Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Olay....Olay, Olay, Olay

After nine years of loyalty, I am retiring the luffa. I have had many different luffas and got addicted to the concept because I thought it helped exfoliate etc. etc. etc…. The problem with the luffa is that it requires the use of body wash. In the past couple years, GOOD body wash has become expensive and after trying many different brands ,or settling for whatever was on sale, I always felt like my skin was still very dry and not necessarily 100% clean. (Yes, it’s gross...nine years to realize this!)

Last week I ran out of body wash so on the way home from work I stopped into CVS to buy more. I don’t know what sparked the purchase, maybe the screaming toddler blocking the aisle crying for some nasty gummy things, but there was a display of Olay Bar Soap in the front so I scooped up a package and checked out. I came home with 4 bars of the Olay Ultra Moisture Bars and stuck one in the shower with a wash rag.

Over the past week I have used this soap every morning in the shower and my skin, without a shadow of a doubt, has never been so soft and honestly glowing. I don’t even have to use lotion anymore! This stuff lathers like butter and smells like clean laundry. “Charleston” even made a comment this weekend about how soft my skin felt compared to what it used to…. (And yes, he made the comment just like in the Olay commercials where we were rolling around in expensive, thick, white sheets that look like clouds and white curtains hanging over open windows and blowing in the summer breeze …ha ha ha, juuuuuuust kidding)

Anyway, I will never go back to body wash. That is a bold statement but I am sticking to it. I will be an Olay bar soap fan until the day I die. It’s that serious.

Olay, do you need a new spokesperson by any chance?!!! Move over Jessica Beil, here I come!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

I'm a 20-Something....

My dad said it one night while sitting at dinner talking about one of his high school friends, “Well she started her family late. She didn’t have her first kid until she was 25.” My ears perked up because sitting there at age 26, single and living a life of my own, marriageless and kidless, I wanted to see if there were any comments to follow.

I’m from a small town and a lot of the time I feel that this is the mindset that surrounds it. You go off to college, meet your husband material, graduate college, get a job, get married, have children and BOOM, from age 18 – 25 you complete these steps and your life is set. You are dependent on others and others are dependent on you and from here on out you are in, what I call, the “maintenance” stage for the next 100 years. Maintain your marriage, maintain you income, maintain your family and your life is settled. Buy a house, save in your 401K, buy the SUV and take that normal family beach trip every year for vacation. My parents followed this pattern and they are still 100% happy and I personally think they got a good product out of it :) and now my sister is following the same type of pattern and so far her life is wonderful as well but, I have never been so sure that this type of pattern was for me.

I have NEVER felt like this entire philosophy on how to create your life was wrong and for many people it definitly works. Something in me has always just whispered in my ear that I needed to venture out (even if it was only to Charlotte and living in uptown moving around every year). Since the beginning of college and going to Raleigh where I knew very few people, I have felt like the world is truly my oyster; a blank slate. Opportunities are endless and I am the only person I have to worry about – ME and only ME. Hauling ass through the life processes mentioned above, in my book, doesn’t require a timeline like the stigma associated with earlier generations. My first kid at 33 instead of 25 doesn’t scare me. Getting a job and going back to get a graduate degree by myself before settling down with a family in your 20's isn't a bad idea in my mind, especially since I was being picky and didn't want to settle down with just ANY guy for the rest of my life. Again, I am only 20, I should be picky about the guys I choose. I am young; I have options; I want to take advantage of them. Exploring my options is part of my process and not always reverting back to the known is my preference. It keeps life interesting.

Its ironic that I have been thinking a lot about this topic lately because just the other morning I found this article online in the New York Times:

What Is It About 20-Somethings

It’s long but well worth the read. It answers many questions about the 20-somethings of my generation. This article tries to explain why so many young people in my generation are refusing to grow up, get married, build families etc. as some of our parents would call it.

Associated with this article was an entry response by 27 year old Jessie Rosen. MANY things in Jessie’s response hit home with my opinions and thoughts. I couldn’t have said it better myself….

Dear NY Times, here’s Why I Haven’t ‘Grown Up.’ Love a 20-Something. By Jessie Rosen

Yesterday I received the same message via email, text, tweet and wall post no fewer than a dozen times:

"I'm sure you've already seen this, but ..."

The "this" was Robin Marantz Henig's hefty New York Times article about
the state of today's 20-somethings -- an extensive assessment of the way my generation is choosing to spend our transition into adulthood, what our choices mean, and whether they're good or bad.

The barrage of messages came to me because I write a blog called
20-Nothings, started at age 24 after the hundredth time I heard the term "quarter-life crisis."

It also came because today -- at 27 -- I'm literally packing up my childhood bedroom where I returned in May after five years in Manhattan in prep for a cross-country pursuit of my passions.

According to the article, mine is the path of today's 20-something: a meandering line directed by soul-searching -- as opposed to 401(k) saving -- and a fierce belief that 35 is the new 25.

"Seen it?" became my copy-paste response, "I
am it."

For those who haven't read the article (though I recommend you do), the central question is this: Why are so many people in their 20s taking so long to grow up? (
Click here to read Lemondrop's summary.)

New York Times, I have your answer.

It's a question based on the very-well-documented sociological differences between my peers and all those who came before us. Unlike our parents who hit the job-marriage-kids goals at a traditional pace, "[Today] the 20s are a black box -- and there is a lot of churning going on in there," reports the Times.

That churning equals "identity exploration, instability, self-focus, feeling in-between," the opposite of what was/is traditional adulthood (choosing a path, settling down, and creating a stable life for you-plus-family).

As a person who took from graduation to her five-year college reunion to even choose a path, I can attest to the churning. I have churned, damn near professionally.

I have also talked to dozens and dozens of 20-somethings over my years writing the blog about what it feels like inside that "black box." While it is a stretch to say the experience is universal (some people do not have the means to not know what they're doing at 25, but that's a whole other article), many of us do feel less focused and less certain. We are more driven by our personal interests than family-oriented ones.

And our goal is to get to the right place, not to get there at the "right time." It's not that we don't know what it means to be an adult and how we're supposed to do it -- it's that we
do.

We are painfully aware that decisions in our 20s lay the foundation for all of adult life. We know exactly how old our parents were when they had us, and exactly what they sacrificed as a result. We know that time is precious, age isn't really just a number, and having kids changes everything.

So, we can absolutely see the forest through the trees. We just figure it's best to deliberately navigate through those trees so we arrive at the forest in one (better) piece. And -- this may just be the crux of it -- we don't see why we should rush. We were raised not to.

Case in point: When I said to my parents, "I'd like to move home to save money to pursue my creative passions in Los Angeles," they said, "Good for you." (To be clear about my personal sitch: they did not also say, "And here's $10K to get you there!") Every single person I've told since then has reacted with some version of "Now's the time" or "I wish I'd done that when I was your age."

I think there is a difference between wandering and floundering, between taking a longer time to grow up and choosing to stay a "child." The former was me living in a closet-size Manhattan apartment, working at a job I was sure wasn't quite right, and eating Ramen noodles 'till I figured out what was. I took the traditional steps toward traditional adult life (financial independence, career stability), I just took (am still taking) them slower and more deliberately. And I made that path -- figuring out what was best for me both life- and career-wise -- my primary task.

The latter would have been me living in my parents' basement crying to "My So-called Life" on Hulu and meeting the "What are you doing with your life?" question with a "Get off my back!" That's stalling. I was, I don't know, crawling?

But does that make me less mature and less adult? Or does it make me more?

Where I get confused around this plight-of-the-20-something issue is when it's suggested by the generations above us that our crawling or churning is immature or foolish, that one day -- sometime after we cross over the 3-0 threshold, apparently -- we're all going to wake up and realize we should have buckled down, gotten married and quit the charade because the real joy/purpose in life is to "be an adult." That slow and steady actually loses the race.

So, my question as I literally spend my grown-up savings account to pursue my childhood dream is, What is so much better about becoming an adult faster?

What am I gaining by taking my time versus what I'm losing by just getting to it already? With every year I wait to be ready to get married, am I letting all the people there are to marry pass me by? Will I be a better, more mature mother at 35 or would I have been just as adept and instinctual at 25? If I live at home with my parents for one more year while I save up to be a full-time writer, will that leave an eternal mark of lame on my life résumé? Does being an adult mean having the maturity to know you're not ready for adult things, or having the maturity to dive in and just figure it out? Won't I be a better, happier, healthier adult if I take my time getting there?

If someone could please write the article that answers those questions, we'll kindly decide at what speed we'd like to "grow up."

But for better or worse, we were raised to ask all those questions. And in the absence of answers, we've grown comfortable and confident handling them ourselves.

So, as one 20-nothing who has embodied the "It's about the journey" approach, I'd like to say that I am grown up. I am an adult. I just don't look or act or live quite like the generations prior, and frankly I find that thrilling.


Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Vacation All I Ever Wanted

This past weekend “Charleston” and I tore up the road to OHIO on our “Vacation, all I ever wanted” trip to Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. I had the time of my life with my hunny hunny.

We planned this trip in order to get away just the two of us. No schedule, no solid plan…just hop in the car and drive to some place fun.

Mission Accomplished.

If it shows you how unorganized this trip was, let me give you the perfect example:

I booked our hotel several months ago; made a deposit and never thought about it again. I SWEAR I booked the Breakers Express. We show up in Sandusky, OH Thursday night at 9pm at the Breakers Express and….. we are nowhere in their booking system. Come to find out I actually booked us at Hotel Breakers; totally different hotel! Whoops.

Long story short there were pluses and minuses to this MINOR mistake. On a positive note, at Hotel Breakers, we were now staying inside the park so we didn’t have to worry about driving to Cedar Point every morning, battling traffic and lines. We could now come and go from the roller coasters whenever we wanted and walk back and forth to our room. On a negative note, the room was DEFINITLY not luxury accommodations like the Breakers Express would have been. Hotel Breakers is over 100 years old and it showed. Window air conditioning units and bathrooms that remind me of what we had at Camp Tekoa. At least it gave us a good laugh every time we opened the door.

Overall Cedar Point was a perfect mini vacation spot. “Charleston” and I rode roller coasters all day Friday. The lines were surprisingly short so we were able to ride EVERYTHING. Several times “Charleston” had to remind me to slow down. I would step off one coaster and start talking and sprinting towards the next one. I couldn’t help it; I just get so excited about these types of things. Several times “Charleston” literally had to grab my hand and slow me down like a five year old running away from their parents! There was no stopping me! On Saturday we had a small battle with the weather but made the best of the day by riding several of our favorite rollercoaster’s and spending some time by the pool and lake.

Overall it was an excellent vacation with plenty of Blain and “Charleston” time. This trip made me fall more in love with him every day. It is icing on the cake that he loves this type of vacation as much as I do; laid back time, no makeup days, playing in the rain, riding thrill rides and staying in less than par hotels….what more could we have asked for!

I leave you with several pictures of our hotel. I did take my camera on this trip but due to the nature of the activities I did not take many pictures. It was just a little too risky to pull out the camera while riding a roller coaster that went 0 to 120 in 4 seconds! But…the ones I did snap I will share with you later in the week!

Pictures of our Hotel
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Thursday, August 12, 2010

It's All About The Eyes

I feel like Polly pocket or Barbie. It’s going to take some getting used to.

The other day I noticed that my eyes were slightly itchy and all around my eye area was becoming fairly dry. I tried a new eye cream and it didn’t make a difference.
I tried several things and absolutely no change.

I then started investigating my makeup. I have a makeup bag FULL of eye shadow, liner, blush, my staple Bare Essentials, mascara etc. “Charleston” calls it my artist palette! After my investigation I found one clue: I don’t remember the last time I bought eye shadow. I have eye shadow in every color. I knew I had 75% of it; I had opened 50% of it; I had used MAYBE 40% of it.. but I had 0% idea of when I had bought it.

The ultimate conclusion = ALL OF MY EYESHADOW IS EXTREMELY OLD!

I had one compact with shades of grey and blues for smoky eyes that my roommate my senior year of college had bought me. The worst thing is that I was still using it on the weekends! No wonder my eye lids were dry, this stuff is almost 4 years old!

GROSS!

I filled up the trash can and slipped on over to ULTA to do my eyelids a favor. I searched aisles and aisles of makeup and it seems that the newest trend (Or new to me... This could have been around for 3 years and I wouldn’t have known!) is to advertise eye shadow by the actual eye color. There was a row of shadows just for brown eyes; A row of shadows that claims to be perfect just for hazel eyes, etc. etc, all promising to bring out your natural eye color and make it pop.

Well I fell for it. I picked up several compacts with various shades, SUPPOSEDLY just for green eyes.
Almay Intense i-color trio for green eyes
Maybelline Expert ear Eyeshadow Quad: Charcoal Smokes
Revlon Colorstay 12 Hour Eyeshadow Quad Berry Bloom

Yesterday I wore the Revlon and today I have on the Almay and I feel like a Barbie doll. My eyelids are shades of pink, green and purple. If applied the wrong way I could give myself a killer fake bruise! These colors are bright and bold; something I haven’t been used to since high school. I was skeptical and wondered if I had just wasted a lot of money until….I walked in the door and during a run-in with a co-worker, he said I had really pretty green eyes. I see this dude all the time and he has never mentioned my eyes. Seriously.
Crazy what a little crazy color will do for ya! I don’t feel like Barbie anymore…I feel pppprrrreeettttyyyy


Thursday, August 5, 2010

Workin' It In The Kitchen

I was on a roll. Sister gave me five tomatoes the other weekend out of her garden and those five tomatoes turned into the best five tomato sandwiches ever for my lunch. I was loving every bit of them and wanted to continue my tomato lunch streak . . .But… let’s just say Harris Teeter did not step up to the plate this week; their tomatoes sucked!

I have tried to cut down on the amount of lunch meat I eat due to its high sodium content so I needed a new alternative so I could get my groceries and get out of the store. I needed something I could pack in my lunchbox and something that I could either eat cold or heat up with the help of a microwave.

The perfect solution:

Green Giant Fresh Steam in the Bag veggies:
I bought the Broccoli Medley, Snap Peas and Snow Peas
AND
Harris Teeter Farmers Market Microwavable sweet potatoes.

Veggies and a sweet potato combined makes for a healthy hot lunch with a lot of flavor; way better then cold lunch meat !

I’m not the only one that has been experimenting in the kitchen. “Charleston” has been whipping up some pretty serious concoctions in his own kitchen….check out his masterpieces this week:
Pizza with buffalo chicken...
...and don't forget the extra cheese! (maybe this is why I have gained five pounds in the past year!)
Pico Chicken
He got a little carried away with the chopping knife but who can go wrong with a little extra fresh salsa!

Friday, July 30, 2010

Oh Heavenly Day

It’s Friday and I am in the best mood! I am headed back to Greensboro this afternoon to help “Charleston” move to a new house. He and his roomie have to move to a smaller place because his third roomie is headed to GA Tech for grad school. I have missed him; missed him a lot this week for some reason. He has been pretty busy lately so I am not sure what all has been packed up but, it doesn’t sound like much. He told me this morning he would leave me key and a list of things I could start on when I get there…such a sweetheart. Although, I will admit, when I am packing, organizing and re-decorating, I am in my element for sure. For me it’s like Christmas in July! So as weird as it sounds, I am excited as hell to help!

Something that also helps out my mood…..

….is seeing the pictures of these two little rascals, Dalton and Carter. These are my best friend’s twin babies and they have to be the cutest little munchkins EVER! Sarah and Adam are the sweetest people in the world so I can only imagine how precious these two will be as their personalities start to form! I can’t wait to watch them grow up!

Take a look for yourself-- click here: Dalton and Carter Whicker
These pictures will melt your heart like they did mine! I promise


"Heavenly Day"

By Patty Griffin
Oh heavenly day, all the clouds blew away
Got no trouble today with anyone
The smile on your face I live only to see
It's enough for me, baby, it's enough for me
Oh, heavenly day, heavenly day, heavenly day
Tomorrow may rain with sorrow
Here's a little time we can borrow
Forget all our troubles in these moments so few
All we've got right now, the only thing that
All we really have to do
Is have ourselves a heavenly day
Lay here and watch the trees sway
Oh, can't see no other way, no way, no way
Heavenly day, heavenly day, heavenly day

No one at my shoulder bringing me fears
Got no clouds up above me bringing me tears
Got nothing to tell you, I've got nothing much to say
Only I'm glad to be here with you
On this heavenly, heavenly, heavenly, heavenly
Heavenly day, all the trouble's gone away
Oh, for a while anyway, for a while anyway
Heavenly day, heavenly day, heavenly day
Great Song! Look it up and Listen!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

I HAD A CRUSH....AND NOW IT'S CRUSHED

When I lived at Eastover Ridge I used to park my car at Queens College and run a little 5 mile loop around the area. EVERYTIME I would pass this beautiful, white, two story house with black shutters. I have always said that I wanted to live in a “big-ole white farm house with black shutters” when I grew up and after seeing this one, my mind was made up…one day this EXACT one would be mine!

Now, don’t call me a stalker but sometimes I would purposefully go running later in the evening/early night so I could see the inside of this house all lit up. I’m not some crazy scary person, but when the sun sets early and it’s still safe to run around 7:30, I love looking into houses and seeing families sitting at the dinner table together; kids doing homework in the living room; a mom in the kitchen doing dishes and kids absorbing the last little bit of playtime in the front yard. It reminds me of what is wonderful in life, and this house was that; picture perfect!

Ok so maybe I was dreaming a little outside of the box by thinking I would one day be the proud homeowner of this masterpiece because right now…it’s up for sale.

Going for only $2,950,000! Whoo hoo..chump change. NOT!!!!!!!!

My dream was slightly shattered this morning when I found MY house on the ReMax website. I am beginning to pick the pieces back up but it has slowed things quite a bit.

It crossed my mind to buy a lottery ticket and win my millions to achieve my dream house but today just doesn’t seem to be my lucky day. Maybe tomorrow…

House Details:
2401 Sharon Road Charlotte NC
4 bedroom 3 bathroom
built in 1926
$2,950,000
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Front of House
Back of House
Kitchen...I could do some serious creative food damage in here!

These pictures don’t do it justice…..I beg you to take the video tour and maybe one day we will be fighting over it at an auction. I dare you, bring it on! Click below:

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Organization At Its Finest

I know I am my mothers child when it comes to keeping "stuff"; I just don't do it. If I haven't touched it, wore it, cooked with it, utilized it in anyway in the past year....through every season...then I probably will never touch, wear, cook or utilize it again therefore it is out the door.

except for one thing....

T-shirts

It's ridiculous. I don't know why I can' get rid of them. Between soccer t-shirts from high school and sorority t-shirts from college, I have one t-shirt per day for the entire summer/spring/fall season. The saddest thing is, my t-shirts take up an ENTIRE dresser. I am not kidding....An entire piece of furniture just to house t-shirts.

What is worse then having so many t-shirts is the task of trying to keep them all folded neatly on the dresser shelves (again, my mothers child; I am a neat freak). It sucks to want the one from the bottom and then mess up the entire pile as you pull it out. (Kind of like shopping off the tables in GAP; you know what I'm talking about people that wear the Medium or Large that's always on the bottom!)

Exhibit 1:
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Because I can't yet seem to part with any of these T-shirts, I give you Exhibit 2: my solution - the rolling method and then stack like firewood!

Doesn't this look 10 times better? I can see all the colors, I can pull one out without messing up the rest. Pure genius I tell ya! Maybe now I will start wearing some that were on the bottom that I never knew I still had!


I will still admit that I do have an issue and need to get rid of some of these because I will NEVER get around to wearing all of them. My friend Laura made a really cute blanket out of the fronts and backs of her sorority T-shirts; using them as patches. That's always a cute option! Does anyone else know of some good ideas of ways to "preserve" these memories without really having to hang on to them in my dresser?

And on a side note.... I went home this weekend to hang out with my girlie-friends and "Charleston" and of course I couldn't miss seeing my little supermodel niece Olivia Claire!
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I could eat her sweet little face off. When she looks at me like this she could get away with murder in my book!
I can only wish one day to have kids as cute as her!
Those big eyes look at me and I have to pick her up and squeeze her. She didn't last too long laying on this pillow! She just turned 2 months!
"I put my hands up, they're playing my song..."

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Sweet Baby Ray's

Neither Anna, Leann nor I can figure out how they got there but somehow a package of chicken wings made it in our freezer. (Someone doing a little drunk grocery shopping? Who knows…) Well, they have starred me in the face for way to long so I decided I was going to cook those little suckers.

I have never made chicken wings…don’t know how to make chicken wings…and honestly were slightly intimidated by them.

Well let’s just say, NOT NO MORE!

I DOMINATED THOSE BAD BOYS!

Here’s what I did:
1. Preheat the oven to 375

2. Run frozen chicken wings under water to separate.

3. LIGHTLY grease (with E.V.O.O) the bottom of a baking dish.

4. Place chicken wings side by side in the baking dish. (Yes, they were still slightly frozen)

5. Sprinkle wings generously with garlic salt.

6. Sprinkle wings lightly with table salt.

7. Squeeze Sweet Baby Ray’s Barbecue Sauce generously over wings. Try to get as MUCH on top of the wing as possible without submerging them completely in the sauce. Baby Ray’s is thick so it stays fairly well.

**This is the MOST important step because you HAVE to use Sweet Baby Rays Barbecue Sauce. Don’t be cheap. Don’t buy Harris Teeter brand or Kraft; that’s fake BBQ sauce. Trust me and buy Sweet Baby Rays…you won’t go back to the knock off sauces again. Ya’ll have broken up.

Don’t even think about going to #8 if you didn’t just dump Baby Ray's on your wings…just stop here.

8. Place wings on middle rack of oven for 1 hour 30 minutes. Check every now and then to make sure they are not burning. The BBQ sauce will look like it’s getting dark in spots and burning but …it's just getting “perfect”!

9. EAT! No need for dipping sauces, these puppies are juicy and perfect!


Wednesday, July 21, 2010

If You Are Going To Dream....Dream Big!

Do you have a website that you visit everyday? Or one that you religiously look at when you are bored?

I do.

National Geographic: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/

I love this place. I get lost here during the day scouring through pictures and adventures.
Well today I stumbled upon 2 things I must add to my “dream” bucket list:

#1. Biking in the Canary Islands
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Lure: Mountain biking along volcanic trails

Location: La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain

Don’t let the Canary Islands’ reputation for being overrun by beery blokes in ill-advised Speedos discourage you from heading to pretty, rarely visited La Palma, the steep, northwesternmost island in the seven-isle chain off Africa’s Western Sahara.

Here, a jagged mountain ridge splits the island north to south, and in the center of it all is La Caldera de Taburiente. At 6,000 feet (1,829 meters) deep and six miles (ten kilometers) wide, it’s one of the largest eroded craters in the world. Mountain bikers of all stripes come to ride ancient trails that crisscross the island, from mellow, ripply traverses over lava fields to technical singletrack that free falls from barren summits to deserted black-sand beaches.

Siegmund Schuler runs guided tours of the island with Bike’n’Fun and says, "Every year we find or build new tracks." Make your base camp close to the trails at the orange-tree-shaded Pensión la Tienda, a 150-year-old, eight-room country house in tiny ridgetop El Paso. Plan a day with Natour Trekking to hike into the windless, brook-laced forest on the crater’s floor, and set aside another to stroll colonial Santa Cruz, where waterfront restaurants along the Avenida Maritima serve goat stew and papas arrugadas (potatoes with garlicky mojo sauce).

#2. Diving in Indonesia
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Lure: Dive green and dive often

Location: Indonesia's Raja Ampat Islands

Tiny Batbitim—part of a mostly uninhabited karst archipelago northwest of West Papua—is home to great schools of giant tuna and mobula rays hunting shimmering clouds of anchovies. "We hung in mid-water watching this spectacular dance unfold," Misool Eco Resort owner Andrew Miners says of his first dive there. "I realized that not only had I stumbled upon a place of spectacular beauty, but, aside from a few intrepid divers, I had arrived before anyone else."

Miners decided this was the place for the land-based conservation project he’d been dreaming of. Working closely with elders from nearby villages, he leased Batbitim and established a 77-square-mile (199-square-kilometer) No-Take Zone where all fishing (including prevalent cyanide fishing, bombing, and shark finning) and harvesting of turtle eggs is prohibited. With the help of his wife, Marit, and local craftsmen, he designed 11 unobtrusive but stylish cottages using salvaged driftwood and native thatch, incorporating a dive resort into his mini-eco-paradise that’s committed to operating sustainably. Request one of the eight stilted structures hovering over the lagoon; they have built-in deck hammocks and are just a few kicks away from the house reef.



Ahhhh, what I would give to run off on this type of vacation. Maybe one day my dreams will come true...I'm not giving up!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

It's My Life. It's Now Or Never

It’s my life and it’s perfect.
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Olivia in her bumbo seat
I wake up in the morning to texts and pictures from my little supermodel. Yesterday she had to send me a picture of herself sitting up in her bumbo seat. She was so proud. I tell her that I am proud of her and that she is the cutest thing ever and she writes back and says:

“I know I am cute Aunt Blain. That is my saving grace during fussy times! Or at least that’s what mommy says.”

She melts my heart; everyday. It’s hard to believe that she is Blair and Sam’s; that Olivia is a permanent part of our family and we don’t have to give her back to anywhere. It’s hard to believe that I get, from the very very beginning, to watch her grow up and go to college and get married and have little ones on her own. I get to watch her open her presents from Santa every Christmas and hunt for Easter eggs on Easter. It makes life worth living.

I look at this picture below from this past weekend and it makes me love life here in Charlotte. I love my friends from Eastover that I met when I first moved here and it never fails that I can be in for a good time when I am with them. I appreciate them for exactly who they are. I appreciate that they are so normal and they don’t always have to go to the “yuppie” bars in Charlotte. I appreciate that any place that has good music and decent priced drinks is OK with them. I appreciate the fact that they accept “Charleston” into the picture, hang out with him like they have known him as long as anyone else and make him feel welcome. I appreciate that they take care of me and watch after me like family.

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L to R: Lanny, Ashton, Ryan, Shaun, Dustin, Me, Kelly
It’s my life and it’s happening now. I am loving it.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Product Review

Several weeks ago Harris Teeter had Jennie-O products on the VIC special. I scooped up several new items to try in hopes of making dinner easier one night.

The first to come out of my kitchen was the Jennie-O Lean White Turkey & Gravy in roasting pan.

I popped this sucker into the oven, let it cook while I went for a run and came back and my main dish was ready. The turkey came out moist and excellent! (and low in calories!) The gravy added the extra flavor but did not weigh the dish down. This one container will probably last me four meals and today, I cut the turkey up and put it on bread for a sandwich – way better then lunch meat!

On the downside, because it is frozen it does pack a lot of sodium and it has to cook for 2 hours in the oven. But if you are like me, take a nap, go for a run or run some errands and come back and dinner is on the table; just plan ahead!

Overall it gets two thumbs up in my book. It will definitely make it on my next grocery list and become a staple in my freezer until I want another hot meal!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

BIKES, BIKES, BIKES !

It seemed like a great idea.

“Charleston” and I had been running the first couple days at Oak Island (Long Beach), but wanted to switch up our workout routine while on vacation. So…I decided we should rent beach cruisers!

BIKES, BIKES, BIKES!

We drove to the only place we knew of, Oak Island Rentals, on the main beach strip. The bike rental inventory was rusty and scarce but, without knowing if there were any other rentals on the island, we scooped up the last two bikes that looked as if they would at least roll and loaded them into the 4-Runner.

Growing up, until I started high school, my family had a house on SE 70th street at this beach. Long Beach was all I knew of when thinking of a beach vacation. Blair and I used to go all over the island on our big wheels, bikes, and roller blades. Therefore I was very familiar with the area.

Now, they don’t call Long Beach LONG for no reason; seriously the island goes forever. When we got back to the house “Charleston” said he was ready to ride bikes, so I had been planning in my head, what I thought, was the perfect route! I was ready!

And off we peddled…

21 miles and several hours later….we were done. Holy Moly riding bikes as kids was so much easier then at age 26! I never would have guessed that the "little" trip I had planned out would be 21 miles. As kids, we probably rode double this in a day on our “excursions.” Neither “Charleston” nor I could walk when we got off our beach cruisers. I don’t think God made beach cruisers to go 21 miles in one sitting!

On a positive note, while we were riding, I had the most amazing time with “Charleston”. We did bike tricks as we stood on the handle bars, picked out houses we would love to own one day and watched as the kid came out in both of us. Besides the numbness in my butt, our bike trip was very relaxing and time well spent with just the two of us.

(Obviously we were not hurting too bad because we opted to ride the bikes 10 miles back to Oak Island Rentals to return them the next morning! Money and time well spent! BIKES, BIKES, BIKES!)

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Me and Barbara testing out our rental Beach Cruisers!
I was on Matt's bike and Barbara was on mine. Matt's bike was simply just a piece of rusted junk! Ha ha poor baby. My bike could have been called "blue lightening"!

Barbara was cruisin'
The Atkins Family goes crabbin', the real way -raw chicken and string!
We ended up catching enough crabs to make crab dip one night for dinner.
The house we stayed in was perfect (that's it in the background to the right). The sound was in the back and the beach was a block away to the front - Perfect location!
Me and boyfriend on the beach getting our tan on as Carter was walking up in the background to join us.
Here is my families old beach house on SE 70th Street! It still looks exactly like it did when we were little. I just had to go by and take a picture. It was honestly hard looking at this house because it brought back 100,000,000,000 memories and made me want to jump back 15 years and live it all over again. Being at this house was some of the happiest times of my life.
Since "Charleston's" birthday was on June 29th, his mom made him a birthday cake to celebrate. The homemade icing was RICH and AMAZING!
"Charleston" with his two sisters, Katherine and Lorene
"Charleston" and his Momma - HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!
and me....rockin' my 4th of july dress...I wasn't ready for my picture to be taken :(
Overall a fabulous vacation!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Back To Reality

So…I am back….and its hard.

Back to the real world.

Back to life.

Not fun.

I need another week.

I want more sun.

I want more boyfriend time.

I want more Atkins family time.

I want more “would you rather” games, walks on the beach, crabbing adventures, and more “bikes, bikes, bikes.”

I want more of the Legasea.

I had the time of my life.
Ugh...now its back to reality.
**beach adventrues and pics coming tomorrow**

Friday, July 2, 2010

Oak Island Vacation With The Atkins Family


Be jealous. Be very jealous.

Tomorrow, I am headed to the beach.

“Charleston’s” family has invited me to join them for the 4th of July down at Oak Island for the week.

Not only have I fallen in love with “Charleston” but the icing on the cake is that he has an amazing family standing behind him.

As I told Erin yesterday, (Erin is the girl that does my hair!) I have never been intimidated to have a guy meet my family or I meet his. I think it is crazy that some people wait months and months before introducing their boyfriend to their families. I wanted my family to meet “Charleston” from the beginning because if something between him and my family didn’t click…then it’s probably not going to work out for me either. I have had those boyfriends that my family just never meshed with and it makes it hard because my family is a big part of my life and I like to think that from here on out we will spend A LOT of time with them….I mean come on, its family.

On the flip side, I have also been in the position where I didn’t 100% care for my boyfriend’s families and I was miserable. It’s not that none of them were downright awful people, but, from the same way he didn’t blend in my family, I didn’t blend with his. I remember dreading going to family dinners because I knew they would last FOREVER. I knew exactly what was ahead of me and there are only so many fake headaches that will get you out of the boyfriend’s family nights.

Not “Charleston’s” family. They make me feel like I fit in. When I sit down to dinner with all five Atkins’ I feel like the sixth. I am comfortable. I feel like I am talking with my family. They are, using my favorite term, NORMAL. “Charleston” has an older and a younger sister and they seem to accept me for who I am. They have made the biggest effort to get to know me and for that I could not be more thankful.

I am excited about participating this year in the Atkins Family Vacation and getting to hang out with them. I am in much need of a vacation and I can’t wait to be gone ALL week! I am so thankful they have invited me! Whoop Whoop!

I am ready to get my tan on!

See ya’ll next week!

Happy 4th of July Friends!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

The Hair Color is Seeping Through

I was told this morning that “if we had kids, they are gonna read 4th grade reading level books when they are in the 5th grade.”

Seriously. “Charleston” texted me that this morning.

He had sent me a picture of himself in what looked like black pants and no shirt. (The picture was cut off right about mid thigh and…in my defense the screen on my phone is small.)

Anyway…

The rest of the conversation went as so…

“Charleston”: Das my new suit! It’s plain but I like it and it was on sale.

Blain: You bought a new suit?!

“Charleston”: Yes

Blain: But, I am confused

“Charleston”: Yes. I did. Is that OK?

Blain: But you don’t have a shirt on. I’m really confused. I can’t really see your pants either. (all the while thinking…what kind of suit is this if it didn’t come with a shirt or jacket? But whatever…)

“Charleston”: Bathing suit Blain.

That is when he proceeded to tell me we would have slow kids. He then went on to help me out some.

“Charleston”: Let’s use context clues. Let’s see…in two days we are going to A: the beach or B: a job interview? (Saturday we are headed to the beach!) Also in the picture I have on no shirt and sunglasses.

This whole thing went right over my head. This was a serious head scratcher for me…who buys a new suit and shows me the suit without a shirt or jacket?! Ha ha…but it DOES explains why he had sunglasses on at 7am! Way to get the full effect babe!

Sometimes I do wonder if that color on my hair does seep straight through my noggin. I think I probably should start worrying for my future children's outcome....

Sad times...

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Happy Birthday Matthew Cole

Today is "Charleston"’s Birthday!

He has finally caught up to me and my wise age of 26!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BAYBEE!
I could never have asked for a more loving, caring, supportive and absolutely amazing boyfriend. If I could give him the world today (and everyday) I would.

Because "Charleston" has a real estate class tonight until 8:30pm, it makes it hard for me to go to Greensboro to celebrate, and therefore we celebrated this past weekend here in Charlotte.

Last year, "Charleston" killed a MONSTER deer that he wanted to get mounted for his man cave. We dropped it off many months ago at the taxidermist. Well on Saturday, it was time to pick this little buddy up and take him home. So.... Saturday morning we took a little field trip to the taxidermy to get Deroy the Deer.

Then Saturday afternoon Sister, I think, really needed to get out of the house. Therefore Sister, Sam, Mom and Olivia came to Charlotte to visit and enjoy lunch at The Penguin. Olivia got to see Aunt Blain's apartment and be a big girl in the Queen City!

Saturday night, it was my turn to treat "Charleston" to some birthday fun! Before dinner, I gave him his birthday present. "Charleston" is so much fun to buy for because he has so many hobbies and interests. He had been "hinting" that he liked this particular pair of Costa sunglasses so I just had to get them for him! He was so excited and I hope he loved them!

We later enjoyed a nice little dinner at LaVecchia’s Steaks and Seafood and then joined some friends out at Dandelion Market for some drinks. I had a blast; I hope "Charleston" enjoyed his celebration as much as I did! Any time with him is the best time in the world.

Some pictures to share the day with you:

Oh yeah, I also attempted to bake. Lets just say I am not a baker. Disaster in the kitchen. I tried to make a cake...didn't happen. So I ended up with some cupcakes that I broke down and put Carolina blue sprinkles on just for the birthday boy. (You know you have stolen my heart when I bring Carolina blue sprinkles into my apartment!)
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"Charleston" and Deroy. Babe, you're a stud!
"Charleston"'s mom and I made him pose all over the front yard with his deer! Ha Ha

Olivia loves laying on "Charleston"'s lap. The first time I watched him hold Olivia, I was highly impressed with his baby skills! Isn't it hot when a guy naturally knows how to handle a baby? I think so :)
He got him some new Costa Del Mars...Blackfinn style!
(as usual I wrap his gift in several boxes so he has no clue what it is when I hand it to him!)

You are simply handsome :) I am the luckiest girl in the world.

Happy Birthday Matthew! You are an amazing man even at the ripe old age of 26! I hope this is the first of many birthdays we will experience together!