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Our Trips and SURPRISES!

by gswarfield August 29, 2008

After our honeymoon in Florida, Grant and I drove to Nashville and stayed a night with Kira and Andrew which was definitely a lot of fun! Then we drove to Ohio to pick up Julia and help her pack and get her ready for Harding. We also picked up a U-haul trailer and put mattresses, plants for people, and other odds and ends. We also met with our photographer and saw his amazing pictures! Then we drove back to Nashville and spent the night with Kira and Andrew again, only this time Julia was with us. Then the next morning we went on to Arkansas. We made it around 3 or 4 pm depending on what time zone you live in, but not too late,but we were all tired. We got back to our apartment to find the following things!
Now I had warned Julia that our apartment wouldn’t be very clean because I had been living there and right before we left for Ohio we had moved some of his stuff in just so that Simon would have a little bit more room at his place since Grant’s stuff was still there. We got to our apartment to find that they had replaced the linoleum floors. Now, this was a nice thing considering I had a pretty level table and it wobbled so much on that floor since the concrete wasn’t level anymore. Also, before the linoleum was an ugly yellow ( which I was later told was a cream but was so saturated with different dirty that only scrubbing for a few hours would show the true color.) with lots of holes here and there. So them replacing it was nice since now it is a more neutral color, but we were never told that they were going to be doing it or we would have moved our things to make sure they had the room to do it. Also, whoever laid this floor seemed like it was their first time, because I am pretty sure I could have done a better job, but here are some of the pictures and problems that we found.

Here you can see that the glue that they used had gotten on their shoes and they tracked it mainly all around the bathroom, and no matter how hard I scrub, I cannot get it off.

In order to lay it right, they had to move our fridge out and they just put our food where ever they say fit, not caring to put it back or that everything in our freezer got thawed and then refrozen and some of it we cannot eat now, or that they put stuff all over where our computer things were.

Here you can see the dust everywhere from sanding down the concrete floor underneath so that it is smooth. I also had a carpet sample that I used as a doormat that was only inside to keep things from being tracked inside, well, they left it outside and was already moldy by the time we got back.

We do not own any cats, but I guess under the stove or the fridge they found these toys and we first found them on our stove not caring about how sanitary or not that is.

This is a kind of gross picture, but these are our paper towels that they used for their clean up job, which wasn’t very cool either.
They used our trash can with our trash bag, threw that away and still left trash for us to have to throw away.

They had moved everything around and just weren’t very careful! My table has a very thin veneer on it, and now it has a lot more scratches and dings than when we left.
Here you can see how haphazardly they placed everything and all the dust everywhere that they didn’t bother cleaning up.
Here you can see all the bubbles in their actual laying job, but at least it looks better and doesn’t have any holes, but when laying flooring especially carpet, one really wants to be careful of where seams are put. Now some flooring you can heat weld and then it doesn’t matter where seams are other than aesthetic reasons,but they put the seam right down the middle of the space and directly under the sink where you would stand to do dishes, and the seam is already coming up.
Some more dustiness.

How lovingly they stacked our things.

Before we left, we had purposely turned off the air conditioning,but when we returned it was set on 68 which was colder than we keep it even now cause it is expensive. So, we got back from the long drive, and I had to go help Julia with her last minute schedule changes and other errands which Grant tried to get somethings accomplished after this mishap. Well, no one wanted to take blame everyone just pointed fingers at everyone else. We wanted them to come and clean up, but they wouldn’t be able to do that for a week or so, and we had to live there so we ended up having to do it. They said they wouldn’t be able to do anything until the energy bill was here before we could get some taken off for the air being off, and they even tried to blame this whole issue on us saying that on the paper work it said we weren’t moving in until August 15th. Well, the lady telling us this was the lady who had walked us through our apartment and had signed all the paper work with us, so we didn’t understand how it was our fault that her paperwork wasn’t updated in time. Needless to say, it was the first exciting thing that happened since Grant and I have been married. We lived through it, and we will see which items we get reimbursed for.
August 29, 2008
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Other Honeymoon Things!

by gswarfield August 27, 2008
These are the rest of the pictures from our honeymoon, they are a little late,but better late than never!

Here is a different sand scultpure that I really enjoyed!

We went walking on the beach, and we saw some pretty cool things made out of sand. This is such an example, a crab!

This is us on the beach on the way back to our resort; a different lady offered to take our picture which was really nice of her.


Grant wanted me to smile as I was walking, and right then a huge wave hit me, and I guess that was my reaction, and Grant wouldn’t let me delete the picture.


This is one of the smaller motel/resort thingy that had a fun sand castle too.


We saw a man with a metal detector walking around on the beach for a few hours at a time on multiple days, but we never saw him find anything,but he really could have. Well, while walking on the beach I found this quarter without a metal detector so HA metal detector man- I am a rich woman now ;p!


A jelly fish that we saw on the beach.


A sea turtle out of sand.

Probably my favorite sand sculptures; they looked really good from far away, and they are still better than I could do, but the pyramid and the sphyix is always cool.

Grant and my room was on the 12th floor, and the resort had 25 floors all together which were the penthouse suites, but they were all still under construction. But we still went up and took some pictures of the view.


This is another picture from the 25th floor, and you can see how Grant got a little bit pink *cough cough* from the sun.


This was the second pool that they had on the other side of the resort that wasn’t attached to the beach.

They definitley had a go cart track which was 9/10th of a mile which is pretty impressive, and Grant and I were considering doing that, but we just never thought of it and never ended up doing it.


This pictures is a little out of order, but this was a wedding that was happening on the beach which we noticed from our room which is a kinda cool idea.


This is the view down from the 25th floor.


Me out on the porch, being happy.


Grant smiling, but truley wanting to eat,but I wanted to make sure that there were enough pictures of him as well.


This was before the wedding began, the photographer was sweeping this huge heart in the sand, and we couldn’t figure out what the purpose was until the wedding started, and then it all made sense.

One of our dinners outside.

One of the most pretty and sunny days that we had!

This is us taking pictures again!

The sky bridge that took us to the office and the other pool.

The view…


I think that this was the more kiddie pool, but this is Grant going for a swim.

The pool at night.

Me being crazy social!

Nasty sea weed from the ocean.

Grant swimming in the ocean.

Tanya and Wilson got us this cool candle, and we burned it a whole lot, but one time I was clumsy and spilled it,but it looked kinda cool on the granite. When it was cold we just got it off easily so no worries.

Me loving the water and the beach lol! Breaking dawn is a very addicting book!

Grant being really social!

The one day where it was overcast and we had a power outage for half an hour or so. It took a while for us to get our door card swiper working,but eventually all was well.

August 27, 2008
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Our Resort!

by gswarfield August 14, 2008
Grant and I checked the weather channel, and because of hurricane edwardo, we were only supposed to get rain,but they lie! We got rain before we woke up and then mainly pretty days after that. This is a picture of part of our resort that was taken from the beach, behind it, there is a sky walk thingy and the main offices and one of two parking garages. This resort is so new that there are some parts that are still being built. For instance, they have a roof swimming pool that isn’t open yet, but there are two other pools on both sides of the resort that are open to use now.

This is a picture taken from our porch of the beach and then you can see part of the pool area below with the tiki hut.

Our balcony or porch thing. It is very nice because no matter how hot it is outside there is constant shade and a nice place that we have had dinner already.

A picture of our bathroom, it hard to take pictures like this, and since we are assuming that not everyone is completely interested in this, it is ok.

Our bedroom.

Extra beds and sleeping space in case we have a fight I guess ;p! But Grant and I were talking about how that would be a cool place to sleep when we were kids(the bunk bed nooks).

The kitchen which is stocked with literally everything that you could need which was a definite plus cause we were hoping they would.

A view of the living room.

Awkward picture of me walking.

the balcony and another cheesy picture.

another pool picture.

The kitchen dining area!
August 14, 2008
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DRIVING!

by gswarfield August 14, 2008
Grant and I have had our share of driving, and as it seems these trips are no different. We are safe, so I cannot complain, but they do get old. We drove the 13 hour drive from Arkansas to Ohio before the wedding, and then after the wedding 8 hours to Nashville to stay in the Opyrland Hotel in Nashville which Daniel and Sarina gave us as a wedding gift, and it was a really beautiful place! Then the next morning, we left to make our way to Panama City, Florida. I offered to drive, but Grant likes driving, and Honestly, I think its a guy thing. I am not a bad driver, and I know he trusts my driving more than some other people,but I like to drive without Mr. backseat driver next to me about to make my car into the flinestone mobile. Just Joking, but seriously, he isn’t bad- I’m exaggerating, but he drove all of these distances by himself without any of my help which I find very impressive.

A random road picture that Grant took, and I have no idea where that was.

I just wanted to show how exciting our car rides are, I’m sure everyone wishes to ride with us in the future! He always tells me he won’t take pictures of me when I sleep, and he LIES!!! Oh well, I can’t really do much to stop him except take revenge pictures, but anyway, we were both really glad to make it to Florida to get a little bit of a driving break!
August 14, 2008
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Some Wedding Pictures

by gswarfield August 14, 2008
For those of you who don’t have face book, here are some of the pictures that Kira posted on Face book. Also, in the mix are a few pictures that Grant took with his i phone during our photography session thingy…which I didn’t know he took. So, even though I am not particularly fond of some of the pictures, I figure Grant will be posting them later anyway, so not a battle worth fighting! ;p

For all of my Harding friends and family, be relieved, this is definitely sparkling grape juice. Even though my face looks goofy, and it might seem the taste was weird,but honestly, I was praying I wouldn’t miss my mouth… silk is not the most forgiving fabric!

This picture was probably the weirdest for me to see because Grant and I don’t like to display affection publicly! Kissing in front of a lot of people is weird to think about lol!

During the ceremony, Josh our officiant told us to just think about key points that he would bring up during his talk, and I was laughing at that thinking I will be paying attention to it all. RIGHT, I am glad that I did get key points, and am surprised that I got that much!

This is a picture of my Grandma Eleanor Grasham and Grandpa William Grasham with Mia my flower girl and my niece and Kira and Andrew Fleshman my sister and brother in law! I was soo happily surprised by how many of my family members could attend my wedding!

This is my oldest sister Tanya Robertson and her Daughter my niece Mia who as I stated above was my flower girl. The cutest thing that happened was that when she was put in that cute dress she knew that she was look’en good! She mainly speaks German and kept saying, ” Schick, Schick.” This means fancy or chic, and it kept making us all laugh since this was her first more formal outfit!

This is Kira and Andrew Fleshman again!

Me in my dress!I got such a great deal on it, it doesn’t seem real!

This is Jessica Stachler who is my good friend from my church who was amazing enough to video tape my wedding! She is such an amazing sweet person, and I was so lucky to her there with me on this day!

Us walking out of the church, and I don’t think you can really see the bubbles, but they are there.

At a different time I guess…

That is the church that I got married in, and you can kind of see me standing to the right of the main door. Since the church is very old, it has only one other room and no bathroom in it. So, I was not allowed inside until when I had to walk down the isle, so I was chill’in. It was such beautiful weather. I had read it was going to rain so I was ready for the worst, so it was very nice to have my expectations surpassed!

This was when the photographer came to take some photos before we left for the church. This is in our back yard, and it turned out a lot better than I could have hoped.

As you can see, my mother loves plants, almost as much as her kids, and her garden is so beautiful because of it. If you look closely, you can see Mia blending in very well. This was a blessing because it is easier to take pictures outside than in a crowded house of hyper people. It was also more calming for me because I got to pretend that no one was watching the pictures!

This is our amazing photographer Mr. Scott Sidol! We first met him at Matt and Megan Vitarella’s wedding, and He was the deciding factor whether we would have a more traditional wedding or elope.

More pictures

Poor Mr. Sidol had to think a lot about each picture because this church is in the middle of a circle , and there are cars constantly driving round and round.

Just another picture.
August 14, 2008
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Setting up for the reception

by gswarfield August 14, 2008
Grant and I were so fortunate to have so many different people help with this wedding and reception. It all started out on Friday morning with my dad, Wilson, and Grant helping move the tables and chairs, and Tanya making food and taking care of her daughters to give the rest of us time to do other things. My mom had stayed up the night before sewing my beautiful table runners!


In this picture, you can see the bird cage that held our cards, kind of weird, but it grew on me. It also has our guest book there and the picture frame that people signed.


This is what the tables looked like when we were completely done!

Here you can see my mom ironing table cloths which was a tremendous help, and me putting something down.

Me setting more things up. Grant set up a whole bunch too, but I always forget to take pictures, so he isn’t in them which is stupid!

This was later on Friday when I was back at the church putting up the finishing touches.


Me writing out last minute instructions to Mr. and Mrs. Brazle and Katie Ruhl who were HUGE helps with getting all the food ready to be served, and lighting my 200+ tea lights-I’m sure that was fun!

This is the half way process for the beautiful cake that Gail Baked for us, it was sooo yummy! There was also the needed support of Amanda in many different ways whether it was emotional or comical relief. It was a chocolate cake that had cherries in the chocolate mix, and then a layer of cherries in between. It’s funny how it was so good, and I only got one bite. Oh well, maybe when we come back to Ohio there will be some left over!



This picture is slightly out of order, but after decorating for the reception Grant and I saw that car, and we couldn’t help the urge to take a picture. It is a Toyota Avalon with a tree hanging out of both sides of the back windows!

I again wanted to thank all of my family and friends who helped with the tearing down process of everything that was left of the reception! I was trying to make it as easy as possible so it wouldn’t be a huge inconvenience for everyone!

August 14, 2008
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