Posts tagged ‘Madison’

September 3, 2010

Heaven on Jefferson

I thought that today’s thankfulness topic would be a good follow-up to the husband post from earlier this week.

If you know my husband, you know that when he loves something, he loves it with everything he has. One such object of his affection he discovered three years ago while roaming the streets of Italy. While in the beautiful, faraway place, he stumbled across something that would change his life forever: gelato.

While in Italy, Joel would eat several cups of gelato a day, impressing many an onlooker by double-fisting two cones of gelato at a time. He knew once he had found it that he had to have it in his life in some capacity fairly regularly moving forward.

So upon his return to America, he tried to find the best imitation he could of the real thing. He went to Paolo’s in Atlanta, but it wasn’t quite right. Pizzeria Venti was just okay. The Venetian in Las Vegas had a pretty good replica, but it’s not like we are in Vegas on any sort of regular basis.

After a while, Joel just gave up on his hope to get delicious gelato in Georgia.

But then, we started seeing advertisements for a new candy store opening up in Madison. The fliers proclaimed gelato, but Joel had been fooled one too many times. He knew this would not, could not be the real thing. Especially in Madison, Georgia of all places.

Never in his life has Joel been more pleased to be wrong.

We walked in the first week Ella’s Sweet Shoppe was open, skeptical at best. The owner of the place immediately started educating us on the benefits of gelato (1/7 the fat and 1/12 the calories of a small serving of ice cream) and explained that this was the authentic thing. He told us how he weekly ships in gelato from Italy on dry ice through New York into Atlanta and then out to Madison.

So Joel tries his first bite. And at that moment, the heavens opened up, the angels started singing, and all was right in the world. Joel had not only found his authentic gelato, and he had not only found it in Georgia. But he found it in Madison, on our very own street.

We have become regular customers of this wonderful little shop. There is so much to tell about it that I am thankful for that I’ll have to save it for separate installments. Suffice it to say, you should come out and see what all the fuss is about. You’ll be very thankful you did.

August 25, 2010

Interests of the Moment

So I am the queen of urging others to post to their blogs. I love hearing about their crazy antics and recent life occurrences. However, as others are quick to point out, I’m not the best about updating others via my blog. Much of this comes from an indecision about what to write about. For example, I sat here for about ten minutes pondering whether to talk about my new work from home situation, the weekend’s events in Toccoa, the movies I’ve seen lately, etc. None of them seem that exciting to me though.

Despite this indecision, I’m making a command decision to move forward – to plow through the uncertainty. Even if that means posting something mediocre at best.

Therefore, I will update you on my interests of the moment. A conglomeration of the items floating through my head right now; a medley of thoughts if you will…

  • Honeymoon registries: Why did I not think of this? A friend of mine getting married shortly had a registry where people could buy them excursions, spa treatments, dinners, etc. This would have been a genius idea! I’m furious with myself for not thinking about it.
  • Wedding albums: I hate the options that photo-book-creating websites are giving people right now. It’s like you have to choose between quality or control. I want both, dagnabit! So I finally found this wedding album creator that fit the bill: quality, control, good design, creativity. Then I looked at the price… albums begin at $5,000 for a custom piece. Um, no thank you! So I decided to make my own album. I’m creative, I can do quality work when forced, I’m really cheap! So I signed up for a 30 day trial of PhotoShop Elements and am literally creating my wedding album with a deadline. I have to say it’s going quite nicely. Along with photos, I’m including letters, pieces of advice received from wedding guests, vows, old photos, etc. When all is said and done, others may think it’s a little tacky or over-done, but I am going to love it. I’ll try and remember to post the PDFs here one day. Then you can tell me what you really think.
  • Home Office Decor: So about a month ago, I found out I could work from home. All I can say is that there is a gracious Lord in heaven that truly cares about us on an intimate level. Otherwise, this situation never would have unfolded. Well since I never thought this situation would unfold, I didn’t really have any work done on a “home office.” All of a sudden, I’m realizing that the rooms you work in do affect your mood and productivity (read: this, this, that, or this). All this information solved the mystery of why my sanctuary of a living room wasn’t really stimulating me to do my work. So now I’m transforming our guest room into my home office and trying to figure out how to decorate it to inspire creativity and focused work. Some of the rooms I like so far are: eclectic office; memory board style; secret nook style; Santa Monica style; earthy office; oh how I long for a nook (though I’d make it cozier than this one); if my office were like this, I’d feel like I was in Pride and Prejudice; and this may be my favorite; although, if I could make this into an office it could be my favorite; ahh, they just keep getting BETTER!; all I want is books, books and more books. I’m all over the place. But I want books and flowers EVERYWHERE!
  • Recipes: Finally, I’m falling in love with cooking. Who would have thought? I can’t find any recipe boxes and cards I like though. I think I’m looking in the wrong places. Maybe I’ll make my own.

That’s all. It may have been mediocre, but now you know what’s on my mind. :)

April 6, 2010

Settling In

It probably comes as no surprise that Joel and I have been keeping our schedule pretty full since we got married. It’s not that we like being insanely busy, it’s just habit I think.

Well, thankfully, we have been intentional lately about sticking around Madison and making it home.

It’s amazing how friendly everyone is here and how willing they are to welcome us into their town. In the past two weeks, we’ve gotten to meet a ton of incredible people. Each person we meet and the experiences we have reinforce my belief that God has specifically put us in Madison for a purpose.

So, last week, we met our precious neighbor Christy (I know, I know – we’ve lived here two months and just met our neighbor – I’m an awful person!) - a wonderful, godly girl who has a passion for helping others, demonstrated by her most recent jobs at DFCS and Mercy Health Center in Athens. I truly hope we become better friends – she is a joy to be around.

I also met Jolene, who owns our local coffee shop – Perk Avenue. It is incredible! It’s coffee shop meets weekend restaurant meets jazz bar. Needless to say, I spend as much time there as possible. If you ever get a chance to visit and you like sweet things – try the Candy Bar coffee drink: it’s a mix of caramel and chocolate – delish! Anyway, back to Jolene. My first encounter with her was when I was ordering coffee, preparing to do a day-long catch-up of my Bible study. She approached me at the counter and said, “Hi, do you need a job?” Haha! Fortunately, I didn’t need one, but we got to talking and I just love her! It’s so fun to walk in there now and see a friendly face. It makes me feel like so much less of an outsider.

coffee and dining madison ga

Joel and I also met the owner of our local used bookstore, Dog Ear Books - such a cute name isn’t it?? Not only do they sell used books of ALL kinds, but they sell fun stationery, old music records, coffee drinks galore and locally produced dairy products. On top of that, they bring in authors from all over the country and host awesome events all the time! Shamefully, I cannot remember the owner’s name – I think it was Josh or John or James – one of those solid “J” names. But he is so friendly and willing to give you a full run-down on any book you want to know about. If you click on the link to the store, you can look at a list of books he recommends. He even gives you a brief synopsis of why he recommends them. Oh, and I’m not sure if I mentioned this, but the bookstore is in this historic, beautiful Madison house – like one of those that Sherman couldn’t bear to burn down. And they have a cat. I don’t like cats – but this cat is awesome. He welcomes you whenever you enter the house and he drinks out of the fishbowl, on the super-high mantel – the one with a fish in it.

 

Hmm, let’s see. We also have become semi-close with the associate pastor at the Methodist church we got married at – Pastor Troy. He is awesome! He has invited us to go to a few different things in Madison to get to know people. Unfortunately we haven’t been able to go to anything yet – but we will. Troy’s last four digits of his phone number spell T-R-O-Y… I just think that’s cool.

I’m sorry if you’re getting bored by now. It’s just fun to share Madison with other people – it’s such an amazing little town. Feel free to take a break and come back later to finish the second half. I won’t judge you.

The front page of last Friday’s local paper was the announcement of a prayer vigil for a local girl who is battling a serious form of cancer. That just doesn’t happen in Atlanta. And, sometimes, when I go to Wal-Mart, I see two old men just sitting on the bench next to the hair salon, just chatting. They wear suspenders, hold their canes and say hello to every person that walks by. …Could I have created a more perfect town??

Just around the corner from us is the Madison Produce Company. Basically, this guy works or volunteers at the DeKalb Farmer’s Market and gets to bring that fresh produce over to Madison every day. This little shop embodies everything I love about Madison. It’s small, just a one-room little store. It’s fresh, everything other than the produce was made in and around Madison. And it’s friendly, the family who owns the store is there every day and is there to serve the Madisonians. Every time I’m in there, I think how much Katie and Kayleigh would love it.

We went to dinner with one of the few young couples in town on Friday. Their names are Megan and Merritt. Merritt, bless his heart, drives ten minutes further than me every day to work. Yes, one way. We have exciting, hopeful conversations about the future of hybrid vehicles. He drives a Prius. We might get a Prius. Megan is a kindergarten teacher. They have the coolest story of how they met, fell in love, got married and spent the first 15 months of marriage. And they know a few other young couples in town. We are very excited about this.

Finally, I went to the Madison Morgan Cultural Center two Sundays ago to see the Andy Warhol exhibit. I am not a huge Andy fan, but it was cool to see authentic prints of his like this:

and this:

and this:

Anyway, I spent a little time getting to know more about Andy and then I moved on to the history of our new town. The Cultural Center has a history of all of the houses in Madison and tells the story of the important figures throughout the past two centuries. I loved learning more about this new place I call home.

All of these experiences have increased my love for Madison one hundred-fold. I can’t wait to meet more people, to learn more things, to spend more years here.

There’s no place like home.

April 5, 2010

Finally….

So I still haven’t found my camera cord. However, I realized that Joel’s memory card from his camera fits into a little slot on my Mac. So, wa-la, I have pictures for you! We’ll start out with a little of the honeymoon, then move onto some pics of us in our new home and then some other odds and ends things. I think they got a little out of order when publishing, so I apologize for the disorder. (Please note the amount of pictures from the honeymoon including Joel eating sushi – a delicacy he HATED before we got married!) Enjoy!

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