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Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Return and Roll Tide...

October was a great month! Apart from all the fun things I listed like my Bridal Shower in Grundy, my Bridal portraits, my Bridal Brunch in Charleston, and the return of Ser Bryant Champcelot.... October was especially wonderful because my fiance (now husband... augh!) returned from Altus! After being apart for a extremely long short time, it was so nice to have Jim home especially since we were getting close to the BIG Day! Being apart is part of our lives, but it is always nice when he comes home!

Not long after Jim returned, we made what has become our yearly pilgrimage to Tuscaloosa, AL to see the Goodbread family and watch some Crimson Tide Football! We chose the Alabama vs. Tennessee game this year (one of my favorite games to attend). We got to see Tuscaloosa in late October and we also got a first hand look at the devastation caused by the horrific tornado struck Tuscaloosa in April. You don't realize how awful it truly is until you see it with your own eyes. Shout out to my brother-in-law Chase Goodbread for all his efforts with "Forget Us Not Tuscaloosa"! (Check it out on FB friends!)

We had an awesome weekend with Chase, Michelle, Pierce, Peyton, Layne, and Bella! We had delicious grilled porkchops (courtesy of the Big Green Egg which my husband now desires) on Friday night. On Saturday we had lunch at Mugshots (delicious fried pickles) then headed to Willehagen's for Chase's Podcast with TideSports.com. Then it was time for the game to begin!

Joe Namath was the Honorary Captain



Let's Get Ready to Roll Tide!
 
We had amazing seats... Bama sideline Row 1 around the 35th yard line! Joe Namath was the honorary captain for the night, so it was a once in a lifetime experience to see him on the field. Bama had a slow start, but I was never worried! We are second quarter warriors and we rallyed to destroy the Tennessee Volunteers.

We love Tuscaloosa and spending time with the Goodbread Family! Roll Tide!

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