Friday, April 22

baby boatright.

Will and i are so proud, amazed, happy, and blessed to announce that we are expecting a little baby boatright in early november! my due date right now is set for 11/11/11 :) i am feeling great and will be headed into my second trimester at the end of next week! here are some pictures of our little one from our ultrasound earlier this week:


baby in "sleepy" position, arm laying across face

the face developments are still very "skeletal" but you can definitely see eyes and a hint of a smile :)

ultrasound tech: "wow! look at those long legs!!" (yikes!!)

we are so excited for Sara and Corey's wedding coming up in only three weeks! graduation is in 2 weeks and i am so excited for me! haha i finished two classes this week and will finish the other three by the end of next week. Will's mom is flying up for our next ultrasound (may 4th) and graduation ceremony (may 6th) so we are looking forward to seeing her! annnnd seeing everyone else the week after. hooray for family :)
xoxo
Lindsey and Will

Thursday, February 10

the man upstairs sent me a picture.

official wedding pictures are on their way to me right now. robert emailed his favorites to me late last night (now knowing how very impatient i am) as an apology for taking a week or two longer than expected so i don't have to wait two more extra days to see the first glimpse. i'm going to admit that they made me cry a little..especially this one. there is so much happiness in my eyes that i never saw before that day and now i'm really seeing it for the first time. i've been praying for a while that God would guide us in our marriage and give us grace during hardships. He listened and sent me a picture to remind me of how much my husband loves me.


and i cried just a little because i see the big picture now. it's so easy to get lost in day to day things. i see how much i am loved right here, in this moment. this picture will mean so much to me for the rest of my life and i will carry it with me as a reminder of how good God is, and when you think He can't hear you, He can. and He listens. i feel so blessed.

(robert said that he thought he took at least one photograph of everyone there so as soon as i get the package and the link to our website i will post it here so you can see all of them)

here are some of our favorites:

the most beautiful rainy day.


boots!


first moment with each other after the ceremony.

so excited!


robert was very sneaky and caught us on our way up to the reception.

hehe.   
helping me laugh away the nervous butterflies. i love my dad.


happiness.

i never realized how much my brother and i look alike! love you mikey bear.

willbey + lindseybear



being silly.


ceremony.

homemade favors.

wish i could have 'a menu of our favorites' for dinner every night!

boots and lace.

ta da!

reception.



old fashioned ya'll.


the end.

Monday, February 7

marriage.

marriage can be really difficult sometimes. i know that i don't even have 4 months of marriage experience, but even in those four months, at times, it has been really challenging. this post seems pointless and obviously everyone knows to some extent that marriage can be difficult. i just wanted to say it in case anyone out there thinks our life is easy breezy at the moment.

in other news... my boss had me take some "fun time" at work and update my resume. i decided to get creative (since i'm a marketing major) and make my resume fun so that i would stand out among the many other post-graduation applicants that will be attempting to infiltrate the business world in may.


I, personally, am in love with it :)

Wednesday, January 26

team boatright.

"ive had 200 people walk through my door telling me that they would be the perfect candidate for this position, but none of them was a "Will". they were businessmen with all types of degrees and experience, but as soon as Will walked through my door, i forgot about every one of them." -- CEO of forestry systems, inc.

i've known Will for a long time and never in my life have i ever seen him as excited and happy about a job. his new job is probably ranked up there with hunting, fishing, his truck, and (of course) me :)
he stumbled upon the company almost by accident and went in to interview even after he discovered that it was an office job (which he has always told me he would never want to have). the position was in the sales department - selling handheld computers that have completely revolutionized the timber and logging industry. the handhelds do all of the gps coordinating, mapping, tracking, and analysis of large plots of land that was previously done by hand and poor estimation. they can tell exactly how much lumber the company can get out of any type of property, and also the locations that are prime for the pickin and the ones that need to mature a little longer. after his interview i helped him do a little bit of research about the company, the industry, and their competition. well....at least i thought that i was helping him. as it turns out Will has an inner businessman side of him that i never even knew about! his report was truly inspiring and i was not the only one who thought that because as soon as he went in for his second interview he got the job! Pat, his new boss, was so impressed with his knowledge of the forestry industry that he put him in a research and development position for a new timber cruising handheld that is only in its prototype stages. he asked Will to use his experience and understanding of the companies that make up the industry to add new features and components that would otherwise have gone unnoticed. Will worked with the IT guy and by the end of last week had developed three new features to implement into the final product. he told me about his thought process and how well the company responded to his innovative ideas - they started working on the application technology that very same day! i was so proud of him and even got a little teary when he was telling me about everything. most things he says go right over my head, but what i do understand is that this job is going to change our lives. he has done well for himself in all of the previous jobs before this one, but the type of jobs that he did were starting to wear on him, mostly physically but mentally too. this is the opportunity of a lifetime and i am so happy that he has found his niche in the business world.


which leads me to the team boatright part of the story....


for my graduate marking class, our senior project is to develop a multi-level marketing strategy for a local business, working with a professional marketing executive. i was chosen as project manager for my team - apprentice style! :)  after all that i had learned from Will, i asked him if he thought it would be okay for me to use forestry systems, inc. as the selected business to do the project for. he thought it was a great idea and the plan was set in motion. i met with his boss today and went over the specifics of what the project entails and how the end result will benefit his company. at first he was a little skeptical; i think he has very strong opinions about people involved with his company "thinking outside the textbook." i reassured him that this was not going to be a cut and paste project, but that we would be doing intense research and strategizing to expand his customer base and potentially gain access into a new target market all together. i was hoping for a little more enthusiam, but i think this is just going to be one of those things that i have to prove it, instead of just trying to convince him with fancy marketing/textbook words. the benefit of team boatright should not be underestimated! not only will i be able to learn a lot of in-depth information from Will, which will in turn make my project awesome, but he will also learn a lot from me and will be able to use all of my marketing guru knowledge when he goes out into the business world and sells his genius new device. when Will told Pat a little bit about me last week, he expressed a slight interest in bringing me on as part of Will's timber cruiser department. hopefully this project will show him that team boatright could become one of his secret weapons to dominate in the forestry services industry.


in other good news, i had submitted an essay to glamour magazine as part of their annual "real life read" competition. out of thousands of applicants, i got second place! although my essay will not be featured in the magazine, i was contacted by one of the editors requesting an interview with me. she said that deciding between myself and the winner was extremely difficult, and even though i didn't "win" per say, she still wants to do a piece on me, and how Will and I got to where we are today. she told me how compelled her staff was by "our story" when she called me last night for the interview. the staff members at the magazine who are assigned to the feature are going to do some supplemental research and will be in touch with me soon to put all of the final pieces together. i almost cannot believe this is really happening!


so...... i guess you could say that things have been looking up for us lately. we had a great weekend over on bronco lane with grandma and grandpa gertz, dad, michael, sara, corey and the adorable (10 month old) isaac. i had such a great time with everyone, especially my dad. we could not stop laughing... although i noticed that when him and Will get together, they are usually the ones who laugh the most. when it comes to teasing me, they are great together. it reminds me a lot of how my brother and dad used to pick on my mom a lot (lovingly of course) when i was growing up. and all she had to do to get them to stop was put on a pouty face. i have taken lessons from her and have found that i can pout my way into getting an apology (even if they're still laughing about it) and lots of hugs from my two favorite men.

Friday, January 7

how well do you know the bride & groom: correct and hilarious/incorrect answers revealed!

some of you have asked us what the answers were to our “how well do you know the bride and groom” cards at the wedding. i decided to not only post the correct answers, but also my favorite incorrect answers! one of my lovely bridesmaids, Stacy, definitely takes the cake for most “creative” and hilarious answers :)

Lindsey’s middle name is: ANN


Will’s (first) favorite animal to hunt is: DEER
Stacy’s answer: BAMBI

Will’s (second) favorite animal to hunt is: DUCK
Aunt Becky & Allie’s answer: BOAR
Stacy’s answer: COONS

Will’s hometown is: WAYCROSS, GA
Aunt Becky & Allie’s answer: POSSUM HOLLOW
some others:
CONFEDERATE FLAG
GOOD OL’ BOY LAND


Lindsey’s hometown is: GRAND RAPIDS, MI

When Lindsey was in 7th grade, her mom took her to her first concert ever! What was the name of the artist they saw? BRITNEY SPEARS/98 DEGREES
some others:
HANSON
SPICE GIRLS
both of these are actually artists that I *wish* I could’ve seen when I was that age, especially Hanson (embarrassing, but true!)

Will’s first truck was an ’87: BRONCO
WHITE FORD BRONCO LIKE OJ SIMPSON

Lindsey’s favorite board game is: MONOPOLY

Will won 2nd place at the Junior Olympics in the RIFLERY competition
Stacy’s answer: GUN SHOOTIN’
Grandma Carolyn’s answer: ALLIGATOR CATCHING
another: SWIMSUIT

The bride and groom got engaged on: NEW YEARS EVE
MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY
(what??)

Will’s favorite colors are: CAMOFLOUGE
our favorite answer: REDNECK RED

Lindsey is afraid of: THUNDERSTORMS
UNCLE LARRY
so many people put this as the answer – I had almost forgotten how scared I was of my Uncle Larry when I was younger….but apparently everyone else (eh hem) remembered that little “phase”
SCARY MEN WHO WANT TO FIGHT ON THE WAY TO THE WEDDING
Our favorite answer (Will’s dad): REDNECKS

Will cannot leave home without his: GEORGIA HAT

Will’s nickname for Lindsey is: LINDSEYBEAR
Michael’s answer: WOMAN

Will’s nickname for Lindsey’s dogs is: (the) STINKIES
Aunt Becky & Allie’s answer: PAINS IN THE A**ES
Michael’s answer: HELL HOUNDS
other answers:
DEVILS
ROAD KILL
MEAT
almost all of the answers for this question involved !$@*#. There was a very wide range of descriptions for !$@*#, but the above are our favorites



Lindsey’s favorite animal is: OTTERS
true story: when i was younger i had a little cookie tin with an otter on the lid and i loved it so much. i also had a necklace with an otter charm and i wanted to be a marine biologist when i grew up so i could play with otters all of the time and get paid. so, when Will took me to the Okefenokee Swamp Park two summers ago i was sooo happy!! and spent an hour and a half by the otter habitat. he came up to the gate and i swear he was trying to play an otter game with me. i loved him and made Will come with me visit him with me several times while we were there...and every time we've gone after that too!

Will’s favorite movie is: FORREST GUMP
Michael and four other people’s answer: BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
no words for that one!!! :)

i also wanted to share a couple of the notes our family left us as part of our guestbook. my favorite one, hands down, is from my Grandpa Gertz:
I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR WEDDING DAY BECAUSE…
“1. Lindsey and Will looked happy together
2. The location was very beautiful
3. I have never tried pumpkin beer before
4. Lindsey wore boots
5. Will wore boots too
6. Lindsey worked very hard to make the nice wedding gifts for everyone
6. The southern food was really good
7. I got to meet Will’s family and they are very nice people”


“It was the most unique and original wedding I have ever attended” --Nanny (Will's Aunt Ginger)

there were a lot of different kinds of “advice” left for us (some funny, some serious), but the most meaningful words of wisdom were given by Nanny:

WORDS OF WISDOM AND ADVICE TO LAST A LIFETIME…
“Always put each other first in your life – you are your own family now”
at first it seemed like a given, but after being married for three months, i can now say that i very, very truly understand what she means by that.

Will is making fried deer backstrap (aka deer nuggets) for dinner tonight and i am sooo excited! it's his very own recipe and as gross as it sounds (eh hemm Grandma Carolyn!) they're pretty much amazing. it is time for me to go home and spend some time with my husband since these are probably the last two days we'll have to hunt/hang out/relax together until the semester is over.
happy weekend everyone! 

Thursday, December 30

first annual boatright holiday letter* (kinda)

*a holiday letter....as a post on our blog…which is where I’ve been known to ramble…which is why our holiday letter is so long…which is why it kinda stops being a holiday letter and just turns into one big post.
enjoy!

This has been such an amazing year for Will and me and we’re so happy that we were able to share some of our best moments yet with our friends and family! We can’t thank you enough for your love and support throughout the year and we are so blessed to have such amazing people in our lives.
The highlight of our year, of course, was our wedding on October 3rd. Our families had travel times of 8-9 hours from Georgia, and 10-12 hours from Michigan/Illinois to Boone, North Carolina for the ceremony! It was so special to have everyone there together, despite the long distances! Two words to describe that weekend – ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE. My only wish is that we would have been able to spend more time with everyone. The day flew by so fast! Just as soon as we had a break from all of the events, it was time for everyone to get ready to head home. So… we are planning (and have already accomplished some of) the Boatright Wedding (Continued) Tour to the North and South!


Our southern tour began last week when we headed to Waycross, Georgia to spend the holidays with Will’s family. We had so much fun seeing everyone and I got to meet a few new family members which is always fun :) We headed south on Wednesday and stayed the night with Will’s brother Cliff in his new house in Valdosta, Georgia. He just finished his first semester at Valdosta State University and did very well. The next morning we headed out to Douglas, Georgia to Bran Hill Plantation where we stayed for two days with Will’s parents, sister (Ann) and her friend (Megan) and boyfriend!! (Ty), Cliff, cousin (JP), and Uncle Cliff. Megan’s parents and brother also came by for the evening. The boys went on a quail and pheasant hunt with the owner of the plantation and then all shot skeet that night. We also had a super competitive game of spoons where I explained the “traditional Hammersley” rules of the game. This is one of our family’s favorite game to play when we get together (Beth and Jamie – you know what I’m talking about!!). I will now never be able to live down the phrase “Hammersley rule” ever, ever again. I was also able to try fried quail for the first time (aka Will put a piece on my plate and told me I had to eat it) and it was actually very good! We headed home from the plantation on Christmas Eve and met up with Will’s grandparents, Mama Pat and Pop, for the evening church service. I will tell you this – the food prepared for us at the plantation was good, but Will’s mom definitely takes the cake for delicious meals every morning, noon, and night while we were there!
On Monday we took a little trip to Kingsland, Georgia to spend some time with Will’s other grandparents, Granny and Papa Gerald. There was family around all day – Uncle Kerry, Uncle Bud, Naomi and her boys (AJ and Cole), Aunt Karla, Uncle Art and their twin girls (Lauren and Leanne)! It was great getting to meet Lauren and Leanne, who are in their first year of college, as well as their significant others :) My favorite part of that day was when Will got up from the couch to introduce himself to Leanne’s boyfriend (Cody) and didn’t realize that I had stood up too. He swung his arm out (thinking that I was still sitting on the couch) and smacked me square in the forehead saying, “And this is my wife Lindsey!” We all could not stop laughing! The trip flew by and before we knew it, a week had passed and we headed back home yesterday morning. We left wearing t-shirts and came back to freezing temperatures and snow everywhere! The tour to the north is definitely going to be in the summer and we can’t wait to see everyone! (I already called dibs on the bouncy bed at Grandma Carolyn’s house haha)


One year ago on New Years Eve, Will got down on one knee in front of the giant Christmas tree at the park in downtown Greensboro and asked me to marry him. Since that moment, our lives have never been the same. We’ve had ups and downs and sometimes struggled as a young couple, but ever since day one (almost 7 years ago!) we were always there for each other and looked out for the other. The strength of our relationship has carried us through life’s challenges and we have grown so much in the past year. I’ve been told several times by several different people that “these are the years we will look back on and laugh…. and maybe even miss it a little.”
Will worked as a “tree surgeon” for a little while this year and then started with Ansco, a company who is subcontracted through AT&T, setting cell phone poles and running the new UVerse cable and internet lines around the state. He has been looking for a local company to work for as a transmission linesman, which is what he has a college degree in and has done in the past when he worked for Irby Construction. Most power line transmission companies require a lot of out of state traveling for long periods of time, and not wanting to leave his super amazing wife, he has settled doing other similar jobs. His big break came a few weeks ago when he applied for and got the job at Buck’s Communications, a local company (yes!!!), building and maintaining cell phone towers and all of the other types of long haul cable line installation and maintenance.

Will's job description doesn't really need any words :)

He has also worked a few independent tree service jobs for our neighbor and people who were referred to him by our neighbor.

Will giving me a "demonstration" of how to cut down a tree -- in the front yard of our old house!

As always, he sets aside plenty of time to hunt and be out in the woods. He still claims that he has been tracking a huge deer that will be in our freezer any day now. Hmmmm….uh-huh, sure Will! We’ll believe it when we see it mister! :)

I permanently (very, very permanently) retired my waitress apron at the end of June when I landed an awesome job with the internship program at Syngenta Crop Protection in the transportation and logistics department! How did I go from waiting tables at Mellow Mushroom to working for a multi-billion dollar global company? – by realizing that my online Supply Chain Management class that I was taking at the time was going to be an uphill battle and deciding that I would persistently tackle each chapter on a daily basis in order to get a decent grade. I was “one of those” annoying students that would email my professor all the time challenging his point deductions and asking a long list of questions on a weekly basis. The beginning of the semester was a struggle (mentally – I just didn’t get it! emotionally - I was having a hard time getting back into school after taking time off to cope with my mom’s passing and be with my family), but in the end did very well and apparently made an impression on my professor because he asked if he could recommend me to Syngenta for a job. Of course I said yes, and the next day I received a call from the head of the department asking me when I could come in for an interview. I interviewed on a Tuesday and was told that there were still several other applicants that were scheduled to interview, but that I would know either way if I got the job by Friday afternoon. Two hours later, I received an email from the head of the department congratulating me on being chosen for the position and requesting a formal acceptance so that I could start as soon as possible! I love my job and have learned so much in the past six months! Their internship program is definitely going to improve my chances of landing a permanent job here when I graduate and will look pretty nice on my fresh out of college resume.

Four of the five and a half years that I’ve lived in North Carolina have been spent taking orders, refilling drinks, cleaning up the post-meal wreckage from small children and sugar packets (or crackers, or crayons, or all of the above!), refusing obnoxious drunks another round, bussing tables, rolling silverware, burning my fingers on hot plates, smelling like an old wet greasy towel when I got home, making $2.13 an hour and crossing my fingers for a 20% tip. Not that I’m complaining - but waiting tables is harder than most people think!!! However, the pay can definitely make it all worth it depending on the potential generosity of strangers and the never-failing generosity of the family and friends who came to Ruby Tuesday and/or Mellow Mushroom and requested me to be their waitress! Knowing that I was graduating with a marketing degree from a prestigious business school in less than a year, I began to panic because I had absolutely no relative job experience to my field of study. My nightmare: future interviewer looks at my resume and asks me why I would be a valuable asset to his marketing/sales department and I answer, “Umm, because I can up-sell the crap out of pizza and beer?” In my professor’s request for recommendation he pointed out that even if I had a job already, I should strongly consider the fact that the company, who is well-established with 24,000 employees and locations in 90 different countries, would look be a selling point on my resume. I’m so glad that he appreciated my effort in class, and that I now have a job that I love – with a great boss, co-workers, and work environment to boot.



Recently, Will and I have been talking about what our next step should be. In the past few months I have realized how much I want to stay in school and get my master’s degree as soon as I graduate. I figure that while I have the momentum and the drive to dive head first into an MBA program (eep!), I should take advantage of it. Right? I went to lunch with Will’s mom on Tuesday and had a really great talk with her about the possibilities for the future. The biggest decision that Will and I are facing right now is who takes the next step?
Will has been wanting to go back to school for a while now, but it would be very difficult for both of us to be in school at the same time.
I can definitely see myself earning my master’s degree over the next two years.
We both can see ourselves starting a family.
About the family…she said what most other people normally say: “don’t feel rushed to have children right away,” “take the time that you have now to focus on yourselves and enjoy the freedom you have to make last minute plans and be flexible with your lives,” “you won’t get to have any time alone for the next 18 years!” (haha), etc. But here is what most people don’t know and what Will and I didn’t know until recently – there is a deadline. Without going into a lot of personal details, I’ll say it like this… Unknown to me, my chances of being able to carry a baby to term have been slowly decreasing over the years and will begin to rapidly decrease in the next two to three years. An unlucky string of events have caused this deadline to be brought to our attention in the last few weeks and handling the news has been quite difficult. It meant a lot to me to be able to talk openly about everything not only to Will, but also his mom (and now my mom too!). She gave me some great advice and although we do have some time, it doesn’t feel like it’s enough to make that big of a decision. We're still waiting for me to graduate so we can go on our honeymoon! We have been praying about this decision a lot lately and for those of you who have been doing the same, I can’t thank you enough. The fate of Baby B is in God’s hands and that has given us such peace and comfort. I have a million questions for the big man upstairs, and I know in time He will answer them.


In eleven short days I will be back in school for my last semester as an undergrad business student. The break in between semesters has been much needed and I definitely got tons of well-deserved naps in, which always makes me happy. I finished the semester with a 3.9 GPA! After (barely) making it through the curveballs of the fall 2009 and spring 2010 semesters, my GPA was beginning to sink but I worked hard this semester and am back on the Dean’s List and Chancellor’s List! It will be very close, but if I can pass my advanced Spanish class (I tested out of the first three when I got back from the Dominican Republic and was somewhat fluent but have been putting the last one off….for four years – oops!), I might just walk with honors and a fabulous sash at graduation! Next week Will starts his new job and then we are off and running into the new year! We miss you all and will hopefully be seeing you soon! Instead of jet setting to a Caribbean island in May, we are thinking about renting an RV and doing some sightseeing across the country. My favorite memories of my childhood involve family vacations towing along our little pop up camper and experiencing all of the little pieces that make up our country. Who needs an oceanside suite when you have the Horseshoe Ranch in Wyoming? Or buffalo burgers at Wall Drug in South Dakota? Or Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky? Corn Belt, Bible Belt, and Wheat Belt USA we will see you soon!

A little flashback from 2009: our first date - the first day of Will's visit after three lonnnng years apart! :) Little did we know that our innocent best friends date that day would turn into lots of romantical dates, and then an engagement, and then a wedding, and now - an amazing marriage!


We love you all – Happy New Year!
Lindsey & Will 




Monday, December 13

sneak peak: official wedding pictures

as most of you know, i am not very patient. i knew that i would have to wait for a little while to get the professional wedding pictures back, but again....not very patient. i emailed our photographer and asked if he could just send a couple if he had a minute. a couple days later he sent me these:











i am absolutely in love with them and amazed at his talent! how he made a gloomy day look so beautiful is beyond me. now i've lost even more patience to see the rest.
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