Fun Life with the Kids
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
June is the best
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Returning the book brought tears to my eyes
Nearly a decade ago, Andrew and I came into possession of about 40 books that had been written by children in our school district. These books were 10-20 years old at the time, and I was tasked with trying to get them returned to the "authors". We were able to get a few returned, but most of the people I didn't know. We are desperate to get this box out of our garage, so I decided to start taking action. The one I returned this morning, brought me to tears, and this is going to stay with me for a bit.
I had been contacted by the step-daughter of one of the names. Unfortunately, the gentleman had passed away two years ago. His step-daughter was so excited about the prospect that this book may have been a part of his childhood. When we discussed getting the book to her, she mentioned she didn't have transportation, but she would see if she could find a friend. I told her I'd be happy to drop off the book to her. That is when I learned she lives in the "project housing" here in town, but has a job at the fast food restaurant next to it and works mostly evenings. I told her I would bring the book by after church.
Andrew doesn't like me going to this place by myself, and I was happy he was along to accompany me, although it was fairly quiet on a Sunday morning. This woman lives with a partner and small child at the end, and honestly, they are more isolated and I'm sure that helps to keep things quieter. As I handed the book to her, I showed her where her step-dad's picture was in the back, and as she kept thanking me, tears came to her eyes. I hugged her, and I am so incredibly glad that I was able to get the book back to her family. Her plan is to make copies and give the original to his mother.
This is going to stay with me, to be honest. I have no idea what this family's story is, but they are going to be on my heart and mind for a long time. Clearly, things have been hard for them. I can't help but feel there is a reason I was to do this. I don't know what it might be yet, but I'm not going to forget these people anytime soon.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
The beginning of summer break
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Father's Day 2026
Friday, June 19, 2026
Another week in June
We are now 4-1/2 weeks into our summer with 8-1/2 weeks to go. This summer is one of those rare summers where we get an extra week and have 13 weeks instead of 12. I'm not sad about that at all.
This week has had some really gorgeous weather, although Wednesday was a really rough night. We had two tornado warnings in town, and a tornado did touch down northeast of us. Thankfully, it was an EF-0, but since the timing of the storms was from Midnight-2am, it made for a very-not-great night of sleep. Fortunately, there wasn't a lot that needed accomplished at work this week, so we worked the minimum number of hours and that was that. And we were closed today (although we try to never work Fridays in the summer), so yesterday's early departure was the start to our weekend!
It was a bit of a busy week. Tuesday we had dinner plans with our best friends, and then on Wednesday I had TWO meetings at church. And our week was after our busy weekend, which included two graduation parties on Sunday. The first one was family, and my cousin expressed to me how she felt a little disappointed that one branch of our family (my uncle's...surprise, hmph) had no one attend and how her dad's side of the family had no one attend either. As someone who just went through that with Thomas's reception last year, I get it, but they hadn't been there either. Just remembering to feel grateful for the times we do have together.
We spent today's gorgeous weather day working in garages, although even with the nice weather it took a really big toll on my. I've been fighting a migraine all day. I'm hoping that soon I can get back to digitizing photos.
I'll say it again...I'm so incredibly grateful for the slower pace of summer!
Saturday, June 13, 2026
The rest of our vaction
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Days 2 & 3 of Lake Erie vacay
Yesterday had another rough start. We decided to head to Sandusky. We really though, with it being a bit larger, it would have some cute little shops. It. Did. Not. We had some ice cream and walked around in a fun park, but we both admitted, it was a bit disappointing. We salvaged the afternoon by finding a nice winery, though. Dinner was almost comical. Andrew had dome some research and found this place that had fabulous reviews. We dressed nicely, and when we arrived, we were stunned to find out it was basically a fancy Long John Silvers. Now, I actually love LJS, but it is not what I am going for on vacation! We decided to head to a restaurant that attached to a golf club, and that saved the day. Other than it have the worst lemon martini Andrew's ever had, the dinner was nice. It rained in the evening, but we hung out in the condo and just enjoyed the views. I did go down some slides at the playground, and Andrew laughed at my joy!
Today, Andrew wanted to take in the Rutherford B Hayes presidential sites. The house was really enjoyable and our tour guide was fabulous. I could have done without the museum, to be honest. It's also really, really hot outside. We came back to the condo and had dinner at a little place that is essentially right around the corner. It was burger night, and the burgers were scrumptious! We also found a popcorn store and brought home a tin. Yum!
Tomorrow is our last day here. We are staying close, just doing the little lighthouse in town and going for some ice cream. We will have a nice dinner, and Friday it is time to head home. I'll be ready to head home, and our weekend is packed. We still have ten weeks of summer, and I'm soaking it all up!