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Monday, August 31, 2015

Thin Blue Line Memorial 5K

On Sunday, August 23, 2015 Louisiana State Trooper Steven Vincent stopped along a local highway to help a man whose truck was in the ditch. Little did Trooper Vincent know, that man had already performed a deadly act on a friend inside his home and made the Trooper his next victim. It was a senseless and completely unnecessary act, committed by an evil man who showed no remorse for destroying the life of a law enforcement officer who was just trying offer assistance. In the process, he destroyed a family, too.

Miraculously, three men happened to be along the highway shortly after the shooting took place and were able to handcuff the shooter with the trooper's handcuffs. They were three ordinary men who say they aren't heroes because they weren't able to save Trooper Vincent's life - but to all of us in SWLA, they showed us that good DOES still exist in this world and that makes them heroes in my book.

Actually, this entire weekend has shown how the love and support of a community can come together to make a difference. From area schools on Friday raising $50,000 with a blue jean/t-shirt fundraising day to runners in the community raising almost $15,000 at a 5K on Sunday, to an all afternoon cookout/fundraising event at the local community center (their goal was $100,000), all of the proceeds are to go directly to the family of Trooper Vincent.

I also can't leave out the visitation/funeral/procession for Trooper Vincent. The line for visitation and viewing of the body on Friday afternoon was over an hour and a half long. Most people in our community hadn't heard of Trooper Vincent until that fateful day, but all felt remorse for what happened and wanted to pay condolences to his family. Both the funeral and procession were live televised events.


The funeral procession on Saturday was like nothing I'd ever seen in my life. Law Enforcement Officers from 47 states were here to show their respects to the family.  Thousands upon thousands of units were there, escorting Trooper Vincent to his final resting place. The burial site was 24 miles away and as his body reached that city, there were still units in the procession in the town where it all began.The streets were lined with viewers/spectators/everyday citizens who were there to pay their respects, all who remained completely silent as unit after unit passed them by.

As a marathon runner (we were told he ran a marathon the day before the incident), our running community came together in a big way and I'm proud to say I'm a part of that community!


This is a picture of all of the Louisiana State Troopers who were at the run along with Trooper Vincent's 9 year old son (he's being held on their shoulders in the middle).


I was exhausted from a whirlwind of a weekend, but nothing would stop me from missing this incredible cause!


Runners in front....



....and runners behind...

I loved seeing all of the blue!!


Perhaps one of the most touching things at the event was seeing those who came out and ran in full gear. 



The Troopers ran with Ethan along the way!


It was the perfect day for supporting a great cause. I'm proud of our community for all of the love and support that was shown to the Vincent family this past weekend. I pray in the weeks, months, and years to come that God gives them peace and helps mend their broken hearts.

Rest in Peace, Trooper Steven Vincent
E.O.W. 8/24/15


August 29, 2015 - A solemn day, LSP Troopers laid to rest our fallen brother, Senior Trooper Steven Vincent, following his tragic line of duty death this past week.
A testament to Trooper Vincent's life and service, first responders from 47 states, local and state officials, and community members from across the area were present to share their support.
Our LSP family has been humbled by the outpouring of support and respect both towards our Troopers and the Vincent family throughout this tragic week.
We are forever grateful and vow to continue our tradition of COURTESY, LOYALTY, SERVICE as we move forward keeping Louisiana safe.
‪#‎NeverForgetD57‬

The final picture shown in the video below is of Col Mike Edmonson and Trooper Vincent's son saluting the casket before being taken to it's final resting place. Breaks my heart every time....

August 29, 2015 - A solemn day, LSP Troopers laid to rest our fallen brother, Senior Trooper Steven Vincent, following his tragic line of duty death this past week. A testament to Trooper Vincent's life and service, first responders from 47 states, local and state officials, and community members from across the area were present to share their support. Our LSP family has been humbled by the outpouring of support and respect both towards our Troopers and the Vincent family throughout this tragic week. We are forever grateful and vow to continue our tradition of COURTESY, LOYALTY, SERVICE as we move forward keeping Louisiana safe. #NeverForgetD57
Posted by Louisiana State Police on Saturday, August 29, 2015

Friday, August 28, 2015

33rd Birthday Celebration(s)!

This week, I celebrated my 33rd birthday with lots of family and friends! It was a fun week filled with yummy food, cake, and cherished memories!

It began over dinner last Friday night with my BRF!


This centerpiece is now on my breakfast table and stayed there the remainder of the week! Hehe!


She knows me too well!


The cupcakes were delicious!


We had a fun time at dinner enjoyed visiting! Always a good time with this girl! :)


On Tuesday night, we had dinner with Jason's family and his mom cooked my favorite roast, corn, and rice & gravy....yummm!



At church on Wednesday night, we celebrated three birthdays!


Such a fun group of sweet young ladies!!


I had fun celebrating my birthday in my own way - with a 3.3 mile run on Thursday morning! The weather was perfect...couldn't have asked for a better birthday gift! :)


My co-workers spoiled me, too!



Love the LSU themed cake!! <3 p="">

Last but not least, we had dinner with my parents last night and I enjoyed one of my O'Charley's favorites - their chicken tenders (a special treat for me as I don't allow myself to eat them often)!



Finally, this cake is my favorite that I look forward to all year long...chocolate with whipped peanut butter icing. Oh my gosh it's amazing!

Overall, I had an incredible time celebrating this birthday week and the celebrating is only going to continue with a wedding this weekend! Can't wait!

Do you have a favorite type of cake for your birthday?

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Storytelling - One Man's Dream

Today's Wordless Wednesday theme is all about Storytelling. Who's a better storyteller than Walt Disney himself? Therefore, I'm dedicating this week's Wordless Wednesday to Walt..and the One Man's Dream attraction at Hollywood Studios! This is one of my favorites at Hollywood Studios and I will be sad to see it go!

Today’s Wordless Wednesday theme is:
Storytelling
Host: Deb at Focused on the Magic










This little section always made me cry. When they remodeled this attraction, this part was removed which I didn't necessarily agree with because Walt's passing was something that affected the whole world. I guess they wanted to portray that Walt was (is) still alive in our hearts and I get it...but that doesn't mean his passing never happened. Ah well. 





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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Bachelorette Weekend


Before I begin today's blog post, I want to take a minute to ask everyone to please keep the wife, son, family, and friends of Trooper Steven Vincent in your prayers. If you haven't heard the story, click here. This whole thing was such a senseless and ridiculous tragedy....everyone is in shock. I didn't know him, but he was a fellow marathon runner and everyone who knew him said he was an all around awesome guy. People don't realize how their actions affect not only one person's life but the lives of MANY people - in this case, Trooper Vincent was the father to a 9 year old son. If you think about them throughout the next few weeks, please lift them up in prayer.

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This past weekend, the bridal party of an upcoming wedding spent Saturday and Sunday in Natchitoches, Louisiana for a bachelorette party!


What's an out of town trip without a stop at McAlister's for sweet tea? YES!


Well all crammed into an elevator with two luggage carts - not an easy task, I tell you!


In total, seven ladies were along for the fun! The bride is (obviously) the one with the crown on her head!


The evening began with shopping and dinner, followed by a lingerie shower and lots of fun games! 


Like our shirts? I found inspiration from google, cut the designs out from the silhouette, then ironed them onto the shirts! Love how they turned out!


We can be a little crazy sometimes! :)


Bridal party!


We ate dinner at a really good Italian restaurant and had fun with a little photo scavenger hunt while we were at it! 


Team Bride!

We stayed up way too late and laughed a LOT on Saturday night! Fun times all around! 


On Sunday morning, we stopped by the Steel Magnolia's House (from the movie Steel Magnolias) to take a few pictures and say hello!



Lunch was at a really good seafood restaurant called Papa's - the cup says Mama's but we were really inside of Papa's - they are sister restaurants and Mama's caught fire the evening before.

What does one order at a seafood restaurant? A turkey burger, of course! Whoops.

Anyway, it was an overall fun weekend and I enjoyed visiting Natchitoches again (it's been quite a while)!

Have you ever traveled out of town for a bachelorette party?