I know this is a little late, but my life has been non-stop for almost twenty days, and now I finally have time to keep my eyes open and write this post. This Master's tournament this year flew by for me. It was also my hardest Master's yet. I worked so hard and towards the end, I fought tooth and nail to come out on top. My last day there I spiked an extraordinarily high fever, I was dehydrated, and I had a headache and sore throat from hell. I survived this year by the smallest of margins. I drove the majority of the way back to Louisiana with all these symptoms. If it wouldn't have been for my darling @chef_jaii, I wouldn't have made it back home when I did. Now that I am home, recovering from my illness, and just got done working some of the hardest back to back shifts of my life, I can say that I truly feel like a warrior. If I can get through that, I feel I can get through anything. This year's tournament for me was full of physical as well as emotional ups and downs... But one thing is certain. I came out on top, and I am looking so toward to kicking butt again next year. Thank you to all my friends and family for their support throughout the years, and a huge thank you to all my wonderful friends who got me through this tournament this year. I love you all. P.S. To my amazing friends @mclahaie, @kaitlynellis111, and @tfulton41, you are all the reason why I come back every year. Thank you for the laughs we share. And through the hard work and craziness we put ourselves through, our friendship and love will last a lifetime. Thank you all so much 💖💖💖 Hopefully one day y'all can all make a trip to the Deep South! #Masters2018 #conquered #readyfornextyear















