Hey dears! It was a busy weekend for us but we got so much done and it feels amazing.
We’ve been spending lots of time with Ben’s family this past week since his mom is here visiting from Thailand. We usually only see her once a year during the winter, but thanks to a family wedding, we get to see her during the summer this year too! We met the family at the park on Friday night for Seneca Farms chicken and fruit pies for dessert and watched the kids chase seagulls and had lively conversations. One of the things I love most about my in-law family is the freedom to talk about anything and even if you disagree about something, you can still passionately expound on your point of view and at the end of the conversation, we all still love and appreciate each other.
Saturday was a big packing and loading day for us. Ben and I both woke up early and sat on the deck with hot teas to watch the sunrise…probably the last one we’ll see like that before we move. We talked about how much we loved living in this home and how much we’ll miss our lake view and how much of a blessing the two years spent in this spot was for us. But we also talked about how excited we are to be in our new home and create new memories and have new experiences.
Ben’s sister and her family are actually the ones buying our house from us, which is so nice! It’s great to keep the house (which ben’s mom actually built) in the family and know that it will be taken care of and we can visit again. We spent Saturday loading up our furniture, bedroom, and other big items in our moving sheds, and unloading Myron and Joleen’s stuff into the basement where most of it is stored until we officially move out on Thursday. They have a camper parked in the backyard and are staying in there until we leave, and we make funny jokes about our little family commune, hehe. Now I basically just have the kitchen and our personal stuff to pack up this week, and my mom will be coming up on Tuesday to help me finish up, so woot! It’s happening.
We spent Saturday evening at farewell party for one of our friends who’s leaving to work at the same boys camp that Ben did a few years ago (which is when we met!), and it was such a beautiful evening with friends and grilled steaks and homemade ice cream to top it all off. Ayla made it through most of the evening before the busy day and activity and short naps caught up to her…she was so exhausted, bless her heart.
Ben left in the early morning on Sunday for a work conference in San Diego, so Ayla and I spent the day being as relaxed and low-key as we could. The family came over for lunch and then spent the rest of the day just hanging out at the house. The kids got out water balloons and we grilled hamburgers for supper and sat in the yard and then called in an early bed time. The past week has been a full one and Ayla hasn’t been sleeping as well at night…I think just all the stuff going on makes her a little more unsettled or something. She won’t be awake for long but then I just have a hard time getting back to sleep. All this excitement, you know! So we catch some extra sleep when we can.
Have a great week, dears!
Here are five things I love:
– this funny thing
– this cool tip
– this inspiring article
– this pretty necklace set
– THESE POPSICLES
What about you: what is your ideal weekend?
I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Jen Horning says
I came across your blog through Pinterest & I want you to know that your attitude & perspective on life and being a mommy and wife is so inspiring!! And your Love for the Lord and desiring to walk in His will. I enjoy your post so much!!! God bless you! And I hope the move goes smoothly!
I don’t know you but I know your husbands family just alittle.. My parents would have knew his family & I believe if I’m right my oldest sister cleaned for Barb many many years ago:) I was born & raised in NY then moved to PA when I was 18 and got married to a man from PA:)
aliciarose488@hotmail.com says
Hi Jen! Thanks so much for reading + saying hello! It’s always fun to hear from readers. 🙂
Thanks also for your sweet + encouraging words. I do want this space to be inspiring and uplifting while also acknowledging the sometimes-difficult realities of life…life is beautiful if we know how to look for the right things. 😀
That’s so neat you know Ben’s family! Such a small world, right?