2011
The year that started as any other year would but quickly turned out to be the best year of my life.
January 5, 2011
I finally got a new job. :) I needed to get out of the current job situation and had been trying for years. The economy didn't help my efforts, but finally I had succeeded. The new job has been a blessing to my life. Much more laid back than Corporate America and much nicer people to be around. I am a better person because of the change that I made. I am a believer that your surroundings (people and places) make a huge impact on your happiness and I choose to be around people that are positive, hard working, and give credit where credit is due.
January 7, 2011
September 17, 2011-Our Wedding Day!
We worked so hard to plan the perfect wedding and it turned out amazing! We were married at the Delaney Vineyards in Grapevine, TX (www.delaneyvineyards.com/). Let me tell you, this venue was breathtaking! They really worked hard on the little details that we wanted to make the day special. We worked with many great vendors to help make our special day, just that....Special! Our florist was Darla with Devin's Designs in Grapevine. She was so great to work with and does spectacular arrangements! I couldn't have been happier with her. CN Catering (http://www.cncatering.com/) provided the food, and I continue to get compliments on that. I actually got to eat the food at my wedding and I must admit, it was delicious. Speaking of delicious, our cake!! Ruth Robbins, Tastefully Yours Cakes (http://www.tastefullyyourscakes.com/) was gracious enough to make our wedding cakes for us and they were so yummy!! She bakes and decorates these cakes out of her home in Southlake. She really listened to our design requests and delivered beautifully. I would recommend Ruth for any cake needs, not just wedding. I have gained an amazing family who loves me and supports me, and most importantly a husband who is on my side :).
"My Greatest wish for the two of us is that through the years our love for each other will so deepen and grow, that years from now we will look back on this day, our wedding day, as the day we loved each other the least."
Honeymoon-
We spent our honeymoon at the Grand Hyatt Resort in Kaua'i, HI. Let me tell you, this place will take your breath away. The open breeze way to the amazing water views to the multi-level pool/salt water lagoon were something I had only seen in books. We were greeted by friendly staff and quickly checked in to our room. The rooms were so pretty and had great views (no matter what you were looking at). This resort was so spectacular that you didn't even have to leave if you didn't want to. We, however, wanted to explore all that the island had to offer.
We started our excersions with a golf outing at the infamous Poipu Bay Golf Course, The Home of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf 1994-2006. (http://www.poipubaygolf.com/). --I highly recommend eating breakfast in the clubhouse before starting your golf outing. David was like a kid at Christmas when he walked into this place (which happens to be just a short walk from the Grand Hyatt). I had a smile on my face because he was so happy and excited to play where Greg Norman, Ernie Ells, Tiger Woods, Jim Furyk and Phil Mickelson have played. The views that you have while riding along this course are too pretty for words. I enjoyed just sitting back and taking it all in.

After breaking a club on the second hole, not shooting too well, a couple of 'not so friendly' golf guys and a little bit of sun, I was ready for my promised massage. :) I had agreed to let David play golf if I could have a spa day, little did I know that Mr. I Don't Do Spas wanted to come with me! I was so happy that he agreed to spend this relaxing day with me, and in the end...he loved it! -Don't tell him I told you. The Anara Spa at the Grand Hyatt was relaxing and beautiful (http://kauai.hyatt.com/hyatt/pure/spas/). With the purchase of a spa package, you have access to the spa all day long. The spa had saunas, hot tubs, a lap pool, lunch, and just a peaceful getaway from all of the other people at the resort. We opted for the
Kauai Ku Uipo (Lovers) Escape
You’ll be presented with tropical salts, native Kauai Clay, and organic oils for you to apply and enjoy together in your deluxe lava rock shower and wild ginger steam grotto. Next, you'll enjoy a romantic, orchid-strewn bubble bath in your serene soaking tub for two. In your private couple's hale, you'll then be treated to side-by-side Anara Massages and decadent Lokahi Garden Pedicures.
--We extended our massage time instead of the pedicures.
and spent 3 hours being pampered with the beautful Hawaiian backdrop.
Many people would wait to get a massage AFTER their 8 hour kayak, zipline and hiking tour...but NOT the Rogers'. We do things a little different. :) I let David pick this event out and let me tell you....He did a great job, but I was exhausted afterwards. We knew that we wanted to do some adventourous things while in Hawaii and Outfitters Kaua'i (http://outfitterskauai.com/index.php) had a package that put it all together. We chose the Kipu Zipline Safari and it started out with a 2-mile kayaking trip on the Hule'ia River, followed by short hikes to swimming holes and had lunch provided. I don't know if it is good to eat before you zipline or after, but we opted for before. (Everything turned out great, no sickness here!) We took video of the quarter of a mile high zipline that we rode together. David was able to flip upside down while filming so he video is a little stomach wrenching. After the zipline we did a little more hiking that landed us at a really cute pool with water ziplines. The weather was a little chilly for me so I opted out of this activity, but David had fun! The end of the tour came after a motorized canoe picked us up, thank goodness we didn't have to kayak our way back. I don't think I could have done it.
Anyone who has visited Hawaii insists on taking a helicopter tour of the island. I had visited Hawaii about 8 years ago and went on one in Maui. I have terrible allergies and the pressure in the copter brought me to tears. I didn't want David to miss out on this and to be honest, I wanted to try it again. I'm so glad that I did. The helicopter tour was probably my favorite thing that we did. It was AMAZING. We flew with Blue Hawaiian Helicopters (http://www.bluehawaiian.com/) which I think is the best on the islands. Our pilot was very educated on the islands and was great at pointing things out while in the air. We took lots of pictures and were lucky enough to fly on a slightly rainy day which made for even more waterfalls.
Our last night in Kaua'i we went to the Lu'au at the Grand Hyatt (http://www.hyatt.com/gallery/kauailuau/index.html). The food was great, the entertainment was fun and I even got pulled on stage to show off my hulu skills. :) All in all a great experience.

Our honeymoon was full of fun, adventure, relaxation, quality time and I couldn't have asked for a better husband to share all of that with. Our life together started out with a bang!
I can't wait to see what 2012 has in store for
The Rogers' !!

