Carolina People

Yes’m, it’s been quite a year

My students when we visited the Appalachian State campus.

Katie and me.

Katie

I do miss my family and the Blue Ridge Mountains, but life in Nashville has its perks. Katie and I are finally in the same city!

We met through the electric cooperatives’ 2010 Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. She was serving as Alabama’s Youth Leadership Council representative while I was serving as North Carolina’s. We stayed friends for several years, in and out of touch with each other. We started a long-distance relationship halfway through college.

She graduated from Auburn in 2014 and is working as a nurse. Being in Nashville together has been an opportunity for us to grow separately as individuals and grow together as dear friends. Plus, she is a great-looking date and doesn’t mind being dragged to Vince Gill concerts. It was from there that I decided to propose in June.

Yes’m, the past year has been an adventure. I have a classroom, and I’m getting married. Life is good. Thanks for caring, North Carolina.

About the Author

Jacob Brooks grew up in Alleghany County and represented Blue Ridge Electric on the 2010 Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., when he first began writing his “Log” for Carolina Country. He graduated from Appalachian State University in 2014.

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