Sunday, December 30, 2007

Sister Time...

Always makes me even more homesick for a few days once I'm back in Georgia.

I miss my parents. I miss my sisters. I miss Nattie's touchy-feely demands while we watch movies on the couch - "Scratch my back. Play with my hair. Tickle my arm."

I miss my dog - the old one. I miss the way my Mama smells in the morning when I hug her. (It's a good smell.) I wake up wishing I could get a big bear hug from my Daddy. I miss waking up to the smell of breakfast being made. I miss clean air.

To ease the homesickness, I can look forward to:
  1. The fam coming to Georgia on MLK weekend to help us move.
  2. Time with Jennie during the break - sister date!
  3. The possibility of Kadee and JP moving back to the mountains next fall so he can go back to grad school.

I know the last one is a long way off, but I'll take what I can get today. :-)

Friday, December 28, 2007

Under Contract!

It's official!

At 10:00 am this morning, I signed my very first contract for my very first home!! My parents happened to be in town for a supper club gathering , so they were able to see the house and give their "seal of approval" before I signed on the dotted line.


My new crib: 3257 Foxwood Trail

When you walk into the house, the first thing you see is the open living room, dining room and kitchen plan. This was something Bryan and I searched high and low for. The first time we saw this house, we fell in love with it.


Living Room


Kitchen



Dining Room

The door you can see at the back of the living room photo opens up to the patio, which also leads to the deck that was built off of the master bedroom. I am already picturing summer and spring mornings with a good book and a cup of coffee on this deck!

Patio

Deck

To get to the master bedroom, you walk up a small set of stairs from the living room. On the right side of the hallway, you'll find the first full bath. Across the hall on the left hand side is the first bedroom.



I love the way the countertops and cabinets match the work done in the kitchen as well!


Guest Bathroom


This will be one of the guest bedrooms... I told Nattie today I could leave it pink and make it her room. When she smiled and said ok, I panicked a little inside.

The Land of Pink

The last room on the right at the end of the hallway is the master bedroom. There is a smaller full bath as well.

Master Bedroom

Master Bath: Part 1

Master Bath: Part 2

Across the hall from the master bedroom, is another bedroom/office. I think we will keep this room as an office. I love the hardwood floors they brought into this room.


Office

On the bottom level of the split, there are three more rooms: a laundry room, 4th bedroom and bonus room/den. When we came to sign the papers today, the ceilings had been put in, the walls were sheet rocked and painted, and they were ready to lay down the carpet. I am so very very thankful that our home will be move-in ready.



Bedroom #4: AKA "ManCave"


Bonus Room:
All of the walls have been painted a neutral cream and the tan carpet will be down by the time we move in.

We are scheduled to close on January 17th, which is perfect due to the long MLK weekend we'll have for moving. Please pray that everything moves smoothly in the next three weeks because no matter what, we have to be OUT of this apartment on January 22nd! Come visit in February! :-)

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Christmas Update

I thought I'd give you a teensy update on what's been going on since my break started on the 23rd. Jennie and I were reveling last night in the fact that we still have until January 8th before we have to see the doors of Fair Oaks again. This is the time of year I really love my job. :-)

Floataway Cafe

Bryan and I started my vacation time off at Floataway Cafe! This restaurant is part of the Star Provisions family - Bacchanalia is a sister eatery. We actually drove out to Floataway to purchase a gift certificate for Bryan's parents for Christmas. When we arrived at the restaurant, we realized: 1) How late it was. 2) How hungry we were 3) The menu was phenomenal.

I had some of the best food I've ever put in my mouth. If you ever have the chance to make your way to Zonolite Road and Floataway Cafe, you have to try the She Crab Soup. Neither Bryan or I had words to describe the creamy, sherry-induced goodness that made its way to our table that night. All in all, it was a fabulous way to start my Christmas Break.


Floataway Cafe

After a night of good food.

Kari's Here!

Bryan and I are currently on the hunt for a church a little closer to home, but the last couple of weeks we have visited West Cobb Baptist Church. What made this week's service even better was being able to sit beside my BFF (Best Faraway Friend), Kari! Les Massons are here in the good ol' U-S-of-A for ten days to spend the holidays with Kari's family. Our time together is always precious, and I really enjoyed being able to worship with her on Sunday.



I know when I get back from Weaver-vegas, she and I will have to make our way to Willie Rae's for fish tacos, fried green tomatoes and some of JJ's key lime pie.



Dirty Santa

As we get a little older, our Christmas traditions adjust to the lives of our growing families. Our traditional Christmas night dinner at my Uncle David's was moved to the evening of the 23rd so that we could all be together. This year, instead of exchanging a bazillion gifts, we played Dirty Santa instead. We each brought a "gag gift" to make the game a little more interesting. And boy, did it get interesting.



My Aunt Donna picked up a new "grill"...




DeeDee acquired a lovely Prostate Exam Kit (oh. my.)


Her exact words: "I'm goin' to beat somebody." :-)

I am also sad to say that the only Christmas pictures we took were that night after dinner. I'm really quite embarrassed. Oh well, there's always Easter. :-)


Boone Girl Cousins around the tree

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas!


Love,
The Smyrna Zoo:
Bryan and Abby (Zookeepers)
and of course...
Buddy, Charlie, Lady and Herbie

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Homeward Bound

I've been looking over my Thanksgiving pictures, making my homesickness even worse in the process. On a positive note, it makes me look forward to several things as I get ready to head home on Sunday.


1. Having someone to ride with. One of the things I've really enjoyed about Jennie being back in Georgia is that we are able to ride home together and share the drive. I love our three hour talks, random sing-alongs and the fact that we know we'll take turns taking naps. :-) I know that these rides are becoming precious sister time - since she'll be riding home with Chris after June 14, 2008!


2. Extra time with Kadee and JP! I am learning alot from watching Kadee and JP figure out how to divide their time equally between their families in different cities. I was so excited to talk to her and know that our WHOLE family would be together for several days. I will take all of the sister time I can get.



3. Snuggling with Nattie. She is the warmest bed-hogger I know. I'll take it.




4. Home Movies. You've never seen The Boone Girls break it down until you've watched our home movies.



5. Christmas Eve Dinner at our house. We spend about 2 days getting everything together. I love being in the kitchen with Mama and my sisters. I especially love potato casserole, blueberry salad, stuffed carrots and london broil.

6. BEATTY! There's a puppy at my parents' house. Need I say more?





7. Seeing DeeDee at least two times in one week.




8. Laughter.


Disclaimer for the general public:
Those are NOT my mother's real teeth.
:-)

PS - Scroll down and see the Halloweeny-Post I snuck in via the wonderful world of saved drafts.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Congratulations Leigh and Dave!





Bryan and I spent the weekend in Charleston, SC celebrating with his family. On Friday, December 14th, his sister Leigh became Charlotte Leigh Hughes! It was a wonderful and relaxing weekend filled with lots of great memories. Besides - how often do we get an invitation to go to the beach in December? :-)

We started the weekend early on Thursday night with a yummy BBQ rehearsal dinner at one of the houses rented for the big weekend. It was a great night to spend catching up with the Spann family and getting to know the Hughes clan. After we wore all the grownups down, the younger crowd headed to Dunleavy's for a couple of drinks. I, being the bright wallflower that I am, sat back and snapped a few shots of the dance-happy crew.








The girls started The Big Friday off with a fantastic lunch in Mt. Pleasant at the Old Village Post House hosted by Bryan and Leigh's Aunt Charlotte and Grammy. It was absolutely fabulous. If you are ever in the area, I highly recommend stopping by and trying the lamb stew or shrimp and grits.






Leigh opening her "First Christmas" ornament!



Leigh with Mama Hughes (L) and Mama Spann (R)




The Spann-Irwin Women
Back Row: Leigh, Aunt Charlotte
Front Row: Nanny (Spann), Emily (Mom) and Grammy (Irwin)


When we came back from lunch, we only had a couple of hours before it was time to walk to the beach! Around 3:30 we all walked across the street to the beach. Bryan was quite the trooper as he hoisted himself all the way to the beach and back on his crutches. :-)



The crowd waiting for the bride!


The groom and his motley crew waiting for Leigh. :-)

Leigh and her dad walked over to the beach once we found our "spot."



The mayor of Mt. Pleasant and a good friend of Leigh's, Harry Hallman, conducted the ceremony.



Leigh's Lovely Bridesmaids


The New Hughes!

David (with Emily) and Leigh (with Baxter)


My favorite beach bum. :-)


After the wedding and a short cocktail hour at the beach house, we all headed back into town to the Water's Edge restaurant for a delicious dinner reception.


Leigh and Pa


My dinner date!

Wyatt and Emily (my future in-laws!)


My sister-to-be :)

We headed home Saturday morning so Bryan could get back to work that afternoon (sigh) but it was an absolutely fantastic weekend. I am so excited about the years to come with Bryan's family - we are truly blessed.