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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Good News

I've got some good news! I have a plan for life after May 5th (I can't believe I'm graduating in a week and a half. Eek!) 

I found out last Thursday that I got accepted to Auburn's management PhD program and I officially accepted my offer today! So I'll be headed back to the plains this summer to start my program in the fall. 

This was a really difficult decision for me to make (you all know of indecisive I am!) and after much deliberation, I feel great about this decision and I cannot wait to get started on this new chapter in my life. 



P.S. I'm also not super bummed about leaving T-Town. Just sayin.  

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Shameless Plug

Alright, I'm allowed 1 or 2 shameless plugs every once in a while, so here goes....

I don't know if any of you watch American Idol. I watched and enjoyed the first couple of seasons but quickly tired of it. Honestly, who has time to sit through 3 HOURS of the same show in one week (unless it's summer and SYTYCD is on. I'd sit through that for hours. But that's another story for another day). Anyway, I've been watching bits and pieces of American Idol this season because I know one of the contestants! 

Meet Skylar Laine!

 Skylar is my cousin's very serious girlfriend's sister. Ya follow? Skylar grew up in Brandon, MS, which is where my Mississippi cousins live and they have known her and her family since my cousin started dating her sister over 8 years ago. I met Skylar a few years ago at the Auburn vs Ole Miss game and talked to her about her singing career and her aspiration of moving to Nashville and becoming a country star. It was really inspiring. I always admire people who know what they want out of life and go for it, even if it's going to be an uphill battle. 

Flash forward 4 years, I hear that Skylar is trying out for American Idol and that I should watch the Texas auditions because she might be on. I watched, she was on, she has an excellent voice, she made it to Hollywood! Then she made it to the top 24 and now she's in the top 7! It's pretty amazing to think that out of the thousands of people to auditioned, she made it to the top 7. 

She is a country girl through and through and adds a little twang to every song she sings. From Whitney, to Billy Joel, to Barbara. It's been really fun watching her every week and having someone to cheer on and vote for. 

This week is a huge week for American Idol because the judges used their one save last week and most likely two people will be going home this week. Skylar needs all of the votes she can get (hence, this shameless plug!) so if you have a min or two tonight from 9-11 CST please go to www.americanidol.com and vote for Skylar. It doesn't take much time and you can vote up to 50 times! If you really have a lot of free time, you should watch the show! If not, just enjoy this clip of Skylar! 



Thursday, April 12, 2012

Exhausted


I feel ya, lil' man

It's been a rough week, kiddos, and I could use a few spare prayers or happy thoughts you have lying around. 

Thanks a bundle!

I love you all and TGIF! 

I'll be so happy when this week is over (oh, and next week too!)

My friend Emily, pinned this today and it was just what I needed to hear

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Herb-a-licous


I bought a basil plant yesterday! She's so cute and nice to look at and smells incredible. We'll see how this whole trying-to-keep-a-plant-alive thing goes. I tried to grow basil from seeds last year. I over watered it and the soil molded. I was devastated. Hopefully I can keep this cutey alive and well and enjoy her tasty leaves in my tomato soup and pasta sauce!

Yay basil!

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Meet Me in St. Louis!


No, not the Judy Garland version.


Last weekend Clay and I with our friend Nick headed to St. Louis for Clay's music ed buddy, Stuart's wedding. Clay and Stuart are too very goofy people, so it's only natural that they became good friends and share more inside jokes than you could imagine.

Anyway, I'd never been to St. Louis and after a very sketching train ride to my hotel I wasn't sure I ever wanted to come back again. After spending a few hours sight seeing and hanging out with fun people, I warmed up to the city and we all had a really exhausting fun weekend!

Scary, stormy sky on our train ride in

 Me with one of the handsome groomsmen


 It's was a beautiful day to go see the sights! The sky was lovely.





The Arch is pretty darn cool. It's much taller than I expected

 The Mississippi
 
We ate lunch at this delicious oyster house and this fantastic band was there. I'm pretty sure they were all high out of their minds and the lead singer is wearing sweatpants. It was awesome.
 


This was a beautiful fountain in the lobby of the reception hall. So pretty. This is also when my camera died, so no pictures of the reception :(

Also, during the ceremony, the mom's accidentally lit the unity candle and then had a hilarious reaction to when they realized what they'd done. It was priceless. There is a video on facebook but I can't figure out how to link it up to this post. If I figure it out I'll let you guys know because it was wonderfully funny.


Saturday, March 17, 2012

My New Friend

About once a month (I should go more) I try to volunteer at the Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter. I got involved with them after the storm because there were a ton of lost animals that needed help to and I'm much better at dealing with sad animals than sad people. Anyway, I wanted to introduce all of you to my very good friend, Charlie. 


Charlie and his sister were abandoned by their owner in November because she just couldn't afford to take care of the little guys any longer. Charlie is 15 years old, which is very old in kitty cat years and he also very round, lazy, and sweet. The shelter fell in love with these sweethearts and decided to not adopt them out and just let them live at the shelter. They are so chill (see picture above), they just lay around in the lobby and wait for passersby to pet them.

I wish I weren't allergic to cats so that Charlie could come live with me because I feel like we are kindred spirits (I mean, look at the guy. We'd get along great!) For now though, he is my motivator to volunteer more and help out all of his furry friends at the shelter! 


PSA: Adopt, volunteer at, or donate to you local shelter. They work really hard, are fantastic people, and do great work!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Thoughts on Breakfast

A few weeks ago I woke up when my alarm went off, sludged groggily into the kitchen and pulled out my go-to easy breakfast, a granola bar. When I looked at the wrapper (pictured below) I realized something...


...there was a picture of a Jonas brother on my breakfast. I think this was a sign that it was time for me to stop eating like a 10 year old and graduate to a more adult breakfast food.

Today I when had a morning meeting and decided to grab some breakfast afterwards, I thought back on my JoBro granola and decided to opt for a more adult option. A strawberry scone and cup of hot tea!


I feel so grown up.


And British.