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right now, july edition.

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

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. šŸ™ 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.

a new place.

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

Three weeks ago today, we moved to a lovely little town community perched on a beautiful lake in Michigan. It feels touristy here at times. Reminiscent of Amelia Island, where we honeymooned. And then within ten minutes on the interstate, the big box stores take over and the nostalgia is gone.

But I’m falling in love with this area. And our home. We have a three bedroom apartment Really High in the Sky (as Drew says) and for the first few nights we just sat around sad-like thinking how did we put up with that other apartment for so long? THIS IS BLISS.

Drew has transitioned to this new place beautifully. Moving is certainly emotionally difficult for children and I fully expected tears, confusion, and some attitude problems for awhile but he has been rather impressive. He slept in his new bedroom (which is farther away from our room than he’s used to) the very first night and has taken to it all so well.

As I’ve unpacked and began the process of making this new place our cozy home, I’ve felt the itch to write. So, I’m here again at Octolilly!

silvery-toed slippers of snow.

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Dear Jennifer,

Please don’t skip your thyroid medicine again. Especially for a week. You will be depressed, lethargic, low on energy, unable to walk around without crying, and absolute positive that everyone is out to get you. And not everyone will understand why you are so miserable.

~

We went to the Saline Winter Festival yesterday. It was very small-town-like which was rather nice. We kept seeing people bump into other people they knew and it reminded us of Easley. Other than the freezing temperature, it was fun. Arts and crafts, ice carvings, ice skating, and general mayhem.

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Three good things:

1. My obsession with Lie to Me doesn’t have to stop. Season Three is available on Hulu Plus and I have a week long free trial. o_0 I guess that means lots of watching.

2. I played Funglish with Steve, Cassidy, and her parents last night and AUGH it was so much fun.

3. We have about three inches of snow on the ground right now and on Tuesday and Wednesday we are supposed to get between 8 – 14 inches of fresh snow. I have never seen that much snow so even though I’m tired of winter and aching for warmer weather, I don’t mind seeing a BUNCH before spring.

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Here’s a picture of Ski Brighton that I talked about a few days ago! It’s sort of a small place but hey, SKIING.

ski brighton

things I need to do this week.

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

1. Make a dinosaur diorama with Drew

2. Decide whether the third room in our wherever-we-end-up will be a library or an office. I guess it can be both but I want so many books in there that you feel like you can’t breathe without reading a word.
It doesn’t help that I found these pictures:

Most of this is simply planning but I also think a sneaky bit of Ikea bookshelf dreaming is in order.

3. Scan the box of old pictures I found.

4. Watch Rent with Cassidy!

5. Attend the Konbit Sante delivery-kit-making party.

6. Declutter the one remaining closet. I shudder to think of it.

7. Figure out what pieces of Drew’s wardrobe I need to replace with bigger sizes. He’s hit a growth spurt lately.

8. Find some origami paper. Some that I really love.

9. Laundry. Boo.

10. Learn to make Ebelskivers.

P.S. I’m also writing at Octowiggly (my Tumblr) again. C’mon over. šŸ™‚

P.S.S. Also the Saline Winter Festival on Saturday!

new places, saying goodbye, and celebrating.

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

This weekend we started the process for finding a new place to live. Our lease isn’t up for a few months so this will all take some time. But it was quite fun to explore Whitmore Lake and Brighton. I saw a lake completely frozen for the first time in my life and there were people skating all over it and I swooned over and over. I think I really, really want to live around Whitmore Lake.

When we stumbled across Mt. Brighton (about 12 minutes away from Whitmore Lake) and realized there was skiing, I immediately knew that Steve and Cassidy needed to know about this place. They love snow boarding and I had no idea that this place existed. I’m so wiggly about learning to ski and snow board!

We still want to rent for the time being and found a beautiful apartment (much bigger than our current one!) that will be our plan B. Plan A is a house or a town home. The town homes we’ve seen so far are too small and the houses we’ve seen haven’t been too impressive either. But hopefully we’re talking with a real estate agent this week and will see some better houses soon.

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If you live in South Carolina, you’re probably aware that the bank I helped start a few years ago just got closed by the FDIC on Friday evening. I was an emotional mess on Friday night. To be frank, I was really shocked to be so weepy about it all (some if it may be because I’ve been off my thyroid meds for a week now – I have GOT to get that filled this weekend) but I just couldn’t stop crying.

I had an amazing experience with that bank and I have such incredibly wonderful memories.

I remember being a drive-thru teller at Carolina First in 2004 and watching A. walk around and the hushed whispers that he was starting a new bank. I remember the conversation when D. asked if I wanted to jump on board. And the interview that was supposed to happen with A. ended up happening with J. and the rest is history. I ventured into Operations and did everything from filing stock information, to installing toilets, to helping decide what the bank debit card would look like. I remember the late night working, learning to manage the network, reports-reports-reports, and the pure adrenaline we all ran on as we tried so hard to do our best. And we did.

We moved from that temporary office to a modular building and then eventually to that beautiful building on Hwy 123. I went from being the Operations Assistant to the Operations and HR Administrator – and really, I was just figuring it all out as I went. Suddenly our little team of hard-workers grew and I met SO many people and we became a real family. The bank was voted Best Bank in the Upstate many times and between their free chocolate chip cookies and extremely wonderful customer service – they just charmed everyone.

When I left in October of ’06, I was leaving to write a children’s book. And then two weeks later, I found out that Daniel and I were expecting a baby. The hardest part was leaving J. I get teary just thinking about it. He was an incredibly hard worker and taught me SO much about behind-the-scenes-banking. Between just our everyday working, our philosophical conversations – he was just the best boss ever. And when I think about heading back into the work force at some point after Drew is in school, I always think I’ll compare every boss I have to J.

(What made all of this more emotional was that Friday night was our anniversary and that evening five years ago, all of my co-workers from the bank had been at our wedding.)

I’m really glad that there isn’t too much drama happening with the change – everyone’s money is safe, I think most people are keeping their jobs, and hopefully the bank who is purchasing them will have more opportunities for everyone. But I’m still sad that my bank is gone. I can’t imagine the stress that the employees are under right now and I just wish I could give them all a big hug.

RIP dear bank. I loved you. You were beautiful to me and I will cherish those memories. You taught me about working hard and dreaming big.

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Last night Daniel and I celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary by hitting up some Italian food. We reminisced about meeting each other six years ago. The first time I saw him in the airport when he flew down from Maryland to take me to dinner (which was Italian as well) and then when he played the piano for me. And then flew back home. All in the same evening. I was swept off my feet for sure. šŸ™‚

We talked about how much has changed in our lives since we got married and we laughed and I did cry a bit as well. When we were curled up on Amelia Island, we had no idea that we’d be here, and that we’d be so very different. We toasted to the next chapter of our lives and then rushed to catch a movie.

And then came home to play cards and get craaazy with Steve and Cassidy. I’m surprised we didn’t wake Drew.

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All in all, a great weekend! Albeit an emotional one.