
Meet Scotty McHotty

Enneagram: Type 9, Wing 1
Meyers Briggs: INTP ( Although his T is often an F)
Scott is one of a kind. He’s insanely nerdy, genuinely kind, and also brilliant. He is the emotionally stable backbone of the Guthrie household. His ideal day would be backpacking to a mountain overlook where he would then eat sushi and play a rousing game of Magic the Gathering with friends. After a year of intense preparation, he will be attending dental school the Summer of 2019 and starting his new career in dentistry. Every year he takes a backpacking trip with all his guy friends who have been inseparable since middle school. He is a passionate snowboarder, a painter of war hammer miniatures, and an amazing husband.
Meet Savvy

Meyers Briggs: ENFJ
Enneagram: Type 2, Wing 3
Savannah is a graphic designer and artist. She loves efficiency, planning and organization. Often you will catch her taking pictures of daily life and sharing them with friends and family. Her favorite food has been strawberries since she was a child. Her version of adventure is seeking out extraordinary places and documenting it to the best of her ability. She’s a filmmaker, a doodler, and a chocoholic. She dreams big and does what it takes to make those dreams happen. She finds the world around her to be absolutely incredible, inspiring her to make art.
Our Story in Short…
“We met in Kindergarten…”That is really so fun to say when people ask how we got to know each other. Scott and I have been in each others lives in some capacity since we were 5 years old. My crush for him did not develop until about the 7th grade. My journal from that year wrote of a cute boy on the swim team. A bit later that same journal evolved to tell of his abs and swimmer body. Of course what always really attracted me to Scott was his gentle kind spirit and love for Jesus.

Sophomore year homecoming was a turning point in our relationship, when I asked my friend, to ask his friend, to ask him, to as me to homecoming… It worked. We went to the dance together and then proceeded to be super awkward the entire rest of the year. It didn’t help that he also was head over heels for another girl on our swim team. But over that summer, a few sneaky texts sent to him from my friends rekindled our friendship. That friendship turned romantic that fall and we have been together ever since.
College brought about 4 years of long distance that not only challenged our relationship, but solidified it. We got engaged our Junior year of University and got married shortly after graduation.

Even from early on in our relationship we both had a mutual love for adventure. We knew exploring and travel would play a huge role in our marriage. Like may others our age, we out a big emphasis on DOING and GOING rather than ACCUMULATING and OWNING. It has worked well for us and it is something we continue to aim for. It’s the new American Dream.
