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The other day I was asked what the deal is with Paul and why he does not appear in my older scrapbook albums. So for those of you that do not know the story of Elise and Paul (and/or you are just really bored) this is the post for you.

I met Paul in 5th grade, when I went to spend the night at my new friend Kristen's house. Paul was Kristen's older brother – a seventh grader who was a bit of a nerd. I can call him that because he was…and because he would call me an annoying, giggly girl. Kristen and I did art projects as he darted around the house – in a cute way.

KeElise and Kristen. Not in fifth grade – hence the empty beer cups. But see the guy on the right? That is Paul.

Kristen and I grew to become close friends and our tight knit circle of girls met at her house nearly every week throughout junior high and then high school. Our freshman year and sophomore year before we got our drivers' licenses, Kristen and I rode home from school with Paul. We listened to scary shouting rock music and I tried to make them both laugh.

In the spring of 2001, Paul graduated and I wrote in his yearbook that someday he would be a fantastic doctor and I would come to him and pay him with jokes for medical treatment. I also wrote that we should go on Jeopardy together. He wrote something along the lines of "Have a great summer. KIT." Paul went to Cal Berkeley – I of course stayed in high school.

We both had boyfriends and girlfriends for the next couple years. In the spring of 2003, I got accepted to USC and denied acceptance to Cal which I think deep down really annoyed him. And by think, I mean I know.

While at school, we saw each other occasionally on summer and winter breaks. Spring of my junior year, he emailed to tell me that he had found my blog and was impressed with it. I was very flattered and called him to tell him. I am really awkward on the phone so that was not a good idea. (Please note Paul no longer reads this blog unless prompted: turns out real life Elise is more than enough.)

In May of 2006, we were both back in Sacramento and both single. We were both "interested" but I was on a boy-strike and not too excited about starting something. We went to Starbucks one afternoon and Paul put his heart on the table. Like an annoying girl, I  said, "thank you, but no thank you" and tossed out that I was not looking for a relationship until I was at least 32. Paul seemed to take this very well. A day later, Paul, Kristen and fam went to Hawaii and I realized that not only was I an idiot but that I did indeed like this boy. We text-messaged nonstop for six days and (over text) decided to go on a real date. We planned to go out to dinner to PF Chang's (Paul made the reservation from Kauai).

Pe2New Years Eve 2007Photo time period does not fit the story time period.

When Paul returned home from vacation, he walked the mile from his house to mine. We sat outside on my sidewalk until 2 in the morning and talked about this new and exciting thing we could be. He had already committed to moving to Maryland and attending medical school with the US Navy. I asked a lot of questions about what his life would look like for the next 12 years. He did not know too many answers, but did his best.

We went out to dinner the next night. This was my first date with a boy who I was not with already in a relationship. The car ride was filled with nervous laughter and self-deprecating humor (my go-to in awkward situations.) We arrived at the restaurant and I proceeded to get drunk after ONE SIP of my Mai Tai. (Nerves and alcohol are not a good mix for me.) He laughed when I spooned rice all over the table and I laughed at the whole situation. I probably said, "Isn't this weird that we are going out?" at least 8 times.

We had a quick little romance that summer. In late July, at a bar in Berkeley, he told me that he loved me, and true to form I got mad that the declaration had come so quickly. (Being dramatic and a light weight are the burdens I have to bear.) But at the end of the day, no matter because I loved him right back.

Uswinter 2006

I went back to USC for my senior year in August. That year was hard for us. I hate the phone and the time difference made everything complicated. I did not handle the situation well – mostly because I was scared of something so real. I was also looking for a job and trying to spend time with my girls while Paul was settling in to a completely new and very structured routine. I wanted to live my last year in college and I did. Fortunately, our relationship lived through it. In the spring, I decided I was going to move to Maryland. Paul said he would believe it when I got off the plane with a full suitcase.

I spent much of summer 2007 dealing with mouth surgeries to fix my teeth. Paul, back in Sacramento during his summer break, was my rock throughout the whole process – even when my front tooth fell out of my mouth while we were at a bar. (I know. I would have been lucky to find a stone boulder who was willing to look at me during that mess.)

LoveThe "I love you" night in summer 2006. Yes, I had stitches in my mouth that night too.

Fast-forward to August 6, 2007. Bags packed and car already shipped halfway across the country, my parents dropped me off at the airport and everybody cried. I was going to live with a boy. A boy with whom I had spent 45 days in the same city during our short relationship. It was sort of like performing a big show without a dress rehearsal. Or a back up plan. Our families held their breath that first week.

One year and some months later – we are still living in our apartment with the hope that we will build a life together. We battle occasionally because I am still dramatic, but overall we are so very good. Moving to Maryland to see if this relationship was the real deal was the best decision I have made. When asked, Paul says the best decision he has made ever in this relationship was , "Convincing you to give it a shot." I love him. I do. I do.

IMG_0834Last night watching USC and Cal football battle it out. Much more fun than battling ourselves

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Edit: e + p were engaged on March 2, 2009. I am chronicling our wedding plans here.


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45 responses to “e + p, a love story.”

  1. Whitney Avatar
    Whitney

    You know, as I’ve been reading your blog for about a year now, I’ve come to wonder about this myself. It’s nice to hear where you come from. And also to hear that I’m not the only girl out there who’s slightly neurotic about relationships. haha! Moving to Maryland seemed so crazy, but now I understand exactly why you were motivated to do so. I don’t even really know you but my heart swells with happiness that things have worked out for you guys. Yay!

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  2. sonrie Avatar

    Thank you for sharing your story. I too met my boyfriend through one of my (girl) friends. He is her brother. She had been telling us for years that we would be good together, and she was right. The past 16 months have been filled with his 6 month deployment to the middle east, 8 months working across NM and western CO, while I have been getting my master’s in St. Louis. Next week, he is moving across the country to live 8 blocks away from me. I couldn’t ask for much more than that.

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  3. Bekah Avatar

    awwww…I like this story. I’m so glad you shared. :]

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  4. Cameron Avatar

    Great story! My friend Tenley went to the Netherlands to visit our friend Kelly who was studying abroad there. Tenley met a boy, Pascal, during her two week vacation. When she returned to Oregon they kept in touch long enough to realize that there might be something there. He came to visit her in Oregon. Then she went back to visit him there. They both kept thinking that it was so improbable that sooner or later it would fizzle out, but it didn’t! So they decided one of them would have to move to try it out. She moved to Rotterdam and now years and years later they are married and have two gorgeous kids. 🙂 Yay! I love this kind of story! 🙂

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  5. mandy Avatar
    mandy

    This was a good read too. Love the Drama and the romance of leaving to be with someone so new. I am glad all is well for you. Hugs, Mandy

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  6. allison Avatar

    isn’t funny how things work out?
    looking back 5 years, 2 years, and even one year ago, i (and the unit of adam + i) are not at all where i’d thought i’d (we’d) be at all.
    but it’s so much more fabulous.
    cause we took a risk, a chance.
    and we love and we fight and we work it out.
    and it has a happy ending.
    and i know that you + paul will too 🙂

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  7. Carmen Avatar

    Thanks for sharing your story. I love that you speak of Paul regularly – in a freaky blog kind of way it is nice to see the person behind all the talent!

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  8. leah eggers Avatar

    i adore love stories that are awkward at times and imperfect. they’re so much more touching than the other kind. thanks for sharing yours!

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  9. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    What a lovely story. I think the chance seems to have paid off!
    I have a friend packing her bags this very minute, moving from Luxembourg to New Zealand to live with a boy for the first time. I’m so sending her the link to this.

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  10. Flo Avatar

    What a fantastic love story!
    You sure make a beautiful couple:)
    I love “down to earth” relationships. The ‘real’ if you know what I mean!

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  11. jennifer Avatar
    jennifer

    love it love it love it! from someone who married someone she’s known since she was 13…I get it 🙂

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  12. lauren Avatar

    thank you for sharing the story of e+p!
    it makes my heart smile! 🙂
    *

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  13. Gillian Avatar

    What a sweet story! It made me smile, so thanks for sharing! 🙂

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  14. tara pollard pakosta Avatar

    what a great story, you guys do look amazing together! keep up the great/hard work! it’s worth it!
    tara

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  15. miss money Avatar

    thank you so much! i always wondered how e+p came to be.

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  16. mary Avatar

    what a sweet, sweet story!
    thanks for sharing it! 🙂

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  17. Krystyn Avatar
    Krystyn

    That is a great story. Congrats to both of you!

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  18. kerry lynn Avatar

    i’m smiling right now.
    thanks for sharing sweets.
    🙂

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  19. marta Avatar

    oh happy story. am happy to hear it. cheers to happy couples. may it last forever.

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  20. Emily S Avatar
    Emily S

    AWWW what a beautiful and real love story. 🙂 thanks for sharing.

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  21. Jennifer Hisi Avatar

    Aw, such a love story! Loved reading it, thank you for sharing.

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  22. kristen Avatar
    kristen

    AWWWWW. This story just made me smile and laugh and even tear up a bit, even though I already know the story 🙂 I LOVE YOU GUYS and I’m so happy it has worked out so wonderfully. Can’t wait to see you two during Thanksgiving! Hugs!

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  23. Ana Avatar
    Ana

    Came back to read your blog after getting your (awesome) stuff in the mail. You guys have such a great story! My boyfriend moved to DC 6 months ago – and the phone and time difference are hard for me also. But it was great to read that it worked out for you all. Thanks for sharing!

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  24. claire Avatar

    i like this story!
    my favorite part is the part about your dental surgeries because i am in the midst of a 3-year process of dental surgeries and while i haven’t lost a front tooth in the bar (yet) i very much identify with that situation.
    i also very much identify with being in love with a boy you life with.
    all in all, good stuff!

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  25. grungedandy Avatar
    grungedandy

    some times you just have to jump! glade there was a soft landing LoL seeya hugya G

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  26. Elaine R. Avatar

    this was awesome to read! I always wondered the EXACT story so its nice to know. :] I love how you say you’re dramatic because i am too. sad but true. This was so cute!
    have a good Monday!

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  27. Lauren Avatar

    What a wonderful story! I have wondered about some of this too… it was great to hear! And I suspect a nifty Elise-style wedding will show up in the not too far future! 😉

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  28. NancyD Avatar

    Cute, cute story. Thanks for sharing it.

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  29. Caroline Avatar

    awwwwww! that was a sweeeet story!! 🙂

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  30. indigorchid Avatar

    Aww.. so sweet! I recognize myself in taking the chance on a long-distance relationship, the phone-dependence, the time-difference, the moving in together with little real-life time spent together… It is so sweet when it does work out though!

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  31. Frances, New Yorker in the OC Avatar

    THanks for sharing your sweet story. What a gorgeous couple you guys are!

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  32. Breanne Crawford Avatar

    i love this story. so so lovely.

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  33. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    Yay! Thanks for sharing the story. I must admit, I was so curious about you two!
    I really like the photo of New Years Eve 2007. It looks like he’s singing to you… it also looks like he might have been in Top Gun. Not sure why I think that, I just do.
    Anyway, love your blog!

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  34. Veronica Avatar
    Veronica

    Oh My… That was so romantic. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

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  36. Amy Tangerine Avatar

    wow. you sure know how to tell a good story.
    rock on e+p

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  37. molly Avatar

    Having read this, i feel like I’ve stood next to you at a cocktail party or favorite pub. “How did you two meet?” is a question I often ask when I’ve met a fun couple, such as yourselves. Good couples always have good stories and you are no exception.
    I could no more leave here without commenting than walk away from that happy hour mixer without a hearty positive remark and a broad smile.

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  38. Mollie Neff Avatar

    a-dor-able. Love this blog.

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  39. Kirsten Avatar

    what a sweet, sweet story.

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  40. courtney Avatar

    that’s such a sweet story! i love hearing formative stories about people’s lives. it’s something that people don’t do nearly enough of.
    thanks for sharing!

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  41. Rachel Avatar
    Rachel

    OMG…you two are sooooo cute….thanks for sharing such a sweet and funny story….your sound like a perfect match and remind me of me and my sweet man (we’ve been togther 14 years, married 9 and have three kids ha!!!)
    take care
    Rachxx

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  42. Itto Avatar

    so romantic!! I wish you a blessed and everlasting relationship.
    i am a very new reader of your blog but I really do already like your creativity!!
    greetings from morocco xxx

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  43. Daphna Avatar

    Hey, such a great story you guys have!
    i really enjoyed reading it – so sweet and sentimental. I hope you’ll always be together!
    I just stumbled upon your blog after visiting scrapjacked, which Nili (http://nilielburg.web-log.nl/)linked to.
    I just love to find such great blogs as yours!
    Thanks for sharing this story, its really great.

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  44. Daphna Avatar

    Hey, such a great story you guys have!
    i really enjoyed reading it – so sweet and sentimental. I hope you’ll always be together!
    I just stumbled upon your blog after visiting scrapjacked, which Nili (http://nilielburg.web-log.nl/)linked to.
    I just love to find such great blogs as yours!
    Thanks for sharing this story, its really great.

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  45. Sonya Avatar

    That was really sweet. 🙂 I love a good love story, and that was well worth me putting off writing my paper for! haha
    I was in the Navy and stationed at the base where I’m pretty sure he goes to school at! Random! (Funny story is that is actually the place my husband and I met. It’s a a good love spot I guess!)

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