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WITH aka Wolfpack in the House!

We’re still on the high that was last night’s NCSU vs FSU game in our house. We actually re-watched the game tonight (we’d DVR’d ESPN’s 3-5a version). It was cool to see what the ESPN guys had to saw and see the awesome come back win without the stress!

I actually remembered my camera this time so I have a few photos to share. We got out to the parking lot around 4 and get set up before the rain came.
How awesome is that pumpkin!? Its not real, but we let a few really drunk passerby’s think we were that talented!

The game was so stressful; Wolfpack were down 21-7 at halftime, but they scored twice at the beginning of the 3rd quarter & turned the game around. When they scored to go up for the first time all game, we were so excited {& nervous!}. With two minutes left, FSU got the ball back & drove down to the NCSU 8 yard line. A mix of luck & being at the right place at the right time occurred when FSU fumbled and Nate Irving was able to fall on the ball! Yay for an awesome Wolfpack WIN!

**Just realized it was midnight & I’m leaving in 8 hrs! I’m off to Charlotte to visit with my grandparents until Monday night. My Papa had a 15 hr surgery on Tuesday and is still in medical ICU but supposedly doing very well considering. I will finish this post when I get Monday night. Have a great weekend & Happy Halloween!**

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Tortellini Florentine Soup

Another great thing about going home to my parents’ house is getting yummy recipe from my mom & her friends. We made this for lunch yesterday for 3 of us then I ate a little for dinner last night & there’s still enough left over for my dinner tonight. {Our bowls are angled, the soup & table are level!}Tortellini Florentine Soup
Ingredients
1 9oz package tortellini (we used portabella mushroom & cheese)
2 14oz cans chicken broth
10 oz jar Classico sun-dried tomato Alfredo sauce
1/2 c sun-dried tomatoes, cut into strips (we love these so we used the entire 8 oz jar)
3 c fresh baby spinach
1 oz shredded parmesan cheese
1 lb spicy Italian sausage (we omitted)

Directions
Cook pasta, drain & set aside.
Cook sausage, drain & set aside.
Combine broth, alfredo sauce & tomatoes. Heat to boiling.
Then add cooked tortellini, sausage (if using) & spinach. Stir to wilt spinach.
Serve with Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top. Makes 6 servings. Enjoy!I reheated it tonight on the stove for 5 minutes. I added a little more broth since I figured some would cook off.
By the way, Mom’s friend doubled it & used 3 lb sausage (2 spicy & 1 mild).

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Weekend Wrapup

Since I posted Thursday night that we were going my parents’ house for my HS reunion, I thought I’d post about it & share some photos too. We left early {like 7am early & 36 degrees out} so that we were in VA in time for brunch. My mom & I met up with some great family friends (Tricia, Emily & Katie) at Cracker Barrel for brunch. I ordered the Country Morning breakfast (2 eggs, grits & biscuits) and also had one of my mom’s Apple Strudel French Toast. Yes, it was every bite as awesome as it sounds! Emily lives in the Philly area and just happened to be in town for a quick vacation so it was awesome to see them & catch up. Emily had a hair appt at noon so we said goodbye after an hour+ of chatting!

Mom & I then ran to Stein Mart and both found a few deals. Mom even got me a Christmas gift {that I’m supposed to forget about}. We walked over to Old Navy & she found a jean skirt & I showed her to jacket I’d bought online which looks even cuter in person! Mom bought some lotion for my Ma at Bath & Body & a pumpkin to decorate her nursing home room at Kohl’s. We then headed to Costco. I’ve told them that we’d like a DSLR camera for my birthday/Christmas, so we looked at what they had. We also took advantage of the Saturday samples as a good mid-afternoon snack! {DSLR owners, please comment what you have & what you’d recommend! TIA!}

My brother stopped by with my “niece” Saturday afternoon. Taking a photo with a French Bulldog is tough. This is the best one I was able to get with the two of us. Quinn is too stinkin’ ugly which just makes her & her grunts so cute! Jason solved Steven’s computer problems {the offical reason my brother stopped by} and we watched a little football too.

Next thing I knew, we were running late to get ready for the reunion which was held at Shula’s. {photo from website & view is from hotel lobby with restuarant on left} So after a quick shower & rush job of make up & hair, we ran out the door without the pre-reunion cocktail or photo! I did manage to grab the camera on the way out the door but realized at the end of the night that I didn’t manage to get a photo of Jaosn & I. I had a great time re-connecting with old friends and seeing people I hadn’t spoken to in 10 years. Everyone was nice & friendy. It was a smaller crowd, but that made it easy to make your way around talking to everyone.

It wasn’t organized really so it was after 8 when Jason & I realized we were really hungry! Jason ordered the Shula’s Cowboy steak & I got a crabcake sandwich that was amazing! I’d enjoyed a delicious pomegrante martini & was working on a glass of Pinot Grigio. Both drinks were worth the $11 price tag each!
I’m looking forward to keeping more in touch with a lot of the people I saw via Facebook, especially all the girls in the photos above. I think I’ll actually become closer again with Liz & Sejal. Liz & her husband live in NYC. Jason’s never been so I really hope we get up there to visit them soon! Sejal & her husband live in Charlotte so I might actually see them next weekend. The three of us attempted to take a photo. After 4 tries with my camera, I gave up on a good one of the three of us {mostly my eyes closed, I’m talking, weird smile, etc}. But I thought the two below were cute!
Jason woke up with more than a little hangover due to more than a few beers & being “over served” on wine. I woke up with a dry throat from talking all night! After a great church service with Mom, we made & enjoyed some soup then headed back south for home. Great weekend! Hope yours was just as fun.

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Family/Travel

HS Reunion

My ten year high school reunion is Saturday night. Let that sink in. I graduated ten years ago. I’m old.

I’m excited to see people & catch up. But I’m also kind of nervous. I haven’t seen the vast majority of my classmates in the past ten years. I’m wondering if I’ve lived up to mine {& others} projections of where I’d be ten years after HS graduation. I think I thought I’d have a better job & at least one child by now. I thought {& am so glad} that I’m happily married & proudly showing him off {I mean bringing} him along with me. I’m wondering why I’m not thinner/fitted or didn’t lose those 15 {let’s me honest, more like 30} pounds before this weekend! Too late for that although Alethea & I are walking again tomorrow {every little bit helps right?}.

I’m also not sure what to wear. I bought Gap Long & Lean jeans this weekend. I was thinking of wearing them with a dressy top & heels. My mom thinks I should dress up more. I think I’ll just over pack to be sure. What’d y’all wear to your HS reunions?

I promise to bring a camera Saturday night so I can show yall my outfit, my old HS friends & what the reunion {& the yummy sounding pomegranate martinis} were like!

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NCSU v BC

After Saturday’s OT loss to ECU, my heart is a little less pumped about NCSU’s football season, but I still want to share with y’all photos from last Saturday’s game. My parents came in town for the game and my aunt Sue also went with us. The game was at noon which is my least favorite game time: less time for tailgating and right in the heat of the day. Since it was an early start, I made an apple cake, Tastefully Simple beer bread, Fiesta Dip (which I spruced with with a drained can of Rotel), broccoli, cucumber, Scoops, Bojangles chicken strips & biscuits, and fruit salad. Nine am is a little early for a cold beer, so we brought Bloody Marys & I made a Firefly Lemonade with the Tastefully Simple lemonade mix {we saved the beer for halftime}.
We also brought the new gingham table cloth my Nana made for our tailgating card table and the corn hole boards & bags Pawpaw & Nana made for us. The cornhole was a hit! Mom & Sue were cornhole newbies but they did great~ beating Jason & I in a close game. Family friends Brad C & his son Casey stopped by and pretended they were cornhole newbies. They easily beat the sisters. We switched up the teams and Brad & I were doing ok, but then the NCSU band stopped right in front of our tailgate so we forgot about the game & cheered them on instead.

As usual, I didn’t bring my camera into the game, but since I had my parents’ I took a few photos of the team coming out onto the field. Go Pack!