Cam's parents have a trampoline in the ground in the backyard. It quickly became one of our favorite places while we were dating. I know what you are thinking and I promise that we didn't just go out there for a make-out session. :) Sometimes yes, kissing was involved. We were falling in love what do you expect! But we more enjoyed having a quiet place to cuddle while we talked about anything and everything.
The first time Cam took me out there we had been spending the Sunday evening with his family and even though it wasn't said, we both wanted some alone time. Cam took the initiative to take me out there and I was happy to follow. We talked about the future and skipped around the subject of financial stability if by chance we did decide to take the plunge and other related topics. We talked about a lot of other things but nothing concrete or final was decided, but we were moving toward marriage and I was thrilled.
We spent many of those summer evenings on the tramp and it quickly became my favorite part of our nights. I loved the fact that Cam wanted be able to be just us. I think that was one of the first things I fell in love with. He always made time for us to be together and to spend quality time. I loved just talking and having quality conversations so that we could get to know each other in a way that we could find out how much we loved each other.
Since it was usually late by the time we headed out there, more often than not we would fall asleep while talking. We quickly learned to set an alarm so I could get home at a decent hour. I developed a very hateful relationship with that alarm and dreaded the sound of it. I hated the pit in my stomach that came at the very thought of having to go home and because the alarm signaled that time, I hated it. So. Bad.
One of the times we fell asleep, the alarm did not go off...or maybe I just snoozed it too many times, but regardless, we didn't wake up until 4:15 am. Terrible I know, but even worse is the fact that my dad wakes up for work at 4:30 and, well you can imagine how happy he would be if I wasn't home when he left? So I fratically woke Cam up, quickly said good bye and HURRIED home. (Good thing I only lived 30 seconds away.) I tried to come up with a plan as I drove home. I came from the other side of the street so I wouldn't have to drive past, turned off my headlights, parked on the road, and snuck in the garage door. I was pretty successful and just as my head hit the pillow, I heard my dad's alarm go off. Close one.
I thought I was home free until my mom came in while I was getting ready for work and asked what time I got in and proceeded to tell me that someone had broken into my dad and brother's truck that night and she wondered if I saw anything out of place when I came home. Seriously of all nights! I reluctantly told her the truth and endured her small lecture and then told her I hadn't seen anything. Then i quickly begged her not to tell my dad. Unfortunately, the word got to my dad and we both got another small lecture at our softball game the next day. Luckily he was good natured about it and mostly teased us, but we knew we had to not ever let it happen again and we didn't.
Like I said before, I absolutely HATED having to go home. On more than one occasion I said that when we were married, I wanted to come and sleep out on the tramp all night just because that is what I always wished I could do. So we did just that. Last year we chose a night and after our friends left our apartment after hanging out, we grabbed our sleeping bags and headed down to Cam's parents house. They didn't know we were planning on it and we didn't tell them we had arrived because it was after midnight by the time we got there. So they were surprised to see our car the next morning and even more surprised to find us sleeping on the tramp.
We have recently decided to make it a tradition to spend one summer night each year camping out on the trampoline. I just can't wait for it to get warm enough so we can!