babies, guns, and Jesus

Kelly Moore of Kelly Moore Photography posted this today on her blog.

By going to her blog and sending her an email with the required, listed information, you can order this really great t-shirt designed by Amii from Trendy Expressions. It’s an American Apparel t-shirt. The proceeds will go to the candidate who supports these views and would wear this t-shirt. I don’t think there’s any question who that candidate is.

So get to ordering! And if you’re not registered to vote, get on that, too!

well there's a feelin' in the air…

The fall season always makes me think of my favorite Better Than Ezra song, “This Time of Year.”

Listen to a sample

Better Than Ezra is my favorite Louisiana band and this song is so special to me. My cousin introduced me to it when I was little and then it became my sorority’s song during Rush. Read these lyrics and tell me it doesn’t make you think of fall.

Well, there’s a feeling in the air
Just like a Friday afternoon.
Yeah, you can go there if you want
Though it fades too soon.
So go on, let it be.
If there’s a feeling coming over me,
Seems like it’s always understood this time of year.
Well, I know there’s a reason to change.
Well, I know there’s a time for us.
You think about the good times
And you live with all the bad.
You can feel it in the air,
Feeling right this time of year.
Well, there’s a football in the air,
Across a leaf blown field.
Yeah, and there’s your first car on the road,
And the girl you’d steal.
So go on with yourself
If there’s a feeling that there’s something else.
Seems like it’s always understood
This time of year.


Is there a song that reminds you of the fall season?

north vs. south

I’m still teaching. I know I don’t mention it much on here, but that’s because I’m cautious that my students could find the blog and see that I’ve written about them. I’m also pretty sure that I could violate some rule or act or something.

We go off topic a lot in my class and today we spent a lot of time talking about the cultural differences between the north and south.

About half of my students are from South Carolina and the other half are from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts, New York, Maryland, and Georgia. I’ve got all East Coast students, so they’ve got that in common. We started talking about the football games and some of these freshmen didn’t realize that guys wore bow ties and khakis to the football games and that girls wear black dresses and flip flops.

ESPN Gameday said, “If South Carolina isn’t the essence of Southern hospitality, I don’t know what is. Of course, in the South, a college football game is practically a formal event. But USC takes it to a whole new level. That football crowd is like something you would see in Vogue magazine.” Of course I’m proud of this!

One girl in my class said, “What’s a grit?”

I need to put her in touch with our friend at Puttin on the G.R.I.T.S. Then someone else said that they’d heard that grits were oatmeal and hash browns mixed together.

What?!

That’s disgusting and completely wrong. I emailed all of them the correct definition and promised to serve them some shrimp and grits or chicken and grits (for those allergic to shellfish) by the end of the semester.

Some of the other differences we heard were that people in South Carolina say, “drawer,” but people from Massachusetts say, “draw” when referring to those big things that fit into chests that hold your clothes.

It was a really fun day of class as we discussed our differences and laughed about the things that we’re not used to. Those of you that are displaced in the north or the south; what are the biggest differences you’ve found? Any funny things that are new to you?

christmas decorating for a newlywed {part II}

I went to Ballard Designs last night to look for Christmas stocking holders and found an adorable option! They would look so cute with the whimsical stockings. Now I’ve got my mantle taken care of. I’ve officially decided to order the Krinkles stockings and they’ll be hung using these stocking holders.

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