Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Wedding Season

We traveled to Pawley's Island, SC over Memorial Day weekend for Caroline's wedding. Caroline and I have known each other since high school and first met while sitting next to each other in Mrs. Pyles World History class. We did a class project together and have been great friends ever since. She is currently living in Orlando and working for Disney. That is where she met Evan a couple of years ago and now they are the married and living in a town house that they bought in Orlando. The above picture is at the rehearsal dinner.
This is a picture in the limo on the way to the reception. We all celebrated by having a little champagne. Just before this, we took pictures on the beach.

This is Heather who is Caroline's closet friend from Orlando and also the Matron of Honor. I was the Maid of Honor and one other friend from Orlando was also a bridesmaid.


Her grandmother owns a florist and so all of the flowers the entire weekend were just beautiful. I have one more wedding that I am in in September for a friend from college in the DC area. That will be it until my own!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Congratulations Jonathan!

The whole family traveled to Clemson, SC in May to see Jonathan graduate. I know, I am quite a slacker, it has been almost a month and I am finally posting.


Can you find Jonathan on the big screen?


I must say that this was one of the worst graduation ceremonies that I have ever been to. They insist on keeping to tradition and read the name of every graduate as they walked across the stage. Jonathan was 500 and something on the right side of the coliseum. This means that there more than 500 on the left and therefore he was almost the last name to be called. Wow!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Going to the Chapel

I woke up on the morning of Saturday, May 17th to find that Steven and Sean (Courtney's, my best friend from college, husband) were no longer in the apartment. Of course I am slightly confused and when I ask Courtney where they went, she says nothing. She simply gets off the couch, walks over to Steven's suitcase and begins riffling through it (also a little weird). She pulls out an envelope, hands it to me and tells me to read what is inside.
Steven's first letter beautifully described why he loved me. He used the following part of a Robert Frost poem...I shall be telling this with a sign. Somewhere ages and ages hence; two roads diverged in a wood and I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. He was ready to travel that road with me and that because of that he had decided to change our plans for the day. I was to meet him at Stone Mountain Park by the old Carillon bells at 1:30. The second letter, which I was only allowed to have once I had showered and gotten ready to go, included a highlighted map of the park and a gift card for me and Courtney to get our nails done. Thank goodness he gave us something to do. I would have gone crazy just waiting for 1:30 to come.
When I arrived at the park at 1:30, Sean told me I was to walk down the path until I reached the bells. The bells sit on a peninsula on the lake inside the park. That path did not seem like it would ever come to an end. As soon as I read the letter that morning I knew what was coming and of course by this point had gotten myself all worked up. I rounded the corner and there he was with roses. He said "Not quite the world of coke, is it?" (We were supposed to go to the world of coke with Sean and Courtney that day. That had been my plan for a month. Of course they all knew what the real plan was and let me talk about it for that long)
Steven got onto one knee and proposed. As soon as I said yes the bells rang. It was an absolutely perfect moment.
We're Engaged! This is the spot where it all happened!
Courtney and Sean brought us a gift basket full of goodies including champagne bottles dressed as a bride and groom, and ECU garter (it is a tradition), and bride and groom baseball caps (seen below).
The surprises did not end here. We hung out in the park for a little while afterwards and I was told we had dinner reservations for later that night. Once again everyone managed to keep another secret from me. We arrived at the restaurant and his parents and mine were already there to celebrate with us. It was so nice to have them all there. We had champagne (which came in a She Said Yes! bag) and toasted the day.

All of the hidden truths came out later and I slowly began putting all the pieces together. I never picked up on it at the time, but when I thought back, it all fit. Steven had met dad in Augusta a month before to ask his permission. There were a lot of people who knew it was coming. I had no clue!

And of course, here is the ring!
GET READY TO PARTY WITH US IN 2009!