Sunday Afternoon

At one time, I must have dreamed parenthood was regularly like this and quickly learned I was an idiot. But today, my parents came over to bring Piper (and Timmy Whitefoot) the cat tree my dad made for the proud cat owner.

My parents walked into this scene. All the kids are happily working on brain-enhancing activities. Kyla was soldering the mechanism of her useless box, Wes was programming, and Piper was digging out gems from a kit she got for her birthday. I record this because this has never happened before and I’ve been a mom for 14.5 years. Not that this quiet, productive bliss lasted that long. By the time Dwayne and I returned from a long walk with my parents, they had all scattered to their usual corners and pursuits. But at least I had caught it on camera!

February Books

1Truth as told by Mason Buttle, The Leslie ConnorEven better the second time.  Now hunting down others by this author.
2Luster: a novelRaven LeilaniA disappointing best book from NPR.  Not a single character that I rooted for.  Good writing, unlikeable story that made me feel “icky”. 
3Baptism for the DeadLibbie HawkerA reread of a Mormon wife losing her faith, and the comfort of heaven.
4My AntoniaWilla CatherAn early classic about the backbone of America– immigrants and farmers. Glad I read it.
5How God Became KingN.T. Wright“Born of the Virgin Mary, Suffered under Pontius Pilot”… Jesus’s life is more than a comma. Cross and Kingdom in the gospels. 
6Four Hundred Souls: A community history of African America, 1619-2019Ibram X. Kendi (editor)Listening to borrowed audio was probably the worst format.  Need to own hard copy and revisit. 
7The Bridgertons: Happily Ever AfterJulia QuinnThe 2nd Epilogues of the infamous Bridgerton romances.
8Captive Kingdom, TheJennifer A. NielsenI’ve gotten tired of this character’s schtick on this 4th book but I’ll read the 5 anyway.
9Dare to Disappoint: Growing Up in TurkeyOzge SamanciYA GN– a walk in Turkish shoes while coming to age as a “failure” and figuring it out.  Excellent 1.5 hr read.
10All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. CookLeslie ConnorOh, I am LOVING this author!  More, more, more please.
11Home for Dogs and Goddesses, ALeslie ConnorRounding out themes of family by this author.
12Finding LangstonLesa Cline-RansomeThe Great Immigration, a newly motherless boy from the South in Chicago. 
13Midnight Library, TheMatt HaigTickled my literary bone and my thinking brain.  
Books in orange font have that extra je ne sais quoi about them.

Our Second Teenager!

Our Sweetheart Baby is now a Fun Teen!

It’s the first weekend of mid-winter break, the second day of great snow, and Piper’s birthday: a trifecta that made it a wonderful day for all.

Piper made her own cake with and put to good use the cake decorating kit she got for Christmas. We may have been so busy playing in the snow that we never got around to writing the reasons we love Piper, but we all agree that she makes us laugh with her adorable faces and poses, and she takes really good care of us, fattening us up quite well!

Wes brilliantly got a gift for Timmy, which Piper adored enough to make up for Timmy’s disdain.

After dinner, Dwayne and Piper, instead of meeting us outside for dark o’clock sledding, were caught watching Harry Potter movies. Fine, it was her birthday, I suppose!

Happy Birthday, Piper! You are loved and adored beyond measure.

Our Valentine’s Day

Long before our Sweetheart Baby was born, Dwayne and I have celebrated Valentine’s Day on the 13th. At first, it was because it was convenient when we lived an hour away from each other, then it was a pragmatic way of being romantic.

This year, the pandemic changed our plans more than the massive snowfall. We had already ordered a special dinner from a local “boutique” restaurant and Dwayne’s car braved the roads to pick it up. The kids and I set up our table and prepared dinner for them to eat downstairs with a movie, which is our favorite type of date night.

I enjoy life with this man so much!