Bringing Home a Surprise
I had planned to get some small projects done when I got home from all of my travels, but instead I mostly listened to my kids tell me stories they made up and ask me if I know where their toothpaste went.
I had planned to get some small projects done when I got home from all of my travels, but instead I mostly listened to my kids tell me stories they made up and ask me if I know where their toothpaste went.
A couple of weeks ago I showed you my updated boys’ bathroom. We worked on so many small details in there that I couldn’t give you the nitty gritty information.
Do each of your kids have their own Bible? Most of mine do and my 10 year old, Elijah, had been asking if he could get his own so he didn’t have to borrow one whenever he needed to look things up.
As each quiet summer weekend passes behind me I feel myself getting more and more relaxed into just being home and hanging with my peeps. It’s so delightful.
Having 4 boys using this one teeny bathroom with almost no storage was getting to me. Towels stacked on the floor, toothpaste on the sink, nowhere to dry your hands…really it was like living in the w
Have I mentioned the heat yet? Because it’s over 100° every day now and any time a kid goes outside they come immediately back in declaring, “It’s HOT out there!” Yeah. I know. My sweat glands told me already.
I just love reading to my kids. We sit down on the couch and spend time learning something new or going to another world or being touched by someone else’s journey.
Is it getting hot where you are? Because our temps are reaching over 100° which means, in a nutshell, I have reached my complaining stage of the summer.
Our weekend was a smattering of activity. I did everything from going to an open house at my friend Sara’s to sleeping for 2.5 hours in the middle of the day.
Sometimes I have so much to say to you that my brain is about to burst with excitement.
This is not one of those times.