To being you all up to speed...I graduated from law school in May and immediately started studying for the bar exam. That horrible 2-day test was July 30th and 31st. Since July 31st is our anniversary, my wonderful husband gave me my gift before I left for the second half of the exam. I had been wanting diamond studs and he searched 5 different jewelry stores and even enlisted the help of one of his baseball player's dad, who used to be the district manager of a jewelry store chain. He told me that he wanted to give me a good luck present, so I wore them to the exam. Obviously the worked like a charm, since I found out on October 10th that I passed the Tennessee bar exam!
When we found out, Paul and I were in Phoenix visiting some friends for the weekend and winding down from a 6-day trip to Rocky Point, Mexico. Since we were not able to go on a vacation during the summer, we took an extra-long vacation during Paul's fall break. Paul and I were the only ones at our friends' house, as they were both at work. The results were to be posted at 12 noon on the law examiners' website, but much to my nerves' dismay, it was not up until 12:35! I believe that I sort of blacked out from the time I got out of bed (6:45 am, Phoenix time) until the time the "successful list" was posted. Paul says that I paced in circles around the house, stopping only to refresh the page the list was to be posted. Anyway, once I saw that I passed, I started crying and after hugging Paul for a long time, we started calling our family and friends to share the news! Now, a month later, I am in full swing as an attorney in Columbia, TN. I concentrate mainly on real estate, corporate, and estate law. Tomorrow, I will be sworn in by the Tennessee Supreme Court and then it will all be official!
Paul is anxiously waiting for baseball season to come. This season will definitely be tough, but I have a feeling that his players will exhibit a great amount of strength. A couple of weeks before Paul and I left for our vacation, one of Paul's seniors passed away. It's the worst news any person can ever expect, especially when it's a 17-year old kid. Kris was definitely a leader not only for the baseball team, but also for the entire school. He was an amazing baseball player with so much potential. Kris was also the kind of son that most parents dream of. It was so amazing to see how much of an impact one person could make in his community in such a short time. Although we don't know why this tragedy happened, we know that it's all part of God's plan. A friend of Kris's mother created a website in his memory and even if you did not know him, the website is so touching. It's just one example of the impact he made in so many lives, including mine and Paul. http://kris-hardison.last-memories.com/
I guess this is about all for now. I plan to update with pictures from our vacation soon and we have more updates to come soon!