Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Reynolds Slow Cooker Liners

You would have thought I had been living under a rock for the past 27 years. 

Last spring "Charleston's" sister Lorene had us over for dinner to enjoy a pot roast she had been cooking all day.  I mentioned in my post here yesterday that I LOVE my crock pot and I use it all the time.  Therefore, being myself, I thought I knew everything there was to know about cooking in a slow cooker. 
I WAS WRONG! 
(see, I can admit when I am wrong)

After dinner "Charleston" and I offered to do the dishes and to my surprise, we were denied!  Who denies a dish washer?! 

We were denied because there were no dishes to wash!  Lorene had used a Reynolds Slow Cooker Liner in her crock pot and just dumped all the ingredients in.  All she had to do to clean up was to throw the liner away; vuala!

How in the world did I not know of these slow cooker liner thingy's? 

The one and ONLY reason I used to HATE cooking with my crock-pot was because it was so big and heavy to fit in the sink to clean. (And not to mention the fact you had to let it cool for three hours until you could actually pick it up.)

Therefore, last night when cooking my Crock Pot Chicken Taco Chili I used a Reynolds Slow Cooker Liner and I was speechless.  My brand new crock pot still looks brand new and my manicure still looks crisp;  no scrubbing dishes for me and more time spent catching up on my DVR! 

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Mom, where were you on this! I give you all the credit for my cooking skills and my love for cooking but I think I missed one detail along the way!



Tuesday, September 27, 2011

A New Addition To My Kitchen

Last night I was like a kid in a candy store!  "Charleston" took me to Target to get a new crock pot!
                                   
Isn't she just the prettiest?!  It's fall and fall means chili!  Fall means pot roast and homemade soup and homemade spaghetti sauce and barbecued pulled pork and baked ziti and all things made in a slow cooker. 

About four years ago for Christmas my grandmother gave me a 5 quart crock pot.  I used the ba-jesus out of the thing!  It was still functional but was missing a handle, stained and the lid had a tiny crack.... and...it was only 5 quarts.  I wanted a big daddy! 
And there she is, 7 quarts of pure heaven!

(Tuesday nights for me include a spin class from 7:30 to 8:30 therefore, at 3:00 when I get off work today, my crock pot will be filled with the ingredients for Crock Pot Chicken Taco Chili.  Turn that sucker on high for 5 hours and bam, dinner is ready when I walk in the door from the gym!  Anyone want to come over tonight?!)

Anyways....After our trip to Target, I came home and tried a new recipe for dinner.  "Charleston" and I strive to eat healthy but tend to stray towards comfort food as the weather changes from summer to fall.  Therefore, in an effort to keep the meal hot and fulfilling, but low cal and inexpensive, I tried the Turkey Taco Lettuce Wraps from Skinny Taste.

Overall rating:  Excellent but MESSY!  Lettuce just doesn't hold up as well as a tortilla or taco shell.  This is definitely not a "first date" dinner.  I have warned you; please don't embarrass yourself because I promise you that you will!
Other then that, I can't complain!  It was wonderful!


Ingredients:

1.3 lbs 99% lean ground turkey
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp salt
1 tsp chili powder
1 tsp paprika
1/2 tsp oregano
1/2 small onion, minced
2 tbsp bell pepper, minced
3/4 cup water
4 oz can tomato sauce
8 large lettuce leaves from Iceberg lettuce

Directions:
Brown turkey in a large skillet. When no longer pink add dry seasoning and mix well. Add onion, pepper, water and tomato sauce and cover. Simmer on low for about 20 minutes.

Wash and dry the lettuce. Place meat in the center of leaf and top with tomatoes, cheese and salsa or whatever you prefer.
 
*Helpful Tip:  I bought two heads of lettuce.  It's just really hard to get off enough "good" leaves for the cups from one head.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

730 Days

Like I mentioned yesterday on my post here, "Charleston" and I passed the two year mark and I feel like the luckiest girl in the world. 
We decided that we wanted to keep this anniversary low key so we treated ourselves to dinner, just the two of us (that hasn't happened in months!), at one of our favorite spots in Charlotte, 300 East

The Monday night drink special was half price glasses of wine (my lucky day) so I enjoyed a glass of the Hob Nob Pinot Nior and the guy had the Ballast Stone Shiraz.

We started with the appetizer of fresh guacamole and salsa.  Great way to start since we were both about to eat our arms from hunger!

On to the entrees:
"Charleston" had the Old School Burger with a Potato Cake on the side.  Very fresh and cooked to perfection!
                

and I enjoyed the Grilled Hanger Steak.
I will say this once:  this was absolutely the best meal I have had in my life.  O.M.G.  The steak was to die for, honestly.  It was tender and had sauteed onions on top.  I want another right now!


We also kept it really simple with no gifts....just cards; keep it sweet.
"Charleston" won best card this year, hands down.  His card was the sweetest thing in the world!
first page

second page

last page..
(and of course I am not going to show you his message he wrote me!  It was too sweet and brought me to tears.)

He's my buddy.  I love and appreciate him in every way.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Today Marks Two Years

When I look back over my short little life, I have never been one of those girls who has been lucky in love.  I've had relationships over the years some good, some not so good, but none of them deep in my heart ever felt very permanent.  I always had the feeling that they were one argument away from breaking up and I always felt like I was on my last rope to make it work.  They were always so draining and drama filled.  There was never the sense of "we will get through this together."

When I met "Charleston" everything was different from the very beginning.  To my own surprise, I acted nothing like what I had when I met guys in the past.  I think a lot of it had to do with the fact that I had simply gotten to the point where I felt I had nothing to lose; maybe even accepted the fact that I might stay single for a lot longer then I wanted to be- and I  guess I was finally OK with it.  I feel this truly allowed me to be ME when getting to know "Charleston."

BUT, the biggest contribution to the making of our relationship came from "Charleston".  Where I would normally have analyzed every call, missed call, text or date like in the past, I didn't have to with him- "Charleston" always let me know where he was in his feelings and followed through with his every word.  For a girl that had been slightly scared from past relationships with trust issues, this key ingredient just added confidence to our journey.

I have never felt more safe and secure in the relationship that "Charleston" and I share. He's my buddy; my best friend.  I love him more today then I did yesterday and I can not wait to love him even more tomorrow!

Happy 2 year anniversary L.N.!

A quick picture from yesterday: 
After a long weekend of wedding festivities for John and Marla, we laid head to head on the couch and watched (slept through) TV together all day long!  Perfect Sunday!


Thursday, September 15, 2011

Charlotte Radio Stations Get A Thumbs Down

I love the city I call home but it is lacking one thing.....good, solid, awesome, fresh radio stations.

We have Kiss 95.1, 96.1 The Beat, 96.9 The Kat, The End 106.5, 103.7 WSOC, 99.7 The Fox and several others but they all have one thing in common....they play the same thing over-and-over-and-over-and-over-and-over again; if its not a Top 20 in their genera, its not going to be heard.  No matter if they announce that they play "the best variety in Charlotte", its not hard to hold that title with the surrounding competition; play one old school Tim McGraw or Coldplay song in your line up and job well done, you have played variety!!

I wish there was a station that played smaller artists that might not have hit the billboard yet; artists who still use their given birth name.  Mix that in with classic hits and only a couple newbies.  I want a station that celebrates music and not just the top 20 artists of today.....

....Oh well, its wishful thinking.....

Until then, I will stick to my own play lists which right now include:


River City Lights -- Griffin House

Someone Like You -- Adele

Drunkards Prayer -- Over the Rhine

Farther Along -- Josh Garrels

Daughter -- Loudon Wainwright

Something Beautiful -- Need To Breath

Learning To Fly -- Tom Petty

I've Gotta See You Smile -- Leigh Nash

If Not For You -- Derek Webb and Sandra McCraken

My Love For You Is Real -- Ryan Adams

Timshel -- Mumford and Sons

Springsteen -- Eric Church


Anyone know of a station I am not aware of?!!!!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

I Do Not Like To Write...But I Blog

I hate to write.
Never have liked it.
So many people thought it was funny when I said I was going to start a blog several years ago.

I really didn't want to start a blog for the writing aspect (and I am sure you can tell by the content of many of my posts and my grammar throughout the entire thing) but wanted to begin as a way of recording my life. 
It is just the tiniest glimpse into my thoughts, feelings and happenings but it is a recording none the less.

Therefore, I enjoy going back to previous years and reliving what I was doing at the time; the meals I cooked, the events I attended; my interests in fashion and design etc.  Also, it is cool to see the big milestones that have happened like meeting "Charleston", moving three times and welcoming a new member to our family:
My niece:  Olivia Claire Howard
I like watching Olivia "grow-up" on my blog and become her own little independent woman! 
I enjoy my blog and look forward to updating it not only to share with friends and family but as a reminder in a year or more how blessed and happy I have been throughout my life! 
HAPPY TUESDAY FRIENDS!

Friday, September 9, 2011

A Meal That Scored Big

"I think this is going to be my new favorite." - "Charleston"

Those were the words I was looking for.

"Charleston" and I have really only seen each other in passing this week so I asked him to keep his schedule clear for last night. I wanted to try a new recipe and spend some quality time with my b/f before another busy weekend. 

I scored big on this date night.  He LOVED dinner and I was excited because it was ultimately cheap and SUPER easy to prepare.  
My motivation for trying these particular recipes was that I am always in search for a meal that will feed many.  We have tons friends in Charlotte and love to entertain, but always have to keep in mind that we don't want to spend a fortune and I don't want to spend all my social time in the kitchen. 
Mission accomplished.  This could feed an army!  (If you are just cooking for two, you could easily cut the enchilada recipe in half and the rice recipe maybe into a third. I made the entire recipe and guess what we are having for lunch today!)

My Creation:  Sorry for the poor picture quality..."Charleston" was too hungry to wait for me to go get my camera so the Blackberry had to suffice.



Buffalo Chicken Enchiladas
   Adapted from:  How Sweet It Is
Ingredients
makes 8 enchiladas
8 large whole wheat tortillas (my favorite are La Tortilla Factory!)
3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cooked and shredded
28 ounce can red enchilada sauce
1/2 cup buffalo wing sauce (+ more depending on your taste buds)
1 cup shredded monterey jack cheese
4 ounces gorgonzola cheese, crumbled
5 green onions, chopped
1/2 cup fresh cilantro, coarsely chopped

Preparation Instructions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

Spray a 9 x 13 baking dish with non-stick spray. Pour enchilada sauce in a bowl and begin by whisking in 1/4 cup buffalo wing sauce. Taste and adjust according to your desired level of heat – I added in 1/2 cup total. Set aside.

Add shredded chicken to a bowl with 2 green onions and 1/2 cup Monterrey jack cheese. Pour in about a 1/2 cup of enchilada/buffalo sauce mixture and mix thoroughly. Stir until mixture comes together.

Pour a drizzle of enchilada/buffalo sauce in the bottom of the baking dish. Take each tortilla and fill it with a few heaping tablespoons of the chicken mixture. Roll each up and set it in the baking dish, seam side down. Pour another 1/2 cup or more of enchilada/buffalo sauce on top of tortillas and add remaining Monterrey jack cheese. Bake for 20-25 minutes. Immediately after taking enchiladas out of the oven, add crumbled Gorgonzola on top. Garnish with the remaining onions and cilantro and serve. Store the remaining sauce in the fridge for 1-2 weeks, and use if reheating enchiladas.




Good Ol' Basic Mexican Rice 
   Adapted from:  The Pioneer Woman

Ingredients
2 Tablespoons Canola Oil
1/2 whole Large Onion, Chopped
3 cloves Garlic, Minced
2 cups Long Grain Rice
1 can Rotel (10 Ounce)
1 can Whole Tomatoes (14.5 Ounce)
2 cups Low Sodium Chicken Broth (more If Needed)
1 teaspoon Cumin (more To Taste)
1 teaspoon Kosher Salt
Fresh Cilantro, Chopped

Preparation Instructions
Heat oil in a large skillet. Add onions, then cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Reduce heat to low and add rice and garlic. Stir constantly, making sure the rice doesn’t burn. Cook over low heat for 3 minutes. Add Ro-tel and tomatoes. Stir to combine and let cook for 2 minutes. Finally, add broth, salt and cumin and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 10 to 15 additional minutes or until rice is done. Add more liquid as needed; rice shouldn’t be sticky.

Just before serving, sprinkle lots of freshly chopped cilantro over the top. Serve immediately.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

I Am Me

I found this quote on another blog and it takes it back to the basics that I think everyone could remind themselves of once and awhile.  Too many times I feel that we blame things on our surroundings and situations instead of looking inside the reflection in the mirror.  I am guilty of it; not going to lie.  This is who I am and I am in complete control of engineering me.

“I am Me. In all the world, there is no one else exactly like me. Everything that comes out of me is authentically mine, because I alone chose it -- I own everything about me: my body, my feelings, my mouth, my voice, all my actions, whether they be to others or myself. I own my fantasies, my dreams, my hopes, my fears. I own my triumphs and successes, all my failures and mistakes. Because I own all of me, I can become intimately acquainted with me. By so doing, I can love me and be friendly with all my parts. I know there are aspects about myself that puzzle me, and other aspects that I do not know -- but as long as I am friendly and loving to myself, I can courageously and hopefully look for solutions to the puzzles and ways to find out more about me. However I look and sound, whatever I say and do, and whatever I think and feel at a given moment in time is authentically me. If later some parts of how I looked, sounded, thought, and felt turn out to be unfitting, I can discard that which is unfitting, keep the rest, and invent something new for that which I discarded. I can see, hear, feel, think, say, and do. I have the tools to survive, to be close to others, to be productive, and to make sense and order out of the world of people and things outside of me. I own me, and therefore, I can engineer me. I am me, and I am Okay.”

Like it?

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Is It Really A Lunch BREAK?

Why do they really call it a lunch break? 

Is it really ever a break? 

Some week days I really need an honest break during my lunch "break".  I don't want to talk; I don't want to see anyone (which can be hard to do when I work downtown); I don't want to hear my phone ring; I don't want to even look at my computer for another second......therefore I truly take a legit break

I grab my current read and my packed lunch and head out of my building to a secret spot. There I eat and read.  I get in my own world and forget about the bustling one moving around me.  After finishing The Help and Firefly Lane I have finally chosen my third read for the summer with the help of a friend at work:

Can't wait to start this one!  It's on the agenda today during my lunch BREAK.



Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Girls ONLY Space

When I buy a house it's definitely going to have to have a HIS and HER wing, or maybe even be some sort of duplex would work for the time being.  Actually the duplex is a genius idea!
A. Because it would be so much easier to keep clean if we each maintained our own sides and
B.  I need this living room:

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and I definitely need this bedroom

A true girls space.  A boy would just not look good in here and I can only picture crumbs and stains on all my pretty!  Girls Rule, Boys drool.  You know the rules. 

Friday, September 2, 2011

Thursday Night at the Stadium

Is it acceptable to wear your sunglasses at work?  ("I wear my sunglasses at work...so I can...so i can)
No?  Really?     Ok

I guess I am going to have to find another way to hide the fact that I am 100% spent....tired....exhausted...weary....(and the list goes on and on)
BUT....
Feeling this way is TOTALLY worth it if it comes with the pricetag of hanging out with friends at the Panthers game last night!

Me and the Boyfriend
isn't he just the cuttest

My friend Laura asked me yesterday morning if "Charleston" and I would be interested in going with her and a friend from work to the game last night.  She had four free tickets to the pre-season game against the Steelers and of course we accepted the offer!  Who could pass up a fun night out?

After "Charleston" and I decided to go, he mentioned it to his friend Ryan, who works for the Panthers in the marketing department, to see if Ryan was working the game.  Ryan was working the game (lucky us) and he gave us 4 free media passes to go down on the field before kickoff.  Awesome!  Its nice to know people in high places!  Thanks Ryan!
Overall, even though the Panthers didn't pull through, it was a perfect night out in the Queen City with my hunny hunny and amazing friends!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011




I have had to remind myself of this little saying all week.  Chin up. 

It's been one of those emotional couple days after being gone on several fabulous vacations the past couple weeks...it's back to reality and reality is knocking me down hard.

Thanks to my momma for allowing our usual everyday phone call to turn into a b*tch, cry, b*tch some more and cry some more fest.  It's a little stress relief (Well at least for about 15 minutes until I start thinking about things again after we hang up; but I guess some is better then nothing!) I love you momma and thanks for being my best friend and just listening.

At least its hump day; only two more days and it's a long holiday weekend.  I am excited to say that I am staying at HOME for labor day weekend and I couldn't be more excited!  Waking up in my own bed on a Saturday morning is priceless at this point! And.....on top of that.......Sister, Sam and Olivia Claire are coming to visit Saturday afternoon!  I can't wait to see that little peanut; I have missed her face more then the world! (and of course Sister and Sam too.)

Maybe it's just that I NEED my family.  I think that's it.  I have missed them.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Weekend Jewels


I spent the weekend in Charleston with fifteen of my bestests celebrating our dear love Ashley "Thunda" Leadon's bachelorette!  Saturday night we did our big night out on the town with the all too popular L.B.D.N  (Little. Black. Dress. Night).  L.B.D.N. gave me the itch for some new jewels in my collection because every single friend had on some of the most gorgeous and beautiful pieces to spruce up the little black dress; I was sincerely jealous. 

If money weren't a thing, Stella & Dot would be shipping these to my house tomorrow to fulfill that void I left the weekend with:

Sloane Enamel Bangle


Colette Necklace 


Revival Tassel


After the Rain Bracelet 



Amelia Drop Earings 



Contessa Jade Necklace 



Belle Fleur Earrings 


Charlize Teardrop Earrings 

So pretty!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Firefly Lane

I pretended I was just wiping the sweat off my face as I lay on my beach towel baking in the sun. Really though, I was trying my hardest not to sniffle and let everyone notice that I was cleaning up the tears that were pouring down my face. 

I have no clue what was wrong with me because I am usually not emotional over little things but when I hunkered down to read during my quiet time on the beach, I was on an emotional roller coaster caused by Kristin Hannah and her book Firefly Lane.

I don't want to go into detail of the who, what, when, where and why this book stole my heart and moved to the top of my favorite list but I will chalk it up to Kristin's ability to get her readers absorbed in her characters.  I felt like I was reading a story out of my own life about two of my closest friends.  I would cry on one page and laugh out loud on the next.  It was crazy.  No single book has ever done this to me; I never get that connected.

If you like chick flick books, this is the one.  (I would lend you my copy but I honestly think I am going to read it again before the summer is over!  This will be another first for me!) 

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Back To Reality

I wish I would have taken more pictures but that is honestly how lazy I was last week; this is all I got.

  "Charleston" and I headed down to Isle of Palms, SC to this house, 801Ocean Blvd, to stay with his parents, Rob and Barbara, his younger sister Katherine, his older sister Lorene, her husband Bret and one of their friends Eric for a week of fun in the sun.

We lived it up beach style with bike riding, laying out in the sun, reading books, playing Mexican Train, eating AMAZING food and enjoying some cocktails.

The weather was absolutely gorgeous with only a single shower one afternoon that was over in an hour!

On the 18th, Rob and Barbara celebrated their 38th wedding anniversary!
The Happy Couple:

Each night we each took turns cooking and for mine and "Charleston's" night we did a low country boil which turned out to be a big hit (and lets not forget SUPER easy)!  We also went out to eat at Morgan Creek Grill, Fleet Landing, and VickerysMay I suggest if you are ever in Charleston, go to Fleet Landing and get the Crispy Whole Fried Southern Flounder with Apricot Glaze.  It was out of this world!

Barbara's brother Jim lives in Mt. Pleasant so his wife Yancey and their two daughters Camille and Lucy came over for dinner the night of our Low Country Boil.  The girls just had to do everyone's hair which started with hair gel:

I got a half up pony:

Then they got to work on Jim:

Poor guy got a Mohawk:

Thank you to the Atkins' family for allowing me to join the most relaxing family vacation!  It was just what I needed!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Already Checked Out for Vacay!

Mentally, I am already checked out and I bet you can see it all over my face right now!
In T-minus seven hours I am South bound headed to Isle of Palms for a WEEK of fun in the sun and relaxation with "Charleston" and his family. 

#1 :  I love the beach
#2 :  I love the sun
#3 :  I love Isle of Palms and Charleston, SC
#4 :  I love "Charleston"
#5 :  I love "Charleston's" family

Who wouldn't have a permanent grin plastered on their face right now!  I haven't had a week of vacation, I think, since college.  

My bags are packed and sitting in the living room waiting to be loaded in the car.  I know I have probably forgot something but there is one thing I will never forget before a week in heaven:


Until the day I die I will swear by this stuff.  I started using it almost six years ago when the wife (an Arbonne rep) of a guy I worked with at GE Aircraft Engines sold me several products.  I chose this and some kind of 5 step skin care system.  I enjoyed the skin care system but it was a little over priced for what I got.  I was very skeptical about a $28 dollar bottle of sunscreen but Dru ensured me that it would not disappoint.  Boy was she right!

It is not greasy so I can put it on my face without worry.  I apply it under my makeup in the summer whenever I know I am spending the day outside.  A little goes A LONG way and you don't have to reapply as often as with most other sunscreens.  (This small bottle will last me forever!  Those spray sunscreens last you MAYBE a couple days if you reapply often.  Add that up after a week at the beach and I am almost sure you have surpassed the $28 you would have spent on Arbonne sunscreen.)

Point is, I like to bake and toast in the sun.  I can sit on the beach in a chair and not move for 8 hours and during this time with my Arbonne sunscreen my face gets color without scorching and breaking out from greasy concoctions in brightly colored bottles.  Its a miracle in a tiny bottle!  I will never look back at another sunscreen in my life.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

A Minor Meltdown

So it’s time for a little bit of honesty….about a meltdown that happened the other day.

I CONSTANTLY am paying attention to what I eat and drink. I am always thinking about calories in and calories out (minus a night or two on the weekend where every girl needs to let her hair down). I go to the gym at least four or five days out of the week. I feel like right now in my life I have never been healthier and my eating and workout habits have never been better.

When I look in the mirror, I am comfortable with what I see. Sure I could criticize myself up and down and draw little circles around areas that I want to fix but….overall in the mirror I am confident in my skin. I like my “curves” and have gotten used to them. When I go shopping, majority of the time I can buy just about anything I like; most styles work and I am pretty true to size top to bottom. I can say that when I am out in public I have confidence and I feel good in my own skin.

Like anyone, I was still looking to lose 10lbs or so but... I was happy.

Until….
The other night some pictures got posted to Facebook and I wondered “who is that girl?”


I looked heavy; in my face, stomach, and in my arms (my most insecure area). I honestly couldn’t believe what I looked like in the pictures because that is not at all what I felt like. I kept trying to convince myself that it was just the angle of the pictures and the way they were taken. (Although, the photographer was looking at me from that exact angle with his own eyes….. Is that what he saw of me?) I was ashamed and embarrassed. I HATED the way I looked in the pictures. I could not get over how heavy I looked, especially next to some of my cute and skinny girlfriends.

So I had a meltdown. I went downstairs and started crying to “Charleston.” He did what any supportive boyfriend would do and told me that I was beautiful and I did not need to worry about my weight. Yada-yada-yada. Of course it was all good to hear from him but it still didn’t make the feeling totally disappear.

In reality do I really look like I did in the pictures? It’s so hard for me to grasp because I FEEL so good right now. Ugh, it’s just so damn confusing because I think I am doing so well and I feel confident, but then, some pictures come out, and it just crushes my reality that I still have a long way to go before I am right where I want to be and happy ALL THE WAY AROUND.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Katie and Nick's Wedding In Blowing Rock, NC

"A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person."

For all 200 guests seated in Rumple Memorial Church in Blowing Rock, NC last weekend, there was no doubt that these two will fall in love over and over again.  They fit just right, like puzzle pieces, into the journey of life.  As cliche as it always sounds, they were meant for each other.   

Katie Lewis and Nick Riddle

 Katie and I grew up together.  I met her older sister Sarah on the first day of preschool and our families have been hip-to-hip ever since.  Our parents became very good friends and the four of us girls became sisters.
Katie met Nick while they were students at Appalachian State. Katie is one of the most genuine women you will ever meet and Nick could not compliment her more!

Katie and Nicks wedding was a weekend affair filled with AMAZING food, FABULOUS music and EVEN BETTER friends.  Over the past 24 years, mine and Katie's friends have grown into the same group and her extended family has become mine, therefore, I had the best time catching up and hanging out.

Now onto more important things:

Katie arrived to the church in the App Bus! Couldn't be more fitting!


The wedding took place at Rumple Memorial Presbyterian Church in downtown Blowing Rock, NC.

No decorations were needed.  The inside of the church was absolutely gorgeous.  Guests were packed in but it made for the most perfect intimate ceremony.

Katie doesn't have to work to be beautiful and this picture does her dress no justice.  It was stunning and fit like a glove.  Who wouldn't kill for Katie's height and figure?!

I introduce to you, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Riddle!

 Those of us in the wedding party (plus our dates) took a Trolley from the church to the reception site.

Meet my second parents Joan and Earl Lewis.  (Katie's Parents)

Nick and Katie's Reception was at Reynolds Blue Ridge.  It was stunning and the weather was perfect!
They had cocktails, appetizers and the bar under here:
...and then across the bridge was a tent set with tables for dinner as well as the dance floor, and then a lawn area lit by intimate lights with lawn chairs for lounging and enjoying the S.O.B Band.

Me and the Hunny Hunny.  Please excuse the frizzy hair and shiny complexion.  I was not at all used to the humidity in the mountains!  (Katie's colors were navy (hence the B-maids dress) and green.  A girl of my own heart!)

Dancing the night away.  All of us girls did a line dance to Copperhead Road.  After Katie's bachelorette weekend at Bald Head Island, she decided that this had to be part of the reception. 
Congratulations Katie and Nick!  I wish you the absolute best and can't wait to watch you two grow as a married couple!  Love you KT-DID and Nick!

**Thanks to Sharon for all the pics!**