For this post, I'd like to catch everyone up on some of the little adventures we've been having since my last post...
First off...we got engaged!
On Cinco de Mayo, Cody and I had dinner at Filomena's, an Italian restaurant in Georgetown, and after dinner, Cody proposed. I was shocked and happy and I am so excited for all of the adventures we will have together in the future.
| We took these pics earlier that day when we saw "The Avengers" |
We are getting married on Friday, September 28th, in Gonzales, LA. There's been lots of planning and shopping and decision-making. It's a little overwhelming, but I'm so lucky that my Mom and Dad are helping me out so much. I'm a lucky girl!
What else has been happening?
Garrett came to visit! My BFF and my Man of Honor came to stay with us in DC for a few days and it was so great having him around again. He's one of my favorite people to laugh with and we do A LOT of laughing. We had brunch at Jimmy T's and sushi on H Street. We also watched "Bridesmaids." OF COURSE.
| Brunch at Jimmy T's in Capitol Hill |
My cousin, Chad, and his wife, Christi, were so sweet to invite us to New York City for a night. I love that we are close enough to NYC to take these little mini road trips. That city is so near and dear to my heart. This time around I was able to see my friend, Steve. We caught up with him and saw an improv show at Upright Citizens Brigade and had a few drinks. The next day we had a delicious brunch at the Ocean Grill with Chad and Christi. Bloody Mary's, sushi for an appetizer, and I had eggs benedict with crab cakes....MmmmmMmmmm. A nice walk in Central Park after and a trip to the New York Public Library. (Well, the steps at least. Sadly the library was closed.) Thanks again Chad and Christi! We love you!
What was supposed to be a trip to Myrtle Beach with Mom and Dad, turned into a trip to Louisiana. Let's just say, my Dad owes us big time;) But at least I got to see these faces...
My time in Louisiana was so special. I got to hear Sadie call me "Nanny" for the first time and Mom and I had a date with Jackson to see "Brave." I love those kids so much. I didn't get to see every family member, but I was able to spend some time with a lot of them. I can't wait to see everyone in September!
Since I had sort of missed out on a "vacation" Cody took me to HersheyPark in Hershey, PA. We had a blast! Riding roller coasters, eating dippin' dots, and playing skee-ball. I'm a sucker for theme parks.
On one random weekend day in DC, Cody and I went into Madam Tussaud's to check out the wax figures. I was actually pretty obsessed with wax museums when I was a kid and I wonder if my parents remember that phase (Mom?). Anyway here's a pic of me having a serious discussion with John Quincy Adams (who is obviously not listening to me) and hanging out with my fave dysfunctional presidential fam, the Kennedys.
My cousin, Edie, and her husband, Christian, stayed in DC for a night on their way to New Jersey. We had brunch at Founding Farmers. I miss them a lot and it was so nice to see them. Good luck in NJ Christian!
And finally this is what we've been dealing with recently....
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So so so soooooooo glad you're back! Yay extra time in the week!
ReplyDeleteI just have to say how much I LOL'd at your pictures of your one-sided conversation with John Quincy Adams and your fave dysfunctional presidential fam the Kennedy's. Lemme tell you that you with your little coat (what do you call those?) and your sunglasses and expression are priceless! Such a good laugh. We DO laugh A LOT.
Ugh 106 heat. Ugh.
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Garebear
i had too much fun in that wax museum. that little jacket is something they have for you to take pics with! isn't that funny?? they provide you with costumes. awesome. miss you!
ReplyDeleteYOU are funny. That expression of yours is so damn hilarious! I was thinking that's what the coat was for. Yes awesome. Miss you back!
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