wedding road trip

14,000 miles, 200 friends, two lives, one big decision

Day 6: Thanks, Facebook!

toll family in layton utahBack in eighth grade, I was a huge dork.

I know, I know, this is incredibly hard for you to believe, but it’s true.

I was an overzealous, awkward, pimple-covered dork whose one joy in life was the Buena Swim Club. My partner in crime was a guy named Nate, who coasted through our swim workouts with a “no problems” attitude that left me fuming when he still managed to kick my ass every single day.

Enter Facebook, the social app that allows you to waste several hours a day connecting with people you haven’t seen or thought of in twenty years. When I friend requested Nate, I half expected him to write back, “Jaime who?” Thankfully, he at least fake-acknowledged our former swim relationship and raised me one with an offer to visit him and his family in South Jordan, Utah.

Our visit to South Jordan was by far our loosest connection on the Wedding Road Trip itinerary. But strangely, from the first second I saw Nate and met his family, I felt like nineteen years hadn’t passed at all. Nate still looks exactly the same, minus a head full of curls and plus a leg brace, that he rightfully earned while going a bit nuts with the coaster brakes on his wife’s cruiser bike. Nate’s wife Rika is tall and thin, with a head full of beautiful blonde highlights I can only dream of attaining. Their two kids, Addy and Jo, could not be more different- Addy is the rogue wanderer with a mind that’s faster than she can begin to express while Jo is the stoic, wise thinker, ever assessing the climate around her.

After the kids went to bed on our second night in town, Nate and Rika told us the story of how they met at Thatcher, a boarding school in Ojai, California. Rika claims Nate was number ten on the Frosh Meat list, while she was the ugly duckling who could barely utter a sentence to anyone, let alone a hot guy. I find this a little hard to believe, as Rika is a very attractive woman, but since I wasn’t at Thatcher in 1991, I’ll have to trust her on this one.

It took three years and a crazy, bi-polar girlfriend of Nate’s to bring the two of them together, but when they finally decided to date, the rest was history. More than fourteen years later, they are still going strong.

While Nate might be the crafty one in the relationship (he built the guest suite that we stayed in, which was nicer than most four-star hotels), Rika is the one with a planner’s eye. Though Nate claims she can “plan too much,” I could sense an underlying admiration for Rika’s ability to orchestrate and delegate. The relationship is clearly balanced, offering both Nate and Rika the opportunity to lead and to follow.

I think what impressed us most about Nate and Rika is their ability to take risks. They’ve lived everywhere from Carlsbad, New Mexico to Athens, Georgia and plan on taking their kids to live in Nate’s native country of Australia, once they’re “old enough to appreciate it.” The kids, that is, not Nate and Rika. I doubt Nate and Rika will ever truly grow up.

And that is a very, very good thing.

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  1. Chris N Jun 6th 2009

    As a classmate of both of these two I can offer some insight into their freshman status. Nate couldn’t have been anywhere near #10, we had some way cuter dudes in our class. Now Rika… She wasn’t nearly the ugly duckling she claims!

    Congrats on the wedding and the road trip Jamie. I’m curious to read more about it. Maybe I should friend you on facebook. If you remember me that is!

    -C

  2. J- I knew you back then and you’re right, you were a dork. but you had your cute moments, usally when you weren’t talking.

  3. Oh Chris N, I do remember you. We even went on a date once- rather anti-climatic, ending in a Carl’s Jr. drive-thru. Or maybe we went inside? Either way- you were a seminal part of my junior high experience- though I see you’ve graduated from your floppy haircut. ;) Was great to remember you with Nate, made me think of Devon too. I didn’t realize you guys all knew each other! Add the Pidducks and the Orrs to the equation and it’s one small world.

  4. Devon Jun 8th 2009

    Hi Jaime, this is Devon! Rika forwarded me your roadtrip blog and I had to chime in. I’ll second Chris’ opinion that Rika was hardly an ugly duckling in high school — she’s always been way too beautiful and charismatic for that. But Nate really did make the top 10 frosh meat list. We thought he was dreamy. Heehee.

    BTW, I think your wedding roadtrip is a fabulous idea and you couldn’t have picked a cooler couple to talk marriage with than Rika and Nate.

    Back to 8th grade dorkiness (I’m right there with ya!), I’m trying to remember how we met each other — Balboa? Junior Lifeguards? Both?

    If you’re roadtrip brings you back through LA, please let me know. My hubby and I live in Redondo Beach. It would be so cool to see you on your journey.

  5. Hi Devon :) I think we met because of our parents, actually. I think my dad knows your mom. Or something like that. But then Balboa, and JGs- the Ventura life! We are traveling up the California coast and will be in the LA area the weekend of July 11/12. I will let you know what the details are as we get a bit closer. Would love to see you!


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