So I’ve been kind of busy with living and all. The kind of busy that leaves you breathless too many moments of the day. For introspective types like me, it’s like a nagging thirst and the water is always just beyond reach.
So with that in mind, I give you pictures, hoping they may be worth the thousands of words I’m apparently without, a few glimpses into some of the more delightful moments of living we’ve enjoyed during the fall…
I know, this picture is in a previous post but I love it. A few days away that The Man and I enjoyed, a belated trip to celebrate our 15-year anniversary. Already it seems like a lifetime ago.
In case you’re wondering, yes, Brownie is still playing golf. This fall he started playing in some kid tournaments. It was only going to be one tournament, just for fun, but somehow it turned into 6. He and The Man conspired to make it a “tour.” Anyway, here he is at the actual tour championship, the only tourney I was able to go to because we also have a 2-year-old and golf courses are quiet and 2-year-olds are not.
Be still my heart. Getting to and from the tourney was so crazy, I couldn’t enjoy it much then. But now? I just love this picture of the boy and his daddy {also the caddy.} Again, one of those pictures that will make me cry when the boy is grown and the daddy and I are old.
Hi Papa and Nana! They came down all the way from Michigan to visit us for 4 days and watch Brownie play golf. We had the best time.
Golf is the prettiest sport I think. For a girl who is not sportsy, I rank my affinity for a sport based on the beauty of its surroundings {or the cuteness of the uniforms.}
We enjoyed the loveliest field trip to a farm and vineyard up in the mountains. I cannot tell you how beautiful it was. Even though I was chasing my kids, the beauty of the place quieted my soul.
The kids ground corn with this old-fashioned corn grinder for what seemed like hours. I now have 2 bags of coarsely ground corn and they are expecting me to whip up some tortillas or bread or something pioneerish. If anyone can tell me how to make grits or cornbread out of it, I would be much obliged.
And there were still a few raspberries on the vine.
I don’t know how many times he rolled down the hill but I look at this picture and it makes me feel free and giddy.
And last but not least, Brownie turned 7. I always cry at their birthdays because it’s going by too fast and I want to slow it all down.
We bought an overpriced golf cake from the grocery store with air-brushed icing and plastic figurines and he loved it.
Happy fall. I’ve missed being here and hope not to stay away quite so long.