Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Thanksgiving in Indiana
How lovely it was to return to my hometown for Thanksgiving with my whole family! Chase and I flew in on Tuesday, arrived about 4PM, and stayed until Friday evening. All of my brothers and sisters were home on Thanksgiving (the farthest one only lives about 30 min away). I was really excited that both my grandmothers came as well! Grandma Jean drove from Illinois, and Grandma Jackson barely made it because of a knee injury, they were both determined to come!
My family's tradition for Thanksgiving is to spend it with our cousins from my mom's side. My mom's sister, Aunt Pam and her husband Uncle Alan, have 6 kids, so both our families getting together is a lot of fun. We switch where it's held almost every year too, some years in Vincinnes, others in Zionsville. In recent years, since we've all grown up (our youngest cousin on that side is 23), not everyone can make it back for Thanksgiving. But since several of us have gotten married in the last year, it's kept the size of the party up!
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Nuptials in North Carolina
The first weekend of November, Chase and I opened our travel season with a BEAUTIFUL wedding in North Carolina. Chase's best friend, Josh Moore, married a lovely lovely lady named Mary Grace. It was the most beautiful wedding, under a tent on a brick patio of a golf course. The tent backed up to a calm pond and AMAZING changing leaves. The sun was shining and the temperature was in the 50s/60s. Such a gorgeous day! It was punctuated by two people so in love with each other and Christ. Josh wrote a song for Mary Grace and performed it live, right before their vows. He said he couldn't look at her or he would lose it. I definitely cried...it was honestly an incredible song! Mary Grace was unfathomably beautiful, all eyes were on her. Looking at my handsome husband standing up there wasn't too bad either - Chase looked pretty sharp in a tux (haven't seen him wear one in person since OUR wedding.)
I love hydrangeas. Reminds me of our wedding flowers!
The newlyweds with Korky (the minister - who officiated our wedding 6.25.10...it was his first!) and his beautiful and pregnant wife, Helen - it was so good to see them.
My man lending me his jacket - I am very aware that I married a gentleman
This was probably the best part of the wedding as far as Chase was concerned (jk...but he LOVES his UNC)
And some shots of the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner held at the Moore's. Josh's mom, Robin, worked her butt off and put together this vintagey/urban farmhousey chic decor for the rehearsal dinner. It was fantastic!
L to R: Korky (officiant), Josh (groom), Preston (Josh's bro), yours truly
These rose balls were decor for another event that night and they are fantastic!! Never knew I loved rose balls this much until this moment.
Desserts at the rehearsal dinner! UNC everywhere...(yes, chase grabbed one with the emblem)
Gorgeous. I love Mason jars. Made by Ball of course. As in Ball State. Yep.
Hydrangeas and roses - what more could you want.
The boys. Korky mentored both these boys in college through College Golf Fellowship. (yes, Chase is on a lower step)
Such a beautiful night.

We had several hours on Sunday before our flight back to Arizona to reminisce on UNC's campus. Chase and I hadn't been there together since before we were married. We had a blast. As much as I LOVE Ball State, UNC is just a special college. It's insanely beautiful and old and preserved and prestigious. It was a delight to go back and explore the campus once again.Of course we stopped by Finley Golf Club so Chase could visit UNC Men's Golf clubhouse and hit a few balls...He spent 5 years doing exactly that!
In the quad behind Old Well. Wish we didn't had to have left!
Last stop, UNC's Landmark: Top Os. or Top of the Hill. A delicious brewery.
Awesome trip. We both love and miss the south. But 50 degrees was COLD! It was worth it to see the leaves...I haven't seen changing leaves in so long. Since I was at Ball State in 2009 probably. What a wonderful treat that I took for granted the first 24 years of my life!
Friday, November 11, 2011
A little trip down memory lane
Chase and I cleaned out a few boxes in our storage area. They were mostly filled with Chase's accolades and possessions from college. A few were filled with all my soccer stuff; certificates and articles. We made it quite fun, here are a few pics:




Chase's Letterman jacket, golf sign, and basketball banner (nat'l champs 2005)
Some certificates saying "yayyy! you're an ACC champion!" (we all know the ACC has nothing on the MAC................)
From left to right: Rachael Ball State MAC conference championship ring 2006 and 2007 (notice the latter MAC championship ring is exponentially more elaborate than the former...guess the AD didn't want to shell out serious cash if it was a fluke win, eh?). Chase UNC ACC conference championship ring 2006, Chase high school state championship rings (not sure of the years)
Adorning chase's rings and medal (while wearing my BSU soccer shirt #00...actually I only really own BSU soccer shirts...and I plan to keep it that way).
Those were some fun years, but we only lived in the past for 15 minutes. We had a fun time telling stories and sharing memories. Oh how we loved college!
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookie Muffin Tops
I stumbled upon the most delicious looking pumpkin chocolate chip cookies the other day.
Well, they are a mix between cookies and muffins. I used cut up chocolate bars rather than chocolate chips. I made them for Chase originally. Then he said he would need some for his office Halloween party, so I made a double batch...and had tons of lefts overs! I brought the rest into work with me and my co-workers - not to mention all the ancillary staff that comes through - finished them off.
I found that the clove was a little too strong for my taste in the first batch, so I used less when I made them a second time.
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