January-February
Spent my first winter in the Big City. Lived through the Snowpocalypse of 2011. Learned that a parka is a MUST. Got stuck in the snow a zillion times...thankfully, I was assisted by many random acts of kindness.
Met my main man. Spent endless hours on the phone. Got to see him for the second time in February at the Charty....first engagement party to host!
(First picture. Ew and ew. We both hate it)
Panicked for entirely too long about WHAT to get Tuck for his birthday. Finally figured it out. Screwed up his cookies and ended up making an ungodly amount of chocolate chip, white chocolate chip, peanut butter chip cookies...they evolved into a tri-chip cookie because of my salt fiasco.
March
A busy month. I went RED and cut my hair off. Celebrated my first birthday in the Big City.
After midterms, I jetted off to meet Tuck's family for the first time. Without him. He did come home after a rehearsal dinner, only to leave me again the next morning to take pictures for the wedding he was in. Lucky for him, I can hang. After a sweet wedding, he took me to my house so he could meet
my parents. We didn't waste any time, huh?
That visit started my Spring Break. I got some rest and a good visit in with my Mimi before heading to (I'm sorry, but it's true) the bottom of the map for a special wedding. My cousin, Cher! Such a fun, family weekend!
April
Tuck's first visit to the Big City!
First holiday to spend with a BOY. Easter at home with the fam. Also, LOVED my Friday fish fry's during Lent with Berns. Looking forward to them this year!
May
What to say about May? I'd like a re-do on May. During finals, we very unexpectedly lost my cousin. You read it. You were there. The whole series of events of the days following are still so surreal. But through the unimaginable, I was lifted up so many sweet friends. I really saw how my Big City friends are really my family. My school jumped in and took such good care of me until I could get home. In truth, I just wanted to be with my family. Feel that fierce bond. It was there and is still very present.
You're lucky when friends become family. Fortunately, my "family" continues to multiply. Without these three? I most certainly would have failed my Neuro final the day after he died. I'd also laugh a lot less if they weren't around...and I wouldn't weigh nearly 4,000 pounds.
During my intersession class, I got to go celebrate MyH(e)art at her bachelorette party...in Nashville, one of my very favorite places. An amazingly wonderful weekend with school friends and my "wedding" friends- after two Tupelo weddings...I feel like I'm from Tupelo.
One peene picture. Had to have one.
June-July
Spent my first summer in the Big City. Learned that I really enjoy working...meaning NO HOMEWORK and/or STUDYING for almost three months. Got to really enjoy my city. Made some new friends. A very special Canadian...without her, clinic would have been very interesting. So thankful for her friendship.
Got to stand by and see MyH(e)art and Chadberry get married. Truly one of the sweetest weddings.
Boosin and my aunt (Stella) came to visit for Stella's birthday. Fun weekend and first of my extended family to make a visit!
4th of July I spent with the Grenada posse. If you haven't read THAT post, look back. I can't even link it. Can't relive
that one.
Tuck came to the Big City. We hit up our first game together. Exciting times...especially with how the season ended up.
Saw my childhood heart-throbs. BSB. Which proved to be slightly depressing. But was also a great release from the every day.
August
Fun month spent at home. It was a great break. I got to see Tuck every weekend. We went to CRae's wedding. That was pretty much it. I was nervous to head back to school. Worried that my classes were going to be overwhelming...ended up having a great semester and learned more than I could ever imagine.
September
Good times you were. Got to go back to my favorite place on Earth for a football game or two.
This happened. Infected salivary gland, in case you were wondering.
We remembered the 10th anniversary of 9/11. (I have some great pictures that I can't find right now) I spent the entire Sunday (weekend of the salivary gland infection) just watching specials from that day in 2001. So much I didn't understand back then.
The Wolf also made his first visit to the Big City. You could say he liked it. I never did blog about that weekend, did I? We.had.fun.
October
Was a whirlwind. Midterms were brutal this time around. We all seemed to manage but our fun was had literally in the last weekend of that month.
First weekend of October- Oktoberfest. I'll be back this October. Don't you worry.
The Cards won the World Series. That was such a crazy time. I think we were all on pins and needles during game six. I went home from the bar thinking we would lose. Ha. They pulled it out and Tuck got to be there for the big win. That weekend we also celebrate Halloween. The Cards victory parade. Tuck's first weekend to stay an extra night. And my first break-in...thank God he stayed.
November
We attended our first hockey game. Lots of fun.
I'm assuming not too much else happened. We spent Thanksgiving at my Mimi's. It was a strange Thanksgiving because we were all at her house...but she wasn't there. Don't get me wrong, she's still
here. I never advertised that she fell a few weeks prior to Thanksgiving. In her backyard, picking pansies. Poor girl shattered her shoulder and BROKE HER BACK. They did a total shoulder replacement, while her back had to heal on its own...like in a brace. We went to visit her at the rehab facility. Made my Thanksgiving.
Tuck spent Thanksgiving with me. The next day we went and I met his father's kin. His Nana? I love.
December
Well, well. I still managed to have a little fun. I spent a lot of time being miserable, on my own accord. I wanted to be with Tuck. I didn't want to do schoolwork. I didn't want to study but had to. Just knew I would "fail". I didn't. Here we are having fun.
I was SO HAPPY to be home when finals were over. I got home the 20th. December 23rd we headed to Mimi's for Christmas. That day, Jenty called to tell me she was engaged. I knew he had the ring for quite some time. Every call from her, I knew "this was it". I cried as she told the story...but if you REALLY want to cry...let
him tell you the story. The boy goes all misty...ol' Jenty isn't much for the waterworks.
Christmas was wonderful. Different. But wonderful. We took a trip to the cemetery on Christmas Eve. I never thought I would
want to go there. Surprisingly, I did. I'm not sure my trips would be complete without a visit.
The carolers came as usual. The gumbo was served. As we say, there was "much wine"...much much wine...if I'm being truthful. The laughter was abundant.
That day there was one we couldn't stop thinking about. There was one who was working who we really missed. And then the others who are normally scattered. Santa visited our chairs. We had wonderful food. And that night? I left my family to be with Tuck's. I.cried.the.whole.way.there. I was totally fine when I got there. I had just never left before. I had a marvelous Christmas there too.
My Christmas miracle this year? Watching Mimi. I mean this so seriously. The woman is the strongest person I know. Nothing gets her down. At Thanksgiving, she was in a bad way. Probably not as bad as the initial fall, but it was hard to see. Christmas? She was doing so well. She sat with us. Didn't push herself too much. Even got out of the house a few times. Another plus, the brace (that we thought would be on for at least another month) came off this week.
But possibly the best example of selflessness and true friendship was watching Mrs. Ann care for Mimi. She came every night around 8:30 or so after Mimi got out of the rehabilitation center. Yes, even Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Every. Night. She tended to her every need. Created a routine for her. Cared for her. Was so gentle with her. I am so thankful for her. She truly is a special lady and means a lot to our entire family.
2011 was a pretty great year for me. It has its obvious up's and down's.
2012 is already looking to be amazing. Let's hope so.