It's Tuesday and the kiddos were all otherwise occupied, so Adam and I did as we often do and met downtown for dinner.
It wasn't an unusual or notable experience; just a run of the mill meal out with my hunny. But as I sat at the table with my rigatoni and prosecco and Diet Coke, listening to Adam talk about his day, I felt a deep sense of contentment.Seeking God Winks
Where's God when life suckity-sucks? I'll show you.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
June 23
Monday, June 22, 2026
June 22
I had an inadvertent epiphany during my Bible study meeting this morning: regardless of circumstances, I should try to live with joy. That's it.
It was a thought that came to me quietly and full out of the blue during a tense moment, so I know it came from God.So when I got home, I went outside and admired the flowers and the blue sky and the lovely, lovely scent of the bag of soil that's currently sitting out by the raised beds. And then I took a close look at the volunteer tomato plant that's growing in a large pot by the deck.
The wonder of creation should inspire joy. Blue sky should inspire joy. A productive tomato plant that seeded itself and thrived despite having very little water early on should inspire joy.
And life in and of itself should inspire joy, because if you take a moment to consider the cosmos, it's miraculous that any of us even exist.
So for that supernatural reminder to live with joy, I am thankful, because I don't do it nearly enough.
Sunday, June 21, 2026
June 21
It was something of an unconventional Father's Day, mostly because when I rolled out of bed, I quickly learned that Adam had decided that it would also be my make-up Mother's Day (since the real date took a backseat to Abby's graduation. Which, for the record, was totally fine, but I was admittedly a little sad about it).
Anyway, they all trooped onto the bedroom and brought me a donut and orange juice in a champagne glass. They also had a lovely vase of white roses and baby's breath, and they each presented me with a thoughtful gift. It was all very sweet.I hope he had a good day. I think he did. He's always been a great dad to all of our kiddos and deserves to be celebrated. He's caring and kind and funny and intelligent, and best of all, he lets them know that he loves them every day, which is a gift that not all children receive. He also has the heart of a servant, and I can see the ways in which his selflessness has influenced their behavior and decisions over time. We are all beyond blessed to have him in our lives. Happy Father's Day, hunny! I love you!
Saturday, June 20, 2026
June 20
Friday, June 19, 2026
June 19
I haven't done much crocheting of late; just haven't felt the desire.
But I did finish a lightweight light blue shawl last weekend and pinned it to my blocking boards, where it's currently enjoying a good stretch.Thursday, June 18, 2026
June 18
And just like that, Brady has aged out of Babe Ruth baseball. He played in the final game of his 15U season this evening.
He's had fun playing with and getting to know boys from other schools in the general area for the past three years. As a pretty serious introvert, he hasn't established "let's swap numbers and keep in touch" connections, but I know he enjoys their interactions and will appreciate seeing them during the next three high school baseball seasons.Wednesday, June 17, 2026
June 17
It's normal for the bros to grab their baseball gloves and play catch in the backyard.
It's unusual for them to stand in the pool while they play catch. But when I glanced outside this afternoon, that's exactly what I spied them doing: Brady was knee-deep in the hot tub, while Isaac was on the steps in the shallow end.




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