Scrapbooks really are all about documenting life from a certain perspective, right? This concept rang true for me while I was contemplating what I could do to customize my cover with drawings and cut-outs, and it was easy for me to think of a way to make this idea unique to me because of one of my little personality quirks. Since I was in the third grade I have wished for glasses, and by the time I finished college, I had begun collecting a tiny arsenal of fun frames with plastic lenses (it was also great timing because the hipster movement was just beginning). So I took to my magazines and started clipping! I can't wait to see how this theme develops as I finish the cover and add the final touches to the pages,
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Thursday, June 20, 2013
moon-pie-a-palooza
that leads to all-you-can drink RC Cola products
(yes, I will help myself to another Sun Drop)
(yes, I will help myself to another Sun Drop)
and all-you-can eat Moon Pies
(don't mind if I do)!
(don't mind if I do)!
Last Saturday my big sis and I participated in Bell Buckle, TN's 18th Annual RC Cola and Moon Pie Festival's 10 mile run. Can't think of a better way to spend a Saturday morning! It was so special to have that 2+ hours to amble along chatting about life, laughing about old memories, smelling the sweet summer scents of the country and attempting a jog every now and then.
The race kicked off the festival, which featured bluegrass, barbecue, clogging, games, crafts...cutting of the world's largest moon pie!! So if you missed the festivities this year, go ahead and mark your calendars for next year. This is another great free, fun-for-the-whole-family event you don't want to miss!
Thursday, June 13, 2013
*the world's like a science and I'm like a secret
I do not even have words to begin expressing my gratitude to Sarah for this special gift. I so enjoyed the beautiful setting, the talented entertainment, but, most of all, I treasured this special time with my dear friend. Her selflessness continues to astound me and I hope to be more like her each day God gives me.
But if you checked this post to hear about the concert and not read mushy stuff about me and Say... Here ya go: First of all, M. Ward. Seriously talented dude whom I could listen to and look at for days on end. Second, Zooey D. is even more petite in person than she appears on screen. The voice, personality, and look was all there... the girl is super talented! Next, instruments were flying all across the stage! Ok, not literally flying, but there were as many as 6 different instruments being played at any one time and almost everyone exchanged or swapped instruments in between songs. Cray! Lastly, background vocalists. Let's just say one of them had really long arms and really flat affect.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
and it moves us all
Take every single thing you have heard about the stage
performance of The Lion King: every description of the stellar singing, the
captivating dancing, the creative costume design, and the breathtaking set and
animal presentation… formulate in your mind what an incredible experience that
must be. Then, once you have your head wrapped around that, multiply it times
infinity and let your brain explode.
The anticipation was almost more than my sister, Candice,
and I could handle. Our dinner conversation was sprinkled with questions like,
“I wonder if they’ll perform ‘I Just Can’t Wait to be King?’” and “What do you
think all the animals will look like?” I was so excited that, when we were
walking into the lobby, I realized I forgot the tickets in the backseat of the
car and had to send a valet back to retrieve them. Both Candice and I compulsively checked our
cell phones every 45 seconds while we sat in our seats, eagerly anticipating
the moment when the lights would dim and a long awaited hush would fall across
the crowd.
And then it happened.
When the darkness was broken by the solitary spotlight,
every eye in the room was drawn to Rafiki, who immediately sent goose bumps
cascading over every living creature in the room with the beginning chant to
“Circle of Life.” As she was progressively joined by other singers, the curtain
lifted, a bright golden sun began to rise in the center of the stage. And as
the first giraffe gracefully glided into view, I started crying. Just as I was
overwhelmed with emotion, the stage soon became overwhelmed with birds,
elephants, antelopes, cheetahs, and, of course, lions. After the presentation
of Simba, the anthem ended and the crowd, for lack of a more appropriate word,
roared.
I could sequence letter after letter in attempts to describe
the happenings of that glorious experience, but I would fail to create a single
word that did the moments within the show justice. In many ways, it was a
childhood dream come true and the manifestation of an innocent imagination’s
hopes. I am so grateful to have shared the magical evening with Candice and
thankful to our mom for giving us those tickets as such a special gift.
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