Monday, October 31, 2005

Emily Nicole Ellsworth


Many of the readers of this blog should already know who Emily Ellsworth is, but for those who stumbled upon this site, or just unconsciously feel drawn to it, I would like to show and tell you about the girl that (hopefully) one day will be a member of the Crum family. This will be brief.

Emily is a graduate student at Indiana University, getting her Masters in Speech and Hearing to become a Speech Language Pathologist. These studies consume a huge amount of her time and energy, but she still finds the time to work at Sherwood Oaks Christian Church, where her dad is senior minister, as well as spending many moonlight evenings with moi!! She is the older of two children born to Tom and Elsie Ellsworth, her sister Rebekah is a junior at IU, studying nursing. We enjoy shopping together and she loves eating at Italian restaurants, especially Carraba's, The Olive Garden, and a local joint called D'Angelos. While our tastes in movies and music differ drastically (she doesn't understand my music), we seem to get along quite well, and after three years and counting, our relationship continues to grow stronger. I often wondered why God puts certain obstacles in our lives, but I have found out that they have made me stronger, and that they have led me to the girl that He wants me to spend the rest of my life with. Just wanted y'all to get know her.

5 comments:

mom said...

I love Emily, too. How amazing that God would bring someone into your life to complement you! I look forward to the day she joins the Crum family.

By the way, you know you are loved when a woman is willing to take Crum as her last name.

Anonymous said...

Hey, who wouldn't want crum as a last name? It's short and sweet and nobody ever has to worry about learning your first name, because it's so much cooler to just be called "Crum".

Anonymous said...

or "Crummy"... that was always my favorite name to call one of you people by.

Anonymous said...

but that's not meant as an insult... by the way... :o)

Matthew R. Crum said...

there should be filters to block anonymous comments...what are you hiding?? Although calling someone "crummy" or "hey cookie, not you crum" has been known to be famous last words!!!