The sun is out, the birds are singin', the flowers are bloomin' - SPRING IS HERE. I don't know about the rest of you but I've been waiting on this for what seems like an eternity. Although we have had an extremely mild winter this year, there was still the occasional cold snap and the never-ending rainy days that define the New Year in Tallahassee. Thankfully that is all behind us now.
At the beginning of every season I tend to get just tickled pink over all the new things it will bring. Fall brings football, cool evenings on the back porch, and my birthday. Winter brings comfort food, family, and of course CHRISTMAS! But Spring? Spring brings flowers and sunshine and cool breezes and the beach and St. Patrick's Day and Mardi Gras and Easter and my wedding anniversary (not in that order). Spring. Spring. Spring. I love Spring.
Okay I'm done now. Any who, a lot has been going on already this month. There are so many things to be thankful for and so many good times still to come. Here's what's been going:
Kelly got a new truck!
Now for those of you who didn't know, the poor boy has been riding around in my old Jeep Liberty for the past 6 months waiting patiently for the opportunity to get a new vehicle for himself after buying me my new Mazda. Thankfully I love him unconditionally because let me tell you - the jeep was not a very good look. So finally his sentence has been served and he is the proud owner of a brand new GMC Sierra. As you can see he is absolutely smitten.
I went home to Plant City two weekends ago and got to spend some time with two of best friends. This time last year (before the wedding) these two literally saved my sanity and reminded me how to have a good ole' redneck time. I miss them and all those trashy bars so much :)
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While home I also got to spend some time with my Mom at the Strawberry Festival. For those who don't know - Plant City, Florida is the Winter Strawberry Capital of the World (no, really google it). Meaning that for the last week in February and the first week in March every year people at home go crazy over strawberry everything. We wear strawberry earrings and shirts with rhinestone strawberries saying things like Farmer's Daughter, Southern Girl, etc. We eat strawberry milkshakes, strawberry pizza, and strawberry salads galore! The festival has really evolved over the past few years into its own attraction for all the snow birds who flock to Florida during the Winter, but for us locals - all the we care to do is go there to eat, support the local FFA chapter by attending a Live Stock show or two, and pray for tickets to the few decent country artists that decided to play at it that year. I tend to be real into the whole "eating" aspect. The coolest part about the festival it that everything is the exact same every year. Meaning all the vendors and attractions are set up in the places so you always know where to get the best elephant ear (Dumbo stand by the Indians), the best corn dog (stand next to the Red Caboose), etc. One of my favorite treats are the Texas Taters!
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This past weekend we decided to head to Destin for St. Patrick's Day. One of the members of our favorite band was playing with one of his small side bands at the Funky Blues Shack. We spend the whole of the night hippy dancing and giving high-fives to the guy and praying for an invite onto his tour bus. It was really fun and a great way to spend St. Patty's! Here are some pictures:
Before the music started - we were so excited!
My creeper picture with JoJo at the end of the night because we wouldn't take a picture with anyone.
The day after the concert we of course headed to do a little shopping at the Silver Sands Outlets then spent the rest of the day on the beach. And boy oh boy was it BEAUTIFUL!
This weekend we're set to see Eric Church at the Civic Center here in Tallahassee then next weekend we're headed to New Orleans. To say the least - Spring 2012 is looking to be one of my favorites!