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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

2.21.09

So you might be asking yourself what the significance of the date in the title is? Well that my friends is the date that I met Aaron for the first time in St. Louis, MO. We were both so nervous the first time we met, but who wouldn't be. I remember, we met at the hotel to leave one car. Then we started trying to navigate around this foreign city. I knew right then and there driving around this city that I was going to marry him! I just knew that if we could work together to find our way around that we could get through anything in life together. And from that day on we have been together. Not always physically together, but together in heart.


Yesterday was our 2 year anniversary and we spent the weekend in Gatlinburg, TN. It was so nice to have a weekend away to just be with each other and have nothing do to. We ate at some great restaurants, did a little shopping and of course took in all the sights that Gatlinburg has to offer (if you've never been just imagine Branson on steroids!!). It was great to reminisce on our first trip together meeting in St. Louis. Here we are at the top of the arch. This is the first thing we did after we met!



We have now been married almost 7 months and it is amazing to think how far we have come. Every time I think there is no way I could love Aaron any more than I do right now, he does something to make my love grow even stronger. I know this is going to sound cheesy, but the Brad Paisley song truly says it...I thought I loved you then!

I love you Aaron Samson, you're the best thing that ever happened to me!!

From this moment...
E

Friday, February 18, 2011

C-A-T-S! Cats, Cats, Cats

In November I was fortunate enough to score some extremely cheap lower arena tickets to the UK vs. Tennessee basketball game. Once I got the tickets I decided to make the tickets Aaron's Christmas present. I had the tickets for almost a month before he got them and let me tell you keeping them a secret was really hard! I am not very good at keeping secrets...I love to share good news! So here is Aaron on Christmas morning after he opened his tickets. He was very surprised!!




So last week it was finally time for the game. Oh I forgot to mention this was going to be my first experience attending a UK game. For those of you who don't know anything about sports or basketball. Kentucky basketball is like football to Texans! Kentucky fans love their Wildcats especially when they are winning. When UK lost to West Virgina last year in the NCAA tournament you would have thought someone had died. The next day at church everyone was walking around with their sad faces on!! Needless to say UK basketball is a BIG deal and this was going to be a first for me! I was excited!! Here we are before the game started. I am sporting my blue with a UK face tattoo!




The atmosphere at the game is electric and contagious. I had no affiliation to UK until I met Aaron, but let me tell you, it is easy to get wrapped up in all the excitement of basketball! I cheered when Josh Harrelson dunked on a Tennessee guys face and yelled when the refs made a horrible call. I think my favorite thing about being at the game was all of the things that go on that you don't see on TV. From the cheerleaders and dance team to the reporters on the court there is so much to see during time outs. We had a special treat for this game! In the second half during a time out the cheerleaders spell out Kentucky with their bodies on the floor. They always have someone special come out and be the "Y". At this particular game John Wall (famous Cat from last year who was picked #1 by the Washington Wizards) was in attendance and he was the "Y". The crowd when wild when he came out as the "Y". It was pretty awesome!!



If any of you are following the Cats this season you will know that they are not having the greatest season. The are 1-5 on the road in SEC games. They play really well at home which was great for us to be in attendance at this game. UK dominated Tennessee and came away with a big "W". I must say that my first experience at a UK game was a great one!! Go CATS!!!



Monday, January 10, 2011

West Virginia




Aaron and I headed up to West Virginia to have Christmas with Aaron's parents on Friday after Aaron got home from work. We left Lexington around 8 p.m. and were driving to Hurricane in on again, off again snow with Mic and Murry. I was a little worrried the roads were going to get bad, but we made it there safe and sound. My brother-in-law and his fiance (Ryan and Jordan) were already there.




Saturday we all slept late and took our time getting ready for our family pictures that were at 1:00 p.m. I forgot to add that the snow finally caught up to us and it snowed about 4" during the night!! For our family pictures we took all 4 dogs to the park and met the photographer for one picture with everyone and the dogs in the snow...it was freezing, but hopefully we got a cute picture. Then we dropped the dogs off at the house and went to the studio to take the rest of the pictures. This family session was our gift to Bob and Gail for Christmas.




Later Saturday evening both sides of Aaron and Ryan's family all came over for dinner. Just to give you a mental image there were about 16 people and 4 dogs. Needless to say it was kind of like a circus. So much so that our little 19 lb. dog, Murry, who has everyone fooled to believe he is the sweetest thing ever, bit Aaron's 10 year old cousin, Abby on the leg so hard that she had 4 little bruise marks from his fangs!! After some tears and Aaron and I feeling so bad we banished Murry to his crate, we continued on with a game of Scategories. Murry cried the entire time he was in his crate. I think he knew he was in trouble. Abby came back over on Sunday, she and Murry made up, he felt bad :)




We went to church, ate lunch and then headed home on Sunday in just enough time to start some laundry, clean up the house and make some cookies for our college bible study that we host on Sunday nights. It was a fast and furious weekend, but it was nice to see Aaron's family.




The pictures up above are of Aaron and Ryan with their 93 year old grandfather, Pa-Pa. And me and Jordan with him too! He is such a sweet man. Everytime he see's me he tells me I'm waiting on that Samson girl. There has not been a Samson girl in almost 70 years and he thinks it's about time for one. I just say Aaron and I will see what we can do!
Happy Monday!




Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Back on the saddle again


So I gave blogging a chance early last year, but I wasn't the best at keeping up with it. I was blogging about my travels with my job, but a lot of times I found it hard to keep up with the blogging while I was on the road. Then in September I got a new job that does not require me to travel.


Now that Aaron and I have been married for 5 monts I thought it would be a good idea to start documenting the rest of our first year of marriage and all the years to come. And I promise to keep up with this blog and maybe I can even get Aaron to make a couple of posts as well.


With the beginning of a New Year and 360 days left in 2011 Aaron, Mic, Murry and myself have a lot of exciting days ahead of us. So here's wishing you and yours a Happy New Year!!
~Erin


Thursday, March 11, 2010

4:15 am is way too early!

On the road again, I'm on the road again...

My travel schedule has officially started up and I am in full swing. I just finished a trip to Dallas. I'll be in Abilene next week and then back to Lexington for a week. This trip to Dallas was very good. I met with some great alumni of the University as well as I got to see some friends in the evening.

However, my trip did not start out the greatest. I had to get up at 4:15 a.m. on Tuesday morning to make my 6:50 a.m. flight. There are no mid-morning flights to DFW from LEX. There is 6:50 a.m. or 1:00 p.m., so there you have it...I guess better get use to getting up at 4:15 a.m. huh? Once I am up and showered I am good to go, although I crashed pretty early on Tuesday night.

So I got to the airport and was going through security when I took my shoes off and went down to pick them up and realized they were BROWN!! I was wearing black pants and a hound’s-tooth sweater...yikes!! I have two pair of the same shoes, one brown and one black. You see what happened is I didn’t want to wake Aaron up so I spent most of my time getting ready in the dark, so it is easy to see how it happened. Luckily I had a pair of zebra flats with me. The hound’s-tooth and zebra prints probably looked horrible together, but I guess it's better than brown shoes with a black outfit :)

When I got to Dallas I stood off to the side of the jet bridge to pick up my suitcase which I gate checked in Lexington. I grab my bag and took off up the jet bridge when I'm thinking to myself, "Man, my suitcase sure is hard to pull!" About that time I hear a man behind me saying, "Miss, Miss, you lost your wheel." Sure enough one of my wheels fell off of my suitcase. I am quite certain that I looked ridiculous trying to balance my suitcase on the other 3 wheels and roll it through the airport. I made a quick trip to TJ Maxx to get a new suitcase and I was off again.

Like I said I did not have the best start to my trip to the Big D, but after I got going it ended up being a very successful trip.

Tune in next week as my life on the road takes me to Abilene!

Erin

Oh and just a side note: Aaron and are getting married in less than 5 months!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Bobby Humphrey

Note to self...do not blog about your travel experiences until you trip is complete!

I had a very exciting experience on the plane ride home last night. Well...exiciting for me because I love football!! I was sitting in my seat on the airplane and a man sat down next to me (across the isle) and asked me if I was an Alabama fan. I said no I was rooting for the Longhorns. He said, "Oh I thought because of your crimson coat you were a fan." I said, "No I just like red." We began to make small talk and I asked him if he had gone to the game and he said he had. After he told me that he was from Birmingham, AL I asked why he was going to Lexington. He told me that his son and family were at University of Kentucky because his son is being recruited to play football. I asked what his son's last name was so that if he did come to UK I would look out for him. He said it's Humphrey.

At this point in the conversation I had a feeling this guy was a football player. So I asked if he played and he told me he played for Alabama. Then I asked if he played pro and he told me he did and that he was taken in the first round by the Denver Broncos in 1989.

For all of you football fans out there here are few statics about Bobby Humphrey. In his four seasons playing for the Crimson Tide, Humphrey rushed for 3,420 yards, caught 60 passes for 523 yards, and scored 40 touchdowns. He made the College Football All-America Team in 1986 and 1987. In 1986, he set a school record with 1,471 rushing yards. In 1987, he was voted as UPI's offensive player of the year and finished 10th in the Heisman Trophy balloting. During his rookie season in the NFL, he rushed for 1,151 yards and seven touchdowns for the Broncos as they qualified for Super Bowl XXIV, but were defeated 55-10 by the San Francisco 49ers. Humphrey, however, played well, finishing the game as the Broncos leader in both rushing (61 yards) and receiving (31 yards). He followed his impressive rookie performance with a Pro Bowl selection in 1990, rushing for 1,202 yards and seven touchdowns in 1990. He played in 1992 and 1993 for the Miami Dolphins. Pretty cool huh?!?!?

Bobby and I talked the entire 2 hours and 5 minutes of the flight about everything in life from his wife and five children (3 boys and 2 girls), my upcoming marriage, our jobs, religion, football and more! Bobby shared with me his run in with drugs, alcohol, the law and getting shot while playing for the Miami Dolphins and how he nearly lost his wife during that time. He told me that when the drugs and alcohol could not fulfill him anymore he turned to the Lord and got his life back on track. He and his wife have started a non-profit organization in Birmingham called Speed City to get inner city kids involved in a track program.

At the end of the flight Bobby and I exchanged business cards. I told him that if his son chose to go to school at Kentucky that we would love to have he and his family over for dinner. Since I gate checked my bag I had to wait in the jet bridge for it. Bobby actually waited for me in the terminal so we could walk out together. I saw that as a prime opportunity to go ahead and get his autograph, which I'm sure made his day!!

I learned something very valuable during my flight home last night. Always be willing to have a conversation with the person seated next to you on an airplane...you never know what kind of story you will have to tell.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Convulsions and the French

Well I've finally decided to start my own blog. I guess you could say I've jumped on the bandwagon. I need to send a shout out to my friends Dodie and Travis Crisman for blogging about their recent move to Connecticut. And Staci Patyrak for blogging about her exercise and weight loss program. These blogs have been an encouragement for me to step into the blogging world.

So what am I going to blog about you ask? If you know me and you've seen the movie Up in the Air you know that I might be blogging about my life on the road as a traveling consultant/development officer. I realize my title is not the most original, but it is very appropriate.

As I currently sit in the airport at DFW after a full day of a Staff Conference I cannot help but reflect on the very interesting characters that I run into as I travel. I see this blog as an opportunity to share my sometimes funny and sometimes not so funny encounters I face in the life of traveling. I only wish I would have thought of this sooner, because let me tell you I have some pretty good stories for you. But nonetheless I will start from this trip and share my stories that will make you laugh, shake you head or maybe just say "What in the world!"

Although this trip has been rather uneventful there was something kind of funny that happened as I was en route from Lexington to DFW. First things first I must describe to you the type of air craft I was on. I was flying on a Regional Jet that has about 16 rows with two seats on the right side and one seat on the left. It is what you would say "close quarters." Depending on my mood I will try and start conversation with my my fellow passenger. So a guy that looks like he is about my age sits next to me. I decided to ask him where he was headed. He was a baseball coach for Georgetown College and was headed to a coaches conference. But that was about all he had to say, so I guess he didn’t want to visit :)! About mid way through the flight he falls asleep with his head against the window. The next thing I know he is convulsing!! If any of you have dogs and have ever seen a dog running it it's sleep that is kind of what this guy looked like. His mouth was wide open but moving at the same time. One time his hand jerked up so hard, he almost hit me!!! He never woke up...it was pretty amusing!!


Insert: As I am typing this a man just walked by on his cell phone screaming to "Tell that B*tch to shut the F*ck up I can’t hear a D*mn thing you're saying!!!" What did I tell you, there are some real characters out there!!


Ok back to my flight to DFW...when we landed I had to stand off to the side on the jet bridge because I gate checked my bag. (Yeah that's right the plane was so small that even carry on approved bags will not fit in the over head bins.) As I (and other passengers) moved off to the side there were two men with wheel chairs waiting for the two people who told the flight attendant that they needed assistance. The passengers were placed in their wheelchairs and one takes off. Then I over heard this woman with a very thick French accent begin to say something. I begin to pay attention to what she is saying, or trying to say! She says, "I am French!" And then begins speaking in complete French. The very kind man trying to push the other wheel chair says, "I don’t speak French." He sort of looks around hoping someone (in Dallas, TX mind you) speaks French. The French woman then points to an empty wheel chair and the man says, "Do you need a wheel chair?" The woman says "Ok thank you." He try’s to say something else to her just to have her begin speak in French again. He says, "You need a wheel chair?" And she says "Ok thank you." I must add right here that the woman seemed completely capable of walking herself off the jet bridge, I am wondering if she saw the other people getting a ride in the wheel chair and thought WOW those Americans are so nice, they give everyone a ride in a wheel chair! I proceeded to grab my bag go on my way. I wonder if she got a ride in that wheel chair!?!

Well I hope you enjoyed my first blog. My travel is not too heavy right now, but I will be en route to Texas again in a couple of weeks so check back for more exciting stories of my travels Up in the Air.