Denver in November
To celebrate our HUGE success, Suzanne and I took a weekend trip to Denver…Estes Park. So relaxing, so fun and I was not ready to come home. I LVOE FALL capitol downtown where we stayed nice view view from the balcony and these little guys live in...
November to remember
This month, we hosted our first Stepping up for Ouachita women’s fundraising event. It was so successful and a great inagural event. My co-worker Suzanne and I have been working planning this for the last...
Pink Party
October was also my month to host Bunko and since its Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I thought it was a perfect time to “theme out” a party. We had such a good time and you know I enjoyed pulling it all together: grandmother’s recipe –...
Reunited
The last weekend of October was my 10 year high school reunion. Its so hard to believe that these years have flown by so quickly, but it was so much fun to get back together with so many great friends: Heather and I before we left for the game walking up...
rest o’ september
I know that this time of year, an excuse post always shows up, I’m not sure what to tell you. However, here are some pics to give you an idea of what’s happened…well since my last post. Relay for Life Kick-off Party I joined a group...
completely clear
That’s what Dr. M said today when I went in for my post-scan apt. He read straight off the report “no evidence of anything”! So um yeah…that was awesome news. 2 years. It’s been two years since He first told me I was in remission. I think...
O-U-A-C-H-I-T-A
Well, it would seem after a week like last week when Tiger Tunes tickets went on sale, that I would have had a great opportunity to reflect in the days leading up to Thursday, about the wonderful place that I call home. Yes, I’m one of the lucky...
obu hollar!
Monday is an exciting day for Ouachita. September 6th is our Founder’s Day. We are celebrating this year with a special celebration! Join us in the fun and check out how you can get involved at BlogAbout. Here’s how it works… Announcing the...















