about us

greeting in the vineyards
Ozan Winery, Calera, AL
To start off, you should know a few things about me and my husband, Joe (you know, just to make things less awkward when I assume you are reading this because you know me but, of course, this is the internet and you don't):

1. We met at Birmingham-Southern College, moved in together after 4 years of dating, bought a house together and got married 2 years after that. We really like each other and have the same sense of nerdy, awkward humor. We love sci-fi movies and tv shows. I used to love Mondays because that's when the show, Chuck, would come on and Joe and I had our own dance that we would do during the opening sequence. We have watched all episodes of Battlestar Galactia... twice. I dream about Doctor Who and have a mad crush on Matt Smith and named our daughter, Amelia, after Amelia Pond (more about her name here).

 I can't imagine being more myself with anyone else.


one of our first dates- at a karaoke bar with my alpha chi omega sisters!
2. We (I) planned a budget DIY wedding and got married in a southern vineyard with 100 of our closet friends and family. The parts I am most proud of were the location (which was beautiful and breezy for a typically HOT Alabama summer day), the awesome Scottish Bagpiper, the wedding cake my friend's mom made, and our friend Matt DJ'ing and playing the best songs so I danced the WHOLE time. Literally, I felt bad at the end because I couldn't remember anything after the vows except the dancing.



3. Our honeymoon was honestly my dream. Joe had never left the country so I knew we had to go somewhere fairly far away so we spent nearly 2 weeks touring London, Oxford, and Edinburgh and all sorts of places in between. I probably should have started the blog then, we were pretty interesting people and I learned a lot about traveling as a young adult. Also, I should say: I'm an anglophile: completely obsessed with British history and culture and I talk with a British accent pretty much every time I get drunk. 

walking along the thames
This was the LAST picture I took before (awkward giggle) I was pregnant

4. We brought more than the Queen's teacups back as a souvenir: on father's day we found out that I was pregnant. We weren't completely surprised- we knew the night, we knew what we had done. Our baby was conceived on the last night we were in London so she got the nickname "Baby London".

emmy, one week old
(taken by my sister who happens to be an excellent photographer)

5. We have AMAZING friends and family. I will probably talk about them a lot. Joe and I are really happy and I attribute much of that to how we feel when we are together and with our friends and the support they give us.

Now you're caught up. I will eventually go back and elaborate on these events and such but for now, you know us.








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