yum yum weekend

This weekend was glorious and rare for Georgia. It was in the seventies with almost no humidity. I went to the Sweetwater 420 Festival on Saturday, then grilled out with some friends, all the while enjoying every minute of the weather. On Sunday, I played tennis with Jim and spent the afternoon by the pool.

One of the best parts of the weekend was finding the Yum Yum Cupcake Truck at the festival. I finally got to try the cupcakes and although I certainly still prefer the ice cream truck, it's definitely a great additional to the Atlanta scene.

I hope you had a good weekend!

WhoDey? Oudin.



The first time I watched IU basketball my freshman year of college, I remember thinking - oh my gosh, they're my age! These semi-celebrities, boys we'd had crushes on, were now my peers.

Then as I began to investigate this finding, I realized that some professional athletes were younger than me (I'm kind of a sports-watching novice). It felt so odd. I suddenly felt inadequate. Sure, I was in college, but they were in college and providing us with the joy of March Madness.

It was even more shocking my senior year when I realized that 75 percent of all college athletes are younger than me. What was I doing with my life?

I just experienced this feeling again recently when I learned about seventeen year old Melanie Oudin. I'm five years older than her (half a decade!) and she's all over the news as she made it the US Open quarterfinal. What was I doing when I was seventeen? Well, I think I was probably still enjoying the fact that I could drive...

Even though Oudin lost tonight, I can't help but be in awe. In just ten days, she's evolved from a typical American teenager (though talented at tennis, still leading a typical life) to a celebrity. The word "believe" is now a message reserved for her tennis shoes. She actually has command of a word as common as believe.
She'll undoubtedly receive insane sponsorship as her career continues to grow. And as long as she doesn't pull a Phelps, things should remain pretty constant. So, I'm sure she was sad to see the tournament end for her, but for a Marietta girl, things are looking pretty good.