right now, july edition.

Outside my window the sun is starting to set and long shadows are spilling over the Tree Tunnel. I’d love to be sitting on the porch as I write this but it’s been in the 90’s all day and if I open that glass door I’ll probably fall over from the heat wave.

I am thinking about my friend Kerry. We had a quick catchup yesterday (VERY quick – I still need a long talk, m’dear) and I feel so happy thinking about visiting South Carolina this summer and spending time with her and her sweet family.

I am thankful for my little family. I’ve had some emotional angst the past month or two wherein I’ve wondered dramatically what I’m going to do with my life (yes, I’m thirty. Is this too early for a mid-life crisis?) but I’m finally calming down a bit. Yes, my days run together as a stay-at-home mom, but I’ve been experiencing peace lately as I fill the role of comforter, cook, and general Queen Bee. So, I’m very thankful to have my little family. I am blessed to be able to wrap my arms around them and I don’t want to take it for granted at all.

I am wearing a pair of jeans and a blue scoop-neck shirt that has three tiny holes in it. I love this shirt so much and even though I’ve ignored these holes for quite awhile now, I know in my heart that it’s destined for the Ratty Pile.

I am remembering that today is Jonathan and Tara’s shower for their little girl they’re bringing home in August. I really wish I could have been there. It looks like our South Carolina trip will end up being in August so hopefully everything will work out so we can meet their little girl on our visit.

I am going to tuck Drew in bed soon and then we’re going to watch a bit of Doctor Who and the first episode of Torchwood. This is Daniel’s first time seeing the “older” Doctor Who stuff and he’s never seen Torchwood. I’m really enjoying watching it all again.

I am currently reading nothing. 🙁 I have a stack of five books or so that I was given or purchased in the past month but we have all of our books stacked in the office (actually, most are still in boxes – just a few are stacked along the wall) until we get new bookcases. Our previous ones were falling apart so we decided not to bring them with us on this move. Hopefully we’ll get the ones we’re wanting from Ikea in the next month.

I am hoping we have a relaxing day tomorrow. Perhaps a game of Catan, the park, and nothing much more.

On my mind: Daniel unpacked his keyboards this evening and spent quite awhile playing. It echoed beautifully throughout the apartment and it felt like home. Drew sashayed into the dining room at one point (where I’m sitting and typing) and said, “I sure love when Daddy plays the piano!”

Noticing that: Drew finally gave in to our “we’re having a TV break this evening” and has abandoned his demands for Olivia. He’s sitting on the floor, building with Legos.

legos instead of TV

In the kitchen I am making hot peppermint tea because Drew has a sore throat (suddenly) and asked for “worm tea.” I think he means warm.

Around the house it feels spacious. That’s the best word to describe our apartment. We were so used to tight hallways and coziness (i.e. no space) that it feels like a hotel here at times. I think all three of us can stand shoulder to shoulder in the hallway now.

One of my favorite things currently is E-Mealz! I absolutely love using their grocery lists and its made our evening meal planning a breeze. Other than a Bacon and Cheese Strata that was too quiche-ish for my tastes, I’ve loved every single meal I’ve made.

From my photo archive:

This is from 2005! When Daniel and I got engaged, he moved from Baltimore, MD to South Carolina. He rented this tiny, adorable, and memorable cottage.

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P.S. I have to give a nod to Bethany for the inspiration behind this post.

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