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It is mid-morning, I have warmed up my coffee, and am feeling thankful that I exercised this morning. I didn't mean to let three weeks go by without doing that- especially with my "no excuses attitude"... but life. Life. Which is kind of the reason my 31 days series fell off, too. But...
Dear 31 Days of Celebrating Ordinary,
I will not let you go unfinished, not again. I may not have been able to keep up 31 days in a row, but celebrating ordinary is what I do. I will finish... even if takes all of November. {I know that is not how it is supposed to work, but my blog, my rules?!}
Dear Life,
I am slowly and gradually finding my way back from vacation mode, helping my husband welcome 14 marching bands to our high school, and the time change. {I must be getting old because this time change was hard... I was asleep by 7:30 three nights in a row!} But vacation was wonderful, and so was the band competition!
Dear Chicago,
Thank you for saving the very best fall weather for our visit. It could not have been any better, and it was what I had longed for! And you provided the perfect backdrop for a beautiful celebration.
Dear Amy &William,
Your weekend was... amazing. Amazing. You planned the perfect celebration of your life together and we were so honored to be a part of it. Thank you for letting us help you prepare, and for not thinking we were in the way! We loved it, truly. It was wonderful catching up with your family, Amy, and it was so much fun to meet and get to know William's. And Drew? Well... his quotable moments were fantastic!!! It was so sweet to hear his love for both of you the morning of the wedding, telling Amy to aim for a bigger version of me, when you come down the aisle, and laugh over his statement that two days of parties were ridiculous! Let me just say this, though... every moment of your time together was celebrated in your weekend of wedding festivities... and every moment is another page of your happily-ever-after story. I have prayed for your happiness for so long, and God's yes is always one of my favorite sounds.
Dear Camden,
This is it... your last football game of high school. I might blubber our way across the field tonight, or I might laugh and smile with joy. My insides are undecided. But this, I know... I will walk across that field in celebration of you and your hard work and there will be no one there who loves you more than me.
3 comments :
You are good at celebrating the ordinary. I'm glad you will finish the series.
The segways! Jacob told us to do that when we were in the mountains. Hoping we'll get to it next time. Was it hard?
The last football game? How did that happen so quickly?
*tears tears*
Last football game?
Heavy sigh.
I'm so darn happy that you and Eric had a great visit with Amy and with our favorite city!!!
We'll have to catch up SOON.
XOXOXO
We love Chicago and it looks like it was a perfect season to go. So beautiful.
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