Breanna Sykes

Hey there! I never really know how to introduce myself properly but here it goes. I am originally from New York but when my husband joined the Marine Corps we had to move to Jacksonville, NC. I absolutely love the south. The people are nicer, the weather is better, and it's a great place to raise a family. Which is why I'm here. My husband and I have a beautiful daughter Abigail Yvonne. He has been deployed for her first year but will be coming home shortly. It will be an interesting transition that I look forward to sharing with you! My life might not be all that interesting but being a mom sure is! Follow my blogs and see what I'm talking about.

Brynn Reese

I grew up in here in North Carolina and attended Duke for my undergraduate and UNC-Chapel Hill for my master’s degrees. I moved up north to Boston after completing school and worked there for five years as an inner-city middle and high school history teacher. While in Boston, I met my husband, Chad, who was there for school, and we were married the summer of 2004. 2007 was a big year for us – we welcomed our son, Nathan, Chad finished school, and we moved to Jacksonville for a great job opportunity for Chad. Nineteen months after Nathan was born, our daughter, Emily, joined our family. Twenty-two months later, Joshua came along. I’m now a stay-at-home mom to my little brood, having “retired” from teaching after Nathan’s arrival. When I’m not busy feeding, cleaning, dressing, and keeping up with Nathan, Emily, Joshua, and their dad, I enjoy reading, quilting, and going to the beach. I also still cheer for my beloved Blue Devils whenever the opportunity arises and thoroughly enjoyed last season’s national championship. Go Duke! Life can be a little busy around here (hello – three kids under the age of four!), but I’m looking forward to sharing life with three active little ones with you.

kelly-mulder

We’re So Lucky to Live in Onslow County, North Carolina!

Nora trick or treating from Grandpa

Never before have I been so happy to live in Onslow County North Carolina than I was this Halloween night, 2010. After the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, DC I wanted to take Nora trick or treating.

I dressed her up in her cute ladybug costume and walked outside at 6:30pm at night. I had heard that trick or treating was supposed to go from 4pm to 7pm so we headed out and on my parents block. Only ONE house had its porch light on! I was so bummed. I headed to that house and Nora trick or treated. There were zero kids on the sidewalks. Zero. As I headed back to my parent’s house my parents drove up and I said, “Dad, quick! Run insides so Nora can trick or treat!” So he did. He then said, “let’s walk down the block and trick or treat some more.” We went to the house right next to us (who by this time had their porch light on mind you) and the guy came outside and chit chatted with us. I said, “Are you open for trick or treaters?” We got no response. My Dad said, “We have a little ladybug who’d love to trick or treat.” We still got no response. After about five minutes of him telling us about his kids we finally just turned around and left empty handed. It was SO awkward!

I feel like something like that would never happen in Onslow County. People are always so polite and friendly. We really are lucky to live in such a friendly State and friendly County. When I first moved here it was a little overwhelming for people to be so friendly in grocery stores, at Wal-Mart, and in the neighborhood. Now I love it and hope I’m always around such friendly and welcoming people!

How was your trick-or treating experience? What do you think of the people in Onslow County?

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