Thirteen years ago we moved in to our home. The time has absolutely flown by. Part of me didn't think we would still be here at this point, but at this time there is no place else I'd rather be. I may not be a huge fan of living in a college town, but I absolutely love our home, and I love this little wooded neighborhood. By Christmas, I will have lived in this house longer than any other home I've lived in during my entire life. That seems unreal. As a child, my parents purchased a home right before my sister was born, and then we moved to our next home just over 13 years later. I loved both of those homes and was so lucky to get to grow up in them. I lived in our second family home a little over 7 years, then moved out on my own into a house that my dad owned and I eventually bought from him. I lived in that house for about 6-1/2 years before Andrew and I were married and bought our first home. We lived there for 10-1/2 years before moving here...and I just can't believe we have been here 13 years. I'm also having trouble believing it is only Andrew and I at this point. This house has been such a tremendous blessing!
Fun Life with the Kids
Monday, August 17, 2026
Sunday, August 16, 2026
The Uhauls are beginning to arrive
Thursday, August 13, 2026
It is August 13
Sunday, August 9, 2026
One full week of summer remains
Thursday, August 6, 2026
Here's your sign
Are you familiar with Bill Engvall's "Here's your sign" comedy? If not, look it up! I find it funny, and definitely had one of those moments today.
Me to sub teacher in email: "Hi, hope you've had a good summer! I'm checking to see what your subbing availability is for the fall. Also, here's our academic calendar for the year."
Sub teacher in response: "Thank you for sending this. Are you still hoping for me to occasionally sub?"
Me to sub teacher: "Nope. Was just wondering when you'll be sitting around at home doing nothing. Here's your sign."
Ugh. Obviously that last part isn't my actual response, but good grief people. Get it together. It is August and I don't have time to explain common sense to you.
My day started with me locking myself out of the house. 'Tis the season for craziness (and the temps don't help)!
Wednesday, August 5, 2026
This week is a stark difference from last week
Sunday, August 2, 2026
This has not been the most relaxing beginning to August
We are only two days into August, but it's not on track to be my favorite. It's not awful (we don't think) but it's been a lot for just 48 hours!
It really started Friday. I spent the day helping my mother work in her house. I won't get into how emotionally challenging that can be, but trust me that it is.
Yesterday was uneventful until late afternoon. Our friends had invited us over for the evening. As we were arriving, we found out our home was under a tornado warning. As the evening progressed, we ended up being under a warning at our friends' house a couple of times. It's not exactly the most carefree way to spend an evening. We were home by 11, and realized that our sweet pup had eaten some trail mix that included raisins. That meant that Andrew and Janey were off to the vet hospital and didn't make it home until after 2:30. Short night for me as I had to be at church early this morning to prepare communion.
I came home and did a major grocery run, then got to work cleaning our sun room. It was significantly overdue for that, and I'm exhausted, but feeling a major sense of accomplishment. We've been keeping a close eye on Janey, and although she isn't out of the woods yet, things look promising.
Longer days begin tomorrow, and no more Fridays off. It's that time, and I'll be ready. I'm grateful that I have a job that I truly, truly love!