The People.

My life is full of some wonderful people. The posts I write wouldn't be possible if not for these people. So, scroll down a little bit and get to know the people who know me and all my quirks yet still choose to be seen in public with me :)


My little family--Dad, Mom, and Lucy, the dog. 


One of my best friends, Chelsea. She's great. Really. She's rockin it as a graphic design major at Georgia Southern University, and we keep in touch with weekly-ish phone calls and everyday-ish texts. Go check out her blog, Blending Life Seamlessly, because it's thousands of times cooler than mine. 


Another of my best friends, Caroline. She is full of wisdom and understanding, and one day we're going to do something spontaneous together. She IS Auburn University, not really, but she is very involved at the best school in the country, so I don't see her as often as I'd like! 


Hannah and I have known each other since kindergarten, but our friendship really started in middle school. She's always been a spiritual encouragement in my life, and I've always kept her organized. Hannah is my first close friend to get married, and in May I had the awesome privilege of standing by her side while she married the love of her life. 


Kaila and I are in the early childhood education program together. We met at a time where we were both in need of a godly friend, and God was so good to me to give me Kaila as a friend. We eat out together way too often and go shopping whenever we actually have money. She is an incredible friend, and I'm thankful for God's sovereignty in placing her in my life!


I went to high school with some pretty fabulous people, and I'm still extremely close to them. We meet up every year for our annual tacky sweater Christmas party, and we also catch up other times at our favorite Mexican restaurant, Poblano's, or at Chelsea's house. Even though they're all spread over Georgia and South Carolina, they'll always be some of my closest and dearest friends.


I got to spend the summer of 2013 at Camp Cedar Cliff in Asheville, North Carolina. There I made some fabulous friends, and I am thankful for weekend retreats where I get to see most or all of them. They are some of the biggest blessings, and I think everyone should work at camp at least one summer in their life. 




Jack and Joe are two of the biggest blessings in my life. I have the sweet privilege of being "Ash-Ash" to them, and I absolutely love these two boys. Their sweet momma is like the sister I never had, and I so love this whole family.