our first “find”

As Meg said in her first post, we went geocaching on our second date (June 28th.)  We walked 4.5 miles that day around her neighborhood.  You can see our walk on Everytrail.   We were unsuccessful in locating a single geocache that day, but we did have a great date and found out a lot about each other.  I spent a lot of the time looking for opportunities to kiss her.  All of which I managed to miss.

On September 7th, we went out geocaching again.  This time I let Meg hold the GPS unit.  I’m not sure if that was the deciding factor, but we did find three of the four caches we looked for that day.  I took my camera with me this time and I’m glad I did.

What's Inside

I got this picture of Meg as she opened her first found geocache.  Doesn’t she look beautiful?  It was a great date and I believe our first “find” together.

meg found kevin? kevin found meg?

Does it really matter anymore? Kevin and I met online, on a site called OK Cupid! He saved my profile sometime in December, but I think I winked at him (an Ok Cupid signature move) in June 2010 (omg 2009, thanks, C.) The rest is history. Kevin gave us this website as a Valentine’s Day present (see a theme?).

KevinfoundMeg.com and MegfoundKevin.com both lead here- My Sweetest Find. Kevin introduced me to geocaching on our second date.  From Wikipedia, “Geocaching is an outdoor activity in which the participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers (called “geocaches” or “caches”) anywhere in the world.” We didn’t find anything on our first hunt. We looked for three caches and found zero. But somewhere along the way, we found each other.

Together we’ve found new dreams and plans for the future (including a wedding!!!!) so stay tuned for more discoveries and more details about our plans.

xo, Meg