Saturday, January 26, 2013

Meet The Husband

Back in May I interviewed Patrick for a post which I planned to entitle "Meet the Boyfriend."  I was too busy being in love though to actually write it and before I knew it we were engaged ("Meet the Fiance" didn't happen either), and then married!  I held onto my notes (yes, the interview was that official!) and figured it isn't to late for you to get to know Patrick just a little bit better.

The Husband
Name: Patrick Collin

Place of Birth: Lubbock, Texas

Family: Chris and Eddi (Parents), Aaron (Brother)

Favorite Color: Green

Favorite Movie: Kung Pow! Enter the Fist

Favorite Book: Book of Mormon, Hank the Cowdog

Favorite Age & Why: The two years spent on his mission. (He served in the England Birmingham Mission.)

Favorite Food: Crepes! (I think he said this to win points with me since it was the one thing I had cooked for him at the time of the interview. I think his usual answer to favorite food is Monday Macaroni.)

Favorite Candy/Sweet: Sour Patch Kids, Mom's cinnamon rolls

Favorite thing to do in free time: Hang out with family and friends. Mandi time!

Favorite Season: Fall

Favorite Holiday: Christmas

Favorite Scripture: Alma 37:37

When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up? "Paleontologist." 

What is your best characteristic? "My reliability. I'm like a Honda!"

What is your best physical feature? "My ears."

We would you go if you could travel anywhere? "Africa."

Do you have a secret talent? "I can touch my nose with my tongue."

Who is your hero? "My parents because they have sacrificed to put me and Aaron first."

What's your first childhood memory? "Laying on the operating table getting stitches after playing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Aaron."

What was your first impression of Mandi? "Who is this angel that has fallen from the sky and what am I doing on a date with her?!"  (I liked that answer.)


What was my first impression of Patrick?  I thought he was so easy to talk to (I don't think I had ever talked that much on a first date before) and he had the best laugh. 

I thought this would be good timing for this post.  I have been down and out with mono and strep throat the past several weeks and Patrick has simply been the best.  He has basically done all the grocery shopping, laundry, and cleaning. He has made numerous trips to the store for frozen yogurt (the only thing that doesn't hurt my throat!), several visits to the library to borrow movies to keep me entertained, and a couple of runs to Zupas because sometimes my body would rather have vegetables than frozen yogurt.  He's gone to Walgreens in search of anything that would help my sore throat. He has  gone to the clinic next door to ask questions.  He has kept me company even I was a teary mess and really no fun to be around.  He has given me several Priesthood blessings.  All this on top of working and going to school full-time!  Patrick is even more kind and patient than I ever thought possible.  I am more and more grateful for him everyday!

Patrick with the goods from last nights Zupas run.
*Being sick has reminded me how many good, good people there are in the world.  My mom calls everyday to check how I'm feeling.  A family from our ward brought over the most delicious soup.  Everyone I've called to sub my Sunbeam class has been so willing.  One of my co-workers has been especially kind in always asking how I am feeling and covering my shifts for me whenever she can.  One of our older volunteer dentists called the other day to make sure I was hanging in there.  Thanks for all the extra love!*

2 comments:

  1. I'm so sorry to hear how sick you've been. If you want zupas one night while Patrick has class, let me know and I can come over too. Hope you can continue to rest and feel better too. This was a great post about Patrick. I think he wins the husband of the year award!!

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  2. I agree. The husband of the year award has Patrick's name written all over it! Thanks for the Zupas offer. I just might have to take you up on that! And once I am all better, I think a dance party would be a good way to celebrate!

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