Love and Marriage: in the beginning

Another group of bloggers is hosting another fun link up series this month all about love and marriage. I have really enjoyed reading their posts today, so I thought I’d link up. You can see some of the other posts here and here.

Today’s post is all about how we got started.

If you’ve read this blog from the beginning, I’m sure you know most of this already. But it’s fun to have it all in one place for Todd and me.

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Todd can tell you the exact day that we met because it all goes back to Gamecock football. Is anyone surprised? We met the day of Steve Spurrier’s first home game at USC.

It was the fall of 2005. I had finished college at Louisiana Tech in May 2004. I moved to Columbia, South Carolina (where we live now) and I started graduate school at USC for Hospitality Management and Event Management. The following summer I graduated and began my first “big girl job” in the summer of 2005.

I hadn’t dated anyone through most of college. I hadn’t dated anyone in graduate school. I had dated my high school boyfriend on and off long distance, but that didn’t work out. And I had started dating someone who was a lot of fun, but I couldn’t see myself marrying.

Many of my friends had already started to get married, and at 22 years old, I was beginning to get concerned. I know. It is absolutely ridiculous to think that at such a young age, I was worried that I’d never meet someone. I had always thought I’d meet someone in college, and then college came and went. And then grad school came and went. Where could I possibly meet someone in this next phase of my life?

I was working on staff at a big law firm in town. I always said I had the best seat in town. My desk looked out from the 16th floor and I could see so much of the city from my desk. I was working to help plan events and meetings for the law firm on their meeting room floor, but I was also in a “reception” role.

One day in September, a handsome, polite, friendly guy walked up to my desk to ask if I could buzz a friend of his. He was there to pick up some football tickets for that night’s game. It was a Thursday, and Steve Spurrier was coaching his first home game.

He introduced himself as Todd Carroll. He was from Columbia, but had just moved back from Virginia after finishing law school. He had just finished up with the bar exam and was about to start working at the same firm where I was working.

What a nice little convenient coincidence, right?

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A couple of months went by and I didn’t see him that much. I was still dating someone else and my best friend had moved to Columbia for grad school, and we were really having the time of our lives that year.

One night, while walking through the frozen foods aisle at Publix with Catherine, I ran into Todd. He was in his work clothes and was carrying just a small little basket with milk and cereal in it. I said hello and reintroduced myself. We stood there and talked for a while and then went on our way.

The next day at work, I saw him again, and said, “Hey, Todd!” And he jumped a mile. I think I scared him, or he wasn’t expecting me to say hello, but he did end up waving and then he got on the elevator and was gone.

About two full minutes later, an email popped up in my email box. From Todd. And my heart stopped.

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And that’s when our month of email flirting began. I’d email him at the end of the day, and by the morning when I got to work and checked my email, there’d be a reply from him. We talked about absolutely nothing important. Mostly the good stuff like Saved By The Bell trivia or Christmas Vacation and Home Alone.

But we also found out a little about each other and our general backgrounds. Where we’d gone to college and how we ended up back in Columbia.

On my mom’s birthday, November 28, he asked if I wanted to go to lunch. So I met him for lunch. And then I ended my relationship with the other guy.

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On December 5, 2005, Todd and I met each other at our church. We were both attending the same church, but just different services. So we met there one Sunday and sat together. And then we went to lunch with my parents afterward. (Talk about meeting the parents early!)

The following weekend we went on our first official date to Nonnah’s in The Vista. I can still remember where we sat. My good friend had come into town that night to visit and I remember telling her that I just knew it would be the last first date I’d ever experience.

And it was.

On February 15, 2006 we got Boudreaux. Boudreaux lived with me in my apartment, but he was “our” dog.

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Todd and I broke up for a couple of months in the spring/summer of 2006, and got back together in September. I had a few panicked moments where I knew he was the guy I was supposed to marry, but I just got so scared about being married. But I came to my senses, begged for his forgiveness, and promised to attend every football game with him that season.

No, seriously, being broken up was really horrible. And getting him back was excruciating. But God’s plan is perfect, and I’m so thankful.

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On April 28, 2007, we got engaged. I had just finished my big event for the year the day before, and I was just exhausted. Todd had made dinner reservations for us and told me that he wanted to take a walk before dinner on the Horseshoe on the USC campus. Which is a really random thing to want to do. But I went along.

While we were walking, he started talking about how the university means so much in our “story” because of Steve Spurrier, Gamecock football, my dad had moved our family to Columbia because of the university, I moved to Columbia because of graduate school, I was employed by the university, and now…. we were going to be engaged on the most historic part of the university.

I cried. I said yes. I kissed him. I hugged him tight. Someone took our picture.

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And then we went to dinner. When we walked into the restaurant, I was absolutely shocked to be greeted by my Mom and Dad (who Todd had flown in from Dallas) and my brother (who had been flown in from Louisiana.) Todd’s mom, dad, and grandmother were there, too. Everyone was there to celebrate us. But having my family, who meant so much to me, sitting in that restaurant ready to celebrate, meant more than anything to me.

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We got married on May 3, 2008 in Greenville, South Carolina. We had family and friends that had come from all over the world- literally- to be there. I can honestly say that it was one of the most fun days of my life. The little details aren’t what stick out to me– it’s the people, and the celebration. We made this commitment to love and honor and respect and care for each other for all the days of our lives in front of all of our “people.”

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This blog actually started during our engagement, so there aren’t many pieces of this story that haven’t already been shared.

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Since our wedding day, we’ve obviously been busy. Hudson was born in June 2009, Hayes was born in May 2011, we’ve traveled, we’ve sold a house, we’ve lost a baby, and we’ve begun building a house. Life has not been boring. We have worked hard. But we love it.

Build 'Em Up Bloggers

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Y’all. I have just been loving this series. I have loved reading your encouraging words. I have loved taking time to focus on the good stuff. I have loved finding new blogs to read. And I have loved so many of your tips and bits of wisdom.

I have also loved getting to know these three friends of mine even better. Kelly, Courtney, and Jennifer have all encouraged me so much over the years and if you don’t know them (though I’m sure you do), here’s your chance to learn a little bit more.

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Visit Kelly’s Blog

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Visit Courtney’s Blog

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Visit Jennifer’s Blog

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 and this one’s mine

We wanted to give y’all a heads up on our upcoming topics. We’ll pick back up next Tuesday with “remembering you.” I know that I struggle with this one and would love to hear how some of you are able to maintain hobbies and make time for yourself.

And we’ll continue to host the link up every other Tuesday until y’all say you don’t want to do it anymore. We’ve loved this so much that we don’t want it to end, and we have lots of topics in our back pockets for you.

Thank you so much for participating and for reading along with each other and encouraging each other. I can’t wait to read more from you!

What topics would you like to see us discuss?

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Easter 2013

Christ is Risen! He is risen, indeed!

I absolutely love celebrating Easter. I want to shout from the rooftops that I serve a risen Savior and this is the whole foundation of what we believe.

I also love the focus on family through Easter weekend, and we had a fantastic, busy, slow weekend with our family.

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On Good Friday, my friend Allyson and her sister, Heather, hosted a huge Easter egg hunt for tons of kids. So many of our friends and their kids were there. The boys had a great time!

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I didn’t get a picture of everyone, but I did get a picture of my three sweet friends and their babies.

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Todd’s law firm hosted a crawfish boil on Good Friday afternoon for lots of friends and family and colleagues. It was a big family affair. A few of our friends were there with their kids and the kids had a great time running around.

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We were shocked that we were able to get all the kids sitting down and remotely smiling. I think the peer pressure got to them and they were all willing to sit just because their buddies were sitting.

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I just love sweet Gracie like she’s my own. And she loves Hayes.

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There’s a wildflower “garden” on the grounds of Todd’s office, and the boys always love to just run their little legs off when we’re there.

After the crawfish boil, we went to church for The Story performance. I absolutely love the music and the stories behind them. If The Story is ever in your area, I highly recommend going to see it! It’s incredible!

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Hudson and I dyed Easter eggs on Saturday afternoon while Hayes napped. We thought about including Hayes in the fun, but Hudson is at a great age where he can really do this. And it was something fun that we could just do together.

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He loved it! And he loved writing the first letters of everyone’s names on the eggs and seeing them come out of the dye.

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I put this next picture on Instagram because it was so sweet to me. Hudson was so patient while he waited for the eggs to dry, but he wanted to touch them so badly!

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Our church had three services today, and since I sing in the choir, I needed to be there at 8:00 this morning. Church was wonderful, with a fantastic, powerful message, and beautiful music.

We left church and went to Todd’s parents’ house to get lunch ready and so the Easter bunny could finally visit the boys! (We decided to wait since church was so early today.)

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They got some toys cars, some books, bubbles, some socks, and some new water bottles. They played with their goodies for a bit before we ate.

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Hayes got a Bubble Guppies coloring book and I think it’s his favorite thing he’s ever gotten.

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We had lunch with Todd’s parents and Nana at their house and the went outside for our Easter egg hunt.

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Hudson was so proud of his first bow tie. Todd’s dad wears a bow tie to work every day and Hudson was just so excited to be dressed like his RC. I can’t believe how fast he’s growing up!

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This is a funny story that I don’t want to forget. Hudson only wanted to pick up the eggs we dyed instead of the plastic eggs. But he was literally throwing the boiled eggs into his basket. And they’d crack. So he stopped to look at all of them and was horrified that they were cracked. He said, “Oh no! They’re all crapped!” And we about fell out laughing at his little mistake.

He took all of the cracked eggs out of his basket and left them on the ground for Hayes to pick up. And of course, Hayes was happy to have them.

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We had a really fun day celebrating with our family and friends the Risen Savior that we are so thankful for.

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We are sinners. We are so imperfect and unworthy of the beautiful gift of salvation that we’ve received. But because of Christ Jesus, and his sacrifice for us, we have the promise of eternal life. And we praise His holy name for that gift! He conquered death and rose again!

This is why we celebrate.

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reads for your Easter weekend

I have a lot of posts to share from this week, but there was so much goodness this week! Enjoy!

Why I Want to Subscribe to Your Blog and Why I Hope You’ll Subscribe to Mine from Chatting at the Sky

I just love Emily’s post about community in the blogging world, and how important community is to a blogger.  (And if you want to subscribe to my blog via Bloglovin’ I’d love that. And I’d love to subscribe to yours, too! Leave the link in the comments and I’ll do it!)

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Skinny Easter Egg Cake Balls from Skinny Taste

If you have some extra time in the next few hours, these Easter egg cake balls from Skinny Taste look delicious and they’re certainly adorable!

The Joy of Playing With Your Kids from Life in the Green House

I loved the post my friend Jennifer wrote for our Build ‘Em Up series. Our kids are just waiting for that perfect opportunity to open up to us, and the conversations can be so sweet.

A Relationship from Tales of the Trees

My friend Megan is a beautiful writer and this one is a re-post, but it’s worth the read. Loving Jesus isn’t about “religion.” It’s about “relationship.”

DIY Gold Dot Vase from Hi Sugarplum

A super easy, super cute gold polka dot vase idea. I love gold polka dots!

Great Neighborhood Homes from House of Turquoise

This may be my favorite house ever. Or at least for this week. I think I pinned nearly every image in this post. And it kind of reminds me of the layout of our future house. It’s so open and bright!

Easter Egg Coupons from The Larson Lingo

This is just so cute! They’re little printables to put inside Easter eggs for “coupons” for various things that may apply to your family. So adorable!

What Would You Look Like? by Beth Moore

I absolutely love this post. It touched my heart in a big way and I love how much grace Miss Moore shows us all when she encourages us by telling us that there is no right or wrong way to love Jesus, as long as we’re loving him. Our story doesn’t have to involve giving up everything and moving to another country to be a missionary. We can touch lives right where we are.

Sunday Morning Madness from Glamorous Life of a Housewife

Our family is often hit by the Sunday morning madness that sweet Whitney describes here. And I just love the beautiful way her heart was touched on a Sunday that got off to a bad start.

The Pharisee in Me from Kelly’s Korner

Kelly wrote a gorgeous, honest post about our natural, human tendencies and the way we should strive to be.

The Football Party from The Thomas Family Days

My sweet friend, Michelle, hosted the most adorable party for her little boy. Michelle is so creative and she does every single little project with SO much love. She enjoys being creative, but that never ever takes away from the fun she has with her kids and her joy in celebrating them!

52 Shades of Shay: Makeup from The Shull Family

I am absolutely loving the name of Shay Shull’s new weekly series to feature different parts of her life. 52 Shades of Shay. So cute! This week she showed us her makeup stash!

 

 

 

 

 

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