Wednesday, May 29, 2013

A New Spin on an Old Friend

        I LOVE Lilly Pulitzer! With that being said my planner has been through a lot. After three great years of the bright, fun Lilly P planner I think it's time for a change. I have my eye on an Erin Condren planner for this coming year. Nobody I know has one which is a plus because I like to be the trend setter. Those who have had one in the past seem to be very excited about the new edition! 





My current planner goes until December so until than look for more unique planner options! 

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

And A Way We Go!

    Summer time means traveling! Recently I made the journey back down to school for summer classes. But that doesn't mean I won't be traveling this summer! In mid-June my "brother" is getting married in North Carolina and my flight has been booked for weeks now. In August, my family is taking a trip to Bermuda- super exciting! And finally I am spending Labor Day weekend in Nashville with my parents. Three exciting trips in three very short months. Also this summer my best friend and I are trying to squeeze in a weekend trip to St. Louis to visit sorority sisters and the Kentucky bourbon distillery trail. 

    All this traveling makes me wonder if I am traveling up to my fully preppy ability! So of course I consulted the preppy Bible - True Prep.  Lucky I found the Prep Traveling Commandments  (pg. 45) which enlighten me on a few interesting pieces of knowledge! 



Prep Travel Commandments
1) Thou shall not fly first class
2)Thou shalt use thy frequent-flier miles whenever possible 
3) Thou mayest fly business class if thy destination is more than five hours away
4) On board, the wine will not be fine; therefore, drinkest beer or spirits
5) Thou shall not wear shorts, sweatpants or flip flops on an airplane
6) If thou shall take sleeping pills thou must try not to snore
7) Thou must not complain about jet lag
8) Thou must take lots of photographs
9) Thou are encouraged to rent cars in strange places
10) Exotic locations are encouraged
11) Thou shall try tonic water in other lands, as it tastes different
12) Thou willst always have (had) a wonderful time. 



Monday, May 27, 2013

May 27th

     Unofficially, Memorial day is signifies the changing from spring to summer. It means the pool will open, the schools will let out and it is one more day to enjoy with family and friends. The Federal Government gives the holiday to remember those we lost in the line of duty. I am from a military family (my dad served in the Gulf War and my grandfather fought in World War ll) so patriotism is something that runs through my veins.  Please take time today to reflect on those who died for your freedom.  A moment of remembrance occurs at 3:00pm local time and flags should be at half staff at noon.  They gave all they had to serve and protect our great country. The home of free because of the brave.  


My grandfather when he enlisted at age 17 



My dad and his parents the day he signed his commission

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Home Sweet Home

      I arrived back at school after a bunch of hard goodbyes. After a 13 hour car trip I made it safely and crashed instantly on the couch. Well, not instantly, Isla was super excited to have me back and demanded lots of pats. It's good to be back! After a good nights sleep I began to move my boyfriend into his new apartment! It is so nice, a little small but perfect for just him. (promise pictures to come once it is all put together) He is still cleaning out his old place which I refuse to help him with because well that place was just nasty! My class begins on wednesday and I could not be happier to be signing all summer long. I finally think I found my calling- how exciting is that! 



His new house! How cute is the porch swing! 

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

A Mother's Day Surprise

     So last week was complete madness. In addition to finals (which I will talk about later) I decided to surprise my mother for mother's day. It was something I was going back and fourth with for a while, it is a 16 hour drive and I really only could be home for 8 days. The week flew by! 

Sunday- I made it official, I accepted a substitute teaching job during the week and made arrangements to stay with my sister's friend in Greenville, SC. A little unsure about how it was going to all work out but determined to make it happen. 

Monday- I broke down and told my sister. I was really aiming to tell as little people as possible which was a big fail. I ended up emailing around to a few of my mom's friends looking for substitute teaching jobs. 

Wednesday - I told my Dad that I was going to be arriving on Friday afternoon and not to tell my mom. Not telling my mom was a lot harder than it sounds. Several times she called me asking me what I was gonna do in my small town all summer, she offered to take me to Georgetown Cupcakes if I came home and cried on about how much she misses me. I felt so GUILTY! All I wanted to do was tell her to put an end to it. 

Thursday- I left Oxford, MS around 10 am after a couple of goodbyes. Stopped once in Oxford, Alabama for lunch and was stuck in Atlanta traffic before arriving in Greenville, SC around 8:30. My mom called me and I cried because I just wanted to tell her so bad! 

Friday- I left Greenville, SC around 8:30 and after one stop in Henderson, NC plus some traffic I arrived home around 3:30! Nobody was home, I crashed on the couch but not before a phone call from mom. I finally dominated the conversation- telling her how I was having a blast with friends by the pool and had plans for the weekend. Finally around 8:00 my mom comes home. It took her about 30 seconds to fully progress what had happened. I tried to get a video but you couldn't hear anything but my wild laugh. She kept saying "Oh My God I can't believe it." After a beer and some Chinese food we called it a night. 

Sunday- We went to my Grandma's house to celebrate with her and my Aunts. They all laughed, two of them knew on thursday and the rest my mom texted after I surprised her on Friday. All and all it was a good treat to come home. I really set the bar high for next year... any ideas?