my persuasiveness got you, Janers and myself married off to great guys. If only I could have persuaded Andrew to storm into the MTC and bust you out of there! I guess it worked out in the end. It has been fun to watch you two over the years! Happy 8th Anniversary!!
Wow! thanks for sharing your story! I LOVE hearing how people met... especially if it was a friends first and then complicated scenerio (cuz that's how Eric and I were too). So cute!
A couple of questions... what's going on with the creamery buckets? and what is that big bone sticking out of... did ya'll eat that or was it just food sculpture?
and ditto on the kissing photo as well as the 'foot-popping' one! you two are so cute! My favorite might be your sign at the bowl game! ;)
That's so awesome! You guys were so cute together back then and still are today. I love you guys!
8 years? Shouldn't you have like 7kids then? Man, you guys are way behind.
The fish thing reminded me of Lindi's plants... You guys were weird.
That was so fun to read. I have to admit I got a little teary eyed. We need to hang out again sometime soon.
Congrats...Lauren, 8 is your lucky number! "Lets start from the very beginning, a very good place to start"
1.You were baptized at 8
2.Steve Young #8
3.The word FOOTBALL has 8 letters (your beloved sport, it was a sign for your future)
4.The Olympics 8/8/08 (In China the #8 means LUCK)
5.This is 2008
6.You and Andrew 8 years
7.Maybe you'll have 8 kids
8.We have been friends for almost 18 years (that's weird, that's almost 2 decades)
ok, you get my point, happy anniversary!
Janay
This is by far one of my favorite posts - probably second to the one of Drew conversing with a two-month old. I love you stories, and all the pictures especially! You guys are both awesome, and I'm pretty sure we're getting more cool just by hanging out with you. :)
I like how Andrew goes from in-shape football player Drew to skinny dorky Elder Stacey and then back to buff Drew. Too bad he rounded out home as skinny dorky again as a med student. This is Rachel by the way,
I love your story! When you know the ending its a fun read...but I remember (as your sister who thought you two were perfect for each other and could not understand the on-off-on-off parts of your relationship) lots of anxious moments on the part of your FAMILIES wondering if you two would ever get married!! I love your "happy ending of single-dom" and "happy beginning of couple/family-dom". (That last sentence was pretty 'dom'/dumb)
Yea, for you guys a first date anniversary should count. 80% of your story together happened in that time, at least the fun parts anyway!
Congrats! Glad the stars finally alligned...
"Andrew was kind of weird..."
Funny, that was the exact sentiment shared by his high school friends when we met him at the airport.
2 things led to this:
1. He talked very, very slowly
2. He did not know who LeBron James was.
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