Quite honestly, I think I set myself up for failure before I even started. If you’re taking notes on how to blog, don’t look here. I had a feeling I might not make it and then told myself I wouldn’t blog on the weekends, however, not blogging on the weekends turned into a week long fast. To which I shrug my shoulders and move on. Notice how I’m trying not to be too disappointed in myself for not finishing what I started.
Anyway, I have not had a lack of material to blog about, that’s for sure.
I grew up singing in a choir called the Houston Children’s Chorus. From fourth to eight grade I lived and breathed all things HCC. It was unlike any other children’s choir, school choir or church choir in that we learned a lot about discipline and excellence. I complained after every rehearsal and concert that I wanted to quit not only because it took up all my time, but also because at the time I thought my choir director was really mean. My parents never let me quit and for that I am extremely thankful.
You would think that by how much I complained that after graduating out I would run and never look back. However, it’s been quite the opposite. When I graduated out of the choir I continued to help at the rehearsals through high school and did some alumni stuff.
Because of the chorus, I’ve been able to do some really neat things and had some incredible opportunities. For instance, in 2004 we got to sing at the Super Bowl with Josh Groban, we’ve also sung in Carnegie Hall and even the Vatican in Rome. Do you hear me complaining now? I am so very grateful for all that the chorus and our director has taught me, and all that it has allowed us to do.
Anyway, as you can imagine, there have been a handful of sweet friendships that have come out of the chorus. When you spend five years of your life with people from all over Houston and then graduate out and go your separate ways, you wonder if you’ll continue to be friends, and although most friendships were just for that season, a few have continued and flourished.
My good friend Amy was one of those and just this past weekend she got married! Amy is a few years older than me and was actually my chaperone on a few trips, but I love her to pieces and she is one of the funniest people you’ll ever meet.
She asked a few of us to sing in her wedding that was in San Antonio, so this past weekend I loaded up the car with my BFF Jen and our moms and we decided to just make a girls’ weekend out of it. It was a blast! The four of us have never hopped in a car and left for the weekend, however, I think it might need to happen again. We laughed til we cried, shopped, talked, ate and sang our way through San Antonio.
On top of that, we got to see all of our favorite peeps from HCC.
A lot of these pictures ended up on twitter, but here is our fun weekend. Thanks to my iPhone, I didn't pull out my real camera once. I really need to break that habit.
You can't drive to or from San Antonio without stopping at Buccee's. Of course, we're standing by the wrong mom, but we were off to a good start.

Both of our dads are Marriott rockstars and we had adjoining rooms all weekend. I don't think we could have had a better set-up. It was perfection! This was the view from our room. I never realized how pretty San Antonio was.

Saturday we played around on the Riverwalk before we had to get ready for the wedding. Here we are on the boat tour. You learn a lot about the history of San Antonio on this ride and thankfully, our tour guide was funny!

Mom and I on our way to the wedding. Yes, we are on a charter bus. The actual wedding was about an hour outside San Antonio so they rented buses to take us there. Brilliant!

The wedding singers. Kathryn, me and Jen. I love these girls. We were so honored Amy asked us to sing!

The girls with the bride in her second dress. This was also towards the end of the evening. Thanks to the humidity our hair was having a heyday! Congratulations, Taylor and Amy! We love you.

Happy Thanksgiving Eve, friends. I have much to be thankful for this year. And because of that I am going to make myself blog about that tomorrow.
