Monday, November 30, 2009

this is not a complaint.

the title of the post is the preface and disclaimer for what comes next. dad, i am so appreciative and grateful that you allowed me to live in the cute and cozy house of my choice in the up and coming neighborhood that is still sketchy sometimes and trusted my judgement. so, please don't say 'i told you so' but...

my house is a piece. of crap. i mean i knew it was a piece, but needless to say i'm excited to move out in may. tonight's edition of 'the poplar house is falling apart' resulted in olivia and me listening...that's right, standing there and listening....to a squirrel munch on a chestnut in our kitchen cabinets. i mean clear as day. having no idea what it was, i bravely grab a flashlight and open the cabinet door, broom in hand (i needed a weapon obviously). while it wasn't as terrifying as the time the raccoon clung to the doorframe of the garage door in brentwood hissing at mom and i while dad batted it out of the house with a broom, and tried not to let it run inside, tripping on the stairs and falling down, leaving himself vulnerable to attack (if you read that whole sentence in one breath it really adds to the drama of the story) it was indeed nerve wracking. luckily the little guy had already left our house but the flashlight shed some light (see i can make puns, too...is that a pun? okay, i can't make puns) on the real issue. we have no less than 30 cracked nuts in the back of our pantry, leading me to believe that there is a hole between the outside world and our kitchen. a hole through which mr. squirrel brings in nuts and munches on them amongst our pots and pans. this thought disgusts me.

and so now we embark on the emails to my landlord in which i will demand that someone more qualified than me armed with a broomstick come figure out what is living in the walls of our house and how to get them out. to which he'll stall....i'll email some more....yada yada yada. i will prevail though. this cannot end up like the call i got from my roommates while i was in DC telling me there was a dead squirrel rotting in the ceiling above my room, and they were sorry but maggots were falling onto my desk. unreal.

i love you all. it's really late and i've been up since 630am so this is probably a little ridiculous but i feel i've neglected the family blog so i'm making up for it with a super post.

Friday, November 20, 2009

sadness

UGA VII...noooooooooooooooooo!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Love you all

Loved the challenge to my grammatical judgment. Amber and Ty did such a great job, and were obviously suffering the consequences as of Sunday when we visited. We are getting excited about our Disneyworld trip in December. Just had a good conversation with Susan Perry. Are looking forward to time with Susan, Ellyn, and the Mindy's.

just fyi, echols...

executive decision is on!

Ambler? That hurts me. The Truth hurts sometimes.

Yes, yes. Amble I did. I clocked in at the breakneck speed of 13.1 miles in THREE HOURS!

Usain Bolt's got nothin' on me!

While neither of us set any land speed records, Tyler and I did in fact complete our first half marathon yesterday. The I Run for the Party's inaugural Nashville 1/2 Marathon was a great success and I think a good time was had by all.

A good time, however, is NOT being had by my knees right now. So this is what rheumatoid arthritis feels like! Golly Moses do I ever wish I had some chondroitin right now!

I guess I can't complain too much. The race benefited the Cancer Awareness Project and part of the organizers' goal was to get more people to join the Bone Marrow Donor Registry (which we both did!). To tug on the heartstrings, they had a 7 year old patient there named Angel who has to get weekly blood transfusions because they can't find a marrow donor match. I think the pain in my knees is nothing compared to THAT, so it provides a little perspective.


tailgating and politics.

so a million points to dad for the best blog title....tyler the miler and amber the ambler had me giggling for a least a minute. yesterday was gameday in the beautiful classic city and what a gameday it was. there's nothing better than walking all over campus, stopping in a tailgate after tailgate, eating copious amounts of food, drinking ice cold beer and talking about healthcare? it occurred to me yesterday that perhaps a tailgate is not the best place to engage in a political discussion. however, let me just preface this by saying it was not initiated by me. i was simply asked my opinion and obliged. after talking to this nice man who was a pharmacist by trade, i realized that people are actually terrified about what's about to happen if this bill goes through the senate. and more importantly, just what can be passed in this administration in general. it's not just left versus right or a slight case of "oh well, i don't really think this is the best option, but what do i know about politics?" people legitimately believe their world is about to end. and while i'm not crawling in a bunker, i don't disagree with them. don't get me wrong, it is not that i've never realized that people care about what Obama is doing. but, after you hear/see the most annoying people in the world calling themselves teapartiers (new word) and citing inconsistent facts as their basis for being so pissed off on the national mall, you kind of want to stop listening. so it was nice to talk to a sane person who legitimately has concerns, has read the facts, and knows why he should be worried. anyway, this man was super honest about how scared he is and basically wished me well in trying to solve the world's problems.

thank you, mr. pharmacist. i'll try.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Tyler the Miler (and Amber the Ambler)

Well done Ty and Amber for the half marathon today. I await the details, but pretty good times for both of you. I expect we'll see 13.1 stickers on your cars soon. That's quite an accomplishment!

Have been fooling around with social media today for our nonprofit, Franklin Tomorrow. With Ty's help, we created a wiki that I am calling All Things Franklin (thanks, Ellyn, totally ripped off the name) which I hope will turn into a site that all people will turn to as a central depository of information on Franklin. This is one of the goals of Franklin Tomorrow, to provide an information source for its citizens. You can check it out here

Friday, November 13, 2009

Destroy him

Take no prisoners; don't let him breathe; scrape the skin from his bones; does he know with whom he is dealing, and yes, I said that grammatically correct; someday he will be a democratic senator's staffer; you might as well take him out now.

UNreal.

okay so just kidding about the flunking out part. but on another note, there is a coup going on in roosevelt@UGA right now. i think it's a ridiculous story and wanted to let you all know that yours truly has been attacked. there is a junior on our board who has got to be one of the most power hungry people i've ever met. and let's just all remind ourselves that this is a student run campus organization. how much power can you get from that?! at any rate, he has attacked me as someone who "should have never have been put on the board" and has said that as one of the event coordinators i should "not be a part of discussion" and should not weigh in on policy matters. i have never been so frustrated with someone in my life. this is why i don't ever want to run for office or be involved in partisan politics. i mean seriously, why are you wasting your time blashpheming my name when you should just be doing your job? and on top of all this, i've been on the board longer than he has, have written better policy than he has, and have been more involved in the roosevelt institute national organization than he has. why are some people so ridiculous? it is clear to me and everyone else on the board that this has got to stop. this may be the first time in history that we kick someone off the executive board.

sorry to vent on the family blog, but this is insane and i knew you would all still love me anyways. i want to hear what's going on with everyone else's life. i'm sure it is not as immaturely dramatic as mine. Brad and Lea, kudos on the save the dates. they were beautiful!

love to all.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

i guess now is a good time to tell everyone i am flunking out....


yikes.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Good Times

Nothing to talk about. Poppop is progressing; Dad is doing well; Ellyn is not flunking out; Brad is killing the right people; Tyler is sitting next to music people. We are content. Mom and I have a social life; Ty is apologetic that we didn't have one for years. Does it get any better than this?

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

gooooo dawgs. (kind of)

hello family! i hope everyone is well. thanks, mom, for updating us all on the situation with the grandparents. i'm so glad that pop-pop and granny noni are back at home with you guys. i know that's a much better environment, especially for granny to be comfortable. i know this time is hard for grandaddy and kakki and you guys, but i'm so glad they have you to go check up on them and take care of them. you guys are truly an example for all three of us of what it means to take care of and love your parents. hopefully, we can be as good of children to you guys as you are to your parents (c:

i just got back from NYC on Sunday night. the girls and i took our fall break to have a much needed girls weekend/reunion time. we stayed with the terrells (olivia's future in-laws) on roosevelt island. they have a beautiful apartment and it's a great location for traveling throughout the city. it also had a swank rooftop with a beautiful view of the city. i have been so blessed to have this group of Christian girls in my life and i'm so excited to see where life takes us because i know we'll be friends for a very long time into the future. we did some touristy things, but for the most part just enjoyed walking around and being with each other. i'm definitely exhausted from the weekend, but on to bigger and better things!

november is research month for me. i have a couple research papers due in december and am planning on completing my honors thesis in the spring so i'm looking into making that proposal pretty legit before i turn in my application. i cannot believe i'm graduating in may. it seems like these 4 years have passed so quickly and i'm a little scared about the future. but in'sha allah i'll be speaking arabic somewhere next year!

i love you all very much and wish i could see each one of you!
much love from the classic city.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Kakki and Grandaddy updat

Hi from Mom! Just wanted to give all of you an update on Kakki and Grandaddy's situation. We went down for a visit yesterday. Kakki is in Northside Nursing Home in Gadsden. About two weeks ago, she collapsed at home and Grandaddy and Mary, the caregiver, got her to the ER. She was in the hospital for about 10 days with a severe urinary tract infection and sepsis, which is an infection in the blood. Durng the hospitalization, she did not improve as far as strength and she was discharged to the nursing home with the hope that she would regain her strength and be able to go home. This did not happen and she has not improved so now she will remain in the nursing home. We visited her in the nursing home with Grandaddy. The nursing home is a very good one and I was impressed by her care there. She cannot communicate with us anymore and is really unable to respond to us in any meaningful way. For all intents and purposes, she has left us already. It is a matter of when God chooses to take her home. The thing for you all to know is that she has always been such a godly woman, and when she dies, she will surely be in the presence of God as she has served Him her entire life. She was always an amazing example of the best Christian mother and wife I had ever seen. She prayed for each of you before you were born and has always expected that God would honor his covenant through you all. Grandaddy is no less strong in his faith and remains an amazing example of a godly husband who trusts God even in the midst of sorrow. You may be wondering...what can we do.. or is there anything we can do? Your grandfather is so very proud of each of you and your accomplishments and the fact that you are his and mom's legacy. Give him a call when you think of him or Kakki. His home phone # is: 256-442-6070 and his cell is:256-337-4620. His email address is :jecholsjr@aol.com> He reads his email every day and is very interested in your lives and what you are doing. Send him an occasional email or give him a call. It will mean the world to him. Dad and I love you all very much. Mom