Abby came with me to Starbucks this morning, and then we embarked upon an epic impromptu (mostly window) shopping trip.
When she was in high school, it wasn't unusual for us to spend our Saturday afternoons hopping from shop to shop, but save our usual Black Friday outings, it'd been a while since we'd done that.Seeking God Winks
Where's God when life suckity-sucks? I'll show you.
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
August 18
Monday, August 17, 2026
August 17
Adam and I celebrated our 24th wedding anniversary today with an upscale dinner at Haps.
So much has happened since we said our I dos back in 2002; back when we were fresh-faced 24-year olds ready to dive into married life and all of its joys (and, little did we fully realize, pains).Perhaps most importantly, we've tried --and hopefully succeeded-- at modeling a faith-driven life for our children. We've been united in wanting them to know that there is a God who loves them deeply and wants to bless them, and that there is a Savior who died to save them from themselves.
Our marriage is not perfect, but it's good. And I can't imagine navigating the ups and downs and the heartbreaks and joys with a better partner. Happy 24th, hunny! I love you.
Sunday, August 16, 2026
August 16
It's been a truly lovely Sunday. It began with an excellent and inspiring message at church and continued with a kick-back afternoon at home.
Later in the day, after the A's game ended, I reminded Adam that my laptop was on its last legs and he suggested we head over to Costco to look at replacements. (Although I used to be a bona fide computer-killer, I've actually had my old machine for five or six years, maybe longer. She's had a good run but the mouse doesn't really work anymore, she only runs while plugged in, and the McAfee pop-ups are out of control.)Saturday, August 15, 2026
August 15
Friday, August 14, 2026
August 14
Thursday, August 13, 2026
August 13
Brady started the 10th grade today. No more single digit grades at our house!
It was also the first time I've had only one kid in a first day of school door photo in a really, really long time. It was surreal because it served as tangible evidence of how much our little family has grown up.





