About Us
We met
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in sixth grade at Kopachuck Middle School, even though Nick doesn't remember it. We were both in Mr. Wilson's science class second semester. He signed my yearbook, so there is proof.
We became friends in eighth grade P.E. and started spending time together in Woodshop. Nick once brought me my backpack while I was cleaning up. Every day after that, I would busy myself with cleaning at the end of class so that Nick could bring me my backpack and we could leave class together.
I wouldn't let Nick "officially" ask me out until we got to high school. Every weekend in middle school we went to movie nights with a big group of friends and held hands every chance we got. So scandalous.
We became friends in eighth grade P.E. and started spending time together in Woodshop. Nick once brought me my backpack while I was cleaning up. Every day after that, I would busy myself with cleaning at the end of class so that Nick could bring me my backpack and we could leave class together.
I wouldn't let Nick "officially" ask me out until we got to high school. Every weekend in middle school we went to movie nights with a big group of friends and held hands every chance we got. So scandalous.
We both attended high school
at Gig Harbor High School. Nick asked me to be his girlfriend less than a week after school started. Nick played football and threw javelin for the track team. I played basketball and helped out in the athletic training room after school. We graduated in 2011.
Washington State University
was the best fit for both of us. After our freshman year, we moved into separate apartments with some of our good friends. It took about 30 seconds to walk between our apartments. Nick grew a beard and became extremely involved in camping and shooting. He joined Tau Beta Pi, an engineering fraternity, and graduated with his degree in Civil Engineering in December 2015. I was a part of WSU's Honors College and earned my degree in Athletic Training in May 2015 after working with WSU's varsity athletics. I worked with Track & Field for my entire senior year and interned with WSU athletics the summer after graduation.
Currently,
Nick is using his civil engineering degree and working as a Naval Architect at the Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, where he interned for three summers during college. Bayley is in the midst of her first year in the University of Washington's Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. (Go Cougs!)
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