It's been a while.
Again.
I'm getting good at this separation thing.
And last time we talked, I was all grumble, grumble, grumble.
Sorry about that.
I was in a bit of a funk.
But that's life, right?
Sometimes it's just words, words, words, grump, more words, sleep.
But some things have changed.
I joined the gym.
And...gained weight.
But the new weight looks like this, so...
(You should be following this craziness on instagram by now!)
Techy and I went to Vegas.
And the Grand Canyon
Where Techy nearly died...
Note: You should never go to the west side of the Grand Canyon with people who don't have a healthy sense of fear. These boys almost gave me a heart attack.
And then there was the (much safer) Hoover Dam...
Which, incidentally, Techy was more excited about than the Grand Canyon.
Nerd.
But then back to Vegas...
Where, only moments after this picture, I had a very authentic Vegas experience on a grungy bathroom floor.
The source of my discomfort being dehydration - not the funnest source of discomfort in Vegas.
Thankfully, I was not entirely alone.
If there is one place in the world where it is perfectly acceptable to be in tears on a bathroom floor praying for your stomach to empty itself, it is Vegas.
But then, faster than you could blink, we were home and off to visit family in Virginia.
It is interesting to note that within a weeks' time we had witnessed mountains coast to coast.
And after all that travelling, I do believe a bad hair day was in order.
Followed by a 103 degree fever and an ear infection for Baby Girl.
And let's not forget the breakdown....
That fortunately happened across the street from Advanced Auto...
Where we spent naptime cruising the store while they were fixing our car enough to get it home.
And then, there was VBS.
I love VBS!
For the kids.
For the snacks.
For the music.
But mostly for the puppets.
People. I am pretty sure that if the UN introduced puppet shows to their sessions, we could probably see world peace within days.
I don't know anyone who doesn't smile during puppet shows.
With the exception of insecure teenagers.
But even they slip occasionally.
Puppets are just fun.
And don't even get me started on muppets.
But I digress.
All that living you just witnessed was in the last 4 weeks alone.
Which brings us to the present.
Where today, I am stuck at home because my car still isn't fixed.
But it's all good.
You could say my attitude has been adjusted a little since the last time we talked.
Probably because I have been out living life instead of sitting home reading about everyone else living it.
And I encourage you to do the same.
This is summer!
Time for melty snow cones and late nap times.
Time for picnics on your front yard and wagon rides to check the mail.
A few weeks ago, while I was sitting in the midst of my funk, one of my friends posted a pic of an art project she was working on with the caption of "think of it as an adventure" and I have embraced that with every fiber of my being.
Life is hard.
Sometimes days are dark.
But the anything has the potential to be an adventure if you look at it the right way!
And from the looks of things, our adventures aren't going to slow down any time soon, so here's to lots more excitement ahead!