1 Corinthians 13:4-8

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no records of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trust, always hopes, always persevers. Love never fails.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The Easy Life.....

Well not in all aspects of course, but compared to this time last year our life is a breeze. I had just lost my job with Macy's and I was in the middle of planning one of the biggest days of our lives. I was traveling to Memphis almost every other weekend and was just trying to keep it all together, and not have a nervous breakdown. Last summer was a crazy, crazy summer and I loved every minute of it, but I sure am looking forward to this summer because it is just a little less hectic.

We really haven't been up to too much lately. We went home for Mother's Day Weekend since one of my very close friends from high school, Michelle, was getting married. Michelle and I danced together for about 5 years and she is probably, hands down, one of the sweets girls I know. Her wedding was beautiful and she looked stunning. I felt very honored to be there because at the reception we where talking and she told me that the whole time she was at the alter, she was so nervous, but she kept thinking of me, since at our wedding I looked so clam. I thought that was so sweet of her!!! The rest of that weekend was spent with our families. Saturday night we cooked of our Mom's over at the Taylor's house. Ryan, Meredith, Tom, and I put together a wonderful menu: Fired Green Tomatoes, Greek Salad, Wild Mushroom Risotto, and Filet Mignon. The dinner was amazing and our Mom's loved it. I was very sad to leave on Sunday, I hate when we can only make short trips home; it makes me really want to move back to Memphis so I don't have to leave our families.
Mr. & Mrs. Davis

Last weekend, we pretty much laid low on Friday night, made a little dinner, and watched a little TV. On Saturday, we went to breakfast at Ria's Blue Bird Cafe with my friend Tierney. It was so good, they have been voted by the N.Y. Times as having the World's Best Pancakes. We of course had to try them, so we got the Special which where Chocolate Chip Pancakes and boy o boy where they yummy. Totally recommend this place if you ever get the chance. Go early though cause the line can get pretty long. Saturday afternoon, we went to a food festival called Taste of the Highlands and this was probably one of the coolest things we have done since we have been in Atlanta. We got to go around and sample all this food and drinks form all these amazing restaurants in Atlanta. We got to eat and drink as much as we wanted and it was all SOOOOOOOO good. We left very very full but we did not mind one bit. Since we had had such a big day, we just spent the rest of the day/night lounging around the house. Sunday morning, Tierney and I thought that we need to work off some of the food we ate the day before and decided to hike to the top of Stone Mountain. It was very tuff, but totally worth it. The rest of Sunday we spent cleaning and getting our house back in order since we had kind of out it off for a little too long.

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