Saturday, June 6, 2026

Anna's Last Day

Yesterday Anna finished her last day at her elementary school as a math tutor. She pulled students in first grade through fifth grade for small group instruction and extra support. She tested students, reported to the principal in weekly SST meetings, worked closely with teachers, and the students had the scores at the end of this school year to prove that intervention works and Anna made it happen!

I am most proud of Anna for loving the students she worked with particulary students who stuggle emotionally and who are low in math. Many of her students have issues such as ADHD, low self-esteem, tricky home live and behavior issues. She loved them, helped their teachers, and put her whole heart into her work. 

She is meant to work with children and I am grateful that she is following the call that God has on her life. She is serving him when she helps the children. 

She did this almost full time work with she was a grad student at Fairfield University (about an hour away) three evenings a week in a three year progam for School Phychology. She balanced both work and school with care. She is loved by the students and staff at her school and I couldn't be more proud! 

Although it would be wonderful for her to have the summer off (as I will in about nine more days), she is enrolled through her three year program for two summer classes. And of course she will work this summer as well. 

I have found that the twenty-something age can be a bit challenging. No longer a child, graduated from college and move toward adulthood. It's a time when almost adult children still need support, mentoring, a listening ear, and love. Often their hours are different than they used to be as a child and it takes some creativity to find the time to connect. But as a family we made it a priority and we did it! 

Anna, I am so proud of you this year. Never would we have known what God had in store for you even a year ago. I am grateful for His call on your life and for you listening to the still small voice of the Holy Spirit to guide you. Look what He has done for you and through you. 

I have such a peace as your mama knowing God has a plan for wonderful things for your life. ❤️


Anna writing gratitude notes to very single teacher she worked with in her school. 


Thursday, June 4, 2026

Abigail is 19!

Way back when I started this blog she was so little, just 3 years old! I never in a million years thought I would be blogging when she was 19 years old! 

I'm so proud of this little blog of mine; a place where memories, pictures and thoughts have been kept for so long. All of the birthdays are here, right here in this space and the way I felt about them in the narrative right along with them. 


Well, this little 3 year old is now nineteen. She is everything I thought she'd grow up to be. And everything I never imagined she would be all rolled into one and I am just so grateful to God for the blessing that she is. 

There were balloons and birthday pictures of course! 


and even tulips and lilacs from our garden. 






Love them so much! 


We celebrated with a birthday dinner (her favorite, chicken pot pie) 


There were presents of course and an homemade cake! 







She always make the best faces when she opens presents! 


A few days after her birthday she had a sleepover with her best high school friend who was also home from college for the summer. 




We wish you abundant blessings sweet girl. We love who you are becoming and can't wait to see what God does next! 

Other birthday posts: 

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

87!

My Dad turned 87 today! He's the same, the exact same as always. Strong, intersting, encouraging, and my Dad!  



Monday, June 1, 2026

Breakfast Out

My favorite meal to eat out is breakfast. I'll take a cozy homey yummy main street breakfast place over a fancy dinner anytime! We went with my parents a few weekends ago after Mass. It was cold and pouring but we had the best time, and I am grateful! 


 

Saturday, May 30, 2026

It's Getting There and Thoughts About Blogging

Pre Blog Post Thoughts ~ I think I'd like to blog more often. I actually think it will be easier than once in a while. Let me explain (or let me think it out loud in this space). My blog sort of started to be the "big things" in life

  • graduations
  • college move ins
  • holidays
  • vacations
But then those blog posts are b i g  and they are harder to do (more pictures, more thoughts}

But little blog posts of day to day are easy ~ a simple picture of two, a simple thought. 

I think if I think 'smaller' on this blog than big events, big posts, I'll like this space of mine better... so here goes... 

It's Getting There 

We always have a house project going on. I hate the mess but I love the planning, dreaming, and of course the outcome. 

Mother's Day ⬆

Recently I've been craving wallpaper, really wanting it. But Scott does not. Last year he did wallpaper a tiny off the kitchen bathroom for me. I found two rolls of tiny flowered wallpaper at a thrift store. And it looks so lovely in there. But he hates the wallpaper process and even more worries what will happen when I change my mind. (He's right, I do change my mind a lot over the years)

So for this Mother's Day project, he's painting the family room. It's my Mother's Day present. (Each year I get to choose a project we don't NEED to do but my heart WANTS to do) 

I've been wanting to try the 'made in England' Farrow and Ball paint. I chose a cozy color and I love the way it's coming out. 

The walls are done and now he's doing the trim in a buttery color. The room will be totally different and I can hardly wait to decorate for Christmas! I think all of our greens will look so much better in here than the white trim! 


Trim on the left = bright white old trim / Trim on the right = new buttery color trim 

Okay, so I DID it! I did my first, 'it's not a big deal' 'little thoughts', 'who cares about perfect pictures' post! 

Friday, May 29, 2026

Blogging

So I guess I just stopped blogging and I'm not sure why. It seems to be the thing to go first when life is life. Nothing new. Nothing out of the ordinary. Perhaps it's the end of school coming. When the end of the school year starts, it feels like there is a lot to do. But not really. It's really just a magical time of year when I can really enjoy teaching the last unit in literacy and math. I really enjoy my class at the end of May and June. 

Could it be that there are a few birthdays right around this time of year? And a big Mother's Day project in our house? 

Could it be that I feel kind of like I'm in two different seasons at the same time. I'm still teaching. It's not summer but it's almost. 

I think that's it. Everything feels out of balance and so what goes? The blog. 

But I so don't want it to. 

So this is my 'I'm back' post.  

Friday, May 15, 2026

Springtime in Our Kitchen

Oh for sure the happiest place in our home is the kitchen. Scott and I both do a lot of cooking, baking, everything making! And I love changing things up. 

I recently took a few pictures and thought I'd post them here! 

I found this area rug at an antique store and I should have taken an up close of it... it's lovely, fun, and adds a bit of comfort and cozy to this space.  

I have a teapot shelf up there above the sink which Scott built for my Mother's Day present last May. 


I love these new cafe curtains with a green stripe! I love most of the all the pleats in them rather than always clipping up dishtowels as curtains. These have so much more a polished look! 



Favorite cookbooks are a must for me. Just seeing them inspires me to plan our meals, bake, and just look forward to special mealtimes. 



A 'new to me' favorite teacup I found thrifting. I drink my tea using this every weekend! 


My jam jar full of jellies! 



This open shelving was another Mother's Day gift built by Scott a few years back. I love changing it up for the seasons! 


And finally this antique basket is a perfect spot for dishtowels and a favorite cozy book!