Monday, December 31, 2012

12- to 2012

Celebrating the end of 2012 and amazing year for Amy Vaughan who became Amy Vaughan-Roland.
To celebrate all the year has meant to us at 2950...
Here are 12 photos that best describe life in the year 2012

 
We drank a boat load of beer... literally! 6/30/212

 
I married my prince charming! 6/30/2012


100 Wish lanterns all to come true for me & you! ALV <3 NJR
 
Spoil the nephews and nieces... Gold fish and LOTS of cotton candy!


Seeing the ponies swim as Chincoteague Island and getting to help/ become a Salt Water Cowboy by loading them for the sale... Livestock knowledge comes in handy! ALWAYS!

 
5 Museum trips, and the honeymoon of our dreams.. including para sailing!


We hosted 300+ guests at the farm for Farm Visitation!
 



We welcome 2 little kittens to the family Tippy & Moe!
 
 
Master Samuel Sham Wow Thor Wilson the First celebrated his first birthday Aunt Amy Style!

 
My beautiful god baby "Short Stack" turned 1! I had the honor of making her cake!


 
We had a private air show in the front yard one Sunday when our neighbor brought his plane and landed in the yard!
And in 2013 just like 2012 may we remember the wishes of our dear friends "The Mayberrys"
 
 
Love to you!
Nathan & Amy Roland!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Ravens Fans in Packer Nation

We may be Ravens Fans @ 2950... but it's true we've joined the Packer Nation!
Lunch Packers that is!
 Living on a budget with hopes of paying off my car, student loans, and some credit cards in the very near future we are doing all we can to save more money.
 
Sometimes with my busy schedule tutoring I'm packing breakfast, lunch and dinner, but it is keeping us on a strict food budget. We've also been shopping at Aldi and have cut our grocery bill! WITHOUT cutting Coupons cause let's get real... I don't have time for that!

 
 
This Coffee Area in the kitchen also keeps me from stopping for coffee in the mornings. It also helps to make sure that I am not loading up on caffeine to get through the day and is limiting me to one cup a day, a much better choice!
 
Oh yeah, It's all John Deere, I mean who would not want a handsome farm boy on a John Deere Making your Coffee.. DUH!
 
Getting chores done during the week is essential since every second of the weekend is always packed with family time since Nate and I are on opposite schedules all week
 
. By putting all the weekly chores on Popsicle sticks Nate and I choose a few a day, from the Un Done jar, and then they move to the Done jar. It shares the chore responsibility and makes sure the whole house gets clean every week!
 
 Doing this ensures that by the weekend all the chores have been done, there is not looming sinks of dirty dishes... and that DAMN laundry does not pile up ( I loath laundry!)
 
There is also a certain excitement (lame I know) about choosing a chore at random to do. Makes it feel more like an award or something.
 
Tonight I receive to coveted Wash Dishes ( only use Palmolive it was the only thing Grandpa Vaughan would allow in his kitchen!)
 
And.. the prestigious clean downstairs bathroom....( still like scrubbing the toilet more than laundry!)
 
 
And... wouldn't you know it.. I jinxed myself... just drew a laundry stick... damn!

Till next time here are some things that this little wife are finding to help have a smooth running household where we get it done... even the laundry!

Much Love,
Said Wife

Thursday, September 13, 2012

So how's married life??

 
So everyone we meet says... "So... How's married life?"
Magical... usually my response...
So how is it?
Here is a peek into married life @ 2950
I am adapting to being called Mrs. Roland, Mrs. Vaughan-Roland (legally and paperwork name) and Miss. Vaughan and numerous variations there of including HEY! During the kick off to year 7 of my teaching career!


Being a farm kid and even though neither Nate and I are on the farm working full time,,, I stillam a farm wife through and through!
Farm wives are thrifty, turn chores into a job, and buy stock in the Ball Mason Jar company!

 I took the opportunity to can EVERYTHING I could get my hands on. The pressure cooker was a wedding gift and I've taken full advantage of it! Like all newlyweds we are not by any means rich so this will be a great stockpile for winter. THere is also plenty of veggies in the freezer, 1/4 of a steer and a pig coming soon!

 I've started stalking Pintrest for lots of great ideas, and for around $50 I've started an awesome kitchen make over that made even my sister think that I got new cabinets put in... WIN!~

 Oh and yes.. there is still that damn laundry!
 

But... for a little over $2.00 I was able to make 5 gallons of homeade laundry soap that I am in LOVE with! And boy does it do a great job cleaning the grungy farm clothes of my now handsome farmer like husband!


Settling in to our new back to school schedule, a fine balancing, tight rope walking, roller coaster that includes us working  full time jobs, a house with a big ol' yard, pigs to feed, cows to feed, a 2nd Master's Degree in progress, case managing 18 special education students, tutoring 4 hours a week, being dutiful Grandchildren on birth and of choice, and occasionally finding time for hygine and sleep.
Shew,,, when I look at it like that boy I'm exhausted!
TIll next time...
We are Rollin Down the Road of Roland and the answer to the question... Married life is by far our greatest adventure yet!

Much Love,
Mrs. Vaughan..... Roland.... Vaughan-Roland... HEY HEY....

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Married People...

Does being married really change things? I think in fact it does...

Married people... do LOT more laundry than unmarried people... I think it's the idea that you are now supposed to be a domestic goddess and channel your inner June Cleaver...



Married People... Make Jams and Jelly and dig potatoes when it is 100+ degrees outside... and bake pies... Oh yeah Betty Crocker... I'm coming for ya!


As a result... Married People SWEAT A LOT! Could just be a coincidence that it's been 100,000 degrees since the wedding... but I blame it on being married! :)p


Married People... Take a house that was once for one... and make it a home for 2... I've lived here for 7 years so we are enjoying making it our home together!


Married People... don't go to bars ... instead they spend the time spoiling their nieces and nephews with to much sugar and carnival fish... You are welcome Jason and Megan!

And... when married people go on dates... sometimes their moms tag along... and it's really OK!

Married life is just what we hoped for... A BOLD adventure of making 2 lives into one, planning for a future, and learning to sign a new last name!

Stay Tune for adventures from our Honeymoon... We leave in 32 hours...

Much Love!
The ROLANDS

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Well in the past 2 weeks we welcomed almost 400 visitors to the home farm, put several hundred bales of hay up, and oh yeah... WE GOT MARRIED!!!!
When people ask about the day all I can say is that every vision I had in my mind was surpassed! Down to the last detail it was exactly what Nate and I had hoped and worked for!


They say that the day flies by and boy does it! A friend from school Tina reminded me all along to make sure to take moments to take it all in and capture the memories... Great advice Tina! Some things that will stick with me forever:

*  Just how handsome Nate looked when I first saw him :)
* Walking hand and hand through the corn field misty eyed with my equally as misty eyed Dad.
* The Snake that chased the bridal party through the field.
* How GORGEOUS all the girls were, but especially my sisters Kim & Kelly!
* Catching fireflies with best friend Robin's 3 year old Mallory <3
* Having my best friend Jen give the same wish I gave at her wedding a few years back.
* The sweet sound of the bluegrass band playing I'll Fly Away for our lost loved ones as it echoed through the valley.
* The Indigo Bunting ( Grandma Vaughan's Favorite Bird) that perched on the tree just beyond the preacher and stayed until the moment my Dad gave me away.
* Having Alex play the Chicken Dance for our cousin Joey who danced the night away!
* Aunt Marla breaking her foot dancing the apron dance with Nate
And...
All the wishes that were sent just for us :) Oh and the fact that they landed in a cow pasture the next farm over... Sorry Rutledge Brick House Farm We <3 You!

Today the last of the wedding gifts got put away, and as I did my tidying of the house I also noticed that the flowers had begun to fade. What is a bride to do when her flowers begin to wilt... You find someone who would love them, who you love and who you know who loves you and your new husband more than words  !
Much Love,







Thursday, June 21, 2012

Construction Ahead!




This Sign hangs on the door of our Spare Room... Now Wedding HQ. Right now every flat surface including some floors in our 1897 farm house are engulfed in full wedding construction.


I've been collecting items for 6 months to give the perfect touch to our big day, so now it's time to organize all those yard sale, and goodwill boxes in preparation for the big day. The only "new" item I bought for the wedding that did not come from either consignment, Goodwill, or a Yard Sale, is the Cake Plate Nate & I will put our wedding cake on. Doing this has helped to keep the cost down, and you'll see on the 30th, that it all comes together to make our dream day come true!

When at David's Bridal my girls saw headpieces and tried a few on. We all had sticker shock and the $50 tag on each one. So we opted for an afternoon of wine an DIY and made our own from supplies I found at Joanne's. Everyone is embracing the vintage style, right down to the hairstyles.


Everyone is being SUPER helpful, which makes me a very unstressed Bride... For now anyway... Even my beloved Shams came to help. He was really good at throwing, um.... organizing some of our craft materials. <3



Even Nate is doing his part to ensure that everything is perfect for our BIG day. We made sure his part including heavy equipment operation and he was one happy guy! We have been adding 3 loads of stone to the driveway to ensure our guests don't have to re enact a scene from Dukes of Hazard in order to make it to the reception. Although, a Dixie Horn would be encouraged ;)

As we make our final preparations and the countdown gets to 9, we are reminded of all the amazing people here and resting on high who have worked hard right beside us to ensure our journey on the Road to Roland is one of memories, good friends, and good wine.

Until Next Time,
Future Mrs. Amy Vaughan- Roland


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Romeo and The Juliet Cap


Here is my Grandmother Mary Elizabeth Rittenhouse Vaughan and her "Romeo" Charles Hadley Vaughan on their wedding day in 1954! She is wearing the Juliet Cap I will wear on my wedding day!


Here is a picture of the Juliet cap ! This cap is from the Rittenhouse-Byrne side of our family ( Grandma Vaughan's Family) and has been worn by brides in our family for 127 YEARS!
This style of cap gets its name from Romeo and Juliet when pictures of the ever lovely Juliet were shown she wore a cap of this style.


After the I do's the bride signs her new name for the first time and puts her wedding date on the card in the box and adds a picture of her big day and then hand the box back to the "Box Keeper" currently my sister Kim!


For now I am settled in with my Romeo getting ready for the big day!
The "Hat" remains safe in the box with "the keeper" until then!
June 18th will be my first chance to wear it with the hairstylist for a practice run!

So excited for the amazing traditions that will come with our big day some 127 years old!
We also look forward to our own Road to Roland traditions in the days, months, and years to come!

See you soon!
Almost Mrs. Amy Vaughan-Roland!!!!!!

:)

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Fishing poles welcome... Shoes always optional!

Some locals call it Wright's Lake, Bradenbaugh Bay, or even "The Pond," Whatever you call it we are blessed to get to call it home!

Wright's Lake as it is known to the locals is located here on the Wright Farm, the 130 acre farm where Nate & I live. Here is a little history lesson on the pond:





On November 7, 1957 a group of Highway Administration Engineers met to discuss plans to build "Site 2A" now known as Wright's Lake. The plan was to build a pond as a Federal Flood Control Pond to prevent Little Deer Creek from overflowing its banks and destroying crop ground throughout Harford County.




On October 12, 1961 they began building the flood wall. The little boy in the picture is likely my dad who remembers seeing the "men and the machines," that day.


In October 1962 after a series of rainstorms the pond began to fill...

 Fast forward 50 years and it will be the spot where Nate & I say our I do's... ( This is the view from our wedding site!)

This is where I caught my 1st fish, and spent endless Sunday afternoons cooking hot dogs on our family "vacation" days. With the commitment a dairy farm brings there were not a lot of opportunities to go away on vacation so we made vacation days to the pond.
There is no place on earth where you feel closer to heaven then watching the sunrise over that hillside curled up in a duck blind with your dad or your two best guy friends ( Nick & Brian).




 Grandpa Vaughan was famous for his schematic drawings for picnics and events... I guess a little rubbed off.... This is the current artist rendition of the ceremony cite.


Every time I walk this field I find a 4 leaf clover... A tradition passed down from Grandpa Waite Vaughan.. They say he could find them as he was walking without looking and it is a trait my sisters and I have inherited....
 

 Whenever I go to the pond I just can't help myself to play in the water.... Question is will they be able to keep me out of it in a WHITE DRESS! UH OH!

Here on the flat is where the tent for the reception will be set up... It's 150 steps from the water....

Here on the Road to Roland fishing poles are always welcome... and shoes are just optional!

Get excited it's going to be a great day!

Love,
Amy & Nate