Trista et Ryan
J'ai lu qu'ils s'étaient acheté une belle grande maison au Colorado et que Trista trouvait très difficile le fait que Ryan doive s'absenter pendant quelques jours à la fois pour son travail de pompier. Elle est contente qu'ils aient un chien pour la protéger et la garder compagnie. Elle compte également s'ouvrir une petite boutique d'artisanat.
Linda
linda a écritJ'ai lu qu'ils s'étaient acheté une belle grande maison au Colorado et que Trista trouvait très difficile le fait que Ryan doive s'absenter pendant quelques jours à la fois pour son travail de pompier. Elle est contente qu'ils aient un chien pour la protéger et la garder compagnie. Elle compte également s'ouvrir une petite boutique d'artisanat.
bien contente pour eux!
bien contente pour eux!
US Weekly du 16 août 2004.
Trista & Ryan: Baby worries?
It's been 8 months since ex-physical therapist Trista Rehn, 31, married firefighter Ryan Sutter, 29, in a $4 million ceremony, but the $1 million question still remains. "We'll have a baby within 2 years," Trista reveals to US. "A lot of my friends have had difficulty having a baby. There are always fertility drugs, and if I have to do that, I'll do it. But I'm hoping to do it the natural way." For now, the Sutters, who live near Vail, Colorado, have plenty on their plate. The couple have traveled nonstop this summer due to Ryan's gig as the spokesman for the Firefighters National Trust. And Ryan trains 20 jours a week for the 2004 Ironman Triathlon World Championship, which will take place in Kona, Hawaii, on the October 16. "I call myself the travel agent-secretary-accountant," Trista, who plans to open a gift shop, tells US. "Break is not a part of my vocabulary." Not that she has any regrets about her new life. "I love marriage," she says. "I feel incredibly lucky to wake up with Ryan every day. He's a great man."
Trista & Ryan: Baby worries?
It's been 8 months since ex-physical therapist Trista Rehn, 31, married firefighter Ryan Sutter, 29, in a $4 million ceremony, but the $1 million question still remains. "We'll have a baby within 2 years," Trista reveals to US. "A lot of my friends have had difficulty having a baby. There are always fertility drugs, and if I have to do that, I'll do it. But I'm hoping to do it the natural way." For now, the Sutters, who live near Vail, Colorado, have plenty on their plate. The couple have traveled nonstop this summer due to Ryan's gig as the spokesman for the Firefighters National Trust. And Ryan trains 20 jours a week for the 2004 Ironman Triathlon World Championship, which will take place in Kona, Hawaii, on the October 16. "I call myself the travel agent-secretary-accountant," Trista, who plans to open a gift shop, tells US. "Break is not a part of my vocabulary." Not that she has any regrets about her new life. "I love marriage," she says. "I feel incredibly lucky to wake up with Ryan every day. He's a great man."