Our good friend Matt is a really talented videographer and he offered to do a video of our family that would be a "Day in the Life of the Wright's" sort of deal. We'd seen his video's before and knew that whatever he had in mind would be awesome, so we jumped at the chance to document this stage of our lives that we have loved so much.
Matt spent the entire day (over 12 hours!) with our family, filming the day-to-day stuff. He spent hours and hours going through footage, editing our video and putting it all together. And lets not forget his wife Belize, who willingly let her husband put all that time into this. Hamilton's, you guys are amazing!
We've said it a bunch but we'll say it again, thank you Matt for giving us one of the greatest gifts our family has ever received! We LOVE it!
You can watch the video here in HD, or watch it from the blog (not in HD).
The Wrights 2013 from Matt on Vimeo.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Monday, May 27, 2013
Duke MBA Graduation!
He did it!
Nate graduated with his MBA from Duke University. Not only that, he also graduated in the top 10% of his class! I am so, SO proud of that man!
We have anxiously awaited this day but we've also sort of dreaded it because graduation means the end of this phase of life that we have loved.
Before graduation we met up with some friends for a little photo shoot. Prepare for lots of photos :)
Nate, Joel, Tyrus, Carl in front of Duke Chapel |
Izzy, Julia, Lyla, Ruby, Brock in front of Duke Chapel |
Ruby and Lyla in front of the chapel |
We were so lucky to have Nate's parents and my stepdad, Rik, to come out for the big day!
The best shot we got of our family :) |
Friends from the very beginning. We truly love these guys!
Hardie's, Oakes', McIntyre's, Wright's |
Carl, Tyrus, Joel, Nate |
And of course, us wives had to get a shot of us with the guys caps, because we worked just as hard, right? Right? Anyone? ;)
I LOVE these ladies!
Becca, Haley, Laura, Kelly |
Nate with his amazingly supportive parents.
Jerry, Nate, Pat |
Nate and his girls.
I love my man!
I'm SO happy Rik was able to make it out!
kelly, nate, rik |
And one of Ruby, because it was too cute :)
Onto the ceremony...
I am so proud of Nate. Not only did he get recognized as being a Fuqua Scholar that day, but the student body president, Deb, recognized him in her speech. She named 6 different qualities of a Fuqua student and named a student who exemplified each quality and Nate was the example for the qualities Humble AND Brilliant! Being the humble guy he is, he was pretty surprised and felt very honored.
Deb during her speech. |
Lyla ran right up to him afterwards and gave him a big hug. |
It's no secret that graduations are exciting but also really LONG and at times boring. So, to kill time, the girls and I got a little silly :)
One of the coolest parts of graduation was that it was held in Cameron Indoor Stadium where Duke plays all its basketball games.
The women's bathroom plaque. |
Ruby was super tired by the end and fell asleep on my shoulder about 20 seconds after I picked her up.
We then ran into Russ Morgan, the Assistant Dean of the Daytime program. He spoke with us and sang Nate praises, which left him feeling even more honored than before and me and his parents prouder than ever!
Nate and Russ Morgan |
After the ceremony, we then decided to head over to Fuqua for the graduation reception. We were out for about a minute when we felt one drop, then two, and then what felt like buckets of water dump all over everyone. My camera was out and I hurried to put it away while I ran with everyone to get under cover. Unfortunately and embarrassingly, nobody grabbed Lyla and she was left out in the pouring rain just sobbing because she was so scared and some grad was trying to help her and pull her under cover. I ran out feeling like a terrible mother and so bad that we left her and pulled her under cover. She later said that she was just a little scared and then thought it was hilarious.
We waited for the rain to stop and when we realized it wasn't going to let up, we found a custodian and grabbed several trash bags so we wouldn't get soaked. By the time we got everything on and were on our way, it was only sprinkling.
We headed to the reception and said our goodbye's to some of Nate's classmates.
Nate and Deb (they were on the same team and became good friends) |
Nate, Chak, and Deb (teammates) |
Nate and the Dean Boulding, Dean of Fuqua |
After the reception, we headed to dinner where my stepbrother Rhett and his family joined, as well as some friends. Afterward, we all headed to our house for dessert and some great conversation. Overall it was a great day!
And as a final thought, I am so very proud of Nate and all that he accomplished at Duke. He worked his tail off, had fun during the process, and made some great friends along the way. I'm a lucky girl to have such a great guy.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
a little update on us
I have so many things I need to blog about in order to catch up, but there is no way I am going to do that in the month of May, so I'll do a little update.
First of all, have I mentioned that Nate got a job with Amazon and we are moving to Seattle in July? Cause he did, and we are, and it's pretty awesome and slightly crazy. I mean, who needs sunlight?! ;)
May is officially our crazy month. Nate had his last class of MBA school, EVER, last Friday. He took his take-home final on Monday. Soo... he's finished. Completely. AHH! I am incredibly proud but that is all I will say for now because Nate and his graduation deserves its own post.
Last Saturday we hosted a big brunch at our house with most of the LDS MBA families here at Duke (aka our Durham family). It was a beautiful morning with great food and even better company. We honestly are so sad to be leaving such great friends (*tear*). Luckily, we'll get to spend time with many of these guys at the beach this week.
Miller's, Busby's, Hamilton's, Holm's, Oakes', Wright's, Culbertson's, Candrian, Ricks', McIntyre's, and Hardie's. Missing the Giles. |
the ladies |
As I said before, May is our crazy month and this is why I will be MIA for a bit on the blogosphere. We have...
Beach house for a week with friends.
Papa Rik comes into town.
Grandma and Grandpa Wright come into town.
Graduation Day.
Mother's Day.
Thailand for 10 days.
We'll have about a week to get our house packed up, scrubbed clean, and we'll be on our way (by the end of May)
Then June:
House hunting trip in Seattle.
Visit family in California.
Visit family in Utah.
Move into our home in Seattle at end of June or early July.
All the while, I will be trying my hardest to think about things one at a time so I don't get too stressed out. Wish me luck!
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