Thursday, August 27, 2009

Weekend Road Trip

The oldest and dearest, here they are.  We all got together to celebrate Ashley's last week in Birmingham before being whisked away by her new husband to Durham where he is currently finishing up law school.  We met up at the Melting Pot for a fabulous dinner and, as always, interesting conversation.  It is always fun to catch up with these girls.  No matter how long we are apart, we always pick up right where we left off.   If you haven't tried the Melting Pot before, I highly recommend it! Be prepared to be there at least 2 hours. 
After leaving the girls in Birmingham, Berkley (who accompanied me on my road trip) and I headed up to Huntsville to visit Cara and check out her new apartment.  Berkley loves aunt Sissy.



I left Cara on Sunday around noon and headed to Florence. I was making the rounds, people. Berkley was happy to be reunited with Henry and Scooter and it was great to spend time with Mom and Dad.  I love this picture of mom even though it is a little big over exposed. I am still trying to figure out the new camera. I want to master using it's special functions, otherwise there is no point in having it. 

After spending some time at home, Mom, Dad, and I loaded up the boys (dogs) and headed off to visit Mamaw.  I think she might have been a little overwhelmed by the dogs, but they love her.


While were were at Mamaw's we went on a scavenger hunt looking for lost goodies.  Mom found some old poodle figurines that Mamaw said I could have.  They are too cute! Ben has been begging me to put them on the table next to his side of the bed.  More importantly, my dad found some old stuff that belonged to my grandfather.  Pictured above, it was his bronze star medal and a letter to my grandmother from Papaw's commanding officer. Apparently, Papaw was injured while over seas and then decided to return home.  We don't know many details because Papaw never talked about it. 

I can't neglect go mention all of the fun finds that mom hooked me up with before I headed back to Pike Road.  Mom has opened a booth at an antique mall in Florence and she has been loading up on all kinds of great furniture and accessories, most that was picked up at the world's longest yard sale.  The only problem is that she wants to give everything away to me and Cara.  I can't tell you how many times I turned down her offer to give me an antique bed.  Somehow I managed to make it out of there with a needle point bench for the piano, a retro cake plate, some bird prints, a plant stand, a flower pot, a neat basket to hang on the wall, some old prints of my grandmothers, and another print that was done by a local artist.  I feel like I'm leaving something out.... anyway, you get the point.   I was sad to leave Mom and Dad, but I will be seeing them again in a couple of weeks to celebrate Dad and Cara's birthdays!



My road trip ended on Monday night when I met Ben at Haley, Chad, and Mary Ella's house in Pelham.  Berkley made a new friend in Lucy even though he was a little bit intimidated at first.  Haley made us a delicious Paula Deen style pot roast and veggies and we fried some home grown okra for dinner. The evening was complete when Chad brought home a chocolate pie! At the end of the night I got to feed Mary Ella her bottle. She is such a sweet baby girl and I can't get over how fast she is growing! I love that Haley lives between Pike Road and Florence because I always have an excuse to drop by and visit and see Mary Ella's latest achievements. 

Monday, August 24, 2009

Welcome Cool Weather!

Good morning! I hope you are enjoying this beautiful weather as much as I am.  Last night Ben and I shut off the ac and opened up the windows to let the fresh air in.  It was so nice.  I am excited about fall quickly approaching. I'm sure the weather will warm up again before it starts to really turn cool, but I am loving it now! 

This past weekend was spent celebrating with my college roomie, Shelley.  She is getting married in November so Leslie (my roomie of 7 years), Mandy, and I threw her a little shower. We had a lot of fun and it was great getting to see old friends and meet new people! More to come on Berkley's new doo, my roadtrip, and other things.  Enjoy the beautiful day!



Monday, August 10, 2009

The Best Mocha I've Ever Had

I could barely hear Ben yelling my name over the sound of my hair dryer.  It was Monday morning and I was late for work already.  Finally, I realized there was another sound coming from the living room. I turned around to find Ben standing on one foot in the middle of the wool rug. The other foot was lifted in the air just so I could see that the bottom of it was covered in poop.  That's right. My precious Berkley had struck again.  

Since Berkley is more "my dog," I am ultimately responsible for cleaning up the messes.  Plus, I want Ben to like him. So, I dropped the hair dryer while simultaneously grabbing the wet wipes and make it from my bathroom to the living room in a single bound and in the same motion begin to wipe the poo from Ben's foot. This event paired with cleaning the smashed in poo out of the rug makes me even later for work.  Did I mention I am supposed to open the pharmacy?
Anyway, in my lateness I had not been able to make my morning coffee.  

I have coffee EVERY morning.  So, in order to make myself feel better about the rough morning, (did I mention that I was also sick?) I vow that I can push myself to allow enough time to swing by Star Bucks (there is one right infront of this particular Wally World) before going into work.  I deserved a treat, right? So, treat myself I did.  I ordered my favorite, a mocha.  I sometimes get them hot, I sometimes get them cold, but this particular morning I went with hot.  

I took the first sip.  Best. Mocha. Ever.  I was so excited. I couldn't believe it.  I mean, it was the perfect balance of chocolate and espresso.  It wasn't too hot.  It wasn't too strong. It was amazing. So, I called Star Bucks. Really. I called them a couple of hours later.  The conversation was awkward but it went something like this: 

"Hey, um.. I got a mocha there this morning, a little before 8:00. And, well, it was the best mocha I ever had. It made my day and I really appreciate it.  I just wanted to let yall know."

I think at first the Star Bucks girl thought I was calling to complain.  Then she seemed pleasantly surprised when I had something good to say.  She said she'd pass the word on to the person who made it.  She probably thought I was a weirdo. I don't care. I was having a rough morning and it was really nice to have something go right to turn it all around.  

Do you feel special and appreciated when someone complements you and lets you know that you are good at what you do? I know I do.