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I promised a recap of my Memorial Day weekend and my cousin’s wedding so here it is:

The weekend can be summed up in one word:  SPECTACULAR!

Almost the entire family was able to make it to the wedding.  People came from Washington State,  Oklahoma, Texas, South Carolina, Virginia, and New Mexico.  I’d say we did our best at taking over Sherman, Texas for the weekend!

Besides having a ton of fun, doing alot of reminiscing, and making new memories that will last a lifetime, I think the most important thing that came out of the trip was the realization that I have the best family in the world and I absolutely love them.  As children, we were all very close, but I often worry that after all of the years of college, and jobs, and everyone moving farther apart to pursue different careers or life choices, we would slowly drift apart and lose that closeness that we all had.

This trip definitely stifled those worries because even as adults, we all still enjoy each other’s company and realize how important it is to maintain that closeness that many other families are not lucky enough to have.

And in no specific order, here are my favorite moments from the trip:

  • Marc calling me to tell me that they were running late to pick Ben and I up from the airport and they would be there soon if they didn’t die first from the roach crawling around Megan’s car
  • Eating REAL Tex-Mex food and drinking margaritas with Megan and Ben on a Thursday afternoon
  • Watching the Hangover with the fam and repeating quotes like, “Tigers love pepper; they hate cinnamon” and “Toodaloo Motha Fuckas”
  • Running on the treadmill with my sister in the hotel gym on Friday morning and keeping each other motivated for our half marathon in October
  • Eating continental breakfast with the whole family in the hotel lobby every morning
  • Watching the surprise slide show made by Bryan’s (the groom) dad 3 times and loving it more each time
  • Getting to know some of my cousins as adults since the last time I saw them they were still kids
  • Dancing with Ben for the first time in our almost-4-year-long relationship
  • Visiting with friends and family at the rehearsal dinner and the wedding reception
  • Introducing Ben to the whole fam damily and to Sherman, Texas!
  • DANCING with the fam (particularly to Footloose – will always remember the suspender tricks)
  • Giving a speech at the reception to honor my cousin and one of my best friends
  • Catching the bouquet (even if my mom DID volley it to me)
  • Meeting many of the little ones who have joined our family but I hadn’t had the opportunity to meet yet and watching them dance and play on the dance floor
  • Saying “Shelby Drink Your Juice” in a country accent every time Megan started to tear up at the thought of no longer being a Mitchusson to keep her from messing up her make-up
  • The sigh of relief I had when mom fixed the zipper on my bridesmaid dress and once again confirmed that she is my ultimate hero
  • Walking down the stairs at the reception with the best man as we were introduced to the guests to the tune of the Black Eyed Peas’ “I Gotta Feeling”
  • Partying at Cellarmans until midnight after the rehearsal dinner and then moving the party to the Holiday Inn Express gazebo until 2 AM the night before the wedding
  • Getting my hair done with my mom, aunt, the bride, and the bridesmaids
  • Getting pedicures and manicures with my mom, aunt, sister, and cousin
  • Laughing the day after the wedding at the stories of dance moves involving the shocker
  • Seeing Matt’s bee hives
  • Dancing to “Girl’s Just Want To Have Fun” after “catching” the bouquet
  • Watching my cousin get married in the same church my parents were married in almost 40 years ago

There are so many more great memories, but if I keep writing, you’d all get bored and stop reading!

And now, courtesy of Marc Mitchusson, a photo of the Scott Family great-grandaughters who attended the wedding and also some of my best friends in the whole world!

Well Sunday evening brought me back home and Monday morning brought me back to the real world, but I’m still thinking about how great our girls’ trip to the beach was.

We ate good food, drank some yummy cocktails and some fresh lemonade, we napped on the beach next to the ocean, tanned by the edge of the pool, visited an arts and crafts fair, met new and interesting people, played several rounds of rummy, watched a whole lotta Friends, did some outlet shopping, took lots of pictures, drank some $2 beers, and just had a blast!

It was a great weekend and I’m already wanting to go back again!

Here’s a picture of my two lovely ladies, Cris and Sarah, and myself out on the town in OBX!

Thanks to Sarah for the picture and thanks to Cris and her very generous parents for providing the venue that allowed us to make lots of new and wonderful memories!

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I’m laying on the beach AND I got to sleep till noon today! I haven’t done that since college!

As you can see from the picture, the weather is perfect and the beach is beautiful!

Well it’s time to forget about technology and enjoy the beach!

I hope everyone has a wonderful and relaxing weekend!

There’s no place I love more than the beach.  I want to retire there one day so that I can hear the sound of the ocean when I wake up every morning and when I go to sleep every night.  I love to feel the sand between my toes, the sun on my skin, the wind in my hair, and the salt water all around me.

I truly believe the beach can make anything better.

I’m so excited to be spending a 3 day weekend at the beach with my girls.

Outer Banks, here I come!

P.S.  I still have lots to tell about my Memorial Day trip to Texas and my cousin’s wedding, but it’s been a short and busy week and it will have to wait until next time.

My sister signed up for the Team in Training Houston chapter and will be running the Nike Women’s Half Marathon in San Francisco with me.  This makes me so very HAPPY!

Running is one of the hobbies that she and I are both interested in and I am so excited that we will get to share this experience.  Plus we will have each other to share fundraising and training tips with.  I also kind of like to think of it as a free sisters’ weekend as well.  Although it’s not really free since she has to raise $3500 and I’ve got to raise $3900.

Thanks to Team In Training, we will finally get to run together!

If you’d like to make a donation to my sister, Carrie Elsaifi, check out her Team In Training website located at http://pages.teamintraining.org/txg/nikesf10/celsaifi.

And don’t forget to donate toward my effort as well (http://pages.teamintraining.org/va/nikesf10/leslieelsaifi).

Last week, I joined an organization called Team In Training.  I have been researching this organization for a while and am really excited to finally become a member!

The way that Team In Training works goes like this:  Team in Training sponsors runners, cyclists, and triathletes by providing them with training, coaching, and inspiration and funding all of their race expenses (race registration, airplane tickets, hotel rooms).  In return, the athletes raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.  Team in Training is now ” the world’s largest endurance sports training program”!

I wanted to join Team In Training not just because it seems like such a great organization in all aspects, but because I wanted to do something good with my ability to run long distances.  When I ran the Shamrock Half Marathon (my first half marathon) back in March, I did it just to prove to myself that I could finish it and also for the free beer.  Now that I know I can reach the goal, I want to do it for others instead of just for me.

I signed up for the Nike Women’s Half Marathon which will take place on October 17, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  I’m really excited about this race and also extremely glad to be traveling to San Francisco since I haven’t been there since I was five years old and therefore don’t remember much from the trip.  I am also super motivated to reach my goal of raising $4000 by October.

I’m asking every person who reads this to PLEASE donate toward my goal by going to this website.  Even if you can only donate a small amount, please do because every little bit really does count!

The way I see it I’m getting so much out of this experience:

  • The opportunity to meet, train with, and become friends with a great group of people
  • The opportunity to travel and spend time in a beautiful city
  • The opportunity to raise money and awareness for a wonderful cause that can help save so many lives
  • The opportunity to prove to myself and others that running the one half marathon wasn’t just a one-time lucky shot

I hope you will check out my page at http://pages.teamintraining.org/va/nikesf10/leslieelsaifi and donate toward my goal.  And please check back often to see my progress.

Thanks for the support!

I’m heading to Dallas this afternoon to spend the weekend with friends and family and celebrate my cousin Megan’s wedding shower and bachelorette party!  I’m SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO excited!

Here are the things I am most looking forward to this weekend (in no particular order):

  • TEXAS
  • Mexican food
  • Spending time with family that I rarely get to see
  • Getting to see Megan’s new house for the first time
  • Meeting my cousin Leigh Ann’s two little ones for the first time
  • Going to a Dueling Piano Bar
  • Getting wild and crazy and forgetting my troubles for a couple of days

It’s sure to be a blast and how could it not be;  I’ll be in my favorite place with some of my favorite people!

I want to thank my friend Heather from college for writing about a new social networking site out there on her blog.

Heather wrote about a website called foursquare where you can check-in to different places with your cell phone and earn badges and achievements for trying out new venues in the city where you reside.  I had no idea these types of social networking sites existed and now that I do, I am totally addicted.  I absolutely love this site and its agenda because I am always looking out for new places to visit and new restaurants or breweries to try!  Even though I’ve been living in Charlottesville for over four years now, it still seems that there are so many places I’ve never been to and never even heard about, and foursquare is opening my eyes to many of these locations.

The ease of checking-in with a smartphone or mobile web device is also motivating me to finally trade in my three and a half year old flip phone for something a little more technologically advanced especially since I’ve been craving a data plan and GPS but have been putting off the upgrade because of the extra money it costs.

A similar website, Gowalla, was also brought to my attention by my friend Danielle.  I haven’t played with this site as much yet, but I definitely plan on doing so, especially because the site is designed and developed in my own home sweet home, Texas!  Once I get a newer phone, being active on both of these sites will be alot easier and much more fun!

I definitely recommend giving both websites a try and make sure to add me as your friend!

This is a cheap little souvenir I bought myself at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin back in December.  Even though it’s just a coffee mug, I think it might be one of my favorite pieces of Texas memorabilia, not just because I love the quote, but because it reminds me of a wonderful weekend trip that I spent with friends and family in the lonestar state.

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!

Whenever I’m driving down the road and happen to see a vehicle pass me with a Texas license plate, something inside me jumps for joy.  It’s like that feeling I used to get when my high school crush would call and I would see his name on the caller id before picking up the phone.  A tiny bit of excitement takes over my heart because I know that the person in that vehicle has something wonderful in common with me!

So it is somewhat rare to see a Texas license plate in Virginia which is why I react this way.  However, when I travel to Texas and my mom picks me up from the airport, the first few cars that I see trigger this feeling inside of me.  And then I realize how silly I am because I’m back in Texas and seeing a Texas license plate IN Texas is no big deal!  But then I smile because I’m in Texas!

I know it’s random, but nothing feels like home, quite like Texas does.

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