Thursday, June 11, 2009
Welcome Home!
Whew, it's been a while since I've posted a blog on here! So be prepared....this is a long one.
Well, as of today, my Dad is RETIRED!!! He will go into work briefly to say goodbye and they will pack up their closets (most of their belongings are already in the house in Anderson) and hit the road. For those of you who don't know, my Dad was the school Superintendent of the Ninety-Six school district, so my parents have been living in Greenwood, SC for the past 7 years. 3 years ago, they bought a house in Anderson for when they retire. I lived there for two years, which worked out perfect for both of us.....I was able to save money for a downpayment and in the meantime, I kept up the maintenance of the house. My parents decided last March to put their house up for sale, thinking it would take a while to sell with the way the market was. Boy were they wrong. It took 2 weeks. Needless to say, I was stressing since I was still living in their retirement house and wasn't sure where they were going to live. I knew I couldn't live with them and I hadn't even been looking at houses since I knew Dad wasn't retiring for another year. Turns out, I didn't need to worry. They found a garage apartment on the the lake, to rent for the next year. It was TINY! One bedroom, one bath, a small (and I mean SMALL) den and a tiny kitchen. There were also about 30 stairs to climb to get to this garage apartment. Ironic since Dad just had knee replacement surgery a year and a half ago. But, as of today, they are moving out of that garage apartment and heading over to start their relaxing life.
Ninety-Six has been a great place for my parents and Dad has loved working there and loved all of the people. They have been so good to all of us! This past Friday, they had their end-of-year luncheon for all of the teachers and staff. They honor teachers of the year and teachers who have been there for set numbers of years. And they honor the retirees. Well, since Dad was retiring, they had a special little something for him and asked my family to come celebrate. My dad knew that my mom, sister and nephews were going to be there but he didn't know that I took the day off to surprise him. As we arrived, the assistant superintendent arrived at the same time with red, puffy eyes. She said that it had been an emotional morning already at work. She even stated that they lady who does payroll in the office and who is also retiring, would not be attending the luncheon because she couldn't handle the it emotionally. So sweet! We all got our kleenex ready before Dad arrived. As a family, we had a special gift for him. I found a website that creates prints out of the special memories you provide them. You can go to www.yourmemorylane.com and check it out. We got our most favorite and special memories together, along with the logos from the districts that my Dad was superintendent at, and some of the past cars he had. Sounds funny but see the picture attached and you will see how it turned out. I wish I could explain all of the memories but here are a few:
1. When my sister and I were little, we LOVED to swing and see how high we could get before jumping out. One night we ran to the swings, dusted off the spider webs and started swinging. Before we swang too high, my sister went ahead and jumped out of the swing and ran off! What?? Well, what happened was as she was swinging, a spider got in her mouth and bit her on the tongue. Yep. She even recalls it being "furry". We had to rush her to the doctor to get a shot. Wasn't funny at the time but now it's a story we love to remember!
2. Again, when we were young, we used to have awesome snow storms! Much better than we have now, right? We would get inches and inches that would freeze over and make everything icy and perfect for sledding. Well, after a day on the sled, we were getting ready for bed and Dad went outside to put the sled away. He noticed how slick the driveway was and thought he would test it out. Keep in mind, he's in his PJ's, robe and slippers. Once on the sled, it took off down the driveway and he couldn't stop. He kept going farther and farther down the street and a high rate of speed and ended up at the deadend and the sled took off into the woods. LOL!! For a while, we couldn't figure out where he was! He had to walk back up the street from the woods in the freezing cold and in the icy and snow!
Those are just two of the funny family memories. So, back to the luncheon. Dad was presented with two awards....one by the two representatives of the House or Representatives and one by two Senators. He was truly surprised. He was really surprised by our gift and a few tears where shed when we gave it to him. I'm so proud of my Dad and even though this has been an emotional goodbye to Ninety-Six, he will always know how much they appreciated him and how much he loved that town and that district! Now for the first time in about 15 years, we will all live in the same town. It will be different, that's for sure, but it will be nice to have them so close! Welcome Home, Mom and Dad!!! (attached is a sign I made which will be put up at their house along with balloons today, to welcome them as they pull in their driveway!)
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
House Pictures
I am so proud that I am finally getting some house pictures posted now that it's been two months since I moved in :) I was really waiting on my countertops to be installed and as of today, they are in!!! YAY! Now, keep in mind that I haven't decorated as much as I would have liked to. There are no pictures on the walls and I still have a lot of boxes in the guest room, which is why you won't see pictures of it! Now that I am in, I am looking at new den furniture and possibly painting the kitchen and the guest room. HA! Anyway, enjoy!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Caeden Matthew Christian
I'm a little late posting this but Meg had her baby!!! Caeden was born February 10th at 3:07pm, weighing in at 7lbs, 8oz. Mommy, Daddy and baby are all doing well and he's growing by the day! I've been able to spend a lot of time with him and look forward to spending more time and watching him grow up :) Congratulations Meg and Matt!!!!
Three generations.....




Three generations.....




Monday, March 2, 2009
Snow Day!
For those of you who know me, you know my LOVE for snow. I am that person who goes to the grocery store to stock up at the first forecast of snow. I love the thought of seeing that pretty snow fall and blanketing everything! So, my wish came true for this year (well, it was actually for the winter season) and it was to have one snow before spring! YAY! Not only that, but I got a snow day out of it! Here are some pictures....





Molly waiting patiently.....
My parents house.....
My nephews snowman :)
Monday, February 2, 2009
Bride Wars
I finally got to see the movie Bride Wars! I have been waiting to see this movie since it came out (which I know hasn't been that long ago). What made the movie even better was that I was able to go with one of my bestest friends :) Meg and I have been friends since 3rd grade and lived across the street from each other from 4th grade until my sophmore year of college. We did everything together....dressed alike when we were younger, rode bikes all day long in the summer, spent hours down at the creek being adventurous and staying at each other's houses until our parents had to call us to come home. We went from practicing driving the car around the yard to getting our license and driving around town; from JDA (Junior Dance Association) to Debutants; from first liking boys, to dating to marriage...well, one of us did. As we both got older and went our separate ways to college and then getting REAL jobs, of course, we drifted a little but we always knew we were only a phone call away. She has been a huge part of my life and I wouldn't trade it for anything so watching this movie about two best friends going through one of the happiest moments in a girls life, with one of my best friends, was so much fun! One thing that I have always wanted was to get married and have my kids be good friends with my friends kids. This will probably not be the case since I am behind most of my friends who are already married and having kids but I am so happy to be a part of Meg's baby's life (which is less than 2 weeks away so anytime now)! YAY!
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Things I've realized this week.....
1. There are a lot of crazy drivers on the road. This realization has always been there for me but became even more clear during the 2 hours I spend on I-85 everyday and after having a minor fender-bender last week in 5:00 traffic. I get more and more nervous driving everyday!
2. I give people the benefit of the doubt too much. Those who probably don't deserve it but for some reason I forgive and forget too easily. Yes, I know I should forgive but I don't always have to forget.
3. People never cease to amaze me, both in good and bad ways.
4. I'm a big OCD and a perfectionist at work but can't seem to keep my house cleaned and organized and sometimes I don't really care. How is this?
5. I need to get my life more organized and on track.
6. I only have a little over a month until I turn 31! There are so many things that I wanted to accomplish in my life by now that I havn't. Am I really this old already???
7. I need to travel more even though I don't like spending the night away from home. I love my bed and the comfort of my house.
8. I need to really start training if I want to do the Cooper River Bridge Run this year. Well, maybe I'll just walk it.
9. I still haven't posted pictures of the house since I've moved in. If you read #4 you might figure out why. I'm still trying to get it organized and decorated. Maybe I will just shove everything in a close so it looks clean enough for pictures :)
10. This was a long, hard week and I am hoping for snow Tuesday (if they are still predicting it now)
2. I give people the benefit of the doubt too much. Those who probably don't deserve it but for some reason I forgive and forget too easily. Yes, I know I should forgive but I don't always have to forget.
3. People never cease to amaze me, both in good and bad ways.
4. I'm a big OCD and a perfectionist at work but can't seem to keep my house cleaned and organized and sometimes I don't really care. How is this?
5. I need to get my life more organized and on track.
6. I only have a little over a month until I turn 31! There are so many things that I wanted to accomplish in my life by now that I havn't. Am I really this old already???
7. I need to travel more even though I don't like spending the night away from home. I love my bed and the comfort of my house.
8. I need to really start training if I want to do the Cooper River Bridge Run this year. Well, maybe I'll just walk it.
9. I still haven't posted pictures of the house since I've moved in. If you read #4 you might figure out why. I'm still trying to get it organized and decorated. Maybe I will just shove everything in a close so it looks clean enough for pictures :)
10. This was a long, hard week and I am hoping for snow Tuesday (if they are still predicting it now)
Friday, January 9, 2009
I'm moved!
After two months of renovating my house, I finally was able to move in January 1st! Yay for a New Year!! It was a hectic move, though. I only had New Year's Day off and it was only me, my Mom and my Dad moving all of my furniture. HA! I knew this was going to be rough. 9am on the dot, my Dad is ready to go. We started and after SEVERAL trips back and forth from my parents house to mine, I was moved. I still have a good bit of random things to move or trash but at least the majority of my stuff is there. So, that was Thursday. I worked Friday and the family went out to dinner Friday night. Saturday morning, it hit me. The stomach bug, flu or something like that. I woke up hurting (or aching) and thought I was just sore from moving. I ate lunch and was helping my Dad hook up the dryer when I made a mad dash for the bathroom. That was it for me. I was in bed, aching and sick to my stomach and that is the way I stayed for 4 days. Unfortunately, I hadn't moved any of my kitchen stuff so my parents brought me drinks and popsicles here and there. I did make it to the doctor Monday and was told I had a throat infection. Not sure about that but at least I got an antibiotic! What a way to break in my new house! I'm just glad I knew where most of my stuff was! So, I am officially back to normal, rested up and ready to begin organizing and decorating! Pictures to come soon!
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