Showing posts with label celebration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebration. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Time for the Holidays

It's December 1st.  That means only 24 days until Christmas!  I am very excited about the holidays and for taking G home to celebrate with my family.  I just love home at this time of the year, and how the house smells like pine!

We will also be celebrating Jamie's 30th birthday, so that is exciting!  Sadly, she found out accidentally that it was going to be a surprise, but it will still be a party!  She officially turns 30 on January 5th, but we decided to do it a little earlier.  Too bad she found out about the surprise, but now Greg won't have to be so sly!

No trip home is complete in the winter without a stop at Bristol Mountain.  A day with skiing is a must while I am home.  I miss the slopes so much!  Hopefully a few friends will be able to join us on Christmas Eve day.  Nothing like skiing all day, then going home to eating really good food and desserts.

I'm counting down the days until I am home.  21 days left.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

One Year Later, October 15

I would have never guessed when I started off my final year in law school, I'd soon be dating one of my friends.  What started out as a weekend in Athens for the Georgia Arkansas game to get away from law school turned into one weekend that will be one of my favorite memories.  Last minute, we had decided to head up from Macon for just a weekend of bourbon drinking and fall football.  It turned into dancing all night at the 8e's Bar, attending the tailgate, suffering the in the sweltering heat at the game which we lost, napping for an hour, and then doing it all over again that night at the local watering holes.  It was tough to recover from that weekend, but totally worth every second.  Garon and his two girls, Lauren and me, beginning the fall right.

The next weekend I had already planned to visit my college roommate, Leeza, in Savannah.  Luckily for me, she wanted more the merrier.  I had invited many to attend the Jazz Festival but it happened to be that only Garon decided to visit her with me.  It was such a fun time.  I exposed him to a different side of Savannah, one that included gay karaoke bars.  Believe it or not, at that very bar on River Street is where we first kissed!
Nashville
It was supposed to be a secret, but it turned out that it was no kept very well.  All of our friends knew that we were seeing each other, yet none of them were so willing to call us out on it.  Thankfully, when we decided to tell everyone, they already knew, so it was no big deal!

My surprise delivery while Garon is out of town for a bachelor party and missing our one year!  For some reason I think Buster and Timber were both in on the surprise, they barely even barked when the delivery man rang the doorbell.
Two dozen red roses!
Now one year later, I can say that I am happier than ever!  It's been a long but exciting year, and I am excited to see what the future holds for us!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Wear Pink and Eat Cake Wednesday!

Every Wednesday I am going to try to make it a goal to wear pink and eat cake!  Lauren used to do this while working in King and Spalding in Atlanta and got the whole firm involved.  Although I don't have much pink in my wardrobe, I will think of her often as I try to put together my outfits for Wednesdays.  She loved pink and it can be one of the many ways to remember her!  Today I opted for a mauve colored tank with little chicks on it!
Lauren and I at the
Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Georgia Home Opener

Well another weekend has gone, and this week brings much excitement.  We decided to spend a fall Saturday in Athens to root on the Georgia Dawgs in their home-opener against South Carolina.  Unfortunately, they lost in the last quarter, but it was such an exciting game!  42-45 was the final score and it probably was one of the best games they'll play this year!  We spent much of the day attending tailgates before the game started at 4:30.  It was perfect weather for football!
The AUG crew & Riley at the tailgate!
We had great seats (also free!), thanks so some awesome friends!  In the end zone, 22 rows up!  We had a perfect view of everything!  Touchdown Dawgs!  My throat hurt after the game from cheering so much!  I need to break the streak of only going to losing games!  I'm fairly certain if I go to another losing game, not one of my friends will want to take me to Athens ever again!

Touchdown!
This week I've been busy making connections in the Augusta Legal Community!  It's been fun to meet so many wonderful people who are willing to help not only a new resident, but a new attorney.  It's making feel like, yes, I can do this!  Even if I only knew a handful of friends when I moved here!  As I make more and more connections, I really an excited to see where those opportunities take me!  Hopefully I'll be employed within the next few months, and if not, hopefully I'll be volunteering as a law clerk somewhere!  Who wants to hire me?  I'm available immediately!

I also have many prayers being sent to Macon today, as FBI, MPD, and other law enforcement are searching the landfill for Lauren. May we receive some peace soon.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Happy Birthday!

Happy Birthday to my little brother Jared!  He turns 22 today!  I can't believe he is becoming so old!  That only means that I am getting older too!
Happy Birthday!

Monday, August 22, 2011

LTG

There are so many stories I’d like to share about Lauren Giddings.  She is one of my best friends and I could not have survived law school without her.

The first night I met Lauren, a group of brand new law students sat inside her tiny apartment across from the law school.  We didn’t know each other at all and at the time we had no idea that we all would become an inseparable group.  We had no idea that despite distance, we’d remain a close knit family in the future.  I remember that night, we went out to an upperclassmen’s party and eventually ended up downtown at various watering holes.  Lauren was decked out in pink, clearly her favorite color, and I thought that I was meeting Elle from Legally Blonde.  Lauren even had her tiny lapdog Butterbean greeting us at her apartment.  Lauren told me that Butterbean was named after the country song by Kevin Fowler.  Lauren had bought Butterbean while living in Lubbock, Texas.  Butterbean soon became our family as much as Lauren did; he attended every intramural game, even every get together, and was a prominent fixture on Lauren’s lap.

I soon learned that Lauren would become one of those law school friends that older attorneys had told me about.  The advice I had received from attorneys before going to law school was the same: Don’t go to law school, but if you do, know that you’ll leave there with friendships that will last a lifetime.  I had no idea what that advice had meant at the time, but reflecting back, I now know exactly what they were talking about.  Law school was hard, but the friends that you gain in this journey are precious.  Lauren was one of those precious friends, someone who would be there for you no matter what, and made our group of friends a family. Although Lauren has left us early, I can honestly say that she is the friend that is binding us together, the glue that made us a family and that will keep us a family forever.

With Lauren being from Maryland and me from New York, we instantly formed a bond, the Yankees, attending law school in the South.  She had lived here much longer than I had, but she took it upon herself to show me what the South was about.  Lauren had planned a group trip to the Georgia National Fair, where I watched my first pig race and saw all the dairy cows on display.  She also took me to my first Braves baseball game, the first major league game I’d ever been to.  She made sure that I experienced Atlanta as well, showing me around town and brought a good time wherever we went.

Lauren loved country and bluegrass music.  She’d always be planning which shows we would catch at the Hummingbird, the Capital Theatre, or even Whiskey River; she was always in the know as to which acts were going to be in town and would try to get the whole group to attend.  She told me once that she had not changed her radio station in months, and I believed her because every time I rode in her car it was tuned to the country station.

As a Hash House Harrier, Lauren took me to one of the hashes.  A group of us went to celebrate Lauren’s birthday.  I believe that it was what the Harrier’s call the Founder’s Day Hash.  Midway through the “hash”, Lauren had ditched me and I was running through the woods with a bunch of strangers who I became fast friends with, as they were my lifeline to getting to the finish.  Without them, I’d have been lost.  Another time, Lauren and I went on a hike in Juliette, and we took my dog Timber with us.  Lauren had the purpose of scoping out a trail in advance, as it was her duty to lay the trail on the next hash.  We’d hiked for 3 hours trying to figure out this trail, it was overgrown, misleading and we received many bug bites.  We laughed the entire time and eventually found our way out.

We would spend countless hours laying by the pool, talking about life, what we had hoped would happen for us in the future and about our jobs.  Lauren worked in the Public Defender’s office and I was a law clerk in the District Attorney’s office.  The other law clerks would pick on us good naturedly when we would attend court and sit next to each other, as one of us would always have to be on the opposite side of where we were supposed to sit.  We’d always show up for the other in court when there was a case that’d we’d worked particularly hard on, just to sit and watch the other in action in front of the Judge.  It was exciting and it was wonderful to have my best friend in court with me, even if we were on the opposing sides of the case.  She always gave me so much courage as I faced the Judge and I admired how she never faltered up there.  She always represented her clients zealously.  She’d spend hours at a time inside the jail conducting interviews with her clients and always would make sure that she’d try to finish every interview that she’d scheduled before leaving for the day.  Lauren was proving to be a wonderful attorney.

Always one willing to plan a party, Lauren had set to the task to make sure that we would have a fun graduation party the night before graduation in May.  Lauren planned the whole thing.  She contacted the Fish’n’Pig months before graduation to reserve the room, planned the meal, and kept a count on how many of our family members would be attending.  Without her, I don’t think any of us could have planned such a great evening.  It was a perfect way to spend graduation with friends and family right before one of the most important days of our lives.  Definitely a party that I will never forget.

I can never say how much Lauren means to me, as words cannot do her memory justice.  She made all of us better people.  Anyone who knew Lauren will know that I mean.  She’s touched my life in so many ways and has made me a better person.  I will miss her always, but I know that she’ll be looking down on me from heaven.  
In loving memory of Lauren Teresa Giddings
April 18, 1984 - June 26, 2011