Monday, March 31, 2025

March's 10 on 10

10 pictures on the 10th day (Monday) of the month! 
{Document a snapshot of your life...find beauty among the ordinary things in your day!}

The bread that I feast on, the well that I draw from. 
My strength in the morning, my peace in the evening.
This is where you'll find me, leaning on my Beloved. 
I shelter in His mercy and in the shadow of His wings.


Aiden walks Ginger in the morning and then she takes up her post, watching for the school bus.


He never leaves the house without giving me a hug and an "I love you, Mom".


Lots and lots of hours at the office. I work with amazing people and I have the best job. I sit at the front desk in the waiting room and talk with people. People who feel like old friends, people I've never met before, people I connect with, people who are very different. I genuinely care and am curious. My secret goal is to not let them sit buried in their phone while they wait. I have a pretty high success rate. :)


My other job is to keep goodies stocked. It would shock you to know the gallons of tea and piles of candy we collectively consume in a tax season.


Avery made someone's idea a reality with this fun goal board. Takes a whole lot of work to move the chains, but somehow, we get there!


My friend sent this beauty! Thank you, crocuses for being brave enough to go first. You never fail to infuse our hope that the long winter will end once again.


Sweet, sweet couple. He takes her by the hand and leads her around as she shuffles. In conversation, he mentioned it's been over four years since she has known who he is. I was nearly undone by the love, patient, care. I wondered what is his source of strength, to be able to get up and face that day after day.

I am loved like this and it takes my breath away.


Its been nice to have the NCAA tournament to watch since I don't have much left in me after the work day.


I have made at least a pot of coffee every day, well over 12,000 pots.  


 

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Avery's Bridal Shower


My eldest daughter, my sweet Avery May is getting married this spring! This day we got to shower her with love and hugs and gifts and blessings. And she did feel so loved and blessed...when she walked in, she was overcome with emotion. 

Amanda lead the planning committee and it was fun to see her vision come to life. It was girly and delicate with pink and pearls and flowers. The theme was "love is in bloom", flowers serving as both the decorations and the take-home favors.  




The boys worked hard on boy stuff all morning; securing loose chairs, moving furniture, hanging signs just right. Since it was a cold and blustery day and parking is limited on our steep driveway, they devised a valet system so the women would not have to walk in the freezing cold, carrying packages for a distance. It was super sweet how carefully they planned it out and then to see the sacrifice they made to be out in the elements much of the day, but both happy to be a part of Avery's day.




I didn't get a picture of them in action, but when I brought cookies out to the garage, their organized and effective system was on display. As you might imagine, the valet service was a big hit with the ladies!


Sarah spent the night, so work started bright and early in the kitchen.




In the early afternoon, more help arrived! Amanda and Sarah were good at giving people jobs.















The combined effort on the food made for a beautiful and delicious bounty!






Once most had arrived, Kelly gave instructions on the games she'd prepared and Amanda gave instructions on food and then prayed a beautiful blessing over Avery and all the women gathered.


















Avery was just so beautiful and poised and grown up. My heart was bursting with pride as I watched her.





There were several young girls around and they were so excited to be together and to be involved in all things shower. It was so sweet!

















As the day wound down, Jack showed up with a stunning bouquet. I love this moment Meg caught.





The boys got back on duty retrieving cars and getting people safely on their way.





Meg took many of these photos and when I put them all together, it made me miss our days of shooting weddings together. We were a great team and had so much fun!









In the evening, Jack and Jason made quick work of getting the furniture back where it belonged and then Avery and Jack slowly went through their gifts and we got to see everything, a lovely ending to a lovely day.



 I'm so grateful to everyone who helped make the day possible...what love! And so humbling to look around the room and see the faces of people who have been a part of Avery and Jack's young life, who are important to our family. Goodness, we're so blessed.