Thursday, June 24, 2010

The Shore Life is Now the Engaged Life!

Derek and I are now engaged!!! And yes, I am on cloud 9!
As a Birthday and graduation present, I took Derek up to Boston this past weekend to see the Boston Red Sox! As you all know, Derek is a huge fan of the Sox (hence our Dog's name, Trot, after Trot Nixon), so I made sure to get some of the best seats.... 5th row behind the Sox dugout. This was supposed to be a surprise trip, but I blew it one night while washing dishes after keeping it a secret for over 3 months! I was so upset, but seeing how excited and happy Derek was, it made me even more thrilled about the trip.

Our trip was supposed to begin with a small drive down to Myrtle Beach on Thursday night (June 18) to catch our flights on Spirit Air up to Boston. Unfortunately, on Monday of that week, we found out that Spirit Air was on strike and our flights were canceled. So.... ROAD TRIP! We were very lucky in that Trevor and Meredith, our very good friends, were going up to Boston the very same weekend. So we all rented a van and drove up together. Because the drive was over 14 hours, we decided to leave a day early, on Wednesday, and stop Wednesday night at a hotel to finish up the trip Thursday morning. As were were packing up the van Thursday morning, Derek realizes he can't find his wallet. We all searched the hotel, the van, the hotel again.. and nothing. So I immediately started digging through all our bags, pulling almost every item out of the bag and laying it down on the asphalt parking lot. And nothing... and I really mean nothing... no wallet and no ring box. I think everyone knows I was hoping for this weekend to be THE WEEKEND. But after digging through everything and seeing Derek pull everything out of his pockets, I completely wrote the idea out of my head. (yes we finally found the wallet in my computer bag).

So we arrived in Boston Thursday late afternoon and checked into our hotel (Trev and Mer stayed at a different hotel), watched the final Celtics game (boo they lost) and called it a night. Friday was the day for touring, eating and THE GAME! After walking a few miles in the heat, I insisted on taking a bike taxi to the game and it turned out to be so much fun!

Once we got to the stadium we decided to go to a highly recommended bar, The Bleacher Bar. This bar was awesome! Its literally in the green monster, center field and has windows so you can see all the players warming up (plus we saw, Jimmy Clausen, the #1 draft pick for the Panthers)! If you are ever in Boston, go to The Bleacher Bar!

After a few beers, we made our way into the stadium and down to our amazing seats!
We watched a few ESPN interviews and the anticipated meeting of David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez. Derek fully believed Manny would solely get cheers, but to his dismay, he actually got a lot of boos. We still love you Manny!

ESPN Interview- Live

We had so much fun at the game. I had my very first Fenway frank, saw my very first home-run live, and saw Rihanna a few rows over; and Derek was thrilled the Sox finished the game with a WIN!
Us at the beginning of the game

Big Papi and Manny

My First Fenway Frank- Delicious!

Rihanna

All the players in the dug out

9th inning

Saturday started off a bit slow (since we celebrated after the game) and began with a trip to the Sam Adams Brewery. When we arrived, we of course, missed the tour and found out that the next tour wasnt until 2:30pm. We were hoping to go to Saturday's game, since we had so much fun on Friday, so opted to not stay for the tour, but to head back to the stadium and scout tickets. The game was super hot, but again, a lot of fun. After the game, we made our way to the North end of Boston to go to our favorite restaurant, Pomodoro, an extremely small Italian restaurant that tickled our fancy several years ago. The food there is something you dream about, just so delicious. The restaurant gave us free calamari and tiramisu cake... so we left unbelievably stuffed! Derek claimed he needed to "walk it off" after we ate, which was more than fine with me.

Not knowing where we were going or where we were headed, we came up to a beautiful dock that over looked yachts, the ocean and the city lights. It was very dark and quite, with no one around and several open benches.

We took some photos of the view and Derek brought me over to the bench to sit down with his arm around me. He spoke about how much fun he/we've had and how much he loved me and all the lovey dovey stuff (sorry, you guys don't get all that info) and asked me what would make this weekend perfect for me. I turned to him with a super sarcastic look on my face and said "get engaged!". Derek pulled his arm from around me and reached into his pocket and pulled out the ring box. I really wasn't even looking. I had turned my head the other way to look at the ocean again (becuase I was a bit peeved that he even asked me that question).

When I turned back he had opened the ring box and again said "This weekend has been amazing, and I couldn't think of a better place to ask you to marry me.... so will you marry me?". I lost it and started crying immediately and was in complete and udder shock! "Definitely, YES!" was my answer!!!! He had placed the box in my hand, but I couldn't really see the ring becuase my darn tears were in the way and I only had one hand to wipe them with. After several moments of "how did you..? I'm so confused..." I realized that ring still wasn't on my finger!!!! So I said "you have to put the ring on" and Derek's response "is that what I'm supposed to do"... I love it! So classic D-Rock.

He took the ring from the box and placed it on my finger and my heart just melted and the tears kept flowing. Many hugs and kisses later, we made our phone calls to Derek's Family and my family. It was all very overwhelming and exciting and just went by so fast.

And like me, you are probably asking, so where did he hide the ring when we were searching through everything Thursday morning? Well, he actually didn't even have it, nor was he even planning on proposing becuase the ring he ordered hadn't even come in yet.... so he thought. As we were driving Thursday morning the ring came in and Heather (my best friend that works at Reeds Jewelers) sent Derek a text while we were all in the car together and told him to call her in private AS SOON AS HE COULD. So Derek texted Trevor, who was driving, "he dud, we need to pull over becuase the ring came in and I need to call Heather". So Trevor pulled over at a McDonalds, and while I was inside using the restroom and ordering a snack, Derek called Heather and they worked out all the details and had the ring shipped to our hotel. Because Derek ran out of "private" time, Heather called our hotel and informed them to not call our room about the package, to not open the package and to just leave it behind the desk for Derek to pick up whenever he could (which turned out to be Saturday morning when he went downstairs to get breakfast).
It turns out he had the ring in his pocket the entire day... while we were at the brewery, at the game and at the restaurant! I had no clue!

So my surprise for Derek turned out to be a big surprise for me.
I can honestly say I have found the love of my life and can't wait to marry such an amazing man.

Immediately after the proposal

Cheers to us! (yes, I had a dress in my purse and I changed, haha)

We went to a bar to meet up with a few friends after the proposal

We went back to the proposal site the next morning

The ring side view

The ring top view

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Me at the Shooting Range?

P.S. I love it! I know, I know... its sounds a bit scary but boy is it fun! My Dad is a man of hobbies: scuba diving, flying his own personal plane, camping and now fire arm competitions. My Dad was in the National Guard for years, so besides going with just "Dad", I was going with a trained professional and had full confidence in our safety.
I love how my Dad goes all out with body shaped cardboard cutouts and obstacle scenarios. For me, the gun of choice was a Kimber 1911 Grand Raptor II shop with a 22 cal. conversion kit (yeah, I had to ask my Dad about that). I was quite impressed with myself. I believe I only missed once or twice out of 100 rounds. We tried to evaluate my bulls eye percentage and it figured it was about 40%. But either way, I hit the body regardless, so basically.... WATCH OUT BOOGIE MAN. Blondie can defend for herself :)
Dad in his cowboy pistol get-up

Stapling the cardboard cutouts to the shooting blocks

An old passed down riffle


Having a Blast!

Memorial Day = Amazing Friends!

For the past 4 years, Derek's friends from High School have been coming down for Memorial Day Weekend to celebrate.... well, friendship!! These group of guys and their amazing girl friends enrich Derek and I's life with happiness, laughter and so much joy! During the entire weekend I am laughing hysterically and constantly begging them all to move down to Wilmington! And of course, this past Memorial Day was nothing short of an amazingly fun weekend.
As a surprise to everyone, I rented a jousting blow up on Sunday evening for a friendly (yeah right!) tournament. It was a blast, but very sweaty and exhausting. I highly recommend this game/blow-up (not sure what to call it). Throughout the evening/tournament, our neighbors came and then their friends came, so we had a back yard full of excitement!
Timur, Crystal, Victor, Stephanie, Alex, Katie and Matty... I miss you all and can't wait to see you all soon to celebrate the beautiful marriage of Victor and Stephanie in July! Lots of LOVE!
Derek, Timur & Crystal

Derek and Vic dancing to Soul Power Posse!

Crystal, Me Stephanie and Vic at the Beach House

An amazing photo of Derek in mid kick in the air

Derek and I bouncing!

Katie and I...ie the slow pokes!

The Final Match-up: Devan and Derek

And Derek WON!!!! Go D-Rock!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Happy Cinco de Graduation

Yay!!! What a long 2 years, but totally worth it! Derek finished up the MBA program strong and celebrated strong! Since graduation was 2 days after Cinco de Mayo, he decided to have a sombrero party! You all know, I'm a senorita at heart and love Mexican food, so I was so excited for this party!
A trip to Costco served Derek and I well and saved us a fortune on catering. And thanks to Derek's mother, Claudia, the food was delicious! And the margaritas weren't bad either :) We even had a sombrero pinata filled with airplane bottles. With all our friends, neighbors and wonderful family, this day turned out to be so special. We love to host and we love to celebrate!
Congratulations D-rock!


Monday, May 10, 2010

Mint Juleps Anyone?

Just the name alone makes me happy! I am a true southern whiskey girl... and I love Mint Juleps! May 1st, 2010 was The Junior League of Wilmington's 2nd annual Mint Julep Jubilee at Poplar Grove Plantation. Derek and I attended last year and had a blast, so we recruited a gang this year! We enjoyed an absolute beautiful Saturday afternoon of cocktails, boccie ball, corn hole, ladder golf, a silent auction and of course... the Kentucky Derby! Unfortunately, our horse didn't win, but the hoot-n-hollering was still a lot of fun. And what could be better than ladies and gents in their best dressed and southern hats!? I love everything about this event and I'm so looking forward to next year! Great job MJJ committee members!

Me and Lindsey Suggs! Love the hat!

Derek and I betting on our horse!

A Month Full of Events!

Oh my goodness I can't believe I haven't written in over a month! So this post will be a recap of April's events and weekends (sorry its so long!)

March

Mayfaire's Easter Event was tremendously successful! Our retailers saw a 20% increase in sales! What more could we ask for?! And yes, the Easter Bunny costume finally came in... one day before the Bunny visits started..talk about stressful. But the wait was worth it becuase he was adorable!

April
With all the Azalea Festival Activities going on in Wilmington, we were lucky to get the Budweiser Clydesdales and Miss USA, Kristin Dalton, at Mayfaire.
I absolutely love horses, so seeing 8 huge Clydesdales up close was a dream come true! They were so beautiful! I had the opportunity to not only pet the horses but ride in the official beer wagon... a once in a lifetime moment!


And continuing with once in a lifetime, shopping with Miss USA wasn't too bad either. She was super sweet and a lot of fun!


This fun filled weekend in April also included my cousins wedding. Derek and I were lucky to have my family stay with us for the weekend, so we hosted a family cook-out game night Friday and of course enjoyed the wedding on Saturday.

Me with my little cousin, Cooper Meadlock.

I caught the bouquet!!!!! (now there's no excuses D :)

I love Sparklers!

And last my not least, Derek turned 27 on April 18th! And of course...we had a party (so not surprising... we are always hosting a party!). The day was filled with flag football, 1 lap around "The Loop", a walk on the beach, Bojangles (yum!) and afternoon cocktails!



Oh!!!!!!!!! And I got my 3-wheeler! My step dad, Trip, built me a 3-wheeler basically from scratch! It is so awesome! Now Derek and I can just ride our bikes to the beach and carry beach chairs, a cooler, the umbrella... almost anything in the "Blondie" beach bike! Thank you Trip!

Monday, March 15, 2010

This will be a very short post becuase this Monday is crazy!
As you all know, Easter is just around the corner....literally, for me! My "Visits with the Easter Bunny" at the Shopping Center begin on Sunday. Yikes! All morning I have been hanging pipe & drape, flowers from the ceiling, laying down green AstroTurf & filling Easter baskets with 1,000 eggs.
For the past 3 weeks, I have been hunting (ironic choice of word there) for the best Easter Bunny costume at the best price and aha! I found one on ebay! Clicked, ordered, paid, shipped.
Well, my ebay "Easter Bunny" package arrived today, just in time for me to steam out the wrinkles and make any necessary changes.
These are the days that make me love my job.... when I can run down our hallway, large bag in hand, singing "Here comes Peter Cotton Tail, hopping down the bunny trail.."!
My anticipation as I'm opening the package is overwhelming (I get really excited over this kind of stuff), as I'm tossing packaging paper left and right with my entire Mayfaire staff watching. Finally, I'm down to the last part, opening up the black bag and..... "green?". "Hm, I don't remember this costume having any green parts".
My entire mood went from ecstatic to pissed off! They sent me a green turtle costume!!!!! Oh my goodness, I have no idea what to do right now, except for... take a photo of myself in the green turtle costume of course! Who wouldn't do that, right?
Yes, my mood switched right back to happy again as I was pulling the turtle body suit over my work clothes. Did I mention I was laughing hysterically? Well, so much so that tears were coming down from both my eyes and my boss' eyes. This was too funny. Before it was even lunch time, we had 3 official turtles in the office: Me, Sue & Melody.
Several phone calls and emails later to the ebay company, I just received word that I had a second tracking number (package) on the way. "Must be the Easter Bunny" they said.
Now this is even more ironic.... ever heard of Tortoise and the Hare...?
The turtle always wins! haha
Well, for now I have a turtle suit, so, if you want your photo taken with the most adorable turtle in town, COME TO MAYFAIRE!
"Here comes Peter hard back shell, crawling down the turtle trail.."