Friday, May 20, 2011

Hooray For Hoover

Congraaaaaaatulations Hoover!
This amazing tournament is ours (can I still say ours even though I no longer technically live there?) for FIIIIIIIIIIVE MORE YEARS!!!
I was a litttttttle nervous when the SEC was voting on the future tournament location this past week...
I CAN NOT imaaaaagine this fabulous event taking place at any other ball park on this planet
...other then the one located minutes away from my front yard
That may seem a little drastic to you
...but I am not sure you understand what this tournament means to Hoover
2011 will be the 12th or 13th (how am I this old?!?!) year of my life that I will be in attendance
...so for half my life I have sat in the stands at Regions Park, Memorial Day weekend
(which will ALWAYS be the Hoover Met in my heart)
and fallen in love with college baseball all over again...

I learned the game in those stands
I fell in LOVE with the game in those stands
I became a daddy's girl in those stands
 I switched allegiances in those stands
I watched my husband play in those stands
Our family has met lifelong friends in those stands...
No matter where I have lived, or what was going on...
Memorial Day weekend, the SEC Baseball Tournament, and Hoover...
bring me home
year after year

I grew up
In those stands
In my hometown
This tournament belongs to Hoover...
Because SEC Baseball grew up there as well

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Prince Charming

In some way, shape, or form every little girl grows up dreaming of her Prince Charming.
My wedding day was not something I had planned out my entire life, or thought much about until I had to.
...But my husband... THAT is a different story...
I have thought about my person, my other half, for most of my 27 years.
I dreamt of him.
I prayed for him.
In many ways, I lived my life preparing for him.
One day, God put that precious precious man in my life...
And three years later, I understood his place in my heart and my soul.
I could not be more thankful that my person...
the man God created to complete me...
is who he is.
That isn't to say Kody is perfect, because the Good Lord knows he is faaaaaar from it.
(haha....love you Koko)
But even in his imperfections he is still perfect...for me.
Marriage, no matter how new or how old is noooooot always easy.
In fact, if you called my darling husband this minute... there is a 99% chance that he would tell you I was on his last nerve today.
But marriage is so much bigger then getting on one's nerves, and imperfections...
It's a glorious life, filled with ups and downs
Of memories
Of laughter
Of love
Of family
It's waking up next to your fairytale, your soul mate, the person you dreamt of...
It's believing in the beauty and captivation of love and forever
It's tough and amazing all at the same time
My marriage to Kody is truly my favorite thing in the world...
So when I saw this video...
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I just had to share...
His talk with her daddy was my faaaaavorite, his words echoe the thoughts and feelings of so many daddies and daughters...
They brought tears to my eyes and a smile to my face.
Sometimes we get busy, stressed, and life just flat gets in the way of our fairy tales...
But it is so so fun and special to take walks down memory lane,
take back our love stories,
and reminisce on those moments that took our breath away...
I hope it was as sweet of a reminder of your journey to your prince charming and happily ever after as it was of mine.
Have a very blessed and fabulous Tuesday!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Wishes Come True

About a month ago Lisa made this very special birthday wish....
.... and I made one too....
Juuuuuust in case the birthday fairies were feeling extra generous that day...

Well, today was the biiiiiiig day that we were to find out just how sweet those little fairies were to us, anddddddddddd....
WE. HIT. THE. BABY. JAAAAAAACKPOT!!!

Come September, Owen will have a new baby SISTER....
and the rest of the Valverde/Maestri clan will have a new little baby angel to love on
Don't get me wrong, I would have been excited about another little boy too...
...but I am OVER THE MOON about this new little girl.
I am allllllllllllll girl myself and I just love love love all things pink and ruffled and tied up in bows...
I'll be honest, I totally screamed and freaked out when they told me....
It made my day!!!
So congratulations Lisa, Wesley, and Owen!!!
I am so pumped and excited for you and we can't wait to meet our baby girl!!!
(yes.... I said OUR... I made the wish... I cheered sooooo very hard for this girl... IIIIIIIII am claiming her too...)
Happy Tuesday y'all...
Hope you're having a fabulous week!!!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Sweet Home Alabama

Much has happened in the week since the storm.
There it is... one of the terms that will become part of our vocabulary now... the storm.
There was a Royal Wedding.
There was an American triumph and victory in Osama Bin Laden's death.
...As these new chapters are being written for history books all over the world...
the state of Alabama continues to grieve over it's own history, and is beginning to re-build it's future...



Many people have called and written to check on my family during the past week, which will never be forgotten.
We forget so much that happens in our life time...
but I will NEVER forget who cared enough about us in the days following the storms to take the time and call and say they loved us and were praying for us...

My family. What a broad term if you think about it. I have a large family. I have a family who raised me ... my parents, grandparents, brother, etc.
But then I have another family I grew up with ....my college family in Tuscaloosa.
Another in Memphis.
And another in Louisiana.
Fortunately the family that raised me survived the storms (there is another one of those terms... survived)and was unscathed. Praise God.

My college family wasn't as lucky...
None were among those missing... but so many of them lost everything...
Other members of our college family were not as fortunate.
There it is again...another one of those terms...
not as fortunate...

Alabama football player Carson Tinker was thrown over 50 yards from his home. He survived...there's that word again...but suffered fairly significant injuries that hospitalized him.

His sweet girlfriend, Ashley Harrison, and their 2 dogs were all thrown from the same home... and found 100 yards from the closet they were taking cover in. Ashley and the dogs did not survive.

... This is what remains of the home that once belonged to Wesley and Katie Britt. Wesley is a former Alabama football player, former New England Patriot, and friend. Katie is former Alabama SGA President, Chi Omega, and friend...
... as the storm approached, Wesley shielded his 2 children, wife, 2 of her sisters, and one of their friends with a dresser... placing a mattress over them which he laid on pressing his weight over his family. He said he could feel the tornado pulling him as it hovered over his home. As the storm took his house away piece by piece, the roof began to collapse around them... that is, until Wesley reached up to hold it steady around his family... protecting them from debris and further harm...

... Wesley once was a hero on the football field. Now he's an even a bigger hero. He saved his family...


I could go on for days telling stories of courage, resilience, faith and hope. Stories of tragedy and heartbreak alike. There have been so many heros born in this time of devastation... from college athletes, and former athletes turned pro, to coaches, to ordinary people... from the New York Yankees, to Texas A & M, to Charlie Sheen, to Auburn... people who believe in good... in paying it forward...
It's funny how much things change. The way things were before the storm.

Auburn and Alabama were described earlier in 2011 as being in a "civil war" with one another. After all, football was king in Alabama... and the 2 schools would do whatever it took to wear the state's crown. At least that's what people thought. Especially outsiders. Other SEC schools mocked us, laughed at us, and counted on us taking one another down...

But then something happened.


April 27, 2011.

The state of Alabama showed it's true colors... they were not crimson and white... and they weren't orange and blue...
...they proved who they believed was King... and He doesn't reside on a football field

Before the storms were even out of the state, Auburn had rallied together and formed an AMAZING organization called Toomers For Tuscaloosa to help aid those in need...
Between the 2 schools in this so called "civil war", coaches and players... past and present... in multiple sports... answered Alabama's call for help. They spread out amongst the state and begin helping clean the towns that raised them... they loved on the people who devote their lives to supporting them. They showed America what Alabama was made of...

Don't get me wrong, the nightmare isn't over. Alabama still needs help. LOTS OF HELP. The death toll has not been finalized. Families have not been reunited with their missing pieces. But it has to start somewhere...

And who would have thought that it would have started with Alabama and Auburn... coming together... as a family.
Practicing what they preach, showing everyone that they truly are ALL IN and working towards the most rewarding PROCESS yet...
 
paying it forward, to recover, rebuild, and heal our SWEET HOME ALABAMA...

Keep praying for Alabama...
... contact myself or someone in your community regarding rebuilding efforts across our state...

Praise HIM in this storm... and pay it forward...