Friday, December 23, 2011

Tis the Season for Merriment and Love

The past couple of week have been a blur. Between the Winter Festival, the cookie exchange,work parties, Secret Santas and the baby I feel like I need a vacation from the month of December! Don't get me wrong- I love it all and wait for it every year...I just wish I had more time to enjoy it all.

Speaking of having more time to enjoy it all...the first trimester has passed and I feel like it is flying by! This little nugget has been an angel so far. I had no side effects whatsoever, except for some back pain. From what I am told, it only gets worse from here on out.

Everyone so far has been incredibly supportive, helpful and loving. I'm so happy to know that this baby will be loved so much! He or she has received such wonderful presents this holiday season. Thank you to everyone for the lovely gifts!

While Sonny and I would be happy with either a girl or a boy, we both have our preferences...one of us will be on the shorter end of that stick when we find out next month. At our last appointment the nugget had a strong heartbeat of 160. According to a co-worker, and some old wives tales, this is an indication that it's a girl...we will wait and see!

I am looking forward to the next trimester. I can't wait to see/feel what is in store for both Sonny and me.

For Christmas we are heading up to North Georgia. Mom, dad, Sonny and I will enjoy some nice, cool weather near the mountains. We will be back in Tally for NYE so if you don't have plans, give us a ring.

Not sure if I'll post before the new year, so Happy New Year to everyone!










 (The latter photos are from a book a co-worker gave me...I wonder if they are trying to tell me something :) )

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy 1 Year!

This past weekend Sonny and I had our make-up anniversary weekend. (I had to work on the actual date.) We initially thought about going to Chicago and then Cancun, but when all was said and done we ended up at the beach just a couple of hours away. It was nice to get away and completely disconnect. I'm surprised Sonny was able to that considering he's such a tech junky! We enjoyed good food, great weather and each other.

So often we get caught up in the daily grind and stresses that we forget how much we actually like/love each other. I'm so happy that I got to marry one of the best people I know who not only loves me unconditionally, but who helps me to be the best person I can be. Happy first wedding anniversary, Genius!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Since it's been a while...

I'll use the photos to tell you where I've been and what I've been up to. Enjoy!














Since the last post I have taken a new job as Assistant Director for Annual Giving, traveled to NYC and Washington DC for work, stressed over wrapping up my old job- completed my last board meeting, gone to football games and game day receptions, met and had my photo taken with Tommy Wright, took a girls-weekend beach trip, went through another round of meds., celebrated my first wedding anniversary, saw Sugarland and Sara Barielles in concert from a private suite and I'm sure I'm leaving some other things off- but that's the highlight of the past two months!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Congratulations Zach & Danielle

Tomorrow Sonny and I head down south to Wellington to celebrate the engagement of our friends, Zach & Danielle. The two of them are absolutely cute and I can't wait for their wedding! Here's the lovely couple:
But tonight I have lots to do. First up: give the boy a haircut then pack.

I love traveling and visiting places and I don't mind the packing. What I despise is the unpacking.  I still haven't unpacked from my  trip home, so I guess repacking is a good excuse to get it done. On Sunday we will probably grab brunch with my folks - maybe they'll bring some goodies with them when they come. {And if they read this, they will know exactly what goodies I am talking about!}

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Catching-Up...

So, it's been a while since my last post. I have no excuses, other than I have just been busy, tired and downright lazy. Lots of things (both exciting and challenging) have been happening to me both socially, professional and personally.
I recently went to Miami where I spent 10 days with my family and friends. That has probably been the most time that I have spent in S. Fla. in the last six years. It was fun to see my sister graduate from the correctional academy. For those who don't know my sister, being a correctional officer suits her; it allows her to be sassy. She recently put this picture up of herself and the first thought that came to my mind was, 'guess I can't beat her up anymore, so I better learn to run away faster!'.
My mom, unfortunately, was still in S. Africa during my sister's graduation, so I served as photographer while dad was videographer. Both my mom and cousin, Joe, arrived in Miami a couple of days later and it was nice to see them. My mom brought back lots of goodies- my favorite being this white chocolate called Milky Bar. They don't sell it in the states, so I rarely get it anymore. Below is a picture of my mom in the Drakensburg Mts. and my cousin at the Homestead-Miami Speedway with my dad.

One of my favorite things about being home, aside from seeing my family, was hanging out with my friends. I love how everyone made time to hang out and catch-up. I finally got to watch a game of drunk-league kickball which was exciting. My friend Jacky's team was really kicking butt, and then a storm rolled in. So there we were will a full container of 'juice' standing in the rain. Where else do we go to? A bar. At said bar I was taken back to the good ol' college days where flip-cup was an assumed Friday night activity. It was easily four years since I played, but thanks to Dr. Shelly's teaching, it came back to me, just like riding a bike!
I also got to visit the Schnelby Winery in the Redlands which was very laid back and cool, albeit disgustingly hot and sticky. The wine was amazing and the company was great.
While I was home I managed to have a 'mini high school reunion' with some of my friends: Angie, Natalie and Kiki. I'm so happy that the girls were able to clear their calendars. I'm sure if it was a weekend we would have stayed out a lot longer talking. It was great catching-up with everyone. Thanks, Angie, for opening up your home :)
 I also got to see some amazing girls that I first met on a trip to NY with Jacky. Since then, these girls, Katrina and Vane, have become some wonderful friends. Both came to my wedding and one of them even caught the bouquet. I am happy to say that she is now engaged. (She met her fiance, Mike, through Jacky- Jacky is such a matchmaker!) While having a 'Thursday night dinner' with them, we recreated a photo from our trip to NY. When they first met me they thought I was so nice and sweet;l very Mother Theresa-esq. Hopefully they don't think any less of me now that they know me! Oh, and thanks Vane for the visual of 'the cow!' I haven't laughed that hard in years!
Being with my friends and family in Miami was fun and much needed. A couple months ago I was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome/disease. It sounds a lot worse than it actually is and unfortunately there is no cure. Being diagnosed has changed my perspective on some things and keeping with my motto- Sonny and I have decided to make some changes in our life because we 'might as well.' We are now a 'brown' family- no pun intended. That means brown rice, brown bread, etc..Sonny has been really patient with me, because since being told I have pcos I have been taking meds and the side affects aren't very pretty. I become like the female version of the Hulk. Thanks, Sonny, for being a wonderful husband and for putting up with my hot-flashes and mood swings.

On a happier note, lots of opportunities have begun presenting themselves at work and I look for to some exciting opportunities!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

This Spacecraft Could Go To Mars

The Orion spacecraft looks like something from the Apollo missions. Smaller than what I thought it would look , but cooler than I could ever imagine.

Tallahassee doesn't get many major/interesting attractions very often so when I read that the Orion spacecraft was making a stop in Tallahassee it was a definite must-see for Sonny and I. We are both a bit geeky and find all-things related to space and space travel intriguing. Seeing the craft that could be the future of space exploration was awesome! The capsule (pictured below) can hold up to six people. I could go on and on into more details about the structure of the craft, but then you would really know geeky I am.

Something I commented to Sonny on as we were leaving, is that I hope the schools in Tallahassee or at least parents took their kids to see this. The craft was inspiring to see and makes me proud of the human race. Actually, a couple of things lately have made me proud of my fellow citizens and makes me want to be a better person. Anyhow...enjoy the pics below! To read more about the Orion spacecraft's voyage click here.






Friday, April 29, 2011

Fairy Tales Do Come True


Congratulations Prince William and Catherine Middleton, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

And... the curtains are finally done!

So I found this really cute fabric online that I liked, but when I went to the store I realized that it was more for an outdoor use rather than indoors.
So my next option...keeping in mind I was on a budget, was to find a panel that I already liked, and  adjust as needed. So I bought a panel for all three of my windows and I began deconstructing and reconstructing. I took the single panel and made them double panels...which required me to stitch the cut sides...by hand! That was 84" of hand stitching. Keep in mind there are three windows, therefore there were three panels that I cut in half...which means I stitched up 6 panels for a grand total of 504" of hand stitching! HELLO ARTHRITIS!

Finished product: (mind the mess!)



Sunday, April 17, 2011

Design on a Dime...The Genius Version.


I've been itching to re-do our living room...but I'm by no means someone with an eye for interior design. I know what I like and I can match colors...so that's what I've been doing.

The first step in changing things around was to get rid of the old.
Here's our stuff before:


Once we got the sofas sold we had the stuff we ordered delivered. I knew I wanted a gallery wall...

We found this rug we liked...and some linens that matched. It's a sea foam/robins egg blue/mineral color. I stitched the fabric (by hand!) and poof- I got curtains.


 Here's a pic of where we are...there is still more to do!