This past weekend was insane. We crammed in a 12+hour roadtrip {each way} to Searcy, AR to attend a wedding of a childhood friend AND then back through Nashville for my brother's graduation from grad school. I am a bad sister - we didn't actually make it to graduation, but we were {briefly} there to celebrate at my aunt's afterward.
To get an idea of how crazy this weekend was, here is the breakdown:
Thursday:
To get an idea of how crazy this weekend was, here is the breakdown:
Thursday:
- Worked half a day. Finalized packing/cleaning the house in case there is a weekend showing {which there wasn't}. Loaded Sophie in the car and drove 6 hours to Chattanooga, TN.
- Moved all of my stuff {and Sophie} into our Subaru and drove {with Daniel} to Murfreesboro, TN to have dinner with my father-in-law.
- After dinner, we drove to my brother's apartment in Nashville. We didn't even take our stuff in, we just crashed in his bedroom {he was gracious and slept on the couch}.
Friday:
- Up early to drive to Memphis {with my brother now in tow} to see my sister, her husband and my sweet niece {whom we haven't seen since Thanksgiving}. We spent all of one hour there {and they fed us lunch} before hitting the road.
- Drove to Searcy where we briefly visited with my parents.
- Then to a rehearsal at the church.
- Followed by the rehearsal dinner.
- Followed by a bachelorette party.
- I was home around 1AM.
Saturday:
- Up and showered and ready for breakfast at 9AM {my Grandma, Aunt and Uncle come by for a quick visit}.
- Left at 10:30AM to attend a Bridesmaid luncheon {eating all of this food did not help me when I had to wear a super tight dress later that day}.
- Went to the church around 1:30PM to get ready.
- Pictures were at 3PM (I put off putting on my dress until the last moment}.
- Spent the next 7 hours unable to move or breathe :(
- Wedding was at 5PM - it was beautiful. Everything I expected.
- Reception followed - was blessed to visit with MANY people from my teenage years.
- We finally sent the bride and groom off around 10PM.
- We proceeded to go to my parent's house and CRASH {actually I made Daniel give me his suit jacket and then undo my dress as soon as we got in the car so that I could breathe again}.
Are you still with me?
Sunday
Sunday
- Drove to my aunt's house in Nashville. Where we visited for a couple of hours {celebrating my brother's graduation} before hitting the road AGAIN.
- Then on to Chattanooga, where we unloaded Daniel's stuff and moved my stuff back to my car.
- We stayed up until 10PM visiting with our friends Chris & Courtney {who Daniel is currently living with}.
Monday
- Up at 5:45AM???
- Left at 6:30 - Daniel left for work and I drove home to Charlotte. I made it home in 6 hours. Dropped Sophie at the house and then went to work.
Whew.
So. Our Date. To be truthful, I barely saw Daniel. Between the wedding and all of the visiting. But we did manage to grab a moment of calm {by ourselves} on Friday night. After the rehearsal dinner and before the bachelorette party, we made a pit stop at Midnight Oil. This is my favorite coffee house on the planet - mostly because it brings back such fond memories from college. Daniel and I even went there at the end of our very first date {where we proceeded to talk until closing time}. Unfortunately this date, only allowed us about 20 minutes to sit on the porch, sharing a Mr. Blond. And just talking. When you live in separate places, talking becomes the thing you long for the most. It was my moment of calm in the midst of a very crazy {exhausting, but fun} weekend.
So. Our Date. To be truthful, I barely saw Daniel. Between the wedding and all of the visiting. But we did manage to grab a moment of calm {by ourselves} on Friday night. After the rehearsal dinner and before the bachelorette party, we made a pit stop at Midnight Oil. This is my favorite coffee house on the planet - mostly because it brings back such fond memories from college. Daniel and I even went there at the end of our very first date {where we proceeded to talk until closing time}. Unfortunately this date, only allowed us about 20 minutes to sit on the porch, sharing a Mr. Blond. And just talking. When you live in separate places, talking becomes the thing you long for the most. It was my moment of calm in the midst of a very crazy {exhausting, but fun} weekend.
wow! what a busy weekend. i don't even know how you humanly did that? and so nice to even squeeze in a few moments for date night! you're incredible! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletetiffany {Simply Modern Mom}
I'm not sure how we did it either! We do these crazy trips at least once a year and we always say WE WILL NEVER DO THAT AGAIN and then we find ourselves doing it again. I guess that is what happens when you live far away from family and friends!
ReplyDeleteI know this is a very old post, but I'm starting a project for my husband in 2012... a date a week, so have been googling ideas. Came across your blog, read this post, and my jaw dropped. I lived in Searcy for 10 years. And live just 30 miles from there now!!!
ReplyDeleteI grew up there - where do you live now?
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