Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Micajah and Grace: A Good Match

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Good Match
Good Match
by JENNY WOODRUFF | photography by WOODWARD AND RICK PHOTOGRAPHERS
The wheels began to turn when the moth- ers of Micajah Sturdivant and Grace Gore discovered their children were both single and would be in Memphis over Thanksgiving two years ago.
Sturdivant, who usually wouldn’t even allow his mother to pick out a shirt for him much less a date, uncharacteristically said yes when his mom told him about her plans.
“While my parents haven’t necessarily tried to set me up, my extended family has never held back,” he said. “Actually, on the day of our first date, I was over at a cousin’s house in Memphis and told him that I was going on a date and he immediately replied, ‘So, who in our family has set you up this time?’”
Grace, who had been set up by her mother before (a date that didn’t fare too well), also reluctantly agreed to meet Micajah. “To be honest, I didn’t have high hopes for this one,” she said.
The former Miss Tennessee was to sing the national anthem at the Memphis Grizzlies game at the FedEx Forum, so the two decid- ed to meet there.
“He came to the game and we sat together and talked,” she said. “I left and thought he had no interest in me whatsoever. He played it cool to say the least.”
Though Grace and Micajah had not crossed paths, the two discovered they knew many of the same people. Grace, originally from Grenada, had actually taken horseback riding lessons from Micajah’s mother the summer after she was in the fourth-grade. Sturdivant is a native of Greenwood.
“I had no idea that she had a son,” she said. “I knew a lot of people who went to Pillow Academy (I went to Kirk), including Micajah’s sister, Lee; but since we are five years apart in age, he was already out of high school when I started.”
After graduating from the University of Mississippi, Grace moved to Nashville to work on her doctoral degree in audiology at Vanderbilt School of Medicine. After her
first year of grad school, she took a year off to serve as Miss Tennessee America 2007. She founded Graceful Sounds Inc., a nonprofit organization that provides hearing aids and audiology services to children in need.
Micajah, also a graduate of Ole Miss, par- ticipated in the first Barksdale Honors College there. After graduation and two years of commercial banking in Memphis, he attended Harvard Business School, an honor which his father and grandfather experi- enced as well. Upon completion of his MBA, he moved to Jackson to become the director of asset management with the MMI Hotel Group, a hotel development and manage- ment company that his grandfather started with Earle Jones in 1956.
After just a few dates, Grace invited Micajah to spend New Year’s Eve at her par- ents’ lake house on Grenada Lake. “I jumped at the opportunity and am glad that I did because it was a night where we really got to learn a lot about each other in the sense that there were a lot of folks there who would be around for the rest of our lives if we ended up together (close friends, extended family) and everything just felt right for both of us,” he said. “While we didn’t talk about it at the time, that night and that place began to have special meaning for us.”
So when Micajah decided to propose, he knew that was where he wanted it to be.
“This girl has had folks do some pretty impressive things for her, so I wanted to do something that would be specific to us,” he said.
Grace thought that they were going to dinner with all four of their parents for the first time. “While our families have known each other, the six of us had never gotten together.”
She drove to Grenada straight from class on January 23, 2009, to her parents’ house to wait for Sturdivant’s parents to arrive.
“Then, my mom starts pestering me to drive out to the lake house to get a chip and dip platter she wanted to use,” she
said. “I certainly didn’t understand the importance of that platter seeing that I had just come in from driving all afternoon.
“Micajah said we should just go since we had plenty of time. When we got to the lake house I told him to wait in the car, but he said that it was a pretty night and we should hang out for a little bit.” The two sat down on the
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They decided on the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, N.C., because Grace wanted to get married in the mountains during her favorite time of the year, when the leaves change in the fall.
Emily and Ross Webster, Micajah and Grace Sturdivant
porch swing looking out over the lake and Sturdivant began recounting the New Year’s Eve party her parents had the year before.
That’s when Micajah dropped to his knee and Grace just blurted out “Yes! Yes!” before he could even say the word.
Micajah told Grace, “You are going to have to give me your hand!” It had not yet occurred to Grace that there would be a ring in the vicinity. “He put the most beautiful ring on my finger that he had designed just for me. Then he reached into his pocket and started messing with his phone,” she said.
“Moments later an amazing fireworks display lit up the sky over the lake.”
“Our parents were hiding in the dark across the inlet from the lake house with lighters and fireworks in hand,” Micajah said. “And most important of all, she said yes.”
“Micajah gave me the sweetest, most romantic, thoughtful proposal I can imagine,” Grace said.
The next step was planning the wedding.
When Gore was younger, she used to say she wanted to have a huge wedding in Grenada, have umpteen brides- maids and have a gigantic party of a wedding reception. “My sister certain- ly lived out that fairy tale nearly five years ago and it was the most magical hometown wedding ever,” she said. “At this point in our lives, Micajah and I both wanted something smaller with our families and closest friends there with us. We were fortunate to have several engagement parties in our hometowns leading up to our smaller wedding in Asheville, N.C.”
They decided on that location because Grace wanted to get married in the mountains during her favorite time of the year, when the leaves change in the fall. “What more beauti- ful place for that than Asheville? We visited Asheville shortly after we got engaged to look for the perfect moun- tain vista for our ceremony site. The Biltmore Estate offered the most beau- tiful, unobstructed views of the moun- tains, and we knew that it would be the perfect venue for us. Of course, we can’t control Mother Nature and had to change the ceremony site to a different lawn at the last minute, but the cere- mony was still beautiful, outdoors in God’s gorgeous fall creation.”
The process of planning the wedding
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was a lot of fun, according to both Grace and Micajah. “A lot of pressure was taken off just by accepting that I needed to turn over a lot of responsibil- ities to the wedding planner, event planner, florist, and the most important team member - my sweet mom,” Grace said. “Don’t get me wrong, I was very involved in big decision-making, but many of the fine details that may usual- ly cause the bride great stress were things that I had to ‘let go’ of.”
Grace had definite ideas of the feel she wanted and the aura she wanted to create, but as a full-time grad student there was no way she could stress about every detail.
The engagement lasted nine months and the two were married on October 17. Although the wedding, for Grace, was perfect, if she had to pick a favorite part, she would choose the moments right after the ceremony. “Micajah and I walked back down the aisle and through an iron gate to an open field,” she said. “For a few moments it was just us. We just looked at each other smiling
and saying ‘We’re married!’ ” Outside of the reverence of
exchanging their vows, Micajah enjoyed the general point that the size of the wedding was perfect. “While we would have liked to have everyone involved, a huge wedding can lose its purpose,” he said. “We were able to spend time with everyone in atten- dance. We got all the pictures, had all of the conversations, etc., that we wanted to have all night long.”
When asked if there was anything they would have changed, Grace said she would have changed the weather. “Our guests were wonderful and I never heard a single complaint about the cold, even though the wind chill was below 40 degrees,” Grace said. “The Farmer’s Almanac says that the average high for October 17 in Asheville is 68 degrees and it is supposedly the driest month of the year. I’m calling Farmer’s bluff on that.”
Micajah was disappointed his moth- er’s parents had to back out at the last minute because the Thursday before the wedding, his grandfather had a case of the flu. “I hate that they weren’t there to experience this great event with us, but he is feeling better now and there is no way that he should have been out
there in 40 degree weather at 92 years old with the flu.”
For their wedding trip, the couple went to Paradise, according to Gore.
Being in the hotel business, Sturdivant said he is a bit particular about where he stays. “I probably spent 30 plus hours researching various loca- tions around the world and ended up back in Mexico,” he said. “We went to Zoetry Paraiso de la Bonita Riviera Maya in Mexico, just south of Cancun,” Grace said. “I’ve never felt more like a queen, even in my days with a Miss Tennessee tiara.”
Currently the Sturdivants are living in a loft apartment in the Gulch area of downtown Nashville until May when they will move back to Jackson. “Marriage has taken me away to Nashville - temporarily,” Micajah said. “I have been given the opportunity to work from Nashville and commute to our corporate office in Jackson until Grace finishes up grad school in audiol- ogy at Vandy.”
Grace plans to start her externship in Jackson in May and hopes to bring Graceful Sounds to Mississippi.
Micajah, Mike and Jan Sturdivant, Lee Sturdivant Carby
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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Santa's Lap

We missed Santa at Dunleith last weekend so we went to the Jefferson Street Methodist Breakfast with Santa.  As you can see, Walker did not sitting on Santa's lap and Jane put on a good face even though she didn't want to do it. Thank you Jane. After Walker left, Jane bravely sat on Santa's knee and told him what she wanted, but exited before tears rolled.




Friday, December 13, 2013

Jane's Christmas Program/Grandparent's Day

Cathedral hosted Grandparents' Day on Friday, December 13 where the students performed Christmas songs.  Gran Jan, Totty and P were all in attendance and Jane did a great job as "Jane Who" in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas". The parents had coffee and donuts while the PreK3 and PreK4 classes performed together in the big gym. Each little group/song performed for maybe 30 seconds each. Everyone did a great job and it was wonderful!
Jane didn't understand the Grinch's story and why I wanted to make her hair "funny" but we read The Grinch earlier in the week and now she loves the story and allowed me to fix her hair like Cindy Lou Who.  Now, she loves the book!






Walker was very proud to point to his sister.

The Who's being afraid of the Grinch






After the performance, everyone went back to the classroom for a class picture.  Mrs. Jodi made matted photos and picture  button pins for each set of Grandparents. Gran Jan had never seen her classroom so she was able to meet her teachers and get a tour. We also hit up the book fair in the multi purpose room before leaving.



L to R: Zoie, Jake, Jax, Allie, Maggie, Brenden, Adeline, Tatum, Jane, Amelie, Lillian and Lindley


Gran Jan, P, Jane and Totty


Jane and Gran Jan

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Carriage House-Advent Wreath

After lighting the Advent Wreath at church, we had lunch with the Jenkins at The Carriage House.



(Thank you Helen Smith for the photos)

Jane and Walker
I just never knew how hard it would be to get a great shot of both of them in the same picture!!!

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Thanksgiving 2013

.We spent Thanksgiving in Natchez at Stella and Philip's house. All of the Carbys were in attendance except Joey and Julie. These are the only pictures we could get of our family and I just love the faces the kids are making!

The family

Bettye holding Jane, Stella and Lily Spot the cat while Kathryn looks on.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Random Pics



In November, Walker started leaning back in the tub to cover his ears under water. This is a great sign for future swim lessons!

Walker braves the weather to pick of Jane from school. Although he doesn't look happy, this is one of his favorite things to do. He wakes up asking "Where's Jane?".

Walker has great bed head. He has the same fine hair as Gaston and P so a good nap or sleep will rub up a great "bed head". No tangles, just fluff.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Viral Meningitis

Tuesday, October 22 Hyde complained of not feeling well. We both figured it was because of the weekend (Thursday depositions and Walker throwing up Thursday night, Oxford for the LSU game, weather getting colder, etc).  That night he woke up with a splitting headache that would not allow him to go back to sleep. At 6:15am he finally woke me and said he felt like an elephant was sitting on his head and about to split his skull. I texted with Dr. Ed Daly and he said Hyde could come in at 8:45am. We were thinking it was a migraine although Hyde had never had a one before.

Dr. Daly gave Hyde shots of Delaudid and Cortisone along with a subscription for LoraTab to help with the pain. He never got better.  Friday, October 25 Hyde checked himself into the E.R. for a CT Scan, which came back negative. Friday afternoon he had a Spinal Tap, but the doctor could not read it until Saturday morning. Hyde spent the night in the hospital with the nurse's guess of Viral Meningitis.

Yep, it was Viral Meningitis! Hyde never gets sick.  But when he does, he gets really sick! For instance, the last time he was sick was June of 2012 and he was in the hospital for 5 days for the removal of his gallbladder. Just like when his gallbladder quit, Hyde did not have the typical symptoms of viral meningitis-no fever, etc.

It took 2 weeks for the headaches to stop. Hyde was going crazy having to stay at home and lie in bed all day. He had been waking at 4am to workout and now all the strength he had gained over the past 2 months was gone.  He could do minimal work from home too and all he could think about was how far behind he was getting.  Philip and Stella were a huge help to me with the kids and driving Hyde to and from doctor appointments.  I had a small taste of single parenting and I have complete respect for every single parent!

We are still unsure of the exact virus that caused this but it somehow jumped into the nervous system. And being in the Grove the weekend before with a weak immune system is where we concluded he got the virus. Everyone is glad to see Hyde feeling better with Hyde being the most excited about a full recovery!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Visit with Great Grandmother Jane

Jane, Walker and I traveled to Memphis Sunday, October 20 after the Ole Miss v. LSU game in Oxford.  We met Gran Jan in Batesville and rode north together.  Grandmother Jane is staying in Allen Morgan of Trezevant Manor after her fall and fractured hip so we stayed in her apartment. Great Grandmother Jane was thrilled to see us, but as you can see, Jane was not in the best of moods.
Needless to say, I could not get Jane to take a picture with her namesake. Walker kept himself entertained with his red car.
We spent the night in Memphis and were able to visit with Great Grandmother Jane until after lunch on Monday, October 21. It's a long way from Memphis to Natchez :(

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Ole Miss v. LSU

Walker wearing his Ole Miss jersey
Leaving the condo for The Grove
Stella, Bettye and Lee
Walker seems to easily find the kegs while tailgating. Gonna have to watch this one...
Cheerleaders are heading our way
Hotty Toddy!
P and Walker
Walker at The Walk of Champions
Why such the serious face? He just can't believe he is with 2 Rebelettes I guess.
Walker, Lee and Bettye (GG)
Hyde holding Jane, Stella (Totty)
Enjoying the game...and WIN!
Episcopal Church Pumpkin Patch



Go Ole Miss!!

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Afternoon in the Park

We went to the park after picking up Jane from PreK3 on Friday, September 26. Jane was able to wear her Cathedral Fall Festival tshirt to school today instead of her uniform. She was thrilled and we and a great time at Duncan Park.



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