Sometimes you have a goal and you're doing really well with it and then, you just hit a snag.
(I could be looking at you, time change.)
Before I even realized, I went two weeks with barely a walk in my daily routine and I could tell.
Sometimes you have a goal and you're doing really well with it and then, you just hit a snag.
(I could be looking at you, time change.)
Before I even realized, I went two weeks with barely a walk in my daily routine and I could tell.
This week, we landed somewhere in the neighborhood of Second Winter, Spring of Deception, and Mud Season. Inevitably, Third Winter followed and that's where we're currently standing as I watch white stuff flit through the air and listen as the wind howls in protest.
A longtime family friend and the original 4-H leader to our Blossoms had a predicament:
We finally made it over to a local greenhouse coffee shop for our sometimes-monthly coffee shop schooling session.
Connecting with our Blossoms is a lifelong pursuit of mine. We've always held that mama or daddy dates are really important. I'm realizing now that those times, in addition to the concrete of regular family time, were paramount for a foundation of trust and connection that is necessary in the latter teen years and into the young adult years.
I thought everyone could use a little glimpse of billiant indigo color today. These irises, called "Flags" by old-timers, were a very late autumn surprise last year.