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PURE VIDA in COSTA RICA

On September 1, 2013 I married the man of my dreams.  This cute college boy I fell in love with 6 years ago on the campus of East Carolina University became my husband!!  We said our vows at the Stone Chapel in Wake Forest, NC, followed by dinner and dancing at The Cotton Company.  The day and weekend was everything and more I have ever dreamed of.  To have all of our family and friends in one room to celebrate was just an indescribable feeling that I don't deserve.  I kept tearing up just seeing who was there to support us and I tried to savor every sweet moment as it passed... This was probably my favorite moment of the whole weekend.  I don't get to see my extended family often (the negative side of being a military brat, family is scattered across the country)!! I felt so blessed and special to have family and friends from Texas, Washington, Florida, Illinois, New York come to celebrate our special day.  I enjoyed having all of my family members and best friends from

A New York State of Mind

See a Mets game at Citi Field      July 20, 2013  Well, it actually used to say "Shea Stadium" which would have been really cool, but unfortunately I wasn't able to make it there prior to it's destruction in 2009...or the 0ld Yankee Stadium for that matter.  This part of the bucket list will be on-going for sometime, but before I die, I will watch a game in all the MLB stadiums.  Mark my word.  So far I have Turner Field, Camden Yards, Kauffman Stadium, Busch Stadium (old and new), Dodger Stadium, & Nationals Park.  When my best gals got together to determine the location of my Bachelorette party, I said "I don't care where we go, but I want to go to an MLB game." I knew this was the only time I could have all my best friends together to watch a game (they would never voluntarily/otherwise be interested).   A DREAM COME TRUE and a weekend in New York City, which also happens to be my favorite city! It was so much fun that I will never forget it an