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“Recalling days of sadness, memories haunt me. Recalling days of happiness, I haunt my memories.” ~Robert Brault
My goodness! Where has the time gone? It has been too long since I last shared anything with my virtual friends. I’ve been a very busy girl as we move into 2012. Teaching, speaking, working, remembering and being interviewed today.
I am coming to the end of a series of workshops this weekend. It has been wonderful to introduce newbies to Zentangle and we’ll explore color and drawing on canvas this weekend. My husband and I celebrated after my most recent class with dinner out and have plans to do the same this weekend.
I served as “wingwoman” for my 10-year old grandson on Valentine’s Day. He wanted to make some good memories for his mom by surprising her for dinner that night. I picked him up from school and we got busy. We bought roses (yellow was his choice), a musical card, a stuffed monkey and candy. Card selection was an experience as I steered him away from “You Sexy Thing” and assorted other inappropriate choices aided by two men in their work clothes looking for the right card for their ladies. He got all spiffed up, put the cash to pay for dinner in his pocket and was his mom’s surprise blind date. She told me later he was the best date she ever had – with amazing manners. Plus, he tactfully scolded the man on his phone at the next table: “You really should put your phone away, This is supposed to be all about her tonight.” The man laughed, agreed with him and turned off his phone. Ah, the boy remembered his coaching and those etiquette lessons from good old Kacki.
In late February, I was approached by the hospital where my family was treated after their accident to speak for their Sudden Impact program. “High school sophomores get a chance to hear from troopers, trauma nurses and victims impacted by unsafe driving. The goal is to prevent kids from driving distracted, impaired or driving without a seat belt” My story resonated because they all lived because of their seat belts and also illustrates that you can do everything right but still be affected by another’s poor choice. I have spoken twice with several more dates leading up to prom season. This was so much more difficult than I anticipated, but worth it if even one kid makes the right choice when faced with a decision. This has led to my interview today for the hospital’s Wee Believe Magazine. One more piece of the silver lining from that black cloud in September 2010. You can read more about that story here.
Finally, last September and October, I promised to share bridal portraits in a Plantation, Pictures and Puddles and Wedding Day dawns. My friends, I finally have official photos to share. AND. drumroll please, an incredible teaser for the wedding video. I hope you enjoy sharing a few of our happy memories.
I want to acknowledge the wonderful professionals who helped me pull off a truly perfect wedding day for my daughter and her new husband:
Photography: Chris Genovese Photography
Video: CV Films
Flowers: Fred Heroman (Katrina’s was one of his last weddings, he retired the next week)
Rehearsal Dinner and Reception: Boudreaux’s (Jeanne was a joy to work with)
Groom’s Cake: Amazing Cakes
- Me and my girls
- My oldest daughter and both grandchildren
- Mother and son share a dance
- My husband demanded this one with his girls
- My favorite. Father and daughter dance to “My Little Girl”
- The newlyweds dance – “She’s Love”
- My husband and me – so glad to relax and have a good time
- Yes, that is a cake. Jack almost snitched a hot dog before I caught him.
- The Bridal Party
- Leaving the church to kick off the party
- Neither of them quit smiling that day.
- Just married at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church
- Jack’s way of “kissing” Katrina without messing her up just before the wedding
- My girls’ favorite – three pairs of the same hands
- After the storm
- Houmas House Plantation in the background – Finally a break in the rain
- The portrait chosen to display at the reception
- “Do you play?” “No, but I can fake it.”
- Taken on the second story porch at Houmas House Plantation
- “The sun is shining and you look beautiful” first photo taken at Houmas House Plantation