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October 7, 2013

What a great weekend!

Check this out first!
Courtney @ Little Miss MBA is featuring me for her Young Professionals Series today!
Susannah @ Simple Moments Stick featured me on her blog last week for 15 Awesome Couple Costumes.  If you go there, you can see some awesome ideas and also see Nick and I as Patty Mayonnaise and Quail Man!

Man, what an exhausting Monday.  I drove back from Starkville this morning.  Then I ran 9 miles for training and it went remarkably well with the exception of surprisingly getting sunburned… the weather was just so perfect I didn’t even think about it!  Then I got ready for my best friend’s baby girl’s funeral.  It was a beautiful day for the funeral.  The service was more than I could have dreamed, the words spoken were true and from the heart and from someone who has been in their spot.  They were encouraging, comforting & challenging.  Then I came home and started getting to work on the blog.  I feel behind since I didn’t take my laptop with me this weekend, but my legs are so exhausted from the run, that they’ll enjoy laying in bed working on the blog while I watch Bones.

I checked on the boys Pumpkin Beer Brewing and I’ll be updating y’all tomorrow on how the process is going.  When I arrived and saw it though, it looked like this….

While my face looked like this….

This weekend was really really good.  It was Bulldog Bash in Starkville.  I arrived in town Friday evening and we had dinner and then headed out to the concert – The Black Crows.

Got to see my sis!

Can I just say… I’m NOT a fan of concerts… like at all.  I was pretty miserable and believe me, there will be a post coming soon about all the reasons I dislike concerts!  bleh… it was awful!

Saturday was a beautiful day.  We chilled at the house most of the day, ran some errands and then got ready to go to the game.  We played LSU.  We didn’t do much tailgating, a lot of my friends actually weren’t around this past weekend, so that was a bummer, but we enjoyed walking around campus and seeing a few folks here and there.  We ended up at the game close to half time and stayed til the very end.  Usually we go when it starts and stay up until half time, but we enjoyed this tactic better.  People started filing out early, it was beautiful and breezy, just relaxing.  Afterwards, we headed out to the Cotton District and had a few drinks at Stagger Inn.  We then went and grabbed some Papa John’s because it’s absolutely our FAVE on a late night.  I snagged a few great pics from the top of the stadium seats looking out over campus.  I just love this view.

And I love when I band does this!
Sunday was extremely relaxing, especially considering the weather was getting even better!  Spent most of the day enjoying the weather, walking back and forth between things on campus.  Enjoyed dinner outside.  Walked with Nick to the Sanderson and he played a few games of racquetball.  It was fun to watch and try to keep up with the score.  I’m still learning and I was definitely off with the final score, but it was the perfect ending to a super great weekend!

What did you do this weekend?
Did it finally cool off around you so you could experience FALL?
Did your team win/lose this weekend?  We definitely LOST.

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October 4, 2013

Just chit-chatting… and thanking each of you!

Happy Friday!!! Woo Hoo!!

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It’s been a long pretty while since I’ve linked up for Friday Letters with Ashley and since my post was going to be less than stellar today anyways, I thought this might help spruce it up a tad!

This photo is just because I love y’all, you’re welcome!

Dear Friday, I welcome you in with my usual trip to Starkville.  I’m excited because this weekend is BULLDAWG BASH!  Hopefully it’ll be full of exciting things that provide me with exciting topics for this here blog.  Dear Part-time job, I loved you while you lasted… and although potential is still there for the future, I appreciate the opportunity to make a little extra cash for now while you figure out where your business needs to go next.  I’m glad I was able to catch you up to speed so quickly after not having anyone in your office for roughly 2 months!  Dear legs, I’m so proud of y’all.  You’ve been doing pretty great this week with your runs.  You’re getting faster, I can tell… but slow down my little walking sticks because there will be more than just 4-5 mile runs ahead…. Dear Arbonne, I love your products and I can’t wait to share about the party I attended last night.  Dear Disney, my oh my… my little heart is a pitter-pattering thinking about how I’ll get to see you in a little over a month!! We will finally meet again and I have NO doubt that I’ll be flooded with a rush of emotions. eesh… Dear blog friends, Seriously… love y’all.  How do you love people you don’t know?  Honestly, I’m not sure… but somehow I do!  You keep me coming back and I greatly appreciate it!  This little space has grown to be more than I ever expected and I hope it continues to grow to be more than I expect each and every day!  Thank you for your support and kindness!  Hence, why you lucked out today which the picture above… I know, stunning, right?!

Have a wonderful weekend.  I debated about taking my laptop to Starkville, but I decided to just ENJOY the time I have there and not worry about my computer or my blog.  I’ll have some reading and catching up to do, but I’ll get to that on Monday.  Afterall, I’m back to the no job thing… so I’ll have time!

I also want to thank each and every one of you who kept my sweet friend in your prayers and thoughts this past week.  Unfortunately, they lost the sweet baby and she was forced to deliver extremely early.  They are heartbroken, of course, and your prayers and thoughts will continue to be a blessing in their lives.  We have a funeral for her on Monday.  I was blessed to see a picture of her after delivery and she looked beautiful… not completely formed of course, but beautiful… and she looked at rest, very peaceful.  Continue praying my prayer warriors, and if prayer isn’t your thing, I still appreciate your heart felt condolences.

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October 3, 2013

Today, I’m talking with a yankee!

You may be aware that I just started offering sponsors.  I don’t want to be someone that promotes my “sponsorship options” like a crazy person, but I wanted to mention it a few times here in the beginning so you know they are there if you so choose to use them!  I’m excited to have my very first sponsor on this little blog.  For my large and medium spaces, I chose to ask questions to my sponsors at the beginning of their sponsorship.  This will give me a chance to get personal with them {because the questions come from me reading their blog!} and it gives you a deeper understanding of who they are besides their age & type of blog!  I can assure you, I work hard at creating my questions because I want them to create interesting answers – answers that people would want to read.  If you’re interested in sponsoring, you can do so here.

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I live in Mississippi.  She lives in Mississippi.
I’m a Southerner.  She’s a Yankee.

These are some of my favorite posts from Hillary
Homemade Egg McMuffins Recipe
His Biggest Fan
Ooe Goey Homemade Brownies Recipe

I was lucky enough to meet Hillary through a box exchange earlier this year!  She was so wonderful to talk to and she actually came into my life at the perfect time!  I loved getting her e-mail responses back and keeping tabs on each other.  Ever since that exchange, we’ve been able to keep in touch and she just so happens to be my very first sponsor.  Hillary is a little fresh and new to this whole blog thing, so be sure to show her some love because I can assure you, her recipes and other information will NOT disappoint!  I sent Hillary the following questions to answer for us!

1. As a former yankee, what was the most surprising thing about MS when you moved?

I had a really hard time when I first moved here 5 years ago!  I experienced HARD CORE culture shock, I was definitely not expecting that.  I expected to have culture shock when I went to China, but never in a million years did I expect to have culture shock crossing the Mason Dixon line!  The people here are different.  Southerners consider northerners to be rude.  We aren’t rude persay, we just say what we think and get to the point.  This is a major no no in the South.  When I first moved down here I was “talking” (you know that awkward stage between just friends and dating) to this guy that was a true blooded southerner.  We had been friends during my 1 1/2 year stay in Virginia, but he was from Georgia, and was a true Southern Gentleman.  Let’s just say He couldn’t handle my Brazen Yankee Tongue.  I wasn’t afraid to say what I thought about things, or to share my opinion … and he told me I was MEAN, and ended it!  If you know me at.all. the LAST word you would use to describe me is mean.  Slowly but surely, through my years hear, the South has tamed my Yankee Tongue, and I’ve learned to adapt to the culture.  


2. I’ve noticed a ton of recipes lately that all look amazing!  Where do you get your inspiration for those recipes?

I’ve been around cooking & baking my whole life.  My mom always cooked “real food” meals, which I’m learning was not the norm for most families.  Most everything was made from scratch, and if it was something canned or frozen, it was because my mom canned or froze it!  We didn’t really ever go grocery shopping, because my parents own a road side fresh fruit & vegetable market and deli where I spend most of my summers slaving away in the deli.  When I was 16 our baker had to have surgery and was out for a good portion of the summer.  My dad decided that it would be a good experience for me to fill in, and so I baked for the summer, and I became really good at it!  I knew the basics of baking before I started, but I learned a lot from that experience! I started putting together meals when I was in 8th grade.  My parents decided to home school me starting my 8th grade year, so I had a lot of extra time at home.  I would pour through my mom’s cook books and make these elaborate meals with 3 or 4 new dishes, which most of the time wouldn’t really go together.  My dad calls this experimentation.  Some things turned out good, some things . . . not so much.  My parents were always so graceful and they always told me that dinner was excellent.  (Even though when my MR. asked my dad to marry me, my dad warned him about my experimenting in the kitchen).  Through the years I have learned to fine tune my skills in the kitchen.  I love to experiment with things, and I am known to just start throwing things in a pan to see how they turn out.  There are a couple of dinners that I make that are our favorites, and they came about by me just throwing stuff in a pan, like the Adobo Chicken that I’m making Thursday night!  I don’t usually measure, which also means nothing really turns out the same twice!  When I look up new recipes, I usually look up 3-5 of the same dish to get different perspectives on how it’s made, and then I kind of put it all together, and tweak it to make it my own!  


3. Tell us one surprising or quirky thing about you that we may not know.

Just one quirky thing???  I don’t know how to pick just one.  The first one that comes to mind is that I refused to wear jeans until I was in 7th grade.  I was always a little on the pudgy side growing up, and kid jeans are made to go all the way up to your belly button, at least they were when I was a kid!  I HATE things being anywhere NEAR by Belly Button.  I would always wear some kind of stretch cotton pants to school, much to my sister’s dismay.  Looking back at pictures now, I don’t know why they let me out of the house!  Finally in 7th grade my oldest sister got me to start wearing jeans.  I’m not gonna lie though, to this day, if any pair of pants or a skirt comes up to my belly button, I won’t wear it.  Don’t even get me started on the way socks fit!

Ya’ll go check Hillary’s blog out!  She’s been putting out one good recipe after the other, I tell ya!

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