Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The Month of September 2012

Happy Wednesday Y'all.  Let me tell you I am so glad that the week not wait this month is almost over!!  It has been the busy month of my life, at lease it seams that way.   I know I have neglected my blog this past month so I am going to attempt to recap everything that has gone on so I do not have to do a make up post for the past 26 days.
September 1st - 3rd - Labor Day Weekend -  It was the opening of the college football season and Bryan and I went down to the Georgia Southern game and tailgated with all of our wonderful Southern friends.  It was wicked hot and that day reminded me why we do not usually go to Labor Day weekend games.  I came home with a typical Southern sunburn (sunglasses/sleeve burn).  The for the rest of the weekend we spend on the lake with my mom and dad and some of our lake friends.  Nice and relaxing Sunday and Monday

September 7th and 9th - Bryan and I went car shopping.... enough said!!!!!  (still have not bought anything but at lease we have narrowed it down to a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited)  We went to a few dealerships looked at cars, schmoozed by the salesman.  It was horrible and exhausting!


September 14-16th - Bryan had military drill this weekend and I went home to Atlanta to have a girls weekend with my mom!  But first I ran my first 5K.  It was for the Nephcure 5k in Atlanta, which the past few months a very good friend and sorority sister of mine has been diagnosed with FSGS stage 4.  (so please say prayer for her if you read this).  We had a great team of friends, family and sorority sisters out there for Team Kimberly!!  After the 5K my mom and I went dress shopping and had a girls day ITP in Atlanta.  I think it was exactly what we needed together!
TEAM KIMBERLY!
September 21-23 -  Bryan and I were a house divided this weekend.  I went to the GSU game for our first home SOCON game and he went to the UGA game with TJ for their first home SEC game.  We both had fun at our schools game, but it was great to spend the Sunday with him watching the Falcons and relaxing.

Now it is the last Wednesday of the month and I am waiting for the new season of Criminal Minds to start.  Hope everyone September is going great and I hope that the rest of the year slows down.  I am not ready for 2013!!

Laura!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Show & Tell: Stuck on an Island


Happy Monday Y'all.  I am still shifting through what has happen this past weekend for an up-date and I think I got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning, so I need something that may brighten my day.  I am going to link up with From Mrs. to Mama today.  I saw a few of the blogs that I follow participate so I am jumping ship.

 1. Tell us, if you could only take 5 people with you to a deserted island, who would it be, and why?
  1.  My Mom:  She would know how to cook anything that we may want to eat.  And she is pretty craft with directions and she would keep my second person in line also.
  2. My Dad:  He would be able to build us a kick-ass house like in Swiss-Family Robinson and then able to fix anything that breaks
  3. Bryan:  He can by my dads gopher;  and they get along so they would have man time together. 
  4. Ellen/John: my bff rose and husband, she would keep me company and sane from being stuck on an island and she is a great Gardner for vegetables and such.  Then John would make sure we had Internet for long nights in our great tree house my dad would build
  5. Luke Bryan:  He would be able to shake it for the catfish in the stream and squirrels in the trees.
 2. Show us which island you'd like to be deserted at.
 Im not that picky.  I think this one would be great.  And maybe if one of my fancy friends ever stuck it rich and had a private place they would be able to come and visit me!

3. Tell us, if you could only bring 3 items with you, what would those items be. And why? 
  1. My Camera:
  2. Unlimited amount of sunscreen
  3. My Macbook (hoping to have Internet b/c that is why I am bring John)  
4. Show us 3 pictures that you would take with you.

Paulson Stadium - GSU football, my favorite place in the world and where many of my favorite memories happen and take place
Kelly, Me and Ellen - Halloween 2011 (the night Bryan asked me out)
My best friends from Georgia Southern

 5. Tell us what you envision life would be like on that island. Do you think you would go into survival mode? Would you be like those Survivor people and eat bugs? What qualities do you possess that would help you survive. Do share. 

I really think that life would be very Swiss family Robinson.  I think I would freak out for a few days and then when I realized that me and the six people I brought all have different qualities I think we would be fine.  I would be a bug eater, because i would not be able to eat the people I brought.  I don't think that I have any real strong qualities that would help me survive.  I am not that physically strong but I am sure that if I had to do something I would put my best foot forward.  I was more or less looking at it as a vacation away from reality with my favorite people drinking coconut milk and listening to Luke Bryan sing! 
  
Hope you enjoy reading.  I promise I will be updating with everything that has gone on the past few weeks sometime this week.  Georgia Southern football is going great and I can not wait to go to the UGA vs UT game this weekend.  

Laura 
 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Its been one of those day!

It has honestly been one of those days, nothing new or good to write about.  To get me through the crazy days at work I have been listening a lot to my favorite artist Matt Nathanson.  I think I may of listen to this I Saw at lease 4 times today.  It is my favorite song of all time of his.  This one song was my theme song my in 2005 after Matt and I broke up.  I think that my roommates and anyone who rode in my car had to listen to it.  I love this song and I hope ever one gives it a listen.  

Hopefully the rest of the week slows down so that I can finally catch up with some football blogs and my first 5K that I ran last weekend.
Laura

Thursday, September 13, 2012

If I had a Million Dollars (or more)....


So this morning after getting Bryan off to work at 5am I couldn't fall back asleep. I ended up laying in bed, listening to the loud crickets chirping in my backyard of a jungle and thinking "damn it would be nice to win the lottery". Then I got to thinking about that show I have seen about people who go broke after winning the "JACKPOT". Immediately thought that would never be me and how dumb can you be to go broke after winning 500+million dollars and I would still work (because I know myself and would be bored) and with my paycheck have the boss-man donate it to the local boys and girls club and or food bank in town, because hopefully I would not need it!
Then I thought: what would I do if I won 250 million:
  • Put more 150 million of it in savings, for the next 10 generations of family members that may be off-spring to me (god willing)
  • 50 million give to local organizations and St. Jude, Catholic Charities and anything that has to do with helping children get better from life changing illness.
    • now that leaves me with 50 million to play with!!
      • Pay off my house that I live in now and up-grade to a 4 bedroom 4 bathroom house (nothing extravagant just maybe family ready)
        • Buy a new car for me. Poor Justin would have to leave or just get a separate garage for him to stay cool in
        • Buy a new truck for Bryan: exactly what he wants, it doesn’t matter as long as he is in his “price range”
      • Pay off my brothers house and car and of course throw him a little cash too
      • Give my parents money to play with: I mean hell they don’t have any debt themselves and they put my brother and I through college for 6 years each without us having to take out any loans.... they deserve some play money
      • GO ON A FAMILY VACATION!!
      • For my closest friends: Give them a million(ish) dollars, they can either pay off their school loans, buy or pay off their houses and or save it for a rainy day.
      • For another one of my very good friends: pay off all her medical bills and then some (1 million+ and counting).
      • With anything left in that 50 million set it aside for a “rainy day” or donate more to local area
I am sure that my there are way more things that I would like to do. But the biggest is to make sure that my and my family and future generations are set up so that they do not have to worry about money or college in the future. I am sure that some more things would be bought besides a new house and car, but those are the most important items. I am so blessed to have my job, not in debt, and a loving family it already feels like I have won the jack-pot.  I guess I can either keep dreaming or actually go out and buy a few tickets when the jackpot gets that large. 

What would you do with your lottery winnings?!


GO BIG OR GO HOME!
Laura

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

9.11.01 - Never Forgotten, Always Remembered

Today is the 11th anniversary of September 11th 2001.  Us 20-somethings were in our first year in college to middle school when we were sitting in the class room learning about what had happen in New York, DC and PA.  As we asked our parents where they were when Kennedy was Assassinated, and our grandparents where they were when Pearl Harbor was bombed, our children will ask us where we were 9.11.01.

I remember as if it was yesterday.  I had actually just flew the weekend before, we got home the 9th from my cousin's wedding in Colorado.  I was a Senior in High School.  We we sitting in 2nd period, I was in Spanish class and I remember the principal came over the loud speaker with the "teacher code" to check their e-mails.  It was an e-mail saying that a plane had crashed into the towers.  Ms. Weber (my spanish teacher) then turned on the TV and we had watched the 2nd plane crash into the second tower right before the bell rung to go into 3rd period, which was my lunch/homeroom hour.  

I hadn't yet made it to my 3rd period class before Coach Hudson pulled me a side and asked if my mother had been working.  Not even thinking about she had been flying that day.  She then asked if I wanted to call my dad and talk to him.  (just so you know my background, my mom worked for United and was flying DC/NY to SAN/FRAN to LAX) back then.)  I guess it did not even occur to me that the planes may of been a United flight.  I just remember watching the towers being hit thinking, Oh My God, I can't believe I am watching what is going to change the history books forever.  By now I am a little freaked out about my mom.  Coach and I found my brother, who was a Sophomore, and the office had called our dad at work to see if he had known anything about my mom.  I remember them putting my dad on speaker phone in the office and him telling James and I that he did not know where she was, but she was leaving from NY to San Francisco.  He did not know what her flight number was or what time it had taken off in NY.  He said that he was on it and United knows we are looking for her and for us to try and make it through school and make it through the day.  She was not on the flight that had crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, but she was on the flight that left 25 mins before that flight did.  Her flight had made an emergency landing, since the FAA had grounded all flights right away.  For the rest of the day, we had our eyes glued to the TV's.  Parents came and picked up students, counselors were at the school to talk to students who needed help taking it all in.  I think it was around the middle of the day the chorus sang God Bless America over the loud speaker.  After going home, we were all glued to the TV for hours, days, even weeks.  I just remember that was all they showed, even MTV had a 24-hour camera on ground zero.  I didn't go to school the next day, but I did go the next few days because I thought that it would clear my mom with not knowing where my mom was.  We had friends and family calling, bring food over to my dad for us and my dad was only thinking the worse after not hearing from her for days. 
Needless to say it took about 2-3 days to find my mom and where she was.  United of course was blindsided by what had happen and was doing the best they could to  help families who were looking for loved ones and employes.  She was in Austin and did not have a way to get a hold of us.  She said that no one know what to do in the company. People were trying to call and were not going through and this was before we had national coverage on our cell phones.  She finally made it back to home after a week or so.  She did know a few flight attendant's that were on that flight.  She said that they were all staying in the same hotel that night and all went out to drinks and had planned to do it the next week they were in NYC just to catch up with each other.  She did say she was a little nervous to go back to work a week after it happen, but she knew that the Airlines and TSA were using the right force and that she felt safe.  I still feel that if anyone wanted to plan a attack on US soil all the precautions are not going to stop them and that our Nation is going a great jobs since the attacks of keeping out air-space clear and safe.

I know many people who's lives had changed due to 9-11.  Many men and women joined the arm forces because of this date and many lost their lives fighting for our freedom.  Besides remember the men and women who died in the terror attacks September 11th 2001, we should also remember the men and women who lost their lives protecting our freedom everyday and after the attacks, not just on anniversary of dates.  Please take time and say "thank you" to your local police, fire and emt's and of course any service man or women and most important veterans young and old. 

GOD BLESS AMERICA and ALWAYS REMEMBER!
Laura

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Social Sunday Week 13

Sunday Social

Happy Sunday Y'all,

I am finally home on a Sunday and able to participate in one of my favorite link-ups with Ashley and Neely.  This week we are remembering the summer of 2012.  I can not believe that the summer season is over.  Oh and for all you pumpkin spice Starbuck's lovers, some stores are already have the syrup and serving them, I got my first one Saturday on our way to the Georgia Southern game.  I guess that means fall is in the air!

What was your favorite trip/vacation/activity this summer?  

This summer my favorite trip was when Bryan and I went to the Georgia Aquarium for his birthday.   We also spent a lot of time at the lake with friends and family.  

 




Favorite outfit look of the summer/clothing item?

I love floral patterns and fresh light colors for clothing picks.  




What is one thing you wish you had gotten to do this summer?

Gone on a vacation out of the Southeast and made it to the beach.  Bryan and I tried to get away but was not able to make it out town for busy weekends and unfortunately personal reason.  Hopefully our mini-vacation in November will be great!

Favorite Song of the Summer?

Like every other person that lives on the lake "Pontoon" by Little Big Town. 

Eric Church:  Springsteen 

and of course

Justin Bieber:  Girlfriend

Everyone knows when these songs come on the radio, I have to stop everything and listen, sing and dance to the song.  

Favorite movie/tv show of the summer:

This summer I was addicted to TV.  I did not miss an episode of True Blood, Pretty Little Liars, and watched as much of the Olympics as I could.  










I hope that everyone has a safe rest of the long weekend and enjoys the last weekend of summer and the first weekend of college football.
-Laura