2011 was a big year for us. Had we gotten pregnant before the year end, it would have been the year of all years! However – we’re holding off awhile for little ones, though we’re tempted every day to change our minds. Instead, 2011 held the beginning of new careers, a wedding, and a house purchase! Through the whole year, we were continually reminded just how blessed we are. We do not want to end the year without saying Praise! to Jesus for all that He has done for us. We are also so very grateful for each one of you that enrich our lives with your sweet friendship and fellowship.
We had only been engaged a day when we entered into 2011. Around 10:45 PM on December 30th, 2010, Josh got down on one knee at the top of the Space Needle in Seattle, WA. We stopped to have dinner there, while on our way to visit Josh’s extended family in Snohomish. Turns out I got more than just the salmon! It was a fun way to meet all his aunts, uncles, and cousins --- being welcomed with huge hugs because “Now you’re going to be family!” It was a wonderful weekend that filled my heart so full. I knew without a doubt this was a family I wanted to be married into. 
January brought my final semester at Corban University. And it wouldn’t be the final semester if it wasn’t the hardest one of them all! I was interning 35+ hours at an accounting firm, taking 17 credits (one being the horrendous senior business project that almost broke me), serving as the Activities Coordinator for Corban’s student government, and trying to plan a wedding. Needless to say, I survived…but just barely. If it wasn't for my fantastic ASB team (pictured to the left), my girlfriends, and the fun college events to be a part of, it would have been a much more miserable semester. I even managed to win 1st place at a dance competition at Corban with my sister Torie!
Right in the middle of the busy semester, God brought us incredible joy and blessing. On March 9th, Josh signed the papers for a brand new red house in Aumsville, OR! And because he was the best fiancé in the world, he let ME move into it, instead of him! One of my dear friends Meredith was a sweet companion and roommate in a time where we both just needed a quiet safe haven to come home to.
In May, I graduated – decked out in my blue gown and cap (which flew off during the processional). I was so ready to be done, I think I practically ran across the stage. I graduated with a degree in Business Management and a degree in Accounting and Finance (just like Josh did the year ahead of me!)
June made for crazy wedding planning – and a family trip to Montana! My parents, Josh, Torie, and I trekked across the Rocky Mountains to my sister’s boyfriend’s family farm in Conrad, Montana. They own 4,000+ acres where they grow wheat and barley and raise cattle. At the time, Montana was experiencing the most rain they had in 20 years – but we didn’t let it stop us from experiencing what it had to offer. And when the sun came out the final day, we gasped at the incredible beauty and found out just why it’s called Big Sky Country. Garrett’s parents, Mark and Devra (pictured below), and both sets of Garrett's grandparents live on the farm. It made for a very family-oriented trip – and we felt completely at ease that Torie would be joining their lives in Montana in future months. Josh and I also developed an affinity to Montana and the farm life, and together secretly dream of one day transporting our lives there.
And on July 9th, Josh and I joined our lives together at a barn in Salem, OR. Our beloved accounting teacher Bryce Bernard performed the ceremony – and our closest friends and family stood beside us witnessing the official union of two hearts that had known all along they were meant for each other. On that day, we made a pledge to Christ that we wanted our home to be a safe haven for all who entered. That continues to be our prayer – that this house we were blessed with would become a blessing to those who enter.
Josh and I spent our Honeymoon up north: 3 nights at Salish Lodge and Spa at Snoqualmie Falls (completely recommend it!) and 2 nights in downtown Seattle at the Marriott. While at Salish, we got full-body massages, sat in the jacuzzi, built wood-cracklin' fires in our room, played Ticket to Ride 5 times, and just plain relaxed. The end of our trip was spent shopping in Seattle and going to Mariner baseball games. It was just our speed and everything we had desired in our first days as husband and wife.
In August, Josh coached his BBNW team of high school seniors all the way to the Championship game at the Northwest Championship Tournament in Centralia, WA. This same team had won the previous year as well with Josh as coach. They were ready to take the trophy for year 2 and they did! Josh has found coaching to be a very fulfilling job and really enjoys being a mentor to the younger guys. I am so happy that God is using Josh right where he would be happiest...on the baseball field.
In October, we made the trip up to Snohomish, WA for the Warner Halloween Party in Uncle Steve and Aunt Jane's amazing barn. It was a great night of potluck food, creative costumes, and LOTS of dancing! We even won "Most Original Costume" with our Flo (from Progressive) and Mayhem (from Allstate) attire. When the Warners get together, it's always a good party.As the sun continued to shine and the rain held off in a surprisingly dry November and December, we hosted Thanksgiving in our own little red house for both the McKays and Warners. (We have dubbed ourselves the McWarners for such holiday gatherings!) Christmas was spent split between both families--- cuddling with nieces and nephews, playing Ticket to Ride and pinochle, and remembering the birth of our Savior.
As we look ahead to 2012...
I will be working 50-60 hours a week for tax season February through April 15th. Josh will also begin traveling with Corban Baseball the beginning of February. The next four months will bring long work days and fewer hours together as husband and wife. It will even bring some nights that we won't get to crawl into the same bed together! Please keep us in your prayers as you think of us. We know this is a season we just have to get through but are hopeful that we'll make the most of the moments we do have together. We are confident that we have a great Savior to keep us centered and amazing friends and family to hold us up.
Thank you for supporting us as individuals and as a couple. We love each and every one of you and look forward to the many years ahead with you. 2011 was a heck of a year. Looking forward to trying to top it in 2012!









