Check out the link below to see Auburn University’s Heisman campaign for Auburn’s quarterback, Cam Newton. Judd and I have had the pleasure of watching him perform at every home game this year. We are amazed with his talent every week. This kid is the real deal. See for yourself.
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
A Trip Down Halloween Lane
There are so many blog posts that I’ve been meaning to write. I’ve built up quite a list of topics. Judd even has one he has been thinking about posting. I’ve been so consumed with life in general that I have not had a chance to even start a single post. I really enjoy blogging. I’ve missed you folks.
Our house is all decorated for Halloween. I can’t wait to show you all what I have done. That will have to wait too. I haven’t taken any pictures of it yet.
Anyways, since I’ve been a total lurker of all of your great blogs lately, yet haven’t managed to post on mine in the past decade (well…two weeks but it feels like a decade in blogosphere time) here is a quick overview of a few of our Halloweens past. These are all photos I just happen to already have scanned and saved on my computer. I promise to do a post with actual substance sometime soon.
Judd’s always loved Halloween too. Here he is with his brother, Colby (left).
This is me on our front porch at my old house in Huntsville, AL with my oldest friend, Rachel. She was in my big brother Bryan’s grade. We were next door neighbors. She, her sister (hi Carolyn), Bryan, and I were pretty much inseparable. We spent lots of afternoons doing homework together. We also spent lots of time together decorating for Halloween, trick-or-treating, and even recording a “spooky sounds” tape in their storm shelter. Good times.
Fast forward several years to 2002. This is my sorority sister, Jaclyn, and me at a fraternity party in Auburn. That was also a good time. Ha.
Continue fast forwarding a few more years to 2004 when Judd and I were engaged. We hosted a pumpkin carving party at his house (which is now the house we use to tailgate in at Auburn.)
This little trip down Halloween lane was fun for me. I hope you enjoyed it and I hope that you make happy memories with your friends and family this Halloween.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Two Auburn vs. South Carolina Tickets For Sale
Thursday, September 16, 2010
All In! Wear Navy! WDE!
If you’re heading down to the loveliest village on the plains this weekend for the Auburn v. Clemson game, don’t forget to wear navy. We are an Auburn family and we are ALL IN!!!!! Check out this link to see what Coach Chizik discussed with our students last night.
http://auburntigers.cstv.com/allaccess/?media=195328
Bodda getta navy shirt or else. Ha.
War Eagle!
Monday, September 13, 2010
Yard Sale Mayhem
For those of you who read The Lettered Cottage (like I do) then you already know that Layla from TLC hosted a joint yard sale last weekend with Rhoda from Southern Hospitality. The sale was in Birmingham, AL at Rhoda’s house. Layla and her husband, Kevin, drove up from Montgomery, AL with a load full of yard sale stuffs. When I say load, I mean…
L-O-A-D.
Since we live nearby, Judd and I decided to check things out. We are not the early-bird-yard-sale types. Apparently, some folks arrived at Rhoda’s house really early. The sale was advertised to start at 8am. Yikes.
We decided we needed sustenance first. We had an early morning breakfast date from Chick-fil-a and then headed down highway 280 towards Rhoda’s. I made this video while in Judd’s truck on the way to the sale. Yes, we took Judd’s truck actually thinking we might have a chance to buy something. And yes, this is a terrible video. Note to self, don’t even think about making a video of yourself speaking when you have a cold that makes you sound like Fran Drescher. Epic blogger fail. I thought y’all might get a kick out of it. So, at my own expense, here it is.
Did that make milk come out of your nose or what??? Ha.
Anyways, we arrived at Rhoda’s around 8:10 to find a crowd full of people assembled and waiting for Layla. You see, Layla wasn’t there yet and being the blog star that she is, everybody was sticking around to see her and peruse her items for sale. Judd and I didn’t mind waiting because we ran into a friend of mine from high school. We chatted with him and his wife while waiting for Layla.
After we stood around for a short while, Layla and Kevin arrived.
When they drove up, Judd and I were at the top of the drive way. Before we knew it, the crowd below us swarmed the trailer. We didn’t stand a chance. I just couldn’t muster up the courage to fight the crowd. People were literally buying the items as Layla and Kevin unloaded them. If you look closely you’ll see us at the very top of the driveway. Judd and I are both wearing white shirts. Note: I didn’t have my camera so these photos are Rhoda’s. She was nice enough to allow me to use them. Thanks Rhoda. :)
We made our way down the driveway and watched in amazement from the back of the line.
I couldn’t even see the items until they were in the hands of their new owners. I saw faux-liage, benches, and chairs passing before me left and right.
Judd talked football with another husband. They were being such good sports. Kevin was too for that matter. I, however, kept my eyes on the trailer in sheer awe of what was happening. I look scared don’t I???
I enjoyed going. It was a treat to get to see Layla and Kevin. I must emphasize the “see” part. At this point, I felt like I was wasting our time. I knew we wouldn’t be able to get close enough to purchase anything. We decided to leave before I ever actually got to meet them. Maybe we’ll run into them another time. I know I’ve seen some Auburn attire on their blog before. Perhaps we’ll finally get to meet them sometime down on the plains. :)
Overall, we decided the morning was a success. It got us up early, allowed us to have an adventure together, and hey, at least we got a chicken biscuit out of it. :)
What did you do over the weekend? We had another adventure the night before the yard sale. I’ll share that one with you soon. Spoiler alert, it involved Melissa Joan Hart’s husband.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
It’s About Time….
It’s about time we got a new one of these for tailgating. The bad boy below was shipped to us last week. Now we just have to load it in Judd’s truck and take it down to the plains. If you’re new around here you may not have seen some of our older posts about Auburn University football tailgates. You can view them here or here if you wish.
We love our tigers and our tailgating. Judd’s parents bought the house we rented when in graduate school. It is now used as a tailgate home. We’ve really enjoyed our time there with friends and family. We are REALLY looking forward to that again this year. I hope this new tent exceeds our expectations. We plan to put it in our usual tailgate spot, the back yard. The house is across the street from campus so the yard is usually a pretty happening place on game days.
Our old tent, seen below, was purchased when Judd was just starting his undergraduate experience at Auburn about 10 years ago. It had a good run but just couldn’t withstand another season.
In addition to spending time in our new tent, there are a few other things I can’t wait to do. I look forward to spending time with this guy doing something he loves so much. To say he likes football, especially Auburn football, is an understatement.
I look forward to spending time with these folks too. I also can’t wait to the devour the yummy dishes we serve at tailgates.
And who says football is just for men? Us women can get pretty into it too. Not only do I love the game itself, but I love the party planning, fellowship, and outfit coordinating parts of it all too. Speaking of, I decided the tent couldn’t be the only new thing we get for football season this year. I bought this dress thinking it would be cute for the first tailgate. I can’t wait to wear it on Saturday.
Are you going to partake in any college football this weekend?
Monday, August 23, 2010
Auburn University Rural Studio on PBS Tonight
I just wanted to share that Auburn University’s Rural Studio will be featured on PBS tonight at 9:00PM CST.
You can watch the trailer below. Many of our close friends in the College of Architecture, Design, and Construction at Auburn worked at Rural Studio. As Auburn University graduates, we are so proud of the work our university and students are doing through this program to improve the quality of life for so many in rural Alabama.
You can also check out the Citizen Architect Website here.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Just Another Typical Night???
It’s just another typical night at the Langham’s.
Our spoiled rotten dog is asleep on the living room floor.
He has almost as many layers beneath him as the princess, or in his case, prince, and the pea. (Do you remember that story?) For his comfort and our fear of dog slobber and hair on our rug, his bed sits atop a doggy blanket of which he is not allowed to venture off unless otherwise directed. Behind him a fan blows to keep him cool and relaxed.
Now that’s the life.
Football commentary can be heard in the background.
Art supplies are strewn about on our coffee table.
And so are high heels and fuzzy slippers???
Ok, here is where our normal evening took a turn for the unusual. As previously mentioned, Judd and I started our own business. What’s our product you ask? Well, we offer professional custom DIY printable invitations and stationary. Our designs are very affordable. Plus, there is no minimum or maximum order because, well, you print them yourself. Judd, my handy and extremely talented husband creates beautiful artwork to add to your invitation or stationary. He drafts either by hand or with the his fancy schmancy computer programs, renders, and edits it all himself and creates a high resolution pdf which is sent to you when complete. We first started with wedding invitations and have ventured on to events such as tool and gadget showers, baby showers, bridal teas, bridesmaids’ luncheons, and now LINGERIE showers.
Disregard the clutter, I took the photos as is because I thought it was funny to see my shoes on our ottoman. Judd has an incredible eye and talent and can usually draw anything with, or more often than not without, a prop to use as inspiration. This time, however, when asked to create a lingerie shower invite for one of our good friends he was drawing a blank. Pun intended. :) While being his typical masculine self, petting his 100lb dog and watching NFL football at the same time, he replied, “I can’t visualize girl stuff.” He requested I go to the closet and pull out some inspiration. I grabbed some slippers, heels, robes, and other more delicate items if you catch my drift.
I told him I hoped our neighbors didn’t walk in because we might just look like freaks. Ha. I had the most feminine of clothing hanging all over the living room for him while he sketched.
Here is just one of the many reasons I love my husband and our most recent, slightly less typical, evening.
I love to watch him think, visualize, and create. (I especially love that he found a purple set of paintbrushes in my craft closet left over from making something for my sorority little sister.) It takes a real man to watercolor women’s lingerie with purple brushes. That or it takes a man who was too lazy to look for a better tool. Ha.
I can’t wait to show you all the finished product. I also can’t wait to show you some of our other finished products for that matter. I’ll try to get in a post about those soon.
Famous Fabric
Last night, Judd and I caught the tail end of HGTV’s Design Star. This week’s challenge was to design a glass house. All three contestants did a great job. I was especially taken with designer Emily Henderson’s room which was inspired by her blue and white outfit.
As the camera panned to her space I immediately exclaimed to Judd, “that’s my pillow fabric on the wall”!!! Now, of course, it is not my pillow fabric. I just used it for some pillows that I made for our family’s Auburn house. I found it at United Textiles in Bessemer, AL on sale several months ago. I have no idea who actually designed and made the fabric. I’m just a pretend designer you see. :)
Ironically, my sister-in-law, Brenna, recently posted a picture of one of my pillows on her blog. Ok, the picture she posted is actually of her cute niece, Aly. But, see my little pillow in the background??? She and her family stayed at the Auburn house last weekend to attend a wedding.
As stated in my side bar, I am not a designer and in no way do I claim to be. I just like pretty things and enjoy putting them together. Most of the time I have big ideas in my head and no budget to actually make them happen. Needless to say, I was tickled to see my fabric selection on the small screen.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Whew, School’s Over. Let’s Catch Up.
Is it just me or has this summer been exceptionally busy? As you may have guessed from my blogging hiatus, things have been a little crazy for me lately…well since about May. My full-time position at UAB, in addition to my two courses, have taken up just about every minute of every day for me all summer. I have slept about half as much as usual. I’ve eaten way worse than normal. We are talking fast food, dinner from the vending machine in the School of Education building, or skipping a couple meals at a time. And to add to my healthy and balanced lifestyle (note sarcasm), I’ve consumed considerably higher amounts of caffeine. I might as well have just had an IV drip of the stuff attached at all times.
I’m finally able to blog about all of this now because I’m FINISHED with the summer semester. I officially turned in my last paper on Wednesday, August 4th!!!!!! The last two weeks have been “H” “E” double hockey sticks. I’ve had two final papers and one lengthy and time consuming final exam all due in the last two weeks. One paper was for my EDL 704 - Educational law and policy development course. It ended up being 67 pages!!! The other paper was for EPR 692 - Educational Research. This was a research methods course. My final paper for this class consisted of a mini-literature review to give us a better understanding and (hopefully) a jumpstart on what will be chapter two of our dissertations. When I say mini, please understand the context. Mini makes things sound easy and manageable right? WRONG. This paper ended up being 31 pages!!!!
Sorry for the rant. I know we all have stresses in our lives. I know I brought the stresses described above on myself when I decided to pursue my Ph.D. while working full-time. Despite the constant pressure I am under I wouldn’t trade the opportunity to pursue this degree for anything. I know it will be worth it in the long run. To stay focused, I visualize when I will become Dr. Langham on graduation day (3 years from now) . I attended my mother’s doctoral graduation a few years ago. Since I went to hers, I know all of the special pomp and circumstance that surrounds the hooding ceremony and graduation. I CAN’T WAIT!!!!! This blog is my outlet and as such, I wanted to shout from the rooftops that I made it!!! I’m finished!!!! I survived yet another semester!!!! But since I am too tired from all of that work to climb up to a rooftop, I’ll just tell you all here. :)
This post is an attempt to catch up on all of the things I wanted to blog about this summer but did not have the time to because of work and school. I may follow up with some future posts about a few of these topics.
Here’s a recap of our summer:
- In the late spring, Judd and I went to my grandmother’s house. She taught me how to make her delicious biscuits. (I’ll definitely do a future post about this and put it in the “Southern Women How To’s Section.”)
- In early May, my brother got married.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Tull
Judd and Me
My Parents
The groom’s cake. Yeah, this cake probably deserves a post all its own. This was an armadillo cake like the one in Steel Magnolias. (Please note that they did have a normal bride’s cake and an additional groom’s cake).
- In mid May, Judd and I celebrated our fifth wedding anniversary.
- In late May, Judd’s brother got married. I hope to do a post about the wedding and about the bridesmaids’ luncheon I hosted for his wife, Brenna. You’ve already seen a snippet about it here. The photos below were taken by an amazing photographer and person in general, Julie Cottrell. She also married a local Brewton man. Julie did an outstanding job.
Mr. and Mrs. Colby Langham
Brenna, the beautiful bride
The gorgeous wedding cake.
- Shortly after Judd’s brother’s wedding we started a small business. It all started when Judd made the wedding invitations, response cards, thank-you notes, and the wedding program for the happy couple, Brenna and Colby. It all turned out so great we realized we might be on to something. To read Brenna’s take on our invites click here. We’ve had a busy summer taking orders and designing DIY printable cards, stationary, and invitations. (I’ll certainly do a post about this in the future as well). In the meantime, if you are interested in placing a custom order, just leave me a comment below.
- In early June, we went the wedding of two friends we made while living in Philadelphia, PA. They were both originally from the south. The wedding was in Mobile, AL. Most of Judd’s firm from Philly came down for it. For many of them, it was their first time in the south. I think they enjoyed there time here.
- In mid-June we went to Atlanta, GA to visit with my FABulous friends.
The FAB in Atlanta
The FAB and significant others at an Atlanta Braves game.
- In late June, I accompanied Judd on a business trip to Memphis, TN. We had a great time.
Elvis Presley’s grave at Graceland.
The entrance to the beautiful and historic Peabody Hotel.
The most delicious ribs I have ever had. They were from Rendezvous.
- For the Fourth of July, we went down to Brewton, AL (Judd’s hometown). We grilled out, celebrated my birthday, went for air boat rides (on my brother-in-law’s super fun new boat), and spent a day on the river.
- In mid-July I hosted a “nesting” themed baby shower. (There will definitely be a post to come about this).
We have had an eventful summer. I’ve truly enjoyed the time with Judd, friends, and family. I even enjoyed learning more about my field while in school; however, I am SO glad to have those two classes completed. Grades will be posted this week. I’m pretty sure I did well. Keep your fingers crossed. :)