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Remembering My Dad PDF Print E-mail
It was no secret.  Anyone that spent a small amount of time with me knew I was absolutely a Daddy’s Girl.  Wherever Daddy went, so did I.  It didn’t matter to me what he was doing just as long as I was near.  I walked where he walked sometimes so close that when he turned around he would step on me. 

As I grew older and life took me to different destinations, I can remember how bad my heart would heart to be near my Dad and to listen to his wisecracks.  My Dad was such a jokester.  I will never forget we took a business trip before his accident to Savannah, GA.  Daddy always loved music and encouraged my sister (or should I say bribed) and I to take piano lessons.  He was a simple man but he loved him some classical music especially if his girls where the pianist.  Anyway.....we had breakfast this particular morning at Clary’s in Savannah.  Clary’s is such a landmark in Savannah and one of their treasures is their coffee. They have the best freshly roasted coffee in the city.  We had much coffee.  While touring the Riverfront shops, nature called and a restroom was a necessity find.  If you have ever visited the Riverfront shops you are familiar that restrooms are not a commodity and knowing how particular I am about restrooms, Daddy began the search for a clean facility.  He found it.  It was the Ritz Carlton.  I explained to Daddy we couldn’t go in there we were not guests.  And with his mischievous crooked grin and twinkle in his eye, he simply said, “follow me and I will show you how it’s done”.  We followed like ducks to the water.  The Ritz Carlton is stunning with his crystal chandeliers and marble floors.  Needing to find the restroom as swiftly has I could, I did not notice the beautiful Grand Piano located in the center of the room.  Now, although my Daddy appreciated good music, he couldn’t play “a lick” and after years of coaching, I had just gotten him to sing at church.  When I came out of the restroom I immediately was drawn to this beautiful piano music coming from the lobby.  It was some of the most beautiful music I had heard.   I noticed a woman sitting next to the piano reading a book sitting with her book open across her legs with glasses in hand as she was mesmerized by the beautiful music coming from the grand piano.  My eyes then began to follow from the woman's chair to the piano when in my surprise I noticed my Dad was sitting at the piano bench with his fingers on the keys.  I screamed out, “Daddy get your hands off that piano”.  Shocked that he was captured in his shenanigan’s he immediately placed his hands on his lap but the piano kept playing.  His one lady audience realized she had been duped for my Dad was not a classical pianist but rather a jokester and she had been duped by the greatest.  

My Dad was taken from us this October 13 years and I have to say a day doesn’t go by that I don’t think about him and grin wondering what kind of tricks he is up to in heaven.  I was cheated that miserable, dark rainy day for he was killed in a violent car accident.  It was devastating to me and my family but time does heal.  Doesn’t mean the pain isn’t still readily available but God gives us blessings to help with the healing.  He gave me my now husband who is the father to my precious baby girl.  Watching Jimmy with Anna Grace is such a blessing to me.  Like I, she sometimes walks so close to him that he steps on her or she talks nonstop to keep herself awake so that she doesn’t miss anytime with her Daddy.  A Daddy’s Girl is truly an honor and I am blessed that I have the opportunity to watch such a great Daddy with my child.  Happy Father’s Day Jim....you are the best Daddy.
 
Lights, Camera, Action PDF Print E-mail

Lights, Action, Camera.......

I began my career as a wedding planner seven years ago and since then I have seen lots and learned plenty.  I love being a wedding planner.  Sitting with a glowing bride and listening to her share with me what her vision of her dream wedding looks like is exhilarating  for me.  I listen intently to what my bride in visions offer suggestion or guide in gentle directions so that we won’t have an disaster and then we execute.  At Waters Mill, once I have met with my bride and “got the vision”, I then live with that wedding in my head and heart for months till the big day.  But there is so much more......

Being a wedding planner is much like a movie producer.  There are so many details that need attention and it is the attention to details that make our weddings so spectacular at Waters Mill.   No matter what conditions we may face, “the show must go on”.  A Wedding Planner makes sure the vision happens no matter what.  The wedding day is much deceiving to our guests  for it looks like a fairytale with all the gorgeous decor meticulous in play and all team members are cue to the tee ready for execution.   I love to hear the gasp when people enter the reception area for the first time and experience the “Wow” factor. At Waters Mill, we are blessed to have the team that can produce spectacular events.   It begins with the landscape as we spend hours working to make sure every flower, every tree receives tender loving care in order that she may blossom into a spectacular show when she is good and ready.  It is the attention to freshness that my Mother and I spend making sure the ingredients used in the preparation of the food is precise (notice me stringing beans in video....I had lots of practice when I was a kid...)  The Chefs prepare each dish as if they were preparing for the President of the United States.  Our clients are that important to us.  We prepare our culinary delights from the heart and we continue to “tweak” making sure each event is as if it was  our first in preparation.  The flowers.....I love working with flowers.  There are lots of preparation of time to make sure the wedding flowers are exact and in perfect condition.  Flowers are delicate and like all living specimens they must receive the love and attention they so deserve.  I am constantly studying floral designs and blooms.  At Waters Mill, it is important we stay on the cutting edge. (just found a new product I am using in a few weeks.  Can’t wait to show you those pictures)  I have to admit I get a little perturbed with magazines that advertise for brides to DIY their flowers.   I understand the temptation to do your own flowers in order to maintain a budget but this is not always a wise option.  I spend hours prepping my flowers and making sure everything is exactly how they should be.  It is not unusual to catch me in the middle of the night making a cooler run in my PJs to make sure my flowers are ok and resting just fine in order that they make their debut for my bride. Worrier you say...perhaps but I am more on the lines of a perfectionist. It comes from a very long lineage on my Mother’s side of the family. I have privilege to work with my floral designer.  He is very creative and we are able to share the vision beautifully.  I work with the bride and get the vision and then I relay this to my designers and it is amazing the end product.  Floral decor is an art design and I work with only the best.   The day of the wedding is all about execution.  You can have everything exactly planned out on paper but if you do not have the staff that is trained and experienced, the end result will not achieve your expectations.  At Waters Mill, I have a staff that “Rocks it Out”.  I have worked with my staff for years and they just continue to get better and better.  In little old Dahlonega, Georgia located in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains, you can experience five star dining in a casual atmosphere at Waters Mill.  As you can tell, I am a proud “mama” when it comes to my staff and team members.  It takes everyone to make our weddings spectacular.   And then we save the best for last, the CAKE.  I’m not a sweet lover but I must say our cake designer is one of the best in  the business.  Be sure to view the video of some of our latest weddings. This cake was simply AMAZING.  The detail was stunning.   I am convinced our designer could hold her own to Sylvia Weinstock.  Camera......Our in-house photographers are awesome!  Kevin and Jim take their role as  the bride’s photographers very serious and realize the importance of capturing every detail of your wedding for the rest of your life.  They are constantly studying to make sure they are the best in the industry.  Recently, they both studied under the world-renowned, most sought out wedding celebrity photographer, Mike Colon.  Their images were beautiful before but now they are simply UNBELIEVABLE.  

The end result of all the components at Waters Mill.....a spectacular event.   Be sure to watch the video of some of our latest work.  Can you tell we love what we do?  Come to the North Georgia Mountains and experience a work of art....your wedding day!

 

 
3 Week Jitters PDF Print E-mail
3 Week Jitters

Planning my wedding was one of the highlights for me.  Not only was I going to be marrying the man of my dreams but I was planning one of the most sensational celebrations I had ever planned in my life. 

I had books, magazines, scrapbooks, committee meetings (I was raised in the United Methodist Church...committee meetings is all we know), fabric swatches, recipes.........

I was getting equipped for the big day.  Contracting vendors, setting timelines, showers and the many other thousands of details I had to attend to all while running my own demanding business.  At times, the task could become quite daunting. 

I was a DIY bride.  Not by choice but by necessity.  It was tough.  I had the weight of our wedding on our shoulders and at times the last thing I wanted to do was stamp a monogram “S” on 250 ceremony programs. 

Three weeks before the wedding the stress was finally taking over.  I was exhausted and just ready to get on with it until I received a phone call from my soon to be  sweet husband.  He called me at home on Thursday afternoon to check with my schedule and learn what was on the agenda.  I began the long litany of all the wedding items I needed to complete when he abruptly stopped me.  Pack an overnight bag and I will pick you up Friday after work.  What!  I don’t have time for a trip not 3 weeks before our wedding. What was he thinking.  Persistent as he was I had no choice but to leave with him on this “secret trip”.  We didn’t tell anyone until we returned.  We boarded the jet and I still didn’t have a clue where we were going because we had to stop over to another city before we reached our destination.  It wasn’t about the destination although we had a blast (i’m not going to tell you where we went...but it was great fun) it was about having a break from the three week stress jitters.  Jimmy was so in tuned to my stress level.  He recognized I needed a break. 

Ladies, take a break from the wedding planning.  Sometimes we get so caught up in all the details and making all the decisions, we forget why we are getting married in the first place.  Relax, take a breath and escape.  You might not can escape on a jet plane but you can escape by taking a mental health day and not discuss wedding for one day.   Your finance’ will love you forever if you would do this.  I would also encourage you to plan a “ wedding day off chatter day.”  Stop the wedding noise for one day every week and give yourself a break of wedding talk.  You will still have 6 days out of the week to talk marital bliss but this will help you mentally and keep you connected to your finance’.    The last thing we want as a wedding planner is for you to be all stressed out and in tears 3 weeks before your wedding.  Take a break.  McDonald’s says it best, “You deserve a break today”.  So take it.
 
Recipe For Success PDF Print E-mail
How to Achieve Success


Today finished a long week of graduation ceremonies for our family.   Jimmy and I celebrated our child graduating from Pre-k to Kindergarten and both nieces having ceremonies with the same message.....onward to bigger and better things.

As I was sitting in my niece’s ceremony and listening one of many speeches during her commencement exercise, the speaker grabbed my attention with his “talk” of everything you ever needed to know I learned in Kindergarten.  What a fantastic book.  Of course, I am an avid fan of Leo Buscaglia.  You know there are some people that touch you in ways not many can.  People you are drawn to because of their kind spirit, their wisdom and the respect they have for others.  As I continue to study on how to achieve a successful life, I am reminded of what Jack Canfield teachers in his book “The Success Principles” surround yourself with positive, successful people and rid your life of those that want to push you down.  It has been such a joy to watch Anna Grace grow and to re-learn the lessons she is learning as she prepares for Kindergarten.  As adults, I think perhaps we may need to be reminded of these principles and as I attended today’s service the speaker did just that with me.  I want to share briefly his 3 points. 
Do Right-be trustworthy.   Isn’t that so true.  In our relationships, we yearn to have relationships in our lives that exemplify trust.  We want to be around people we can trust and not worry about or participate in the negative noise of people who must lack something inside of themselves that find the need   to belittle someone else in order to “puff up” themselves either by words or secret ways.  I once heard a sermon about echos and sound.  Once you speak something, the sound travels forever.  Forever is a very long time. 
Do your Best!  When I was a youth minister, I participated in a training on Sullivan’s Island in South Carolina.  It was a documentary that was produced by Lou Holz.  If you are a college football junkie like I am, you know Lou Holz was one of the finest coaches in college football history.  He led the Fighting Irish to many championships on and off the gridiron.  We need to always give our best in everything.  Make a difference.  I was reading a blog from Lee Crockwell today and he talked about how we need to do one thing each day that is truly a difference in someone’s life or in something.  If we all pay it forward and made a difference, I wonder where would our nation or world for that matter be.  We wouldn’t have some of the social issues we have today.  Tom’s Shoes is a perfect example.  For every pair of Tom’s shoes you purchase, he (the CEO) gives a pair of shoes to children that do not have shoes to wear.  I am ordering mine tomorrow. 
Treat others the way you want to be treated.  I believe that might be a paraphrase of the Golden Rule which incidentally is the motto for the Four Seasons Hotel.   During my years at Camp Glisson, we passed down the legendary tale about the tree.  It was a tree in the forest that needed to come down but the village didn’t have a way to bring the tree down. Everyday the village sent someone out to the tree to yell at the tree. To tell the tree how useless it was and how ugly it was.  This went on for days until eventually the tree died.  The tree died because the spirit had been broken. 

Wow!  What lessons we as adults need to be reminded.  When there is adversity in our lives, perhaps we need to step back and have a glass of milk and cookies and take a nap before we break the three lessons re-learned today.
 
A New Chapter PDF Print E-mail
A New Chapter....Memories being Made

As I drive into Dahlonega, the flags are waving reminding us of the sacrifices many have made for our protection and freedoms as we get ready to kick off the summer with Memorial Day...the official start to summer and for many the end of a chapter of their lives with graduation and new beginnings. 

I spent the greater part of the morning at my Mom’s looking thru old pictures reminiscent over past memories and looking forward to new.  Like you, my family has experienced many different chapters in our lives with graduations, marriage, births of GRANDchildren and deaths.  It is a reminder that life is short  and we need to slow down and enjoy each other a bit  more. Perhaps we need to  spend less time proving our opinions are right and less time of getting ahead to spending time with  family and friends making lifelong memories.   This past week has been a blast for me thinking about my past and where I have been and dreaming about where I am going.

So today, I take a break from being the wedding planner and event facility owner and take some time for me to share with my beautiful daughter the great outdoors and continue the tradition of my Mom’s family of trout fishing.  My Mom comes from a large family and my Aunts are strong, beautiful and independent women that have never been afraid of what lies ahead and learn from the past. 

As we prepare for the graduations and try to hold on to our babies, take some time to etch the past into your memory so that you can pull those precious moments back into your mind when you need a little comfort and little joy.  Congratulations to new beginnings and embrace the past.  Today, my little one will make her own memory of fishing with her grandmother while I etch the memory.
 
The Eyes Behind the Lens PDF Print E-mail
The Eyes behind the lens

Whew.....for a little bit I almost feel as though I should be wearing red shoes and a little dog named Toto following close behind for at Waters Mill we have been in an absolute Whirlwind with all the activities.  I LOVE IT!!!!  I love being busy. 

This past week was no different.  I have been anticipating the arrival of Mike Colon and his workshop attendees for a photo shoot at Waters Mill with a southern dinner to follow.  I must confess although I study the wedding industry at great lengths I am not as savvy on the photography end of things as I am with the floral, food and decor.   However, all of that change with a simple on-line chat between my husband, Jim and Mike Colon.  Jimmy and I were relaxing late one Friday night in February when he received a text from his partner,Kevin Ellison, of Waters Mill Photography that Mike Colon was on-line for a chat for 15 minutes.  Jimmy jumped up from the sofa screaming something like...Mike Colon on-line be back in a minute.  I was familiar with Mike’s name because Jim and Kevin had both just signed up for a workshop and Mike Colon’s name was on my bank statement.  Being the sometimes sarcastic one, I yelled to Jimmy,” tell him (Mike) to come to Waters Mill and I will cook for him.  The minutes rocked on and Jimmy came upstairs with the devilish little smile I have come to love and said Ok....you are cooking dinner for Mike Colon.  I was a little taken back but at this point I had not researched Mike.  Later, I began my studying of  Mike Colon and his work.  I began to get a little apprehensive and a bit nervous.  Not because I didn’t think Waters Mill could not perform but because  it is my nature to do the very best for whomever I serve and I wanted to serve Mike and his attendees well. 

As the months narrowed down to the weeks and days of anticipation of Mike’s arrival,I become a little more nervous each day as Kevin and Jim gave me instant updates on who Mike was.  Finally, I decided it was time to breath, relax and be who I am to serve Mike the best. 

Wednesday I finished up last minute details with my Mom and my amazing staff.  Everything was just near perfection when Mike arrived.  As soon as I met him, all the worries and uncertainties melted away.  During the afternoon, I had the opportunity to catch glimpses of Mike at work and it became evident to me why Mike Colon’s work is so impressive.  It’s because Mike himself is impressive.  One of the greatest benefits of my profession is that I have the opportunity to meet some amazing  and talented people. I have worked with many God gifted artists but many of them carry the ego that never needs inflating.  Not so with Mike.  I learned just thru watching him photograph how unpretentious he is and that not only does he shoot with his eyes but he shoots with his heart.  You can feel that Mike loves people and that is what I believe influences his work to be off the chart.  It was such an honor to work with Mike and to serve him. Mike,  I pray that God will allow our paths to cross again and I can be afforded the opportunity to grow a little more with Mike Colon.  Success is not always evaluated by the change in the bank account but perhaps by the friendships we develop from crossing paths.  Thanks Mike for making my life a little richer.  May God continue to bless you and your family has you continue to let your light shine thru the lens of a camera.
 
South in the Spring Time PDF Print E-mail
Ahhh...finally.  After one of the coldest and wettest winters we have experienced in North Georgia in the last 30 years there are signs of hope that it Old Man Winter is leaving.   Yesterday in between breaks of wedding planning  at Waters Mill for my clients, I would take a walk on the grounds and be silent listening to Spring arrive.  The birds were singing, the squirrels were scampering, the koi adventured to the top of the pond and the jonquils popped open their heads for a look around.  Ahhhh I do love Spring.

When I was pursuing a career has a youth minister and long ways from home, the Indigo girls wrote and produce a song called “South in the Spring Time”. Thanks to Itunes I have recently reconnected with this song.  I love this Song!  No matter what, this song always brings me to a happy place and with today’s commentaries that’s not always an easy task. 

Weddings at Waters Mill remind me of “South in the Spring Time”.  The grass is always green for those verdant weddings, the forty year old snow ball tree erupts with thousands of white blooms, the pink peonies are showy and of course the purple rhododendron is majestic.  It is such a beautiful place filled with peace and harmony. 

Come sit with me for a spell and will sip on a cup of hot tea and listen to the silence of Waters Mill  as I hum the Indigo Girls “South in the Spring Time” and  plan the next generations tapestry.
 
Long Time Coming PDF Print E-mail
It's a very cold blustery day today in the North GA mountains and I am recovering from the flu watching the Winter Olympics when I received the sweetest email from one of my former clients.  Her wedding was in June of 2007.  I am proud that almost 3 years after the wedding, guests are still talking about her wedding.  Read her email.  Thanks Natalie for making me feel better today.

I wanted to take a moment and tell you a few things!  My Dad and I were talking the other night about my wedding and how AMAZING it was.  He was telling me how people he works with still talk about how it looked just like something out of a Movie or Fairy Tale.  I don't think you got enough credit for all your hard work.  The Guests, Trey and I had a wonderful time.  I wanted to take a moment and tell you THANK YOU for a wonderful wedding....picture perfect wedding.  Sorry it took so long (2/15/10) but I just wanted you to know how much Trey and I enjoyed our wedding.  I am always happy to put in a good word about Waters Mill.  Natalie, Bride
 
What About The Men? PDF Print E-mail


The whirlwind of planning your wedding has begun.  You have the dress, bridesmaid dresses, color swatches, met with the florist, tastings for the reception, rings purchased.  Is there anything we have missed?  Oh yea, Rehearsal dinner.  When Jimmy and I got married, I was completely overwhelmed with all the details and expense of paying for a wedding. Like many, Jimmy and I tried to cut costs for the wedding  by hosting our rehearsal dinner.  We were going to have Bubba Burgers (Jim’s favorite), hot dogs, homemade ice cream and topped off with a Blue Grass Band.  Seemed like a good plan for the naive.  Little did I know how much there was to do before your wedding.  Entertaining out of town guests, making sure all the details were handled, managing vendors and stomping the preverbal fires that emerged while executing a plan.  We had secured a venue to provide shelter for our guests for the rehearsal dinner but it was no where large enough for all our guests.  Had it been a beautiful sunny day in North Georgia, the outcome would have been a little different but being that it rained three inches that day needless to say I was a little stressed out.  Although our plan was to save money and to have a casual affair the eve of our wedding, the rehearsal dinner turned out to be more expensive than if we had taken our guests to a restaurant and proved to be a lot more stress for both of us. We  now can laugh about it but then it was no laughing matter.

Today, Groom’s have many more options.  The rehearsal dinner can be anything you imagine.  At Waters Mill, we assist the bridal couple with planning the perfect rehearsal dinner and creating an awesome experience for their guests.  Even if the wedding is taking place at Waters Mill, you can still host your rehearsal dinner with us as well.  Since we are blessed with many different locations on the property, we are able to create different atmospheres for different events.  From a casual low country boil or traditional BBQ to a soiree fete cocktail party with an elegant dinner to follow.  The decision is yours and when you are dealing with professionals like Waters Mill we give your guests the experience and not the stress.   Call  me and we can discuss in greater length your rehearsal dinner.  Happy Planning!
 
Waters Mill...A Peek of the Past PDF Print E-mail

As a little girl, my sister and I would play on the front steps of our grandparent’s farmhouse located in the rural community of Nimblewill outside Dahlonega, GA pretending to “get married”.  That was some 35 years ago and now at this same house I now host Weddings and Special Events. 

My grandparents farm was always special to us.  Not only was it my escape route from my parents home being that it “backed” up to their property but there was something magical about it.  I can remember going into the house off the back porch and making the screen door pop as I would go directly into the kitchen and find the days culinary treats of not very sweet teacakes with a hint of orange flavoring, homemade chicken and dumplings and of course when the cucumbers where in season her specialty of cucumbers, vinegar, salt and pepper.  It just didn’t get much better than this. 

Life was simple at my grandparents.  No frills no fuss.  But it was home.  And it was safe.  As a child, we would play for hours riding our bikes on the roughly graveled roads and in the pine thickets not allowed to watch TV for Mama Waters would watch her “stories” in the afternoon.  So we would ride our bikes and adventure. 

It is from the farm I learned many ways of the Appalachian Mountains.  Ways in which are foreign to my generation but a layer of my tapestry.  I can remember my grandmother getting up every morning at 4am to milk the Jersey cow.  She would gather her old not shiny milk bucket with a few dents for when grandfather, Daddy Guy, did not hold the cows tail very well and the bucket was kicked by the cow.  She would squirt milk into the mouths of the school of cats and kittens that’s employment was to make sure no mice sufficed long around the barn.  After finishing her milking core, she would carry her treasures that she had gathered with her arthritic hands and head back to the house in the very dark morning air.  I can remember the sound of her coming in the back door and the same creak in the floor that warned me that Mama Waters was finished and I better stop my ‘plundering” before Mama would know I was no longer asleep.  You see it was a huge honor to stay at Mama Waters and Daddy Guy’s house.  Mama Waters would then take the milk and strain with an old dingy very thin worn out piece of cloth and strain the cream from the top of the milk.  The cream was gold and was it ever gold.  This cream made the best homemade ice-cream.  I was 16 years old when I realized that milk was bought at Big Star (this is before Wal-mart) and didn’t come from your grandparents Frigidaire.

Life was much simpler then and my memories are much.  I can remember every Sunday afternoon coming over to Mama Waters and Daddy Guy after church for Sunday Dinner.  Lunch was sandwiches and since my grandparents were farmers they always had Dinner at noon.  I can remember all the Men would eat first, then the Ladies and children.  All of us kids hoped the preacher didn’t come over for they always got the good piece of fried chicken.   It was a different time then…Life was simple.

Now I’m all grown up  with only my memories and creating memories for others. My husband and  I took my beloved Mama Waters home and remodeled the “cracker style” home built during the Great Depression.  The farm was in much need of love after 32 years of only my Grandmother living there.  Blackberry vines were as tall as I, buildings had a special lean to and with the encouragement, sweat and tears of my mom and husband we began the journey of creating Waters Mill.   Waters Mill is personified with the memories of my childhood.   Now, Waters Mill is vibrant as she provides the perfect setting for weddings and special events.  The house is equipped with a state of the art commercial kitchen where we prepare all our meals using the freshest ingredients.  We strive to be a table to farm establishment with all our dishes.  We are very serious about our food and its presentation.  Food has been used in the South for years as our comfort blanket and at Waters Mill we understand the importance of not just good food but great food.  We specialize in Southern Cuisine sometimes taking you back to Mama Waters’ dinner table.  We have four locations in which our brides can get married.  Each area is unique but beautiful.  Most of our clients are “wowed” with the openness that Waters Mill extends to her guests.  There is so much green and honestly most folks these days just don’t experience that kind of serenity from nature.  At Waters Mill, we pay special attention to details and make sure your guests are greeted with Southern Hospitality.  Waters Mill is an extension of our home to yours.  We want people to feel as though they have “come home”.  In our difficult economic times, we understand the need to be safe and “go home” and that is why we do what we do.  My family has always “entertained” others whether it be preachers, friends and family or very tired Camp Glisson Staffers worn out from a summer of over energetic kids. 

Not only does Waters Mill host weddings but we also host special events from rehearsal dinners, bridesmaid luncheons, socials, concerts…… We invite you to come out sometime whether it be for a wedding celebration, concert on the lawn or just rock on our expansive rocking chair porch.   We invite you to “come home” and see what all the fuss is about.

Recently published in the 400 Edition magazine

 
Shout out to our friends PDF Print E-mail


When I was sweet sixteen, our minister preached a sermon about when giving lemons make lemonade.  My friends and I made lemonade today at the Bridal Show.  The weather was miserable and our location was much to be desired.  But even with all the obstacles, everyone showed off their best face and made a lemony situation as good as lemon pie.  I want to shout out to Belle Avance, Kennison Photography, The Fudge Factory, The Smith House and Aramark at NGCSU.  We gave our best to the brides that visited today and I am proud of how professional we all were.  Thanks for the smiles, hugs and chocolate.......But more importantly your support and friendship.
 
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