Monday, January 21, 2013

MLK Day

This morning we did some volunteer work with friends from church for MLK Day of Service. We went to a local elementary school and cleared brush and limbs in the woods nearby. The kids play there and it serves the community after school hours as a place to walk trails and such. After, we had lunch with Stacey and Brandon at Stuffed Burger- YUM! We got a good walk in with Miss Daisy and I got the house cleaned and did 4 loads of laundry (after 4.5 years of marriage, I still don't understand how 2 people can create so much dirty laundry). It was a successful day off! Tomorrow will be spent doing all the things I've been avoiding like getting a new tag and title for the new car, gathering tax information, and trying to figure out all of my 401K and insurance stuff since I'm finally eligible. Blah.. Grown up stuff is boring. I'd rather do more Pinterest projects.. Pictures to come!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

That's all that matters

This afternoon we saw Les Miserables.  I LOVED the movie.  Anne Hathaway's performance of "I dreamed a dream" was phenomenal.  I may have shed a few tears.  I really thought Allan would like the movie since he was slightly obsessed with Phantom of the Opera, but when we left and I was done talking about how much I liked it, I asked what him what he thought and he said, "as long as you liked it, that's all that matters".
 

New Car!!!

I got a new car!  It's a 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe.  I've been driving it for almost a week now and I love it!  Getting a new car was so exciting, but it was sad to see the good ole Bonneville go.  It was my mom's car first and I drove it for 8 years.  Unfortunately it was starting to have some problems so it was time to move on!  We got this beauty at the Carmax in Norcross, GA.  If you are on the market for a new vehicle check out Carmax- best "no haggle" car shopping experience ever!


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

OBSESSED

I love this album!  I was a huge fan of Phillip Phillips during his season of American Idol.  He was the only person I've every voted for on the show, so I was thrilled when he won.  I loved the song they wrote for him on the show and I was hoping that his album would be great and it really really is.  He wrote/co-wrote 8 of the 12 songs.  I personally think he is a very talented singer and songwriter.  I've been listening to this album in the car since Christmas and I just can't stop!  If you haven't already, check it out!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Let's Catch Up!

Wow.  I can't believe it's been almost two and half months since I last posted.  I feel like I'm resettling back into normal life since I started my job with Rite Aid at the end of October.  Those first 3 months after moving to Athens were just weird.  It was hard to commit to anything or plan anything ahead of time because of the off chance that I would maybe start working.  The uncertainty of how long our savings would have to last made it difficult to ever spend any money on anything.  So, now that we've been here for five months life is starting to feel normal.  I feel like we actually LIVE here now.  Allan is gearing up to start the spring semester tomorrow after a few weeks off for winter break.  I've been working a lot and am really enjoying it.  We've made some friends and we feel really good about spending the next two and half years here.  So, what's been going on?

Lindsey and Nate came to visit!  We showed them Athens and had a great time at the UGA/Ole Miss game even though we lost.  It was such a fun weekend and we were really glad they got to come.  We loved seeing Julia and Scotty, too!  It was like a mini Ole Miss reunion. 

The Lamar Dodd School of Art had an open house and the different programs each had a theme for their floor.  The painters chose the Dood Ranch and all dressed up like characters from the wild west.  It was fun to see all the work Allan and his classmates have done over the semester. 

I joined a Bible study to meet more people.  We finished the book "Love Does", by Bob Goff.  The book was light and funny, but very challenging.  All of the stories are real stories from his life.  He and I are completely different people and some of the things he does I would never do, but I guess that's where the challenge was...  to think about situations differently and take more chances. 

Natalie, Andrew, and Ava spent two nights with us on their way to and from MS.  Ava is the cutest baby in the whole world and I wish we could see those sweet cheeks more often!  I can't believe she is already 1!

We had our first "orphan" Thanksgiving.  I had to work the whole week, so we couldn't make it back home to MS.  We missed seeing our families, but we made the most of it.  We made some good food that our mommas would've made and had our own little celebration.

We celebrated Allan's 30th birthday in Atlanta.  We saw the Bodies Exhibit, visited The High Museum of Art, and wanted to go ice skating in Centennial Olympic Park, but the rink was much smaller and crowded that I had imagined so we went the World of Coca-Cola instead.  It was our first day trip to Atlanta and we had a great time.  Atlanta is a great city to live close to, but I don't think I could handle the traffic on a daily basis.
 
We kicked off the Christmas season with the Christmas parade downtown.  The theme was a Charlie Brown Christmas and it was cool to see all of the floats.  Other Christmas festivities included a baking party with some friends and a concert at the Classic Center in downtown Athens.  The Athens symphony and chorus give a free concert every year and it was phenomenal.  This will definitely be a yearly tradition for us.
  
My parents came to see us for a few days the week before Christmas since my mom was on break from nursing school.  We did some Christmas shopping and showed them Athens.  We went to the aquarium Atlanta one afternoon and had a great time.  I'm glad they were able to come and see where we live. Allan's twin sister, Allison and her husband, Max, also stopped by after a trip to Atlanta to check out Athens.  Hopefully next time they can stay longer!

By some Christmas miracle I had 6 days off in a row the week of Christmas so we got to go home to MS for a few days!  We spent some time with my family in Byram and then headed to Oxford.  We got to play with Chance and Benjamin.  We got to see my dad's side of the family and all of their kiddos.  We got to go to FBC Byram and see some of the best people in the world.  We shot guns and watched Christmas movies.  It was really great to spend time with our families and get recharged. 

2013 is here!  In true pharmacy world fashion, the first week of the year has been absolutely terrible with changes in insurance policies and deductibles that have to be met, but eventually things will get back to normal and I won't be completely and utterly exhausted when I leave work at night.  This weekend I've been nursing a cold and haven't done much at all but watch television.  Yesterday Ole Miss won the Compass Bowl!  This was the best season we've had in awhile and I'm prouder than ever to be a Rebel!  We've also been catching up on season 2 of Downton Abbey.  Season 3 starts tonight and I can't wait!  There is still hope for Mary and Matthew! 

I have to start doing this more often.  I like being able to look back on everything that has happened over the year.  Sometimes I can barely remember what I did a few days ago much less a few months ago.  Obviously, I've left out some details of the last few months, but these were the highlights.  I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and that your year has gotten of to a good start!