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Giveaway :: Black Friday Grab Bags!

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Or, I suppose, Black Friday grab boxes would be more appropriate! We hope y’all had a fabulous turkey day and are enjoying time with family and friends! (Or just enjoying some good old fashioned retail therapy… that’s okay, too!)

In the name of cleaning out our office, we’ve unearthed a pile of exceedingly random items. Some are awesome (think freebie products from events, ever-so-slightly damaged items from photoshoots), and some are, well, random :)

To wit:

Told you! Anyway, in honor of Black Friday, we have 10 awesomely random Southern Weddings grab boxes to give away. In addition to assorted remnants from our infamous office closet, you might even find a copy of V3 in your box! After that, we really have no idea what you’ll find.

Interested? Just leave a comment below telling us your your favorite part of Thanksgiving dinner. Have a great weekend, y’all!

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    Looks like fun!

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Happy Thanksgiving!

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We hope y’all are with your families and enjoying turkey today! (Or tofurkey, if that’s more your style!) We wanted to take a moment to each list a few of the things we’re thankful for on this most wonderful holiday.

From Emily, whose favorite part of Thanksgiving dinner is stuffing:
I am thankful for my family. I really think I lucked out with the most loving, most brilliant, and most fun family that a girl could ever ask for. I’m thankful for a warm home, a snuggly bed, and best friends, even if they’re flung far and wide. I’m thankful for God and the innumerable blessings He has entrusted to me. And today, I will probably be thankful for the Butterball hotline, seeing as I am cooking Thanksgiving dinner.

From Katharine, whose favorite part of Thanksgiving dinner is Stouffer’s Macaroni and Cheese (which is what she’s contributing to her family’s spread):
After five years, I am thankful to be spending my first Thanksgiving with Kyle. My father will be hosting the celebration this year, and I couldn’t think of a better place to share our first official holiday as husband and wife than at my family’s home in Virginia. (Macaroni + Cheese will be included.) I’m grateful for the year of changes we have enjoyed, for my father and three younger siblings and for my new family in Cincinnati. (Our first home in North Carolina, my best friend Molly and the Duke trail are just a few of the blessings that make make life so sweet.) Speaking of sweet, I’m especially grateful for candy – of all shapes and sizes.



From Lara, whose favorite part of Thanksgiving dinner is: my mom’s turnip puree.  OK, maybe it doesn’t sound exciting at first glance, but it’s like mashed potatoes with a hint of spicy heat and nutmeg.  Pretty much Southern heaven on earth. I am so grateful for Jesus, my family, and the way God has worked in my life this year.  I’m so grateful for Katharine, Emily, Marissa, Whitney, Nicole and Sierra and how they make me want to be my best every day.  They put up with my crazy ideas and my insatiable drive that keeps us busy.  I love you all so much.  I am so grateful for Gina and Emily L. and for the adventure of a lifetime we just went on.  I’ve never had close girlfriends and I have found two soulmates.  I’m so grateful for the people who opened their hearts to us on that journey.  All 100+ new friends – I’m thanking God for each one of you at my Thanksgiving table today.  So much love and thanks for all that you are.  As they say, my cup overfloweth.  I could write volumes.  I’m thankful for YOU, dear readers.  Thank you for supporting us.  I’m grateful for my eternal roomie Harmony, who is like a sister to me, and for my half-sister Kathy.  I’m thankful that these two women – my favorite women in LA – just happened to meet by chance the other night.  God is good.  I’m grateful for all of these people who have made this year so powerful for me.  Last but not least, I’m thankful for my husband.  My grandma loves him too… maybe a little too much.  Filmed just ten days ago when Gina, Ari, Emily and I went to Irvine.  Wait for it… wait for it….

Grandma Bunny from lara casey on Vimeo.


Happy Thanksgiving, lovely readers! What are you thankful for?

Photo by Erin Hearts Court

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Y’all liked our Halloween inspiration board so much we figured we’d give you one for Thanksgiving, as well!

Credits, clockwise from top left: first two via All Things Lovely, from Marston House, photo by Victoria Pearson, via Classic Bride, from Martha Stewart Weddings, from Martha Stewart Weddings, via Jupiter Images, from Martha Stewart Weddings, by Melissa Schollaert

In the meantime, our office is scattering today to spend some quality time with our families and good food. The plans:

Emily: I’m actually staying in North Carolina for Thanksgiving this year! It’s going to be a strange Thursday in many ways, most importantly because there will be FAR fewer people around the table than is custom for my family: just 4. Usually, if we’re with my Mom’s side of the family, there are 13 of us, and if we’re with my Dad’s, upwards of 25. Also of note: I’m cooking Thanksgiving dinner. Stay tuned to see how THAT turns out :)

Katharine: Rest easy, folks: I certainly will not be cooking Thanksgiving dinner this year, so all are safe from that inevitable disaster! In a few short hours, Kyle and I will be making the drive up to Virginia to celebrate our first Thanksgiving as husband and wife. Little sister Bissy already has big plans for us: repeat showings of the new Harry Potter movie, Black Friday shopping, our annual closet swap (where she inevitably makes out like a bandit) and a sleepover. If it sounds like a sixteen-year-old’s dream vacation, you’re right. If only I could convince my family to serve a Thanksgiving steak instead of Tom Turkey, it would be my dream vacation!

Lara: Ari is on 24 hour call Thanksgiving day and Saturday, so he’s literally in the hospital all week. I’m sad that I won’t be with him on Thanksgiving, but there are a lot of people who will be very thankful to be in his care that day. I’m headed to Pensacola, Florida, to spend the holiday with my parents. It’s just the three of us this year… and some cats… and a chicken… and a duck. Life on the Casey farm. My mom always cooks a big feast and this year I’m particularly excited to focus on getting to know more about each of their lives. You get to a certain age (30 for me, I suppose) where you just want to be better friends with your parents and know more about who they are and where they came from. I’m excited for us all to grow closer and to give thanks for our many blessings. It’s also traditionally a big weekend for everyone from my high school to get together, so I’m excited to see some old friends, too! Bring on the turkey y’all!

What are your Thanksgiving plans?

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