Engagement Pictures

Is it just me or does it feel like I am going way back in time?  I really want to capture every single aspect of our wedding so I feel it is only appropriate to take it all the way back to our engagement pictures.  I look forward to one day being able to look back on these posts and live each moment over in my mind.  

We decided to take our engagement pictures at the place we met- Mount Olive College.  It is now called the University of Mount Olive but it will forever be Mount Olive College to me.  A family friend, and our ring bearers father, offered to take our pictures as a wedding gift. Before I start sharing some of the pictures, I feel that I need to note that the days leading up to the photo shoot were warm, like 70s-80s.  The day we took our pictures, a cold front came through and the temps dropped to the 30s-40s.  IT WAS FREEZING!! I have never been so cold in my life.  Somehow, we made it through and the pictures turned out great! Thanks again Dustin for braving the cold and capturing these awesome images.


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{Five on Friday}

{ONE} Is it just me or has it been tough getting back in to the groove of things after the holidays. Working for a bank, we only got Christmas day and New Years day off but I took a couple extra ones. Even with very little time off, I got used to sleeping in and being lazy. It was nice. Now I am struggling. 

{TWO}  Crawford surprised me with tickets to see Wicked for Christmas. It's in my top 3 favorite Broadway shows and I am ecstatic. Crawford has never seen a Broadway show at all so it's going to be wicked fun-no pun intended.

{THREE} One of goals for January is to clean and organize our house. We bought our house last April but I didn't move in until November. Trying to move my things in the midst of the holidays as well as piles and piles of wedding decorations/presents is difficult. We started on the office last week. It's slowly getting there. This was the room we "junked" so we at least have a walk way in to the room now. YES

{FOUR}  Hank has been extra cuddly this week and I love it! We are scared he may be getting sick because he has not had any energy at all but I do enjoy the cuddles from that fluff ball. He is getting his annual shots today and then a majorly over due hair cut next week.

This picture was taken about 2 weeks ago so his hair is now covering his eyes.
{FIVE}   We got our wedding pictures back from our photographer about 2 weeks ago.  I have been enjoying sifting through all of the pictures.  Yesterday made 2 months of marriage.  At times, it feels like it has absolutely flown by and at other times, it feels like we have been married for years.  I am enjoying every single minute of being married.  There are moments that are challenging but that was to be expected.  I would say our biggest challenge thus far has been coordinating our busy schedules.  We are definitely the type that love going and doing but have found that it is important to sometimes scale back and just be home together. 


Today, I am linking up with 

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Papa Gregg


My dad is my hero. Plain and simple. Always has been always will be. I look up to him for so many reasons. My dad was 1 of 4 kids and his father died of a massive heart attack at the the young age of 45. To say that they had it tough at times is an understatement. However, my grandma did everything she could to provide and helped pave the way for my dad to go to college. Long story short, he went to ECU, graduated with a BS in Business Administration, started a successful career for a good company, retired at the age of 53, only to start completely over with a new job. He is the definition of success to me! I knew when I graduated college I wanted to invest my time in to a company that I could see myself retiring from because I loved that he retired early and then started over again. He also gives great advice and has been my rock since the day I was born. Needless to say, I love my dad and he is my hero.
My dad is one of those people that I would consider a work out guru and a health freak. He is probably shaking his head if he reads this, but it's true. He loves to exercise. He is what I have always considered the definition of healthy. I have never ever worried about him a single day of my life...that is, until Monday June 10, 2013.
I will never forget that day. I was at work when one of my childhood friends that I work with asked me to walk with him outside. He then told me that dad had passed out while working out at the gym and was going to the hospital for further tests. I'm a panicker so I immediately asked if he was okay and Daniel said yes. They were just going to run some tests but he would drive me to the hospital. I thought that was a little odd if all he did was faint but I agreed to let him drive me. I called Crawford on the way and asked him if he could come to Wilson since I wasn't sure what was going on. 
On the way to the hospital, Daniel calls his mom who is an ER nurse. I will never forget that call because I felt like he was talking in code. When he got off the phone, I started asking a hundred questions while also losing my breath (such a panicker and the exact reason I needed a driver). He told me that they were still running tests but that I needed to go to the family console room when I walked in. I'm no medical expert but I knew something was very VERY wrong when I heard those words. I started having a panic attack and somehow Daniel managed to calm me down.
When we got to the hospital, there were no parks so Daniel dropped me off. I walked in and went to the desk and I was surprisingly calm. I saw my nanny at the desk and I walked up just in time to hear her say "you have to let me back, he's had a heart attack." **Insert me LOSING it.** I lost it so badly in the middle of the waiting room the nurse quickly ushered me to the family console room and that is when I saw my mom. I remember seeing about 9 people in the room, mostly men, and they all turned their backs to me and were sobbing. I remember Daniels mom telling me that they were doing everything they can to save my dad but I had to pull myself together.
 My mom then told me that dad had been working out at the gym when he just collapsed. He had suffered sudden cardiac arrest (not a heart attack) and was clinically dead for 5 minutes. Miraculously, 2 ER nurses were working out near him and immediately started CPR. They did CPR for 4 minutes until the ambulance arrived. They then shocked him twice before trying to shock him one last time. On the last shock, he gasped for air. God is GOOD! Once he came to, he became combative because he didn't know where he was. They had to medically sedate him and he stayed in that state for about 24 hours.
By the time news spread through Wilson and church, there were about 50 people that showed up at the ER. I find that incredible. We got to see dad for a few minutes and I will never forget that moment. He had a black eye from the fall and he honestly looked dead. He was intubated and that is when mom made the decision to have him transported to Wake Med.
When we got to Wake Med, he was starting to wake up. He was intubated so he couldn't really move but he started communicating with us by his hands. Mom stayed at the hospital for an entire 5 days, never once leaving him. They ran tons of tests and he did have one major artery that had a blockage but they were able to put a stint in. I read that only 5% of people survive cardiac arrest. That is astonishing. It is also crazy that it can hit any person at any time, no matter how healthy. Dad comes from a long history of heart problems and unfortunately, you can't escape heredity problems.
Dad was released from the hospital on Friday, 5 days after his cardiac arrest. He was practically a brand new person- minus the black eye. He has to limit his physical activity levels but he has not had any other issues. That week was by far the hardest week of my life. I saw first hand just how precious life and loved ones can be. We are never guaranteed another day. I fully credit God for saving my dads life that day.


So there it is. My dads story and one of the many reasons why he is my hero. 

Goals for 2015 {Five on Friday}

To be honest, I am not a big resolution kind of girl. I guess after years and years of making them and not really thinking about them again after January 1st, I really don't see the point. I DO, however, like setting goals for myself. Attainable goals, that is. So here are my 2015 goals:

1. Buy/Build a Shed
Disclaimer: I will definitely not be the one building a shed!! 
When we bought our house in April, it did not have a shed. Our neighbor (aka pastor that married us) lives next door and has graciously let us borrow his loan mower. Our top priority is buying and building a shed within the next 3 months so that we don't have to keep borrowing and have a little space of our own. We actually had a Stock the Shed shower (yeah, I laughed too) and as a result, we have a wheel barrow and chain saw in our office. This shed is TOP PRIORIYY!

2. Be Healthy
This goal is not to lose weight, although that would be nice too. This goal is to get/be healthy. To make healthier lifestyle choices. I fully believe that by making healthier lifestyle choices, the weight loss will be an added benefit. All I really care about is being healthy. Crawford and I have decided that this is something we will work towards together. 

3. Stain deck/Pressure Wash House
You are probably laughing but this is actually a goal. While it sounds more like a chore, it is something that our house needs and so I have made it a goal.

4. 1 Devotional Series with Crawford
This was actually Crawfords idea and I loved it. It is so easy to get busy with life that you lose that personal time. For 2015, we plan to pick out a book or a couples devotional and study it together. Any suggestions?

5. Be Present
My biggest goal for 2015 is to be more present in all situations. I am guilty for always being on my phone and zoning people out. My goal is to try harder to actually sit back and listen with no distractions. This may mean leaving the phone in the car or putting it on silent. 

Today, I am linking up with 
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{Happy New Year}

My prayer for the new year is to embrace every single moment. One thing I have learned over the past two years is that time is precious and every moment counts. I feel as if time is flying by in the blink of an eye. 2014 was almost a blur for me but it was by far the best year of my life. Marrying Crawford on November 8th changed my life for the better. Life was no longer about me but about us. To do life with your BESTFRIEND is by far the greatest journey of all. So here is to 2015. A year full of unknowns that I am sure will bring about many new adventures full of new bliss. Tomorrow I will post some of my goals for 2015 but for now, Happy New Year! May the start of the year give you a renewed hope in the things to come.