Sunday, November 29, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!

We celebrated Thanksgiving with Chad's parents last Saturday. It was a lot of fun because we helped them decorate their Christmas tree. It is amazing how many ornaments you can accumulate over your lifetime. We celebrated with my family on Thanksgiving. We all played a hilarious game of Scrabble, there were some very silly words. My sister and I took the grand prize, we tied for first, both with 134 points. That was pretty good for me.
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Chad and I were both off Thursday and Friday so we had planned to put up our Christmas tree because my school schedule is about to get really crazy because it is the last week. So we planned on Friday putting it up. After.... our Midnight Madness. We were unable to go to Midnight Madness last year because we were at the beach so we were for sure going this year. Since we have been almost every year we have learned the ins and outs of it. Never go at Midnight because you will never find a parking spot. So we went at 3:00am. It was very pleasant when we got there, we got a front row parking spot and there was no traffic to speak of. We got some great deals at Bed, Bath and Beyond, and Victoria's Secret. With a $60 purchase you get a "runway tote" full of a bunch of goodies. I spend $60 easy, their bras were "Buy one get one 1/2 price." It was a lot of fun but I was ready to see my bed after filling up on nutrients at Cracker Barrel. We were home around 8 and back in bed before some people had even got up. It is a fun tradition that Chad and I participate in every year.
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By noon we were ready to put up our tree. Charlie has never seen a Christmas tree so we had to lock him up in the kitchen. He kept himself entertained for a little while. We decided to put our train around the tree this year, perfect timing, we have Charlie now. It took around 3 hours to decorate and I didn't even have to put lights on it. I just have 150-200 Hallmark ornaments and I have them all in their original boxes, so that took some time. Nothing beats Hallmark ornaments though, they are all so pretty and almost all of them have memories attached to them.
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This year we decided to put a few lights outside. We have never done it before but it turned out really nice. We didn't do much because goodness knows we don't need a huge electric bill. The tree and everything turned out so pretty. We can enjoy it for what, 26 more days? That's kind of scary, 26 more days! What? Time flies when you're having fun, I guess. Especially when it is spent with the love of your life.

On Saturday after I got off from work we took Charlie on his first walk in the park. It was hard to get good pictures of him because he wanted to walk between Chad and I, right between both of us. So when I went ahead he cried like a little baby. As you can see. It amazes me, he looks more and more like an English Bulldog everyday. His face gets a little wider, as do his shoulders, and his little waist stays just the same size. He is so perfect. He had a blast, I think. He loved smelling the smells and meeting new people.
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Chad's parents came over the same night to see our Christmas tree. By then Charlie's energy was spent. He curled up with daddy in the chair, and he was out. Every now and then he would get a burst of energy and show everyone his skills of pushing around a Frisbee. By the time Christmas comes around I think he will be ready for his skateboard. He amazes me everyday with new things he learns and how he changes.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The Southern Christmas Show

I have been thinking since well, August that I wanted to go the Christmas show this year. We tend to go over the weekend since that's when we are usually off but this year we are going in the middle of the week. I am hoping that it won't be as crowded and we might find a few more Christmas gifts. We have almost finished Chad's side of the family, I just need to put a little more thought in to my family, hmmm? I have some ideas but I always second guess them, hmmm? Maybe something might strike my fancy at the Christmas show. We are going next Wednesday with Chad's parents which I think will be a lot of fun. They haven't been in a few years so I think it will be a great time to jump start the season.
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Working at the Hallmark store always keeps me on top of Christmas shopping, and the inevitable countdown. What is it now? 51 days? Chad and I have decided to spend little to no money on one another and treat our families this year. We are going to make Christmas extra special for every person in our family. The only thing we plan on buying each other is our wedding bands. It is going to be something special that him and I will share together forever. Mine will be a surprise from him and his will be a surprise from me. Where will we open them?
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51 more days, right? I can't believe it! 7 months until our wedding day, another... I can't believe it!

Monday, November 9, 2009

My love

The purity of a person's heart can quickly be measured by how they regard animals. ~Anonymous

Here are a few sweet photos of the wonderful other man in my life. : )
Here is one of him at this very moment.He is getting big already. I don't know who I would be without Charlie. There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face. ~Ben Williams

End of a Great Weekend, Start of a Great Week

I have learned not to worry anymore because everyone wastes so much time in their lives worrying, and you miss so much of your life that way. I have learned to cherish the little things in life and let those things that bother me float away. I do what my heart tells me and I think that should be enough. : )
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This weekend was great, every little nook of it. From Friday night being silly with Mel and Lori, the air show all day Saturday, even Chad's brother's birthday party. I can't complain. I had a great time with friends and family from beginning to the end of our weekend.
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I could start with Friday night, but nothing can describe the silliness that came over all of us. Even Mel with her sniffles, she played right along with us. Just go to the Hallmark store and find "Mike," he is the coolest stuffed animal on the block. Trust me, he won't be around long, because he is just so cool.
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Saturday was a fun day from 8:30am to 8:30pm. We had been anticipating this air show since last year. We just happen to be riding by last year with Chad's brother and sister-in-law and knew we had to see it the next year. So we did. I had to work on Sunday so we managed to squeeze it in on Saturday. I hoped that it wouldn't conflict with his brother's party, and I think it did, but again, no worries because we still went to the party even though we were sunburned, and exhausted. We brought a gift, and a gift for the hostess, and we were only 30 minutes late. We had been away from our babies since 8:00 that morning. It was really hard but we made it all work. Chad's dad was able to go to the airshow with us and I think he had more fun watching how excited Chad was then seeing the airplanes. They were like two kids in a candy store. Chad wished his brother's could go but Bradley had a lot of work to do with his horses and Andy was preparing for his party so we didn't want to impose.
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It was very exhilarating, not like a Blue Angels Show. The Blue Angels are like none other. The speed they go breaks the sound barrier so you can imagine how exciting it is to see them. This was a different kind of exhilaration, these planes were a little bit slower, but it's just amazing to think that they are all more than 50 years old, and they flew in the war. We had to pay $10 to get in but it was well worth it because you were able to get up close to all of the planes and even in some of them. And... all of the pilots and men who helped restore all of them were there too, plus all the money they took in will help restore more airplanes and keep the show there every year. The people who just sat on the hill really missed out, because there was so much to see inside. Did I mention the bombs! There were bombs, that was the most fun part because we were so close you could feel the heat. It was a blast, I think we will go every year from now on, just to support all of those men and women, who make it their life.
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Immediately following the airshow we went to his brother's birthday party. Chad was so excited about the gift he had gotten for him. When we got there, there was an interesting feeling in the air, and we all including his parents felt like we were intruding. No offense to anyone, but you can help your feelings. We enjoyed ourselves and they especially enjoyed all of the sports talk from Andy's father-in-law. Around 8:30 we were starting to worry about our animals. Anyone who has animals will understand, plus it was freezing cold, and my nose just wouldn't warm up. So we made an executive decision to bow out after Whitney's brother. We were sitting there alone, so we decided it was probably time to leave. We had a great time, and wish Andy nothing but the best.
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All in all it was a great weekend, and if I could, I wouldn't change a thing. I am trying to practice this no regrets thing in my life. You only live once. What a great life I have, I cannot complain. Complaining is for crazy people.
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You can overcome anything if you don't bellyache. ~Bernard M. Baruch

Friday, November 6, 2009

Good Morning My Sweet

I worked last night with the ever so fun Ann Marie. We got a lot done, I think I am Christmased(is that a word?) out. Chad called last night while I was at work, usually updating me on Charlie. He was actually calling to tell me they gave him the day off Friday (today). I guess they realized how hard he has been working and told him to sleep in today. I never get Chad during the week, so I am so happy to say we have had a wonderful morning. I had some homework to do on the computer but it joys me to hear all three of them playing together in the living room. It made me want to get my work done that much quicker. We have some errands to run this morning, we have to finish off his brother's birthday gift, and we are actually getting a few Christmas gifts today. I need to get all of the pictures off of my D-40 so I can have a free memory card for the airshow tomorrow.

We are so excited. If anyone is going to be around Monroe this weekend, they are having the annual WWII airshow, bombs and all. We are going for my granddaddy; he loved airplanes. I think he would have gotten along with Chad so well. I guess we will see him in heaven. I am going to honor him tomorrow. I will wear my jumpsuit and army tags he gave me and take lots of pictures for him. I miss him so much. When we were kids we thought he was annoying at times, always video recording us. Now looking back at those videos and hearing his voice, well, I miss him. Around Thanksgiving especially, he was always here for Thanksgiving. hmmm... I guess I will leave it at that. I hope you all have a great weekend.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Sinus Headache, Puppy Breath, and My Poor Toes

I wasn't scheduled to work today but I was going to go in to fill a gap since by boss wanted the day off. No biggie, plus I could get some extra hours to pay for Charlie's #2 vet visit next week. The only problem was I woke up this morning with a splitting headache. Oh well, I probably could have gone in, but I would have had to walk and it's cold and wet outside so I am saving my breath and resting today.

As for Charlie, I try and get him to rest with me, and it starts with head butting, growling, and gnawing on my feet. Then finally after an hour he gets sleepy. The only thing is he puts his face right in front of mine, and he has that sweet and stinky puppy breath. I know I am going to miss him as a puppy when he gets bigger but I wish I could find a remedy for that stinky breath.

He has been wrestling with a duck stuffed animal for about an hour. Now he's all tuckered out. Looks like it's nap time.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

You Complete Me

So here is the blog for all of you who have been anxiously awaiting it. To all of you who have been keeping up with what Chad and I have been up to and to all of you who have no idea, here is our story.
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Chad and I moved out on our own about 2 and a half years ago. We moved in to a duplex just across the street from my mom and dad, owned by a family friend who has known my sister's and I since we were wee little girls. We were so happy to be on our own and out of our parents hair. We were starting our life together, encountering bumps, road-blocks, and some of the happiest moments of our lives. What has happened the past week hits close to the top of our happy life changing moments list. Right up there with Jack, and Chad asking me to marry him, this is an all-time happy moment. I have so much love in my heart, for me and about 100,000 other people. I am so happy.
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We have completed our little family... for now anyways. Last Wednesday Chad and I set out on a journey to bring home our second little boy. We didn't know what to expect, or how happy it was going to make us. We started the week knowing what was coming and when the day came we were beside ourselves. We drove about an hour and a half to Climax, North Carolina, just south of Greensboro to a little house on a hill. All we had were a couple of pictures. We prepared quickly the night before because at first we didn't know he would be coming home with us so soon. But, we were given the go-ahead to bring him home, he was ready. So much excitement had come over me. When we got there and I saw him and his brothers for the first time, I was so excited. I couldn't believe this moment had finally come. There he was sitting, looking up at me.
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2 years ago, this was just not possible. We had signed a lease agreement that said, No Pets. But, now that our neighbors have moved out, my landlord came to me, and said, "I've known you for a long time, and I just can't see saying no to you, I don't feel right about it, you can have a dog." It was music to my ears and I immediately ran inside and called Chad. This has been about a month ago, that we found out. We have tried so hard to keep everything a secret because we didn't know when, or how we were going to do it. Chad and I are meant to be you see, both of us wanted a bird, so we got Jack, and both of us wanted a dog, an English bulldog, both of us. No arguing what kind of dog to get because we both knew we wanted the same. So when she told us we could have one, it was just a matter of when, where and how much?
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We scowered the Internet, so many scammers and so many mixes. Nothing felt right. It looked like we were going to have to travel to Georgia to get one. But, just about 2 weeks ago Chad found a breeder in Climax, NC. This gentleman was so nice, so informative and everything just felt right. We didn't care which sex, we just wanted a healthy, pure-bred English bulldog. Which was exactly what he had. Three boys, three perfectly beautiful boys. He sent us photos of all three and their daddy, "Hummer" and mommy "Chili Pepper." I didn't know we were going to have a choice. I was getting anxious because I just couldn't believe it was all happening so fast. At first he told us it would be two weeks before we could bring him home but when we called him to schedule a time to visit he told us we could bring him home. I was ecstatic. I didn't think I would make it through work on Wednesday. But I did, and we set out on our trek to bring home the dog that would complete us.
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Everything worked out perfectly, we held all three. We just knew them as 1, 2 and 3. We have had names picked out for 2 years, and have done more research on bulldogs than humanly possible. We were ready. When I picked him up, I knew he was the one. He was like a roley-poley. He spoke to me, he grunted and looked into my eyes, and that was it. He was my Charlie. As bad as I hated it, we made the trip home with him in a kitty crate. No... I didn't hold him, but I did rip the gate off and comfort him through the small opening. I peeked at him through the door and told him, "You don't know me yet, but I love you with all the love one person can have in their heart."
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The past few days have been a whirlwind. He has only made 2 accidents in the house since we brought him home on Wednesday. He is just so perfect. We took him for his first vet visit on Friday, and they told us he was perfect. The vet told us that such perfection in a bulldog comes from a great breeder, and we thank god for our breeder. We never thought we would get a bully with Championship bloodlines, but we did, only because it guarantees that he be healthy. And that he was. We were scheduled to meet Chad's parents for dinner after the vet. They had no idea. We were in the yard with Charlie when they pulled up and they both had the biggest smiles on their faces. He is just so little right now and my mom says that because of his colorings it looks like he is wearing pants. They couldn't believe we had kept it a secret. They knew we had wanted one for a long time. When they came to visit, Charlie was just beginning to become comfortable with his surroundings. He was wild, growling and playing with everyone. They loved him. How could you not? Chad's dad called Saturday just to check on him.
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Everyday is a good day in our house. Everyday he is doing something new, and more funny than the day before. He loves everyone. We make little trips across the street so he can get acquainted with other people and other animals. Bailey isn't to sure of him yet because he is so little, and so full of energy. I have my camera sitting out so I can catch those perfect moments when your heart just melts, because they don't stay this way for long. We have had such a great weekend, despite having to work everyday, I have still been able to enjoy Charlie. Chad stayed over at Mom and Dad's for several hours with him last night while I worked. They all carved pumpkins and watched college football. Everything in our lives seems so perfect, everything has fallen into place. We are so happy, I don't know what else could make me happier than I am now, other than walking down the aisle to Chad. I have more love and happiness in my heart than ever.
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Now you know our story, now you know our secret. I will keep you all updated on his milestones (bath time, walking on a leash, etc). His name is Hummer (for his Daddy) Charlie Walker (for my Grandaddy) Graham, just for the record.
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He completes us. : )

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

It's going to be a long day

I have had a long week already. I had a huge exam yesterday that consumed the past few days for me. But, it's over, thank goodness.

Today Chad and I are taking somewhat of a road trip when we get off, to Greensboro. We needed to pick up a Christmas gift or two so we thought we would head up that way. I know it's crazy, on Wednesday at 4:00pm traveling all the way up there for a Christmas gift?? Well let's just say it's something we have had in mind for a while. It's going to be great! We are knocking out the Christmas gifts right and left. Maybe when Christmas comes we will actually be able to afford our wedding bands. That would be a relief!

I hope you all have a lovely day! If I can get through work, I will be having a great day!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Jumping out of my skin

A couple of weeks ago we found out some exciting news and have been sitting on it for a while. Or at least to me it seems like it's been a while. Things are progressing and we are hoping to have definite answers this week. Well, it's all very definite, but timing is key now. I am still a little leery of broadcasting online because we aren't for sure yet but hopefully in the next week or so we will at least have some photos. We just keep crossing our fingers and praying to God. We are ecstatic more and more as the days pass. This will truly be an act of God if everything goes as planned. I can't wait for you all to be excited with us because this has been something Chad and I have only dreamed about. God blesses us everyday and I praise him right now.

"I don't have a thing that I got on my own. I don't have a care that I carry alone. But I have a God, who's carrying me. I don't have a sin that He doesn't forgive, and I don't have a heart that is worthy of His. But, I have a God, He still loves me. So I don't need a temporary man-made deity, when I've got the real thing, I've got the real thing. The Lord of all the earth, the Maker of all things, He alone is the One True God. Kingdoms rise and fall, but even through it all, He remains the One True God."

Words and lyrics from Mark Harris' "One True God"

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Lazy day

Chad and I have been going non-stop for a long time. I work 80 hours a week, basically with school and my "full-time" job. Chad is in his busy season at work so he's been working extra hard. I have been going through some stressful situatons so we have been escaping every weekend to some of our favorite places, Biltmore, Renaissance Festival, Gamecocks games, etc. We go non-stop all week, and then all weekend. Well, this weekend we had a choice, busy, busy, busy, or lazy, lazy, lazy. Well, as you can see we chose lazy. It's actually pretty awesome. We work too hard not to have a lazy day every now and then. It helps me get some much needed housework done that I can't do when I am so busy during the week. You don't know how much I wish I could have a day off during the week to myself. Those days don't happen much for me. Tomorrow we were going to go to the Balloon Festival in Statesville but I spoke to a Balloon man and he said the weather is probably not going to coopperate with the balloons tomorrow. So we decided to stay home and have another lazy day.

We are going early in the morning to my sister's induction to the honor society at Johnson and Wales. Then we are going to do our wedding registry at Belk's. I am hoping right about 2:00 and I can get in an afternoon nap, I don't see those much either. We have been enjoying our lazy weekend. Chad had a dental procedure on Thursday so he has been recooperating from that. His teeth look beautiful now. It's hard to believe you can erase 15 years of not going to the dentist. He is very lucky. Don't forget to take lazy days to yourselves. I don't know about you but I cherish those days just as much as the busy fun days away from home. : )

Monday, October 19, 2009

The Leaves Keep Falling

We live under about 8 big oak trees. Big oak trees equal about a zillion leaves. Our wonderful neighbors moved out a couple of weeks ago so we get to take care of the yard 100% now. I don't mind at all, it's actually kind of fun, until you bring in the zillion leaves that come to visit this time of year. I decided that we would rake our yard once a week until all of the leaves are gone. It's worked out pretty nice because we always have a pretty yard, not a leaf-covered yard. The trees return a favor to us when it's cold because they're like insulation to us , our vehicles are never covered in frost because of the trees. So... I guess it's ok that we have to rake every now and then. They keep our plants and house warm in exchange for cleaning up after their waste. People are saying we didn't get much of a fall this year, well, I don't think it's over yet. You have to have a few cold snaps to get acclimated to the chilly temperatures. I still think it's fall! I am going to enjoy my pumpkins and my mums for a little while longer.

This past weekend we helped Chad's brother and sister-in-law celebrate their 1 year anniversary. Time flies when you're having fun I guess. It seems just like yesterday that we were preparing for their wedding. They invited us out for dinner, hmmm? Maybe it should have been the other way around. I wish I could have invited them but then I would have felt obligated to pay for their meal, and goodness knows I don't have that kind of money laying around. I wish we could have though, maybe one day we can make up for our shortcomings. It was a lot of fun none-the-less. We went to a modern meditteranean restaurant at Southpark called M5. It was a beautiful restaurant and the food was just as good as the restaurant looked. I would recommend anyone to go there. We gave them one of our nifty pumpkins. I bought a couple and painted them a while back and people like them so much I have been painting them for everyone. Just give me a shout and you too could have a spider covered pumpkin. : )
I hope you all had as lovely a weekend as we did. We are looking forward to the weekend ahead. We play Vandy on Saturday which will be a lot of fun, and then on Sunday we are going to the gem-mine and Annual Hot-air balloon festival in Statesville. I hope you all have a great week! Cheers!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The love of my life and the Biltmore

Chad and I have been together for almost 6 years now. People look at us as a married couple and have looked at us that way for a long time. We don't really fight to speak of, we live together(for 2 years) and we have been sharing our assets for a long time. But I don't look at us as an old married couple. Our relationship is full of so many wonderful surprises that most relationships don't have. He still gives me butterflies and he still does those little things that make me fall in love all over again. The other day I was studying rather hard and I don't think I had gotten out of the chair I was sitting in for 2 hours. When he got home from work, he made me hot cider and brought me homemade vegetable soup. It meant everything to me. I love those days when he brings home flowers for no reason or just decides spur of the moment he wants to take me out. The busy life I have, he seems to do all the right things to keep me sane. I think we were meant to be.
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Saturday was not a good day for me. I had been looking forward to it for a while and all of the ends just didn't meet. Chad's parents cancelled due to illness and his brother and sister-in-law didn't come either so I was bummed. I feel like I have to work extra hard around them and when they didn't show up it made me feel inadequate to some extent (I understand their reasons but even still). Everything ended up fine, just that initial burn bothered me. We had a great time at the Renaissance Festival, we laughed, a lot, and he just kept reminding me of our little secret and it kept me upbeat and happy. It's the little things he does that mean the most to me. Like the wonderful day he gave me at the Biltmore.
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On Monday we went to the Biltmore house, and we had a blast. People keep reminding me of the rain, but Chad and I weren't bothered by the rain at all. We still hiked, saw everything we wanted to see, and did everything we wanted to do. And even though I didn't get nice sunny pictures of the mountains... When God closes a door he always opens a window, even though it was raining God still gave me great photos. This is the first time we have been able to come in warm weather, but guess what? It was in the high 40s. I think that's colder than when we went in the spring. It was wonderful. We didn't venture from the actual Biltmore property this time, we explored everything around the house. My favorite part of this trip was being able to see the four new rooms that opened. My favorite was the Nursery. It was beautiful and the coolest thing about it was they had a whole floor sitting area showing you how they went about restoring everything. I have to say I don't think I will ever get tired of the Biltmore, and we only have to travel 2 hours to get there. There were people from Wisconsin, Texas, Minnesota, New Jersey. And it is basically sitting in our backyard. We should all be happy, having such a place in the state we live in.
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Now that the Biltmore has become so popular you have to make reservations to get in the house. You have to pick a date and time, and a lot of times there aren't times available on dates you chose. But thankfully there was a 9 o'clock available for us when I made reservations. We went through the house in about 2 hours. We don't usually eat at the "Stable Cafe" but this time we decided it was a must. Most people think it's too expensive but the price was comparable to eating at a place like Olive Garden. Not too bad. We filled our bellies, Chad had a beer specially brewed for Biltmore and I bet you can guess, he loved it.
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Once we were full we started out on our journey around the estate. We were the only brave ones. But good thing because no one obstructed the view from my camera. Everything was so pretty despite the rain. We hiked to the bass pond this time. Chad wished he had his pole with him, but I think it is restricted anyways. We were able to get at least one good picture of us. I was hoping for some engagement pictures but the weather didn't cooperate. Can you see the flower Chad picked for me? It's in my hair, a pretty pink rose. That was probably illegal, but it's the thought that counts. One of my favorite parts of the day was seeing the Italian water gardens. Last time we were there they were working on them. This time they were blooming and full of life. I got some great photos of koi. Chad wants to frame a few for our bedroom. You can see the raindrops on the water, pretty neat. This was one of my favorite photo opportunities. I've told Chad for many years that when we buy our first house I want to put in a Koi pond. I guess we just have to buy a house first.
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Our day together was wonderful. It worked out since it was fall break and Chad's vacation days just got renewed. I think he has almost 4 weeks of vacation days now, so one day wouldn't hurt. The rest we will probably use for our wedding and our honeymoon. We're probably going back to Biltmore for Christmas too (by the way they were putting up Christmas trees while we were there, the fake ones). We're probably just going to buy a season pass this time, that way we can go whenever we want for a year, for free basically. We're going to do the Segway tour next time too, in hopes of better weather. It was a fun journey as it always is, and it was even better having my soul mate by my side.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Work, Date Night, and the Renaissance Festival, then... work again...

Unfortunately like my lovely fiance' I don't get to work 7-4, or an 8 hour shift, every day, 5 days a week. So last week I worked Wednesday all day, Thursday I went to school 7:00-12:30 then worked 2-9pm, then on Friday I worked harder than ever from 9-5 which amounts to about 19 hours I think, Lori too. So needless to say, oh wait I worked Monday too, all day and on Tuesday I went to school all day. But, anyways point being I deserved every bit of fun I had over the weekend. On Friday night my "fiance'"(I love saying that) treated me to dinner which was so nice after my long day. We were given some great news on Thursday but things aren't for sure yet so I am not disclosing any information. I don't want anything to leak out too soon. But it made our weekend, I think we celebrated... well, all weekend and on Monday(today).

Saturday we had plans with several people to possibly go to the Renaissance Festival. We were ready at 8am but the only person who made it was my sister, she always makes it! Chad's parents unexpectedly couldn't come and we never heard from his bro. We had a hearty breakfast out and were there at 10am when the gates opened. Chad and I have a routine when we go to the festival but it all went to hell when they started drinking alcohol. We made friends with so many people even the King and Queen! It was a lot of fun trying to describe Las Vegas to them because it is before their time. They wished Chad and I well. It was so special, they stopped just for my sister and I. My sister introduced herself to a lot of people including the town drunk, he held her hand for a while and was actually calling her "Britney Jill" so after that she referred to herself as "Britney Jill." It was freaking hilarious. She also made friends with the booger man. I don't think that's what he is but he told us he likes to pick his boogers, and he's green. His name is "Gilly Do." He loved my sister, I think he even tried to kiss her at one point. My favorite part was when we met Maximilian the knight who jousted earlier in the day. He was so handsome and so tall. My sister has been coping with her recent breakup, and I think he made her feel so much better. He was gorgeous!

We had so much fun! We stayed out there from 10 until 6pm. We met the tree man and he talks this year, usually he is mute, but he was very friendly to all of us, he even posed for a picture. We saw six or more shows, including the joust. We supported all of the traveling artisans by buying some of their art. We didn't even buy anything for ourselves, we spent all of our money on others. It was all wonderful and we are going back at least 2 more times we have marked on our calendar. Our sole purpose for going was for my sister. She needed this more than anything and we are happy to say she had a blast, so mission accomplished!

Oh, I forgot to add the Gamecocks won!!!!!! So that's 5-1 for us, and we are ranked 22nd! Go Gamecocks!!! I had to work on Sunday so we relaxed Sunday afternoon but today we went to the Biltmore house and it was wonderful. I will blog about it soon, with lots of pictures too!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

No news

Just a typical Chad, Beth and Jack week. Work, play golf, study, go to school, work, study, take pictures, play outside, work, study, go to school, you get the point. Nothing exciting happening so far this week. I am recovering from my weekend illness. I feel a whole lot better this week, thank goodness because we're going to Biltmore on Monday. I have really been looking forward to this trip. We haven't been when it has been warm in a long time. I have seen some photos on News Channel 36's website of the mountains, and it is all just beckoning me. The photos here at the beginning are photos from people around Charlotte that have been to the mountains this past weekend. The colors are looking pretty nice.

Chad and I are going to get some engagement pictures made at the Biltmore. Nothing professional. We didn't hire someone to go with us. I will post some when we get back. We have planned to tour the Biltmore countryside this time. We're going to hike to the bass pond, and go see our groundhog friend that we see every year when we go. It's always cold about the time we visit, either at Christmas or in early March for spring break. So this year I think we will be very comfortable and able to do a lot more. I promise I will have plenty of pictures to share. You know me, I can't go anywhere without my camera. I only have my Nikon now. Sadly I passed on my Olympus digital pocket camera to my future "mom." She has been struggling with her camera for so long. Since I bought my Nikon I have no use for my pocket one, so I gave it to her. Chad paid $299 for it new about 3 years ago. I think she will get great use out of it. Sad to say I won't be able to hide my Nikon in the Biltmore. I will try to get some shots on the patio at least. See you all when we get back!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

So much for fun

On Friday morning I set out to have a great day and to have a great date night with my fiance'. I headed to work and all was good. I tried to finish some jobs I had started and my boss and fellow sales associates noticed all the work I had done the night before. So my day was going great, everyone was happy and we were getting a lot of work done. I put out a lot of fall candles the night before but I had 2 shelves left and I decided I would go ahead and put out some Christmas ones. Well it was a bad idea because one of them set me off on a sneezing frenzy. The sneezing never stopped and then my nose started to run. Oh great! Let me just say that today (Sunday) I am congested, and uncomfortable. I have gone so long without a runny nose accompanied by a sinus infection. I guess it's time. Maybe my body is trying to tell me something. Maybe it's telling me to slow down? I work too much, and I don't have a lot of down time. No time to watch TV, no time to go shopping, no time to see friends, no time to watch Twilight, no time to do anything. I work, study, go to school, sleep, work, study, sleep, work, work, work, a neverending cycle.


I hope that next weekend will break the cycle for me. On Saturday Chad and I have plans to go to the Renaissance Festival with his parents but it might get pushed back to the next weekend. Because... The Gamecocks are 4-1 now and they play Kentucky next Saturday at home. Chad doesn't want to miss this game. So we are hoping that his parents will join us at Williams Brice stadium to see our Gamecocks slaughter the Wildcats. They haven't been with us to a game since they saw the Arkansas game three years ago. I work on Sunday for our infamous Ornament Debut. Then on Monday, the day I have been waiting for, for weeks. We're going to the Biltmore House!!! Yay! We're actually on fall break on Monday and Tuesday and I am off both days so hopefully it will be a great time for me to relax, and hopefully I will be feeling better by then. I bought my own insurance policy before the start of this school year, so at least I know I have good coverage in case I need to go to the doctor. But for now I will lay in the bathroom floor against the cold tile with my tissues in hopes that the stuffiness will go away.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Date Night

So I have been looking forward to this day all week. It is quite possible that I have had the week from hell. I know I have a job, Praise God! and I know I have a fiance' who is actually in the country but inevitably it still became the week from hell. I will spare you all because I don't really want to relive all that happened this week so you are off the hook. No long drawn out stories today. I will talk about how happy I am to be free this afternoon. I do have to work today but I am so happy that I am free from schoolwork tonight. Finally I can go out with Chad and not be lethargic. Sometimes I have these very long long long days, school at 7am then work, then I come home and Chad wants to go to the driving range. Sometimes I feel like I just want to lay on the cold bathroom floor and conk out but I go with him anyways. I hit two baskets worth of balls then I am really ready for bed. But I forgot who is going to do the pesky homework that creeps up after that? Oh well, not today, no homework, and we're not going to the driving range tonight.

We are going to do leisurely things, like walking the mall, having dinner together. Maybe tonight I can finally let loose and leave school and work behind for the time being. I will come back to it on Monday. Maybe I will have a glass of wine and then put the corks in my nose. This is the kind of night I have been waiting on. Sure it makes me look silly, but I need silly, I need laughs. So.... Itinerary for tonight, FUN, LAUGHS, SILLINESS, and above all DO THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY, not stressed out and tired. I am excited now, countdown to Date night 8 more hours, can I make it?