Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Birthday Boy.

Today, April 25, is my husband's birthday. So this blog is in honor of him- my best friend and spiritual leader.

Michael Andrew Albritton, Junior, I'm so grateful/thankful/blessed/overjoyed to know you. Here is a list of some of the things I love about you...

*On a superficial note, I'm thankful you go by Andrew because it would be confusing calling you by the same name as my dad or brother. ;)
*You are wise beyond your years. And I'm thankful that the wisdom you possess is from above and not earthly wisdom.
*I am thankful that in the midst of such a trying and difficult year that you have remained faithful and devoted to our Savior, and me.
*Your persistence in finding the good in circumstances often frustrates my pouty attitude and reminds me of Romans 8:28...thank you for that.
*Your smile is infectious. And the best around. :D
*You are so smart, but not in an arrogant way. (For those who might be reading this blog that don't know how we met, it was in a Latin class, and I referred to him as "the little brainiac in the front row." {Note- he is younger than me, and was only in high school at the time. Weird, I know. But we didn't start communicating or dating until 4 years after this class...so it wasn't weird by then.} ;P)
*You are a loyal friend, who forgives easily.
*You are a nerd...and have no problem owning it. XD
*You are patient with me everyday, even at my worst.
*You bring out laughter in me when I would otherwise be crying.
*You remind me frequently to have "mercy over justice." Which you are so much better at than me.
*You love to study God's Word and discuss it with your dad and my dad.
*You are a movie lover, but not obsessed. And for as little as I like movies, I appreciate that balance.
*You are a night owl...like me.
*You are a loving son and respect your parents.
*You embraced my family as your own, and are a true friend to my brothers which is one of my proudest things to say about you.
*You became a Jayhawk fan for my sake, and along the way found yourself enjoying the games.
*You are humble, yet confident.
*You drive the coolest car around.
*You are a writer and an author of numerous pieces that have tremendous potential.
*You are a willing servant who rarely says "No" to a request for help, even if you don't know what you're doing. aka- Kingdom Cup Kids Soccer ;)
*You invest in people who might not be invested in otherwise.
*You are an avid reader which means there are always new topics to be discussed.
*You are a conversationalist, through and through. ;)
*You never care what you look like, but always look good.
*You vowed, "for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, til death do us part." and you have been completely faithful to that vow.
*You are genuine.
*You are funny.
*You are supportive.
*You have never given up on trusting God's plan, even though at times it has not been evident what that is.
*You don't love to celebrate, but you humor me, and let me make a big deal out of things.
*You are the real deal...there is nothing about you that has to be hidden.
*You are a dreamer.
*You are creative.
*You are a hard worker, and somebody is going to be lucky to have you on their team.
*You are well-educated, and on your way to becoming even more so.
*You remind me that circumstances that seem overwhelming will not last forever.

Thank you, Andrew, for being a husband I could go on and on writing good things about...you are all of these and many more.

I honored your request and did not plan a surprise party of any kind inspite of not having any family to celebrate with us this year...but it was difficult. Because I do love a good party! So you're welcome. :)

Happy birthday, Andrew! I love you!

Friday, April 6, 2012

March.

So I totally dropped the ball on posting lately. And it wasn't even because I didn't have anything to write about because it has been an eventful month! But first I'll explain a little about why I LOVE March. And due to my delinquency in posting, this post will probably be extra long, so brace yourself. Or just stop reading now...I'm doing most of this post for the sake of my own memory anyway. :0

March Madness. The Big Dance.

I LOVE it.

At a very young age, I began playing basketball. It quickly became a love of mine. Not only playing, but also watching. I became a HUGE fan of Kansas Basketball in junior high, and my loyalties still remain. College basketball (although "corrupt" in some regards) is (in my opinion) one of the purest forms of teamwork I've ever been a part of or witnessed. Don't misunderstand that statement. I LOVED every bit of my high school basketball experience, and wouldn't trade it for anything. We were back-to-back State Champions! But coming together as a team wasn't all that difficult. Many of us had gone to school together since elementary, we were blessed with supportive parents and we were bonded together as sisters in Christ. It was a unique experience, and being part of that team is one of my favorite parts of growing up. But creating a team out of individuals who do not share common education experiences or socioeconomic statuses or zip codes is something that I love to witness. In fact, because of this strong affection toward college basketball, I always thought I wanted to be a college basketball coach. I was blessed to be part of the Lady Bears program while attending (Southwest) Missouri State University, which I LOVED. It was an incredible experience. But it also made me realize that I did not want to live, sleep, eat, and breathe college basketball which is what coaching requires. Being part of an NCAA Division 1 program, I realize the time and effort that goes into making a team, and March is the culmination of it all. So this is a glimpse into why I look forward to March. But sometimes the expectations of March can leave me "heart broken" (which I know is a very dramatic choice of words, but just go with it) and wishing it wasn't over. It's the uncertainty and the possibilities that make March one of my favorite months. And March 2012 did not disappoint. But it was more than just the Madness that made it memorable, so here are some highlights* (meaning I'm restraining myself from including the everyday mundane details of work). ;)

*March 2-4, Andrew and I took a road trip with his parents. We enjoyed shopping and eating on the Plaza and going to see the Jayhawks play on Senior Night! It was such a FUN weekend away! KU clinched the Big 12 regular season championship (by 2 games!) for the 8th STRAIGHT year!

*March 7-10 was the Big 12 Tournament. KU lost in the semi-finals which was a disappointment, but I was hopeful it might be a catalyst to end the season well...

*March 11 was Selection Sunday and KU was picked as a #2 seed in the Midwest Region. As far as I could tell, this was a good fit to make an extended run in the Big Dance...

*March 16 was the first test for KU...against Detroit. Win. Still alive. Still dancin'.

*March 17 is always a fun day for our family because we are Irish. And my mom came to Springfield to spend part of her Spring Break with me!

*March 18 was the 2 year anniversary of my Grandma O'Donnell passing away and I couldn't stop wishing, selfishly, that she was still here. After church, my mom and I drove down to Branson and did some shopping at the outlets. We love our retail therapy! Later that night, KU had it's second test of the tournament against Purdue and it didn't look hopeful for the majority of the game. But the last 45 seconds, the Jayhawks pulled ahead and won. Still dancin'. Sweet 16!

*March 23 was the next game for KU against North Carolina State. They were playing in St. Louis and I had the opportunity to buy tickets for the games there, but I was prudent and resisted the urge. The Jayhawks once again pulled from behind and won. Still dancin'. Elite 8!

*March 25 was an epic game for KU with a rematch against our former coach, Roy Williams, and his North Carolina Tar Heels who we beat in 2008 on our way to the National Championship! Win. Still dancin'. FINAL 4!

*March 29 was a reprieve from basketball. Andrew and I drove over to Tulsa for the day with his parents. Our reason for going was to see the Pioneer Woman for the release of her new cookbook, but the boys roamed Barnes & Noble instead of joining us. Sybil and I loved meeting Ree Drummond and having her sign our cookbooks! She was so nice and personable- I have video on my iPad of our interaction as proof!

*March 31 was KU versus Ohio State. The Jayhawks had already played the Buckeyes in December and won...but OSU was without their star player that game, so there was a bit of added pressure coming into the game. We had friends over to watch with us, and it was an intense game! KU pulled it out and finished out March strong. Win. Still dancin'. National Championship Game!
  -It was at the conclusion of this game that plans started falling into place for my parents and Tyler and I to head to New Orleans for the Championship game! Andrew's sister and her family live on the North Shore of New Orleans and they had kindly offered to let us stay in their home. But this post is about March and beyond this point, it was April, and the details of what followed are crazy enough to merit its own post. I promise I won't wait a full month to post again and it will be less of a play by play of my life- and the Jayhawks. But it was necessary, for my sake, to do so for March.

Rock Chalk Jayhawk!