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28 October 2014

Leen In Tennessee


A few weeks ago I was fortunate enough to spend five days with my best friend. She flew in early morning October 10th. We ran to each other and it was so cute. 

One thing that really stunk about Aleah's visit was that the weather was incredibly gloomy almost the entire time she was here. But we had brief moments of sunshine and took full advantage by snapping lots of pictures. 

In our adventures,  I took her to the walking bridge downtown, several coffee shops, quality taco restaurants, Leiper's Fork, a pumpkin patch, and the Natchez Trace bridge. Other places too, but among these places we were able to capture photos. 

I had the best time. It had been two months since I had last seen her on the morning I drove away to move down here, and I am pleased to say that absolutely nothing had changed. We just happened to be in Nashville. I was reminded, though, how much of a blessing friendship is. And not just any friendship. The best friends kind. The kind where each of you knows what the other one means with out words. The kind where you both are the only ones laughing at something that no one else finds funny. The kind where you're both black so you both understand the struggle of humidity and the hair on your head. The kind where you share dreams for your life and can only pray that you'll both be there to experience them together. 

I can't wait to see her again. I wish it were at thanksgiving, but it will be at Christmas. I'll be buying my plane tickets to come home shortly, and I am so excited. But that is another story, another post. 
Outside of Pinewood.
I had driven by this shed in Leiper's Fork several times. I always thought it was so beautiful and looked like the perfect place for a photo shoot. After church with my friend Madison, I took both of them there and, come on. They are models.
We somehow all ended up with a picture of us looking down. Cute.
Gentry's Farm.
I know you wanted to see a picture of my eyes closed. So you're welcome.

On top of the Natchez Trace bridge.
Me, trying to give Aleah a heart attack. 
This is her, "I'm terrified inside but I'm just going to laugh uncontrollably to hide it from anyone" face.
This is her, "yeah, I'm terrified and I hate this and take the dang photo already" face.
Sweet sun!

Love this of her.
From underneath.

11 October 2014

Currently

Last week on the second of October, I had the entire day off. Which has been rare since I got here. A day to do whatever I wanted. I got up, called my mom, vented about working at Starbucks (which is becoming a regular thing // please pray I find another job. I am just not happy at this store y'all) and thanked her for the laundry money she sent me in the mail. 

Next was doing the laundry, using the laundry money and that was that. Then I just got in my car and decided to drive. With no destination in mind. I took back roads from the city and found myself in Franklin. I stopped for coffee, and then continued on. 

Just outside of the town I stumbled upon a tiny hut that had pumpkins galore every where you looked. And this made my heart so heavy with joy. I really love the fall time more than any other time. More than Christmas, more than my birthday, more than the day I graduated high school. There just simply isn't a way for me to be upset with perfect weather, beautiful colors and warm sweaters at my reach. It's the most magical time of life to me. I am the happiest I could possibly be in the month of October.

I bought about a dozen little baby pumpkins for very cheap. Then continued on. After that, I made my way into Leiper's Fork. If you're ever in Tennessee and are looking to experience something that doesn't seem real, go there. It is the most picturesque town. It looks like it belongs in the movies. It's completely adorable. Very tiny, but so full of character. I stopped there and visited the public library. There were several books for sale and I managed to find Tender Is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald for ONE dollar. I've been wanting to read that for so long! 

I spent the rest of the day driving through the country. The mountains here are so beautiful. The trees here are so beautiful. The southern quality of everything rustic, domestic, scenic here is so beautiful. The people here are beautiful. The everything here is beautiful. It was one of the best days of my life. Here are some photos I took.

Right now, I am too excited for words because Aleah is here. Seeing her for the first time in two months was wonderful. We ran to each other in the airport, it was really cute. I've been waiting for this time since I left! It's so good to have her by my side again, though it honestly feels like nothing has changed. We just happen to be in Nashville. We have many adventures planned. And you can expect to see a post about that very soon. Until then, happy October eleventh. 
Currently - 

Reading - Still The Book Thief. At Barista Parlor, right now, actually. Aleah is here!

Eating - Still yogurt. Lot's of yogurt. But also, Nutella. Spoonfuls and sandwiches. As you can tell, I am clearly making the best choices for my body. 

Thinking About - What my life will end up looking like when I get to where I'm supposed to be. Which doesn't make sense at all because I don't think we're supposed to be one thing or in one place for our entire lives. So I guess, what I'm supposed to be doing while I'm here.

Enjoying - Aleah's company and good coffee and tacos.

Listening To - Bon Iver is playing here right now. Apart from that, Local Natives. A lot of it.

Watching - The Office. And Criminal Minds, but mostly The Office.

Missing - My sister. Wichita. Zane. My mom. The Donut Whole. Kansas sunsets.

Loving - All the new friends I'm making. Autumn. Tennessee mountains. My new church.



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