When I responded to a facebook post for a cat needing to be rehomed, I never thought I would also rehome her human. Bryan and I met because he needed to rehome his cat Keyna, and I was in a place where I thought getting another cat was a great idea (because it always is, right?). Keyna and Bryan were identical twins since both were thin with long legs and an adorable smile. A few months after taking in Keyna, Bryan reached out to check in on her and see how she was doing. It was all over after that. We started talking about cats, books, life, philosophy, history, psychology, more about cats, more about books, and then a little more about cats again. It hasn't all been smooth sailing, but I have to say that I'm more than thrilled we braved the rough waters together. The early difficulties have helped us grow together and fostered an increased degree of respect and appreciation for each other. I often have to keep myself from bragging about how beautifully we get along together (I don't always succeed) because sometimes it makes me sick with how sweet we are. Does any other husband-to-be actually apologize for not finishing laundry he started when it's my laundry and not his?! What other couple fights over who is going to clean the dishes, with the fight being "No, don't do them now, I'll do them later" "No, it's ok, I can do them in the morning if it's ok to leave them tonight". It's sick, right. ;) We've come a very long way in the past 6 years, and we can't wait to celebrate our love and this journey with all of you.