The following is a long journey of pictures and captions that are so random that I can't place or title them. It just is what it is...so enjoy.
These wonderful culinary masterpieces are from the annual Summer Institute for Educators at BTC (Bellingham Technical College). Translation: a class teachers take for clock hours or professional development. This was 3 days of "American Regional Cuisine" themed around Southwestern, Tex-Mex, Pacific Northwest, and a tour of Wood Stone Co. in Bellingham (manufacturer of the best wood fire ovens west of the Mississippi).
I went straight from my cooking class to Relay for Life. 18 hours of walking to cure cancer. An event I'm usually very inspired and passionate about, however I think it'll take some time to get my inspiration back. After Relay was my 10 year class reunion...it was a busy weekend, but the reunion was a blast and I think my friend Julie has some pictures on her blog if you're interested. Thanks Cathy for taking such great care of the kids, and thanks Rob for coming along to the reunion with me and working the next day on only 3 hours of sleep. You're a trooper.
Jack's new bedroom set arrived a few days ago. Solid pine bunk bed/desk with memory foam mattresses and dresser. The pictures of the bunk bed do not do it justice. It is awesome and full of storage. Jack loves it...he's told us over and over again how much he loves us and how lucky he is. So grateful and appreciative. We're happy he is enjoying it so much. He played Legos for hours at the pull-out desk yesterday and today. His patience and persistence is, in my humble opinion, beyond his age.
My new craft nook, handmade by Rob as a mother's day/birthday gift. He took my vision and made it so much more than I could have hoped for. Love it honey! Also, thanks Betty for the tins...I'm SO ORGANIZED!!!
Joves is 18 months old today! What a fun, energetic, loving, and passionate child. Her current obsessions (and believe me, this child defines the word obsessed) are Dora, Otter Pop popsicles, and her CareBear babies. I don't even want to report how many popsicles she had today.
So, if you're still with me, that pretty much sums up the latter half of June (phew!) and brings us into July. My hope is to turn my July into a "few commitments, spend as much time with the family as possible, get my life organized, cook good food, and relax" kind of month. I think it's possible and so far I'm doing okay.
3 comments:
Joelle, you are brave. I know you must be feeling a lot of heartache right now. Missing a dear, loving, easy to communicate with parent feels awful. I don't know exactly what you are feeling, but I can begin to relate to your sadness. I love it that you are choosing to enjoy life, even in the "sadness" -Your children are sweet blessings who will make you smile every day.
Your craft nook is incredible!! I think you are going to have a lot of fun in that space. Remember coming to Moses Lake and making cards!? Are you a card maker/scrapbooker?
Love and hugs, Michele
Oh MAN! The craft corner, seriously amazing...that is sooo perfect! I am jealous of the tins, and the blue table. How cute! LOVE IT! Props to Rob!
You look so cute in your chef's outfit! Love it! Our weather has been downright yukky as well! I am really ready for summer to arrive...maybe it will be like 85 into october. :) Wishful thinking!
Joelle - I think that is one of the most well written blogs you have done in quite some time. Fabulous. And NO WAY is that Jovie Day... are you kidding me? She isn't a baby anymore :( I can't believe it, my jaw litterally dropped when I saw that picture, and her HAIR!! I can just imagine Jacks appreciation and enthusiasm over his new bed set (very impressive by the way)... & your craft area is right out of Real Simple magazine, with a classy touch of Martha Stewart! I raise my non-alcoholic (;)) glass to your July of "few commitments, spend as much time with the family as possible, get my life organized, cook good food, and relax" ... and if you sneak a Sydney time in there, I'd call it a home run. Love you.
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