Sunday, December 5, 2010
It's the Holiday Season!
Well, let's see... where to start.
Thanksgiving? We invited our family out to Charleston for the holiday. My parents and my in-laws decided to make the trek out to see us. Greg and I planned and planned the menu because we were going to be cooking the Thanksgiving feast. I have to admit that I was really excited about cooking Thanksgiving dinner for the first time every despite the fact that we live in a tiny 700 sq foot apartment with a very very small kitchen. We planned on having turkey, ham, dressing, sweet potato casserole, macaroni and cheese, corn casserole, green beans, pineapple and cheese casserole, chocolate pie, and pecan pie. We began cooking on Wednesday night, and then I got up early on Thursday to start again. Everything turned out well! I didn't burn the apartment building down, and everyone seemed to enjoy the meal. I was proud of myself. If you want any of the recipes please just comment and let me know which ones that you are interested in and I will do a post about it!
Exciting news to share, Greg will be graduating from Georgia Southern on Friday! We are getting up really early to head to Statesboro. Greg has to be there around 6-7 am to get his cap and gown, then graduation starts at 9 am! I am so proud of him, and due to some confusion about whether or not he would be able to graduate I will be his fan club! Our parents are not going to be able to make it, but I am planning on taking our video camera! Expect to see some clips from graduation on the blog! He will be receiving his Masters in Sport Management. I'm beyond proud of him!
We are so excited about Christmas. We will be heading home for the first time in three months! We are excited about spending time with our families. I finished decorating the apartment yesterday afternoon, and it looks so festive. I love our Christmas tree. I think it is the perfect mix of personal ornaments, and generic holiday-ish ones. We don't have a mantle and so I've set up our stockings on the TV stand. I think it looks really cute. I think it will be fun to be able to enjoy our first real Christmas together. =)
Oh, I guess something else big is coming up. Our 1 year anniversary. We don't have the money to do anything fancy, and to be honest, we haven't even thought about anything having to do with our anniversary. Maybe we will go out and have a nice dinner. I wish that we could afford to take a trip somewhere, but it's just not possible this year. We are planning and saving for a trip in a few years. I guess you could call it a re-do for our disastrous honeymoon.
How are you guys doing? We love you!
Saturday, August 14, 2010
It's Cooking Time


Thursday, August 5, 2010
Friendship
Do you remember when you were a senior in high school and you thought that your best friends would be your best friends for the rest of your life? You thought that going off to different colleges wasn’t going to change anything. I know that I thought I would call my best girl friends everyday and talk to them about what was going on at MC. It didn’t happen. I am still friends with my best friend from high school, but we talk once in a blue moon. The amazing thing is that we just pick up right where we left off. It isn’t strange or awkward at all. It is a true blessing to have a friend like her. As for my other “best friends” from high school, I can’t tell you the last time I saw or spoke with most of them.
Then, you go off to college, in my case you go to 2 different colleges. And you make best friends there too! As a matter a fact, in some ways you begin to replace the old friends with new friends. This is only natural, right? My college roommate is still one of my good friends today. Of course she lives in Denver, CO and I live in Charleston, SC, but we still talk fairly often. I feel lucky that I still have her as a friend. I transferred schools, and then I met another good friend. We’ve had many adventures together, and I am so glad that I have her to laugh and cry with (and of course to have Wine Wednesday with!).
Sometimes you have a place that’s special to you, and that place helps you bond and form friendships with people because that place is special to them too. My special place is Camp Sumatanga. I began working summers camps there in 2004. I have Camp Sumatanga to thank for many of my friendships today. That’s where I met my matron of honor, and it’s where I met my husband. I find that it’s easy to form friendships there because camp holds a special place in their hearts too. We go there for 6 weeks in the summer and work with kids. We laughed and formed numerous inside jokes, we cried during amazing worship, we found our boyfriends/husbands there, and we find peace there. I am always thankful for the blessing of friendships that I have found at camp.
I have always wanted to know who my friends are, on the deepest level. I think it’s important to know them for who they are on the inside. I am quick to open up and expose myself, flaws and all, to my dearest friends. I think it’s important to do that because you want to be able to be real with them, right? One of the most hurtful things to me personally is to realize that one of your friends is being fake with you. I find this difficult because I am so quick to open up and trust my friends. If I can be open and honest about my thoughts, feelings, my past, my hopes for the future, and my beliefs then how can they not do the same thing?
I have been contemplating the meaning and reasons for friendship all summer. I have been thinking a lot about my friends and friends that I have hurt or lost touch with in the past. What went wrong? Was it me? Is it better that we are not friends? These questions have been running through my head for months.
What if you have a friend who is nothing that you thought they were? What happened to the person that you knew? The person that you knew doesn’t resemble this new person at all. What do you do? Do you change with them? I can’t change with them because I am not like the person they have become, and I actually tend to avoid that type of person all together. So, I guess my question is do you just end a friendship? Is this change enough for me to say, I don’t want to be apart of their life anymore?
I have been worrying about this constantly. I think that I’ve come to decide it is enough. The person that I knew is no longer recognizable in that person. The problem is that this worries me so much that it consumes me. I believe I will be happier without the worry and stress of this friendship. It’s a harsh realization because I cherished the friendship a great deal, but I have to let go because they are no longer the person that I knew.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Moving
- First of all, Greg had to go to Sears and buy the hoses and such that you need to attach the washer and dryer to the wall.
- Then, we finally get the washer and dryer in and Greg realizes that the plug on our dryer is three-prong and the plug in the wall is four-prong. So, he takes his second trip to Sears to figure out how to rewire the dryer so that we can have a four-prong plug.
- Then we can't get the water hoses to go on the washer straight, so we just put it off for another day.
- The next day we finally get the hoses on! I load up half our towels to wash because they smell like the storage unit, the washer fills and then it won't spin. Seriously, you've got to be kidding me. Greg calls Sears to see if anyone has any ideas of what to do, and they are no help. So, he is using google to trouble shoot. He goes back behind the washer, and lucky for us one of the maintenance men had come to work on our ice maker (which is still broken). I asked him if he knew anything about washers, and so he went back and helped Greg and they got it working!
- I am SO happy that the drama is finally over, so the cycle begins to run and about 5 minutes later I hear GUSHING water. The drainage hose has been blown off and water is spewing EVERYWHERE! I was yelling for Greg to come, and he turns the washer off, but the damage is already done. Have I mentioned that the washer and dryer is in the closet in our bedroom? So, we aren't dealing with water on tile, we are talking about water soaking our carpet in the bedroom. And of course, what's in the washer? Towels. ah-mazing.
- So we realize that there is a clamp missing that holds the drainage hose in place. Greg goes back to Sears to get the clamp, and he clamps the hose on. We are FINALLY done.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Sweet Home Alabama
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Mini Shell Pasta with Smoked Bacon and Pea Sauce










