2/8/10

For all the Saints

Well, the day football fans have been dreading since August is here. Football season officially ended last night, and I don't think it could've ended on a better note! I will admit that from 1994-1997 Peyton Manning was definitely not my favorite CFB player. Despite that he's still a Volunteer through and through, I think he's a great player and good role model. With that said, I was definitely pulling for the Saints. No city needed that win more than the city of New Orleans.

There is no way that one Super Bowl win could heal the damage done by Katrina - to suggest otherwise is unthinkable. One win can't erase the images of people stranded on roof tops begging for help. It can't erase the feeling of utter despair that permeated the Superdome as Crescent City residents waited desperately for the flood waters to recede. But at the same time, it's so hard to forget the hopefulness of that first game for the Saints back home the next year and how that team took the city on its back and helped begin the process of renewal.

New Orleans has always had a special relationship with its quarterbacks. Despite presiding over one of the worst eras in NFL history, Archie Manning is beloved all over town. Danny Wuerffel was far from a star QB, but through Desire Street Ministries continues to be involved and invested in New Orleans. And now Drew Brees has helped bring incredible joy to his adopted hometown. Drew's story has been told over and over the past week, including signing as a free agent to taking a "wrong" turn his first time in town to how much he and his family have invested in their new city.

At the end of the game, this was a story we all needed to watch unfold. Sure there are cities that are synonymous with their respective teams, but never has a city needed a team like this so much, and some might doubt this team would've made it this far without the frenzied support of the Who Dat nation. As the final seconds ticked off the clock, this group of Saints felt just a little closer to heaven.

On to the party menu - I was really excited to have some friends over for my first entertaining opportunity in my "new" place. Standard football fare was served including bourbon meatballs (courtesy of Southern Living), hot spinach dip with Rotel, wings, and a great recipe for Smokey Cowboy Caviar thanks to The Starter Wife (Sarah Sprague) over at blackandgoldtchotckes.com Good food, good friends, and a good time was had by all.

Have a great week y'all!

2/2/10

"Love really is all around."

This past Sunday the epistle lesson was 1 Corinthians 13, and Father Sam preached a wonderful sermon! If you can spare 20 minutes, I highly recommend listening to it.

I just thought it was particularly fitting right now. Two weekends ago, two dear friends celebrated their first anniversary, and in two weeks two other dear friends are joining their lives together.

The title of this post is from Hugh Grant's opening monologue in "Love Actually", one of my favorite Christmas movies. Valentine's Day is just around the corner, so whether you're single or in a relationship, celebrate and give thanks for all the ways love is all around in your life!

2/1/10

Family Weekend!

This past weekend Mom & Dad came to visit and we had a great time! Mom, Trooper & Rex got here Friday night and then I had to promptly get up at the crack of dawn Saturday morning to work at the AJLI Winter Leadership conference. It was an early morning, but so cool to see the president-elect and president-elect-elects from Junior Leagues all over the country, and some from Canada, Mexico, and the UK too! Mom asked if I ever had second thoughts about joining the League and it was an easy "no". I am so grateful to the League for things I've learned and for all the dear friends I've made because of the League. And I am so proud to be a part of an organization that is committed to "building better communities."

One of my favorite things about visitors is the chance to enjoy the wonderful cuisine Savannah has to offer. Saturday for lunch, Mom and I went to Soho South which is this delightful retro art store/cafe. It has an incredibly eclectic feel and is a great place for a yummy brunch. Saturday night, after picking Dad up from the airport, we went to Sundae Cafe at Tybee for dinner. You would never think that it's a really nice restaurant from the outside (it's in between a minute mart and a liquor store), but it is sooo delicious! The fried green tomato with grits and hollandaise appetizer is so scrumptious! Sunday after church we went to Breakfast Club for brunch. The best part of eating at BC is sitting at the counter - it's great entertainment while you eat! And it's great food, too - the owners helped cater JFK, Jr.'s wedding @ Cumberland Island.

Hope y'all had a good weekend and I hope you'll come visit soon!