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Terrorism

Ten years ago the word “terrorism” wasn’t tangible, or considered, by most Americans. Yet, as we all know, that has changed. It is hard to believe that ten years have passed since 9/11/01. There is a part of me that wants to soak in a bunch of footage.  However, I know myself. I know that I will quickly become engulfed. I will pray. I will not get out of my yoga pants. I will remember Daddy calling me and telling me that they didn’t know where Momma was. I will lose my mess.

My mother was fine, she took an earlier flight. We were lucky. I’m not going to subject you to “Have You Forgotten” or “Do You Remember.” Nobody needs that. However, I will remind you that life is precious and that terrorism is not something that only the bad guys do. You can terrorize yourself and others. It happens everyday that you doubt yourself, repeat/believe what you hear instead of using your own voice or when you blanket judgement. It happens when you lose your ability to empathize, speak without thinking or believe you are more important than your neighbor.

It takes courage to fight terrorism. You have to be brave. You have to fight against the people who think “it must be true” if everyone within their family/congregation/circle say it is true. You must speak out for those that cannot speak up. You show respect even when others do not. You find the pretty within the ugly. Sadly, it is sometimes the loudest voice that is heard. The craziest person receives the most attention. One of my favorite quotes is by Mary Ann Radmacher.

You decide who you are, and what you belive in, by the way you live your life and what you invest your energy in. If you got anything out of the late 80′s, early 90′s it should be that “more than words is all you have to do to make it real” and “If you want to make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and make a change.”

This weekend, don’t just reflect on the past and what has become of us. Consider the future and what you can do to better it for yourself and others.

Be good. Be safe. Be lovely.

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A few weeks ago I was in Portland, Oregon. I stayed downtown and was surprised by the amount of homeless I saw. I wasn’t upset or fearful. I was more intrigued. Many cities, Nashville included, “hide” their homeless. Visible homeless people are frowned upon. They are openly judged and treated as outcasts. Therefore, the amount of homeless men and women in the downtown area of Portland stood out to me.

I arrived late in Portland and went straight to my room. There I spoke with The Mister and briefly mentioned the  amount of homeless. The next day, the number of homeless persons began to weigh on me. Then, I went to dinner. I ate a good meal and decided to get a large order of mac n’ cheese to go. I saw a homeless person walking a block in front of me. I watched him as he checked the parking meters for loose change. He walked out of the shadow of a building, and I realized he had a dog. I continued to follow behind him and waited for us to arrive to a populated street without other homeless nearby. Then, I called out ”Sir,” and he did not respond. I walked faster to make up for my missed steps and called louder, “Excuse me, sir!” and he turned around. I expected to see an older man but a young man faced me. I could tell he was surprised by me approaching him and I said, “I’m sorry if I startled you.” I walked a few steps closer and his dog was shaking with excitement. He jumped on me, and the young man told the dog to get down. I thanked him but said I didn’t mind and petted the dog. Then, I said “I have some mac n’ cheese in here that I just bought. I didn’t eat any of it, and you’re welcome to it.” I cannot forget his expression. He was hopeful. He replied, “Are you sure?” I quickly said, “Of course. It is yours.” I handed him the bag, told him to have a good night, and petted the dog again before I walked to my hotel.

When I got into my room I called The Mister. I told him what I did, and he didn’t lecture me. He knows I follow all “stranger danger” rules, and I think my actions through. I’m sure he also realizes that I do what I do, and it is little use to say something. So, he listened to me talk about “the man.” How “the man” may have been teased with food by others as he wasn’t sure to believe me. How he didn’t respond to “Sir.”  How I understood why “the man” had a dog. How much I would want companionship and how his relationship with his dog keeps him out shelters. Then, I cried. I cried a lot. It broke my heart.

I left Portland incredibly early the next morning and have thought of “the man” since. Then, yesterday, The Mister sent me an email titled “CNN Story on Pets of Homeless in Portland, Oregon” with a link to a story found on CNN.com. I read the story and was glad to hear of the work of The Pixie Project. Then, I pressed play on the video. It opened on Bigera, the dog in the story. Next, it showed her owner James.

It was “the man.” I froze and quickly called The Mister to tell him. I had a mixture of emotion. I was glad to see both James and Bigera but sad at the same time. They seem to be as good as they can be. I’m glad that Bigera is being fixed. However, their situation is still wrenching. A seemingly nice young man and a happy dog have no place to rest, no food to eat and my mac n’ cheese could only do so much.

Take care of yourself and others,
RA

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There are a few things I know for certain, but I know I love cake. LOVE it. The Mister’s nickname for me is…Cakes. I’m not messin’ around when it comes to cake and icing. So, when The Mister and I were planning our wedding I knew the cake would be an important decision. This is us at our reception with the winning cake.

Photography by Krista Lee

We met with three wedding cake vendors. They were all popular and considered higher end baking/cake vendors for the Nashville area. One was suggested by two friends and did catering too. (I was all about two birds with one stone.) Two is known for their embellishments. (I’d eat anything a figurine made out of icing.) Then, there was Three. Three was Maples Wedding Cakes. I had seen Maples in my research and one of the wedding coordinators I interviewed bragged, gushed talked about being friends with the owner, Jay. I didn’t use the coordinator for a few reasons but I had to meet with Jay.

I did my best to temper expectations when meeting with vendors, you’re never sure what you may walk into. So, The Mister and I had a little pep talk/cool down before we went into Maples. We walked into the shop and Jay was very friendly and warm. He asked us to sit and I noticed The Mister was staring at all the cake samples on the wall. If I could have taken a picture, I would have. (The Mister has an uncanny ability to look like a precious lil’ boy.) I shared my inspirational photos and we discussed what I was thinking. Jay immediately recognized the size I was trying to explain with hand gestures. I remember I said I wanted the layers to have “plateaus” and he got it. Then, to prove that he understood he showed one of the sample cakes and he was exactly right. I wanted large flowers as the focus of the cake. He suggested that they be a hybrid type of flower as I wasn’t tied to any one type. With any other vendor I would have asked for an example but I trusted him. He got up from the couch to get something and The Mister looked at me and said, “You’re crazy about him.” I kinda was. I wanted to grab Jay’s hand and say “Want to have lunch?” Instead, I played it calm. I was convinced that Jay had plenty of friends and remembered the wedding coordinator that I had judged for bragging being friends with him. She probably wasn’t as big of friends as she wanted me to believe but she adored him and I understood.

Our cake (Photography by Krista Lee)

I never saw Jay again. There was no need to. Additionally, Murfreesboro is out-of-the-way for me and it’d be creepy to just start hanging around. However, I now get to see him every Monday at 9/8 Central on TLC’s Next Great Baker. Jay is the star of the show. I know it should be Buddy, as he’s the host and has Cake Boss on TLC, but its Jay. I’ve never seen Cake Boss and I would not watch Next Great Baker if it wasn’t for Jay, but I promise to not just bragging on my cake crush. 

He’s precious, right?

You can read his information on their site here.

P.S. He won the wedding cake challenge last week. This is his second win in a row.

My wedding cake baker is better than yours.

Tomorrow, my take on last night’s 2011 Golden Globe Awards.  

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My dearest J. Logan,

You’re my favorite. 

I cannot think of a better way to begin 2011 than with your birthday. You are a wonderful husband and friend. You’re the best person I know. Thank you for always holding the door and wanting the best for everyone while keeping me in check. This year, your 30th, I’m sure will be full of amazing things and I’m thankful to be a part of them. 

As much as the sea is deep and wide,
RA

*To see the video you must follow the link to YouTube after pressing play.

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Yesterday, was The Mister and I’s first anniversary. I will still call us newlyweds, particularly because I still have a few things to complete. One of those things is our photography.  I remember thinking I would never be a person to put our wedding album or the ordered prints on the back-burner but here I am.

Our photographer was Krista with Krista Lee Photography. There were many details to our wedding that I was wishy-washy on or questioned, but Krista was something I knew from the beginning. She is super cute – I call her to this day “Polly Pocket.” I find something about her precious. Plus, she is so petite you may be able to fold her up and place her in your pocket. Krista and her assistant, Sam, were great before and during the wedding. Attentive to details, kind and non-intrusive.  I plan on using Krista for any and all important photos The Mister and I will need forevermore.

We have over 3,500 wedding day photos and I had to narrow them down to 60 for the book. This was no easy task. Some of our favorite photos of us are below.

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 A dear, sweet friend of mine is getting married on New Year’s Day. She is having a small, family service and asked for some help on finding an appropriate dress. I scoured for goodies that are $200 or less. Here are some of my findings:

Eliza J Shantug Sheath Dress for $158.00

Adrianna Papell One Shoulder for $178.00

Charmeuse & Chiffon Y-Neck Dress for $165.00

JS Boutique Strapless Satin Dress for $138.00

Adrianna Papell Metallic Satin Jacket and Skirt Set for $178.00
Currently, this is on sale at Dillards for $102.00!

JS Boutique Pearl Trim Crisscross for $178.00

Donna Ricco One Shoulder for $158.00

Chetta B Embellished Dress for $84.00 – it was $140.00

Jones of New York Sleeveless Embellished Sheath for $110.99

It can be found a Lord and Taylors for the same price here.

Adrianna Papell Rosette-Collar Jacket for $199.00

It can be found at Lord & Taylors for $119.40 here.

Then, there is my budget buster.

Tadashi Shoji Pleated Sheath for $368.00

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Trumped

Ivanka Trump recently married her longtime boyfriend Jared Kushner. Her dress was beautiful. I love her sleeves and a man in a bow tie.

Picture via popsugar

 

The Mister and I on October 17, 2009

Picture via Krista Lee Photography

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Friday Find: Six months

I’m not much for public displays of affection (PDA) and sometimes emotion (PDE). But… I love him. I love The Mister.

Tomorrow, The Mister and I will be marred for six months. This is hard to believe. As a little celebration, I am sharing some “mushy” findings this Friday.

Felt heart garland by Etsy seller lovefromchloe

The garlands are $10.00 and made from felted wool sweaters.

LOVE CANDY print in lemon on Etsy by jenniferramos

I have this print. It can be found often within the blog-world and Jennifer Ramos has a popular blog, Made By Girl.

The HUG and KISS tapestry kits are by Emily Peacock and can be found here.  They can also be found on Etsy here.

I like these very much and have thought of purchasing them. However, they are kits and must be completed. I do not have stitching/needlepoint skills.

 

Calendar necklace by Dalla Nonna

I want this necklace. It comes in rose gold, silver, yellow gold and white gold. For stones you choose from the following sapphires: blue, light green, pink, purple, red, white and yellow. I would get yellow gold with a white sapphire.

There is also the calendar bracelet. However, I prefer the necklace.

 

Much love to you all!

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