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Celebrating Ethan.

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I'm hoping to continue to add posts from the past few months that I never got around to completing! So, here is another from June: After an emotionally exhausting few weeks, a houseful of friends and family proved to be just what this heart needed. We gathered at our house for an evening cook-out and celebrated Ethan's 3rd birthday. It was chaotic and messy and wonderful. These people that we get to do life with make all the difference. The girls, Gracie and Paisley, held a dramatic Frozen scene of their own creation in the backyard. There may, or may not, have been actual tears at one point. Bentley is not one to pass up a chance for kisses, and I can't blame him for his choice. Pierce is super sweet! And so is my Ryleigh-Girl. My boy... I adore him! Megan, close friend and cake-maker, made the cake of Ethan's dreams. Months later, we still have the top tier (which was not edible) as a decoration in Ethan's room. My...

Gracie's Dance Recital 2014

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Gracie's dance recital was held on June 20th (I'm just a little behind...). This was her 3rd year dancing with Extravagance and Tumble, and once again, the studio put on an impressive show! Gracie's class did so well during their two dances, one tap and one ballet. I believe that Gracie is a talented 6-year-old, and she certainly has the graceful moves of a ballerina, but she is over dance. I was honestly surprised she allowed us to sign her up again after last year's recital, but she decided to give it another chance. She has since moved on to gymnastics, which she is enjoying much more. Still, I wanted to add these pictures of her in her dance costume before the recital in June.

Home Again.

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It was so wonderful to have Gracie and Ethan in our arms again after so many days away. I had really been missing them and their sweet faces! We dropped the kids off with Memaw on Thursday evening, since Sean and I had an early flight to make on Friday morning, and they were there to welcome us in Richmond when our flight landed Tuesday evening. Memaw was great about sending lots of pictures and keeping us updated during their busy weekend, so I felt less distant, but still anxious to hug and kiss them in person. The kids were lucky to have tons of Memaw time, but also spent time visiting with their great-grandparents, Uncle Ryan and Aunt Bekah, their cousin Landon, and Bekah's baby sister, Kirrily. Gracie is like her mama and loves babies, so she was a big help with the little ones. Some of their to-do list included: playing in the sand in their underwear at Gloucester Point Beach, night fishing at the condo in Williamsburg, parade watching in Yorktown, and a day at the Virginia...

Quebec City in October.

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Canada in the fall is as beautiful as one might imagine, with its changing and falling leaves. The colors are brilliant and the process is further along here than it is in North Carolina - many trees are nearly bare, or have already said farewell to all of their coverage. Today, Quebec City is overcast and drizzly. I was able to catch a few hours of sun that broke through the clouds, but now, as I watch the city from my hotel window, I see tiny people with umbrellas, wet walkways and roads, and a grey sky. This time that I have for rest and relaxation, for aloneness and quiet, it is working well with the dreary weather. I've finished a book already, between hotel and airplane reading, and I just made a cup of hot tea, thanks to the hotel room coffee maker. I slept in this morning, until 9:15, then I went out for coffee and breakfast. I found a bench, the same bench on which I enjoyed my coffee during our last visit, and I sat. It is so strange to have absolutely no o...