anyone? dumb and dumber? i actually really love that movie. guess how many times jeremy and i have considered renting it only to remember that we used to own it but sold it for $1 in a garage sale and for some reason then we just can't bring ourselves rent it.. a few. :)
but anyway, this week has no pictures and no crafts to show for it. and i don't have a pet, unless you count our downstairs neighbors' weimaraner (also known as the kind of dog on sesame street that got to wear clown hats?), and i certainly wouldn't given that our relationship is limited to the moments i try to get him into his crate and he tries to tackle me.
but annnyway, regardless of non-photo/craft evidence, this week was really good. i think we were social or something. yep, a good week. lots of time spent with friends old and new. there was a severe daugherty withdrawal from our two weeks of sickness, so we made up with it multiple joseph-ian mama-miss ann hangouts. and a two-families-in-the-minivan-for-ice-cream date to boot. we also did dinners and walks with a bunch of new friends from our recently new church location, which was really fun. oh, getting to know new people. :)
in other news, reading
this post this morning was really encouraging as we're two months (give or take) from our little one joining our family. i'm pondering her thoughts on the beautiful work that motherhood is, not denying that it's hard work. lately i've found that i've been able to embrace and (sometimes more than others) enjoy the everyday tasks around my home (ie. folding laundry, spritzing down the bathroom in wonderful tea tree oil/vinegar cleaning goodness, actually cleaning up after breakfast after breakfast, etc.) with an awareness that yes, it is work, and it is good work. does that make sense? man, and what's more nonstop than mothering in my life right now? we're talking nonstop (yet good!) work. it's been so good for me to think through and come to these realizations.
additionally, from the same website, i've made
this meal twice in the past few weeks. it's delicious. and pretty easy. and it uses cabbage. i think it's the first meal i've ever made with cabbage. there, i said it. it's the kind of meal where jeremy says "mmm...this is really good" more than halfway through, which tells me that he's not simply answering the "do you like it??" look i give him after the first bite is done. a good sign.
so, yeah, that's been my week. how was yours? happy tuesday, friends!