Decided I should write a blog post tonight, because things are about to get crazy….
I’m not allowed to say anything, but Oscar Mayer has some big stuff in the works and Troy and I are lucky to be a part of it!
Until I can let you know, I’ll update you on what I can tell you 🙂
Let’s start with our week in Sarasota/Tampa. Troy and I were able to stay at what might be the nicest hotel I’ve ever stayed in. I shed tears a little bit when we left. Not only were the rooms amazing, but there was a CPK just down the road. Anyone who truly knows me will know that I can’t pass a CPK without going in and ordering what I’ve ordered since the age of 5: one large mac n cheese and a chocolate milk. I may have grown up… but my taste buds have not!
There were so many high points in Tampa… gosh. First of all, I got to see my bride to be (NOW A MARRIED WOMAN) at my event, dinner, AND a homemade breakfast. Ladies and gents, there is no one out there like THE Rachel Goding. Excuse me…. THE Rachel Brown 🙂 This girl knows how to love people well and never fails to brighten your day with her relaxed attitude and glowing smile.

Rachel and me at the event 
For dinner we attempted, along with Emily Ritz, to win trivia night. We named ourselves the Wiener Women and fought gallantly until the end. While we got a few questions right, our Furman Advantage was no match for our competitors. But they all cheered us on as we left in the Wiene anyway.
Another highlight of Sarasota/Tampa was that I purchased rollerblades. Rollerblades have been the object of my desire for about 6 or 7 years now, and since I have a big girl salary now… I decided why not! I practiced, using the Wiene for support, in the hotel parking lot. An old man approached me and said, “Young woman!!! They don’t like you to touch that vehicle!”. To which I responded, “Thank you for your concern good sir, but this here vehicle belongs to me!”. That definitely caught him off guard 🙂

Events in Tampa were H.O.T. hot. The weather said “feels like 104” most days. And standing in an asphalt parking lot doesn’t help that estimate either. However, Troy and I made the best of it and tried to enjoy the gallons of sweat rolling down our bodies. We made friends with the kraft reps Cam and Ryan who were awesome and we ate lots of the new McDonalds slushies.

I really only have 2 other highlights for Tampa. The first was a Margaritaville party we attended in the Wiene. A previous Kraft employee asked us to bring it by for his neighbors pool opening party and we happily obliged. They really went all out. Everyone had parrot heads, cheese burgers in paradise, margaritas, and they were living on sponge cake. A true Jimmy Buffet tribute. They were so welcoming to us and begged us to come back in the winter for their Christmas parade. We hope we will be back.

My second and last Tampa highlight is this building that decided to decorate itself with a bloody bandaid. I could not stop laughing at this and, honestly, am still laughing… please enjoy.

After Tampa, we trekked back up to South Carolina and were able to stay at my beach house with my family. A dream come true. To top it off, little baby Genevieve (fondly known as GK) was there to be my snuggle buddy as well as Ray! Troy and I got to enjoy being on the beach, and I got to enjoy family time and feeling a sense of “home”… which is always appreciated in a job where your traveling constantly. Plus, its right around the time of my birthday, my mom’s birthday, and my siblings birthdays, so being able to celebrate with them was incredible. Unless you were Troy, who had to put up with all our craziness all week.
Friday, I left for bachelorette weekend at my lake house! And to celebrate my lovely Rachel who I mentioned above. A full weekend out on a boat with friends is already a dream, but getting to give Rachel her dream bachelorette party put a cherry on top of the whole experience. Also shout out to my dad for being a super low key supervisor and for putting up with a bunch of screaming girls. There truly is no nation stronger than the #kevination. And lets hope that next time I leave Troy for a weekend he can be a little less bitter :p

Driving from Myrtle Beach to Greenville, we passed through Columbia, South Carolina. I was able to stop by a previous hotdogger’s house for a quick hello. But it wasn’t just any hotdogger! It was LUCY! The hotdogger who first inspired me when I was 6 to apply for this job. Bringing the Wienermobile to her home and watching how excited she and her kids were was a dream. I’m so thankful for Lucy and all she has done to inspire those around her and support them in their dreams. I wouldn’t be having this incredible experience if it was not for her.

My last location I have to talk about is GREENVILLE! Home of the Dins baby! So many highlights here… fondue with my sorority fam, bringing the Wiene to Furman, dinner downtown with Troy, breakfast with Olivia White, TV interviews, and THE WEDDING!
This week was a little crazy thanks to our media hit! Troy and I were able to do an interview with WYFF 4 in Greenville! If you want to watch it, click right here:
This media hit garnered a lot of attention, and I got “HEY! Thats the Furman girl from the news!” yelled at me a lot. We also had a pretty crazy Uber experience. Troy and I were heading to dinner “incognito” style one night and our Uber driver was asking if we had seen downtown before. I informed him that I attended Furman and was familiar. He responded by saying, “NO WAY! You’ll never believe it actually. There is a girl who went to Furman and now she is driving THE Wienermobile! It was on the news and she is actually in town right now!” After accepting the loss of my incognitoness, I admitted it was me to which he was referring… and boy was he excited.
Lastly, because I don’t want to drone on for too long, I want to talk about the wedding! I was lucky enough to be asked to stand with Rachel on her wedding day as her bridesmaid. The service was beautiful and the bride even more so. Rachel and Jamison actually used the Wiene as their get away car from the church to the reception (thanks to Chauffeur Tailgate Troy). Seeing so many friends at the reception was incredible, but seeing the love that Rachel and Jamison have for each other was the best. I’m telling you, you don’t know true love until you watch the way these two look at each other. I get teary just thinking about it. If you guys are reading this, my best wishes are with you. I love you both so much and think you deserve all the happiness in the world. Congrats!
So now you’re caught up on the life of Hot Diggity Dot. Do stay tuned because I’m serious about the exciting stuff coming up. I can’t say much, but I will tell you Troy and I spent all yesterday driving to retrieve another Wienermobile. Hmmm ponder what you think it might be 🙂

Thanks for coming to Ketchup with me!
Hot Diggity Dot
P.S. My schedule has gone wacko…. but these are the cities I’ll be in over the next few weeks.
- July 30 – August 2: Charleston, SC
- August 2 – August 4: Lexington, SC
- August 4 – August 6: Charlotte, NC
- August 6 – August 10: Clemmons, NC
- August 10 – August 11: Charlotte, NC
- August 11 – August 13: New York, New York (told you big things were happening)
- August 13 – August 15: Charlotte, NC
- August 15 – August 19: Marion, IL (and here you thought I was the southeast team)
- August 19 – August 27: Cleveland, TN
- August 27 – September 2: Darlington, SC (vroom vroom)
P.P.S. If anyone feels the need to discuss the bachelorette, I’m watching the season finale part 1 tonight and part 2 tomorrow night. So hmu if you need to vent.





























