Showing posts with label Grannie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grannie. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Trip to Charlotte

We had such a wonderful, busy weekend in Charlotte! As always, it was so much fun to spend time with family and friends. We packed a lot into one weekend and we definitely felt it yesterday, but wouldn't trade all the fun we had.

After I finished work on Friday (Will was off), we hit the road. The drive to Charlotte is always one we dread because you go through little towns and the speed limit goes from 70 to 45 to 35 over and over again. This time, though, we just enjoyed driving together and catching up on the weeks events. The sunset was beautiful and made the ride even more enjoyable.



Saturday, we started off the day with coffee and delicious baked goods at the 7th Street Market. If you live in Charlotte, you should check it out. Either way you should read about it here. Will had heard of a great coffee place called Not Just Coffee and they have pour over; he'd been dying to try it so we invited my brother and sister-in-law to join us. I was so impressed with the market and ever since have been talking about how I wish we had one here in Wilmington. The market also had bakeries, a variety of cheeses, wines, fresh seafood and a little shop that sold tea and spices! 


We got food from Local Loaf which was delicious. Adam & Will had this southern chicken biscuit with a cheerwine & honey sauce. It.was.so.good. I (as always) chose to go for a sweet bread option and got the cranberry scone, which was also yummy!


We hurried back to my parent's house to get ready for the wedding of a long time family friend, Allie. Growing up Allie's younger brother, Jimmy, was my best friend in the neighborhood so naturally I spent a lot of time with her as well. The wedding was so beautiful and there was so much joy and happiness. I'm such a sucker for weddings. The story about Jimmy is a long one, but lets just say that he is a living miracle and when I saw him escort his mom down that aisle, I was fighting back tears. We love their family & are so thrilled for Allie & Joe!


I may be a little bias, but pretty sure my date was the best looking man there. It is truly an honor to be his forever date. 


My sassy Grannie looking beautiful! As we were loading her oxygen tanks into the car my mom said something about how she {Grannie} would probably leave early & my Grannie responded, "who says?! I might stay the whole time!" She insisted that we take enough oxygen just in case and let me tell you, that lady partied til almost the very end! She was dancing and everything. Also, as someone walked into the wedding they introduced Grannie as "Grannie" and said "she's everyone's grandmother," so so true. Love this sweet lady.



Somehow my dad missed all the pictures. Pretty sure he was going to get the car to pick up Grannie, such a good man!


There was a pretty long break between the wedding and the reception so Will and I explored downtown for an hour or two. There just happened to be a bbq and blues festival going on down the street so we stopped in to sample some bbq. We were definitely way over dressed for the occasion but we had so much fun! The mac n' cheese was delicious and the perfect pre-course to the reception meal (go big or go home, right?). 


 The reception was gorgeous and we enjoyed time outside for cocktails. It was cool and crisp, the perfect weather for a fall wedding!




Beautiful Carolina sunset.


 y'all, this boy loves sparklers. and dancing.


We had a blast at the wedding and catching up with family and friends! Its hard living away from my family, but I'm thankful its short enough that we can make weekend trips to visit. Already looking forward to the next trip!








Thursday, August 22, 2013

THANKFUL


Its been quite a while since I've posted, but I'll start back with a thankful post. Lots of things to be thankful for in the last month (as always)!





For one wonderful year of marriage & a man who loves me more than I deserve. And, for a relaxing getaway to Chapel Hill to celebrate!




For friends who come & stay at the Cooper B&B, we loved it!



For this little lady, her huge heart & all her sass. Love her dearly! 



For homemade chicken tortilla soup on a rainy day



For finished bulletin boards & my far-from-perfectionist-attitude




For having people in my life where goodbyes are hard



For a partner when lesson planning




For girls' weekends & time with my Mama



For old recipes and a lot of butter





And that I have the best date to weddings forever.











Saturday, January 5, 2013

Hello, 2013!

So I've been really slack about posting. You know why? Will has been OFF!! Its seriously been the best thing ever and clearly I have chosen time with my favorite person over blogging.

We had a wonderful Christmas & a friend-filled New Years. Our first Christmas together was a blast & my favorite part was cooking and hosting for family and friends.

Here's a very brief recap via pictures:

we made a quick trip through chapel hill & visited all of our favorite spots, including Cafe Driade for coffee/tea


we cooked (and cleaned) our first turkey- it was successful!




hello yummy peanut-butter apple pie:

we had family and friends over for brunch:


even patty had a good Christmas:


cast iron skillets can give 2nd degree burns, as i learned on Christmas Eve


a visit to Charlotte to see my family & continue the poppers tradition (she's just the cutest):


reunited with sweet friends:


bowling with my family where my dad whipped out his old bowling team skills:


gingerbread tradition lives on again, cottage style this year :


will enjoyed time off & scaring me with this duck:


ringing in the new year with my love:


and lots of wonderful friends:


and Will continues his outdoor adventures:


We were blessed with a wonderful Christmas and so enjoyed quality time with all of the people we love the most. Looking forward to 2013 and all that it brings!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Nichols family time

This past weekend we took a quick trip up to Gaithersburg, Maryland for my cousin's wedding. We enjoyed seeing all of the Nichols side of my family & visiting with all of my aunts, uncles & cousins. Will was a little under the weather, but he was a trooper. The bride is half Thai and her family owns a thai restaurant in town, so the reception was held there. There was so much food & all of it was delicious, authentic thai cuisine. YUM.


The hotel was surrounded by tons of shops & restaurants, as well as a little lake with a walking path. Will and I enjoyed the beautiful fall weather and walked around a bit during the day.


I was so happy to see all of my family there! Its rare for every single member of a large family to be at an event, but our family doesn't miss weddings so we were all there in full force.




Even Grannie made the trek up!


Monday, September 24, 2012

I-74

Oh the trip to Charlotte from Wilmington... its goes a little like this: 45mph, 70, 35, stop light. 70, stop light... traffic in Monroe... 

We sure do hate the drive from Wilmington to Charlotte, but it is SO worth it to see the people. I enjoyed spending time with my sweet family this past weekend! Here are a few snapshots from the weekend.



Date night with Grannie: "The King's Speech" and dinner


Lunch outside with the family (minus Will)

...and Prissy pretended she was sitting outside.



we love this boy.