Thursday, July 31, 2025
Last day of July
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Last trip of the summer
Monday, July 28, 2025
Sometimes life isn't fair
Thursday, July 24, 2025
Teacher of the Year
Saturday, July 19, 2025
KC, Mo
We decided back in April that we would make a trip to visit our friend, Julie, in KC, Mo who lost her husband four years ago. We've seen her several times since then, but it was her coming here, not us going there. At dinner with our good friends one evening we were discussing the trip, and we decided to be there on the 4th just like we were when they first moved fifteen years ago. By the time dinner was over, we had confirmed with Julie and made our hotel reservations. I was just as excited about this trip as I was about our family vacation last month.
Our friend is a control freak and won't ever let anyone else drive. So that was decided early on. We left Thursday (7/3) morning, and the trip took FOREVER. Part of it was our need to stop due to constantly hydrating, but part of it was the traffic was really heavy as well. By the time we arrived, we had dinner with our friend and then tumbled into bed.
The next day, July 4th, was my favorite part of the entire trip. We had breakfast at the hotel, then Julie came to pick us up for our day out. First, we had to watch Nathan's hotdog eating contest because the guys are ridiculously obsessed. Our first stop was to a distillery that we had visited together seven years ago. We had the BEST strawberry cream concoction, and they even had the Reds game on for a bit while we were sitting there. The next stop was into town where we had a lunch, visited a shop or two, and then found a little wine store where we could have a glass. There was an 80's/90's trivia game, and our table took full advantage. When we got back to the hotel, we just decided to order some appetizers for dinner and hang out in the bar, then we ventured to our room and watched fireworks on TV. It was such a fun day.
Saturday took us to Julie's house where we spent the entire day. She had moved since her husband passed away, so it was a new location. We made a trip to the grocery to pick up supplies for an awesome dinner made by the guys, and again played lots of games and had some wine. It really felt like old times hanging out. We returned to the hotel and Julie joined us, where we stayed up well into the night playing card games.
Sunday was our last day of fun. I had talked us all in to making sure we had three full days of fun and not returning home until Monday. This was the day we went downtown to see some sights, and we also had an incredible meal. Oh my goodness, I'm already looking forward to doing that again next year! We drove around and saw some other sites before returning to the hotel and turning in for the night. We met Julie for breakfast on Monday morning, then we were off on our way home. I'm so grateful for the memories we made and for the friends with whom we made them! We've already decided we are doing it again next year!
Friday, July 18, 2025
The first half of July
I am wayyyy behind in writing, but it isn't a bad thing. We've been having fun and enjoying the more laid back life that July brings. I have lots of things to write about, including our trip to Kansas City, but I'm going to start with our new furry family member, Bettis!
Andrew made it very clear he wanted another dog after Abby passed last October. I told him I didn't want another dog, but that I loved him and knew how much it meant to him, and that I was okay with another dog. We had always kind of joked that June 16 was the date, but the unplanned trip to Vermont derailed that. When he returned, there wasn't much talk about it, as I knew he was kind of just exhausted at that point. After we returned from KC, he was READY. He researched and had sent in applications. Last Wednesday, we drove 1/2 hour north to the next town. We had been told about a dog who had been surrendered by his owner just the day before as the owner was moving into assisted living. They brought the dog out and he was just shaking so hard. I put my arms around him, we put him on a leash to take him to see how he did with cats, and he was ready for us to walk him out the door. He was ready to go! They offered to take us to see other dogs, and I looked at Andrew and we knew...this was our guy. He is a pug/beagle mix. I always said if I owned a pug I was naming him Bettis after Jerome Bettis. It's a little ironic because this guy has the beagle body, but Bettis Grant is his name. We brought him home that night, and my goodness! By Friday it felt like he had been here forever. He's been a lapdog from the beginning and just full of love for his humans. We are so, so grateful for this new furry family member!