Showing posts with label Date Night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Date Night. Show all posts

Thursday, February 20, 2025

February Musings

 This little life of mine here in middle Tennessee is moving all over the place. Okay, so the word moving is etched in my brain this year. ETCHED! It's been a year of moving. Moving us here, moving Jen and Serg into their new place, moving into my sister's house for a bit, moving Boo and Grady to their new place, moving back into this house, moving my dad in his new place, moving our stuff to and from storage, moving our stuff from the camper to the house and now back to the camper, just moving, so. much. moving! And it's not done yet.

 T and I are in the midst of a pretty big build/remodel. After looking at more than enough homes in town, we finalized that we ARE indeed staying put in our home, which led to how to make this sweet place suitable for us, which led to more conversations than I can count with the words "build and remodel" smattered in, which led to us meeting our son's friend who became our fabulous contractor, which led to all new flat work around the house and a new garage/shop, which led to remodeling the house here in the next 8 weeks, which led to this here post. 

Why you ask?  Cause as I sit in the sunroom that is either very cold or very hot but won't be, mind you, once this amazing room is torn down and redone, I'm looking outside at the snow on the ground pondering how much we have left to do before we say, "We are settled".  Oh those words... soon, just not super de duper soon. 


This is the garage and patio cover build. Both are coming along nicely. We can't wait to hang out outside this year with the family. Lots of bbqs to come! 


Miss Valerie! We facetime Bec, Brock and Miss Valerie often. Sweet girl!  This is her cute dino from Gma and Gpa this Valentine's Day. We miss them greatly and can't wait to meet little man soon!


This is me on the regular sending photos to T. "What about this?" Home Depot and Amazon love us right now. 😁


This picture↑ and this picture↓ are some of our favorite moments since we moved to Tennessee! And our Why. 💜





And this here... the JOY that fills our heart to see our son help build a place we call home with his own two hands. See, this one here, he's been good with his hands since he was a toddler, building something or fixing something and always smiling in the middle of it all. For a few years, Gabe and Sarahh asked, when are you moving here?  Are you moving here? When are you coming to Tennessee? And now that's it's a reality, and were finally here, to see our son as an integral part of what most likely will be our very last home- ever, WOW. Talk about big emotions. I may start singing Circle of Life. 


Like Grandfather, Like Father, Like Son. enough said. 💗


The Nashville Zoo and cousin time! We had a blast. If you come through the area, definitely worth seeing. 


These two pickles just make me laugh. Memaw and Poppa, that's us. 


Our first Tennessee Valentine's! Who would have thought 36 years after this man of mine proposed to me that we'd be taking a picture in our home in Tennessee. Not me! Yet here we are. T has said many times, The mind of man plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps. Amen to that one. 

 
I have pictures of T teaching our own kiddos how to cook. He's patient and quite good in the kitchen. Here he is with our grandson doing the same thing. 💓


A new wine bar opened up in our town square called Hemispheres. We just discovered it! Super cool premise. They rotate wines to different hemispheres quarterly. This quarter was the Northern Hemisphere and next is the Southern. These kinds of finds make a town your town. A place to go and be. We took Cribbage and shared a glass of wine together away from the mess back in our home. Ahhhh. a moment of reprieve. 


And here is the photo that started this here post today. I'm working on little man's half-blanket, using a basket for an ottoman since ours is in storage, dreaming about what will be. 

Soon. 

Thursday, July 25, 2024

Provo, Utah Lakeside Resort

Alrighty... realizing as I write these stories, I am totally not taking pictures of RV life inside, only outside. I'll try harder. 😉 

So Provo. Why Provo. Well, it was far enough to get us closer to Bend, OR and close enough for T to drive after work. When you're driving a big rig, it takes so much focus that 5 hours is our limit before stopping. And I found us a place to stay! That's been a challenge with the last minute, "Hey let's go adventuring this summer!" kind of travel. People book RV spots WAYYY in advance. I think I spent one full day already literally looking for places for us to stay for the next few weeks. I was getting anxious and not the way I wanted to spend my day. Plus, all I could think of was whether this was my life til we got back to Tennessee. Searching daily for a place to stay, Oy! Jumping from place to place is exhausting and hard for T to work well. 
One afternoon, T asked if I'd like to walk and of course my answer was YES! Little did we know, with my nose in the phone searching all day or catching up on laundry, that tucked away was a lake less than a mile away. And this quiet little trail to boot! Such a find. Once again reminded me that the world around us is out there ready to be explored, ya just got to go.  We found an old graveyard of gas station signs, some cows, gorgeous views, and some old mossy trees. 

On Friday night we went into town on a date to see Twisters and grab some food. Worth seeing if you haven't yet. So that's it for Provo. Short and sweet. 













 

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Date Night

One thing we have always valued is our date night. It is a small portion of our week that we devote just to each other. Now, it hasn't always been easy and we aren't always focused on each other but we do try.  This week was a spontaneous gift to each other. After realizing Lina had plans, we said. "Let's go!" Ok.. it was more like

"I have to go to the bike shop to get a part. How about we hit the brewery?"

"Yeah.. a movie too? " 

"Sure.. check out the times."

So it's not this Cinderella love language that matters. It's the intent of the heart. Our heart must be inclined towards our One and Only. They need to see it, hear it, and believe it. Sometimes that comes through words, sometimes through actions, and sometimes through just being there. Sometimes it's moving over closer in bed and cuddling for a few minutes before you go to sleep. For my man who loves riding, going to a bike shop with him speaks volumes!

And I am so excited about his new ride!

This brewery: Bristol Brewery is located in an old school house. How cool is this place? Way Cool! If you are ever in Colorado Springs, this is a Must Do!