Category Archives: Reflections

Miss This Face

The morning I flew out to France this year was a mere two weeks ago.

I had a few hours to kill before Dan picked me up during his lunch break to drive me from our apartment to Hartsfield Jackson.

During that time I zipped up my toiletries, made sure my carry-ons were in order and went outside on the deck with my D90 in tow.

I snapped some photos of our recently planted red geranium flower boxes which oddly turned into an unplanned mini-photo shoot with my shadow…aka, our sweet puggle, Charley.

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Seriously. LOOK at that FACE. Ahhh! I miss that baby girl so much while I’m gone these two months each year.

I miss my husband a little too, I guess.  🙂

But, man oh man, that dog has my heart.  (I’ve switched back to talking about Charley now for those of you who may be suddenly questioning my marriage…)

Sitting in my French Riviera apartment tonight I came across these pre-departure photos on my camera as I was transferring some program stuff to my laptop and teared up looking at them.

Those big eyes, little forehead scrunches, the head tilt – it’s all there. So perfect and attentive and loving. Just waiting on what I will say to her next.

All my love to my little family back home in Atlanta!

I love you Dan.

I love you Charley.

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Outdoor Nesting

Kicking my feet up after an incredibly productive Saturday.

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Built deck furniture, swept pollen-covered deck, soaped and mopped deck, planted and installed two flower boxes, watched The Masters and hung a wind chime. I have nested the sh*t out of this outdoor area.

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Fun fact: I was at Home Depot 3x yesterday. Including visits at my lunch break and two minutes before they closed at 10pm.

TOTALLY worth it, though (as you can see below with the ‘before’ and after’…)

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I officially feel married. And, hey – bonus – I just realized that we have been married exactly 6mo. today. Perfect timing to finally “feel” it. (Well technically I kind of “felt” it when I felt the need to possess a CPA at the start of balancing two incomes, but that sounds less romantic…)

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Candles (& citronella) lit, wine poured, ceiling fan on (for Dan, of course)…..time to get off the blog and go LIVE it.

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#TBT…Hackneyed hashtag or something deeper?

Millennial (and even some Gen X) social media users have become accustomed to the popping up of this popular hashtag on their Facebook and Instagram feeds every week on Thursdays.

“TBT” stands for “Throwback Thursday,” so people will ‘hashtag’ the acronym and post things like an awkward prom pic or an embarrassingly posed photo of them with their sibling, etc. on a weekly basis for their friends and followers to enjoy and subsequently rag on.

It is a practice that is silly, relatively harmless and mostly entertaining. Personally, I find myself habitually viewing these #tbt’s, but rarely putting my own images of yester year into cyber space.

Last night, however, stumbling across a ziploc bag of old photos that Dan and I had compiled for our Rehearsal Dinner slideshow, I opted to give it a go with a couple #tbt’s. It just so happened to be my best friend’s birthday, so I posted one on her Facebook wall as a virtual “gift” of nostalgia.

The memories came rushing back and continued as I thumbed through other photos on the floor of my living room. Here sat images of my friends and family, many of whom I’ve known and grown up with nearly the entirety of my closer-to-three-than-two decades on earth.

Having recently gotten married and boo-hoo’ing my way through the entire affair, the secret of my sentimentality is out. It amazed me, when looking through these photos, how many of these people have remained so close to me all this time as evidenced by not only attending my wedding but being IN my wedding.

All I have to say is thank god for friends and family, without whom we would have next to nothing. (And thank god for the weekly reminder of this through #tbt.)

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Dad

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Little bro (who’s been much bigger than me for a long time)

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Beaver family

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My Mama Jane

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Leigh Ann (friend since elementary school; played violin in my wedding)

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Kaitlin (gymnastics teammate and friend since elementary school; bridesmaid in my wedding)

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Liza (friend since Middle School; Maid of Honor in my wedding)

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92 Days

92 days, 92 days – how am I inspired? Let me count the ways…

1. Friends & friends of friends.
2. The email blast I got this morning, entitled: What if Anthropologie did weddings?
3. This quote:
“There is no security in life; there is only opportunity.”
– General Douglas MacArthur
4. And this quote:
“Don’t ask yourself what the world needs; ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go and do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”
– Howard Thurman
5. The countdown in my planner
6. My hope to wear these on this year’s Cannes red carpet
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7. The successes and ballsy endeavors of former Cannes students
8. New ideas
9. My camera
10. My passport
11. Passport stamps
12. Warm weather (& warm weather clothes)
13. The unknown
14. Life lessons
15. Movie boom in GA
16. D.C.
17. L.A.
18. Paris
19. New gadgets
20. DIY
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Revelation

While talking to Dan tonight using an international calling card from my favorite beachside phone booth – I had a revelation. We realized that I would be home in exactly 3 weeks (21 days) meaning that I have been here for 40 days thus far – since I am here a total of 61 days. Yes, I counted before I left.
Anyway, it dawned on me that 40 days is the same amount of time as Lent… which THEN got me thinking even further. During Lent this year I gave up bread & cheese, but had Dan with me by my side throughout that time. Now, though, during this pseudo-Lent (40 days as of today), I have unlimited bread & cheese, but I don’t have Dan.
How come I can’t have BREAD & CHEESE & DAN all at the same time?! These are only 3 of my favorite things!! Oh well. Just thought that was interesting.



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