Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Update Central!

Heather had baby Hudson!

Hudson David Hoyt was born on Friday, February 25, 2011 at 11:34am. He weighed 8 pounds 9 ounces and was 21 inches long. He had some minor complications at first since he was delivered via emergency C-sections, but the baby boy is doing just fine now. The family of three are happy to be home starting their lives together.

I am so proud of my best friends and so thankful to our amazing God for getting all of this through this chapter in our lives safe and sound!


Another update... Today Todd and I closed on our first home together. We are officially home owners, together!!! We signed the paper work, the sweet seller handed us the keys, and now the master bath is getting a full renovation. The demo work started today actually. I plan to take many pictures along the way for great before and after shots. I promise to post these pictures in later on, but for now, here is a picture of Todd and I in front of our new home!


Here is a picture of the whole house.

Much love,
Mandy
xoxo

Friday, February 25, 2011

Today is a GREAT (birth) day!


Many things to be thankful for today.

Today is my 25th birthday and I have been blessed beyond belief for the wonderful 25 years God has graced me with.

Also, my best friend Heather is currently in labor with her first son.
I cannot think of a better birthday gift than to share my birthday with a healthy baby boy.
C'mon Hudson David Hoyt, we're all waiting to love on you!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

UNDER CONTRACT

As of 4:oopm today....

We are UNDER CONTRACT! Pending our inspection... we are set to close on March 1, 2011.

We're so excited to have our very first home together!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

2011 Update

Once again, I have let too much time go by before posting again on my blog. In my defense, I started this blog when life was pretty easy-- work was easy and I lived alone in Chicago... all I did was go to work, work out, and watch TV. I had plenty of extra time on my hands... but that has all changed now. Now I don't know where the time goes during the day. The hours seem to fly by and before I know it I'm exhausted and it's time for bed. Blogging was and still is the farthest thing down on my daily to-do list. But, I'm back for today, and that's all that matters.

Since moving back to Chicago, Todd and I are settling in as soon-to-be husband and wife. We have really enjoyed this time together as we were a long-distance couple pretty much the entire two years prior to me moving in to his condo. I have really taken it upon myself to make Todd's condo into our "home." I meant to take some before and after pictures to post on my blog, but as mentioned before, that never really happened. However, I can tell you all that I have done to the place... I've added curtains, accessories, and pictures to warm up the man cave... I've tried to give it a deep clean from floor to ceiling... I've purged and organized all of the junk that accumulated over the last 8 years he has lived there... etc. The condo has really turned into something special.

I had a wonderful Christmas with my family that did not involve much traveling this year. No ticking time clock in my head saying "it's time to go back to Chicago" which was really nice. My sisters and I spent Christmas Eve at my mom's in Atlanta and then left mid-morning to spend Christmas Day with my dad and step-mom in Chattanooga.









Crazy enough, we actually had a white Christmas for the first time in over 100 years! It was so nostalgic to experience a little bit of snow on such a special day, Christmas Day.


New Years Eve was a blast! Todd and I spent the evening with his best "married" friends at Brookfeild Country Club in Roswell, GA. We got all dressed up and enjoyed an open bar, free food, and a great band into the wee hours of the morning.
After the new year, Todd and I realize, "we're getting married this year!" With 2011 among us, wedding planning has kicked into high gear. We sent out our Save-the-Dates, we ordered the bridesmaids, mother of the bride, and mother of the groom dressed, I settled on a florist and the transportation, Todd and I went cake tasting, and now I am looking at invitations. Only 4 months and a few days to go... crazy!

This past weekend, my best friends and I threw our first baby shower for our friend Heather. She is due to have her first child, a little boy named Hudson, on March 1st. As you can imagine, I went all out for this shin-dig given that it was our very first baby shower of what I am sure will be more to come. We have a delicious menu of chicken salad sandwiches shaped like rocking horses, baby onesies, teddy bears, and baby bottles, fresh fruit kabobs, baked brie and crackers, and a veggie tray with hummus. We also ordered a beautiful two-tired blue and green cake topped off with a stork messenger birdie. We set-up one main activity where the guests were able to create that own onesies and we played one game-- both were a huge hit. I would say that our first baby shower was a major successful!
























Now, in my opinion the biggest update of them all, Todd and I are currently in the negotiation phase of buying our first real "home" together. I am so excited I can hardly hold back from devolving all there is to know about the beautiful house at this point, but I am going to refrain from revealing too much about the house. Who knows what is going to happen from here, but I just wanted to give you a little insight to what is going on currently in my life. The house is located right up the road from where we currently live; however, its #1 a single family home, no more condo living. Second, it is SO charming. Built in 1955 when home building was a work of art and not a race against the clock. There are little details all around the home that make it so special... built in book cases, storage compartments galore (11 closets total), wood casings around every interior door, beautiful crown moldings, herringbone patterned hardwood floors, tons of windows that let in natural light... I could go on and on but I will spare you. Todd and I are praying that our offer (and counter offer) will be accepted today. I will keep you posted on the outcome. Here is the home :)

Well, I think that is enough for now... but I promise to be back soon enough!

Much love,
Mandy
xoxo

Friday, November 26, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

Okay, it's been long enough. 7 weeks... 43 days to be exact, but there has been a lot going on in my life. Yes, I know I have said that before and in fact this wasn't my longest dry spell, but I am back now and that is all that matters.

In all honesty, I have had time to blog and actually there have been a couple times where I thought "that could be something to blog about" but then I moved on to my next project and I forgot.

Lets see, where to begin, well...

On the weekend of Halloween, Todd flew up to Chicago and I rented a UHaul and the two of us drove 700 miles back "home" to Atlanta and I've been a Georgia resident ever since.
Todd and I moved all of my "stuff" in and true-to-form, I immediately began "nesting" if you will. I slowly but surely put away my clothes, dishes, hung up pictures, moved furniture, organized, and purged. In the last few week weeks we've been able to transform Todd's bachelor pad into mine and Todd's condo. It's cozy, happy, and best of all it's our home. I love that I wake up laughing and go to bed laughing right next to him everyday. I honestly couldn't ask for anything more. I am so happy :)

Now for work... well, work is work, but I am enjoying my new position. I have real clients, real responsibilities, and real commitments. I am a real business woman now and it is weird. I prayed for a job like this, I prayed for all of these things, and God answered my prayers, but now I feel overwhelmed, not smart enough and not cut out for the job. Why does happen? Is He testing me? I not sure, but I know I need to do a good job, literally. I need to keep reminding myself that I am a very blessed young woman to have this job, in Atlanta. God is good.

And family... Oh how nice it is to be near family again! The saying is true.. "Distance makes the heart grow fonder." My 15 months in Chicago definitely made me realize how much I loved my family and friends. Since I have been home, I have spent several nights just hanging out with my mom, sisters, my dad, Todd, and my girlfriends.. it is so nice not to have a ticking time line until I have to get back on a Delta flight back to Chicago.

Well, that is it for now, but I'll be back soon enough. I have lots to catch you up on.

I hope everyone had a very nice Thanksgiving and was able to spend it with all of your loved ones.

Happy Thanksgiving!

I am thankful for being able to be thankful for so much.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Thank you, Bobby Cox!

I know I have been MIA for the last two days, so I apologize, but I have been training for my new job and unable to blog at work.

Training went really well. I was training on the software, Nexsure, that the new group I am moving into using on a daily basis. The information wasn't that complicated, but it was just A LOT of information to take in all at once. My instructor who is one of the directors of the group, Brian Schneider, was very helpful and thorough. I took excellent notes so hopefully I will not run into too many problems at first.

I hope everyone is having a great week! Oh, and by the way, the Braves lost the other night. Boo. It was the legend- Bobby Cox's last game. He will be missed!


Thank you, Bobby! The Braves games will not be same with out you.

Much love, xoxo.

Monday, October 11, 2010

LET'S GO BRAVES!

LET'S GO BRAVES!!!!!

The Atlanta Braves are in the the ALDS playoff's right now after winning the wild card entry at the very end of the regular season. They are playing the San Francisco Giants and the Giants are leading the series 2-1 right now. I am currently watching the game from my couch in Chicago and rooting on my Braves like I was sitting (standing rather) in the stands at Turner Field. Turner field is bumpin! I have not seen the tomahawk chop that perfect in years! Also, to make it even better, this is long-time Braves manager, Bobby Cox, last season, so we all want the Braves to win it for Bobby! C'mon Braves!!!



CHOP, CHOP, CHOP!!!!