It is officially spring break here in the
south. Although the weather is on the chilly side, and rain is coming from
above (I know to be thankful for the rain. I know that in the summer months we
will be dry dry dry… but… my yard has standing water from a month ago that I am
positive is a mosquito breeding zone!) I am thankful for the time to catch up
on the DVR, sleep in, and plant some flowers! Next week the weather will be in
the 80*s, so this is my attempt to state all of the positives to keep from
turning bitter.
The first part of the week was beautiful! We
had a baseball game, flowers were planted, ferns were carefully hung, and my azaleas
are in full bloom. Penny came for a visit and helped me with the flowers.
However, I may have let my hidden talent slip and gave the secret away that I
actually do like to plant flowers. (She usually takes care of this for us.) So,
with this being said… a nice little trip was made to Lowe’s. My husband never
sends me flowers throughout the year. I am actually OK with this. I even tell
him not to spend the money. Sure they are nice, and I do love the little bit of
cheer they add to the table for the week that they are alive. However, truth be
known… When I don’t get over priced flowers from the florist, then I have ZERO
guilt spending the $$$ that I do on flowers and plants for my yard in the
spring, summer, and fall. (Yes, flowers last until the late fall here. I never
bought mums because my spring flowers still looked great at the end of
November.)
So, the trip was made. The money was spent, and now I have a
beautiful porch full of happiness and color.
My mother in law seriously has the prettiest yards ever. (My Grandy also had the prettiest flowers.) Well, Penny was telling me that it would use less dirt in the pot if I added an old plastic pot upside down. She claims it takes less "area" of dirt. This is when I just said, Ok... did what she said, and came to realize that my husband gets his nerdy tendencies from his mom. Sorry, Penny. I still love you. Even when you are in math teacher mode.
I will have to take a picture each
month of or porch! You would not believe the way the fountain grass and potato
vine will grow!
On Wednesday of our Spring Break there was no
baseball, and it was a gloomy day so we decided to take a little road trip. I
love these little day trips that are just Coach and me. Our lives are seriously
so busy. I love our busy schedules, and I know we are serving the way God intended,
and I also know that one day when we have children (and another dogJ) I know it will
not be as easy to just decide to go. So, I always love the crazy conversations
we have while in the car. The best conversation on this trip was Coach convincing
me that he is going to go and walk on at some college to play football for 4
years. He wants to be a college football star. I just listened to this little
spill. I have no words. Anyway… we decided to go and visit some friends that
turned into family from the Augusta area. Our first stop was to see our sweet
friend Hollie at Mimi T’s. If you are in the area… You MUST shop here! My
amazing talented friend Virginia makes the most amazing wreaths and is now
doing very cute applique. Hollie has the antique store and it is amazing! I
feel like it should be in Southern Living, only very affordable! Be sure to
check it out when you are in town and tell them Carley sent you! (I am
constantly sharing her wreaths!) Oh and I bought the cutest earrings, and a soy
candle that I am in LOVE with! I just can’t tell you how much I love the merchandise.
I also love that you are treated like family! Seriously… the best! Be sure to “like”
their Facebook page!
My favorite part of living in Thomson for the
11 months that we did (Hardest 11 months of my life! Also the first 11 months
of our marriage… not the hardest because of our marriage…) was the friend that
I gained while student teaching. Mrs. Massey is not just a friend, she is
really family. When we left Warrenton and started heading to Thomson, Coach told
me that I better not cry. If I cried, he was going to leave me there!
(Kidding!) I know he just know how much that little school meant to me, and how
much I missed everyone. I seriously had the best experience while student
teaching. I thank God daily for the friendship that I gained. So… with that
being said, I got to see my role model. I had some tears when I walked in the classroom.
(Crazy…sure!) If felt so good to surprise her and see her face when I walked
down the hall. Pretty much the best spring break moment!
I also got to see this sweet lady that is
also a great friend now. She is one of the people that kept me sane and smiling
throughout the student teaching experience. I am sad that Ms. Wood is across
the street! She was my other rock that kept telling me it was going to be OK
and that my ISL was going to be fine! Ohhhh the memories!
While driving from one place to the next we drove by our old street. Oh, Cedar St. How I do NOT miss that house!
I promised Coach that since we were so close
to Augusta that we could drive to the city. How could we visit the city and not
go to 2nd and Charles? This is our absolute favorite used bookstore.
He picked up a stack…I mean STACK of books. He even found one by Tom Landry
that was signed… for $8! When he showed me he was whispering… like he found a
pot of gold or something! I picked up a CD, a book, and a cookbook. Can you
believe I didn’t buy any children’s books?!
After our book binge, we decided to make one
last stop at our fave sushi place. I think Coach was easy to convince because
that meant we got to drive by Augusta National. It was nice to see everyone
working and getting the finishing touches ready for the Masters and all the
chaos. It will be crazy to be working and not in Augusta during next week. (It
will also be crazy to not be working on an ISL! Can I get an AMEN?!)
So our
last stop was a little fried asparagus and Crazy Susan rolls at Takosushi. Warning:
Not clean, and not paleo… just pure spring break food!
I know that my sweet college buddies are going to read this and message me asking why I didn't come see them. I know CRCT is approaching, y'all are still in school, and I know that me calling would probably just add some stress. SO, I PROMISE that I will plan a trip and stay at someone's house for a few days. I guess I'll float around. One night with Amy, one with Mary Beth, and another with Vicki. :)
Today we have cleaned out the DVR, loved on
Dub, and took advantage of the rain hitting the roof and keeping us inside.
Sometimes it is nice to do nothing.
this little baby is just dreaming of having a sister... just sayin' |
Love love,
C^2
Hey I found you!! You are just too adorable!!! Looking forward to sharing your life thru your blogs. Enjoyed hanging out tonight ;) have a great rest of your spring break ;). Nighty noodles ;). Love ya!!!
ReplyDeleteABSOLUTELY!!! Can't wait. I thought about the ISL as well. It is very strange not to spend spring break working on it!!! Missing You! Tell Coach I said Hi!
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