5.31.2024

May books

Here are the books I had the pleasure of reading this month.

This book was recommended to me after a friend had done it for her book club.  Here is a synopsis I found and liked best:

"It’s 1990 and seventeen-year-old Marley West is blazing into the river valley town of Mercury, Pennsylvania. A perpetual loner, she seeks a place at someone’s table and a family of her own. The first thing she sees when she arrives in town is three men standing on a rooftop. The Joseph brothers become Marley’s whole world before she can blink. Soon, she is young wife to one, The One Who Got Away to another, and adopted mother to them all. As their own mother fades away and their roofing business crumbles under the weight of their unwieldy father’s inflated ego, Marley steps in to shepherd these unruly men. Years later, an eerie discovery in the church attic causes old wounds to resurface and suddenly the family’s survival hangs in the balance. With Marley as their light, the Joseph brothers must decide whether they can save the family they’ve always known—or whether together they can build something stronger in its place."

I loved how the author wrote and developed the characters, how it was highly relational and had such depth to it.  I would absolutely recommend it!

This is my second book by Rebecca Serle.  I genuinely enjoy her writing style and the story that she wrote on these pages.  Here is the synopsis:

"At one point or another, we’ve all been asked to name five people, living or dead, with whom we’d like to have dinner. Why do we choose the people we do? And what if that dinner was to actually happen? These are the questions Rebecca Serle contends with in her utterly captivating novel, The Dinner List. 

When Sabrina arrives at her thirtieth birthday dinner she finds at the table not just her best friend, but also three significant people from her past, and well, Audrey Hepburn. As the appetizers are served, wine poured, and dinner table conversation begins, it becomes clear that there’s a reason these six people have been gathered together."

I love the concept of the story and the way she developed the story line and characters and I enjoyed the twists and surprises...
I would recommend it. 
My sister recommended this book to me and I loved it.  It's filled with facts and science, but also personal stories from the over 80 year scientific study on happiness that was done at Harvard.  They have exercises and questions to ask yourself and to sit with to help cultivate introspection and self-evaluation, as well as tools for navigating things that they learned are needed from the participants.  It was so good.  I had borrowed it from the library and ended up buying a copy to have! 
I haven't read a book like this before but I really enjoyed it! A tiny summation:
The main character Alice gets bumped on her head and loses ten years of her memory. The last thing she remembers is being twenty-nine, in love with her husband Nick, and pregnant with their first child. Instead, she's now thirty-nine, has three children, and is about to get divorced. The book unravels Alice putting her life back together.  There is reconciliation and healing as she figures out what has happened in the last decade. I loved the characters. It almost read as a mystery and that made it really fun for me. I would absolutely recommend it!
This is another one that I loved.  Alice Wright marries American Bennett Van Cleve hoping to escape  her stifling life in England. However, small town Kentucky proves equally claustrophobic, especially living with her overbearing father-in-law. When I call goes for a team of women to deliver books as part of Eleanor Roosevelt's new traveling library, Alice jumps at the chance.  The women and the relationships that they form are so well written and heart felt and the story was one that I had a hard time putting down. 
This book was STRONGLY recommended to me and I can see why! It is inspired by true events of a mid-wife in late 1700's Maine whose main claim to fame is the 1000's of births that  that she had overseen, and she had never lost a mother. It is an intense mystery, almost a thriller that makes it hard to put down.  The author writes incredible character development and how the story evolves and unfolds. I strongly recommend it! 
 

5.30.2024

time at home...

Memorial day was spent at home.  The day can feel somber to me, but also makes me incredibly grateful for all of those that have given their lives in military service so that we can enjoy the freedoms that we have today... The day was filled with yard work and setting up our garden, cleaning out clothing for donations, doing facials with my girl, and Kit smoking ribs...

I pray that I never forget that these simple moments are gifts and that they came at a cost...

5.29.2024

Tournaments...

 This last weekend, Eden had a tournament.  It was really the first time the her team has played together.  They continued to come together and the flow became smoother and smoother.  Eden blocked like a BOSS.  She is really growing into the roll of goal keeper and we are so PROUD of her!

5.28.2024

Celebrating accomplishments...

 Last week, both of the kids were recognized in their grades award ceremonies.  It was also Ryder's 8th grade promotion! We are so proud of these two.  We love that they have had an impact on their school and their classmates and to see how loved they are by their teachers and peers.

Ryder received the medallion for both leadership as well as men’s athlete of the year!

It was such an honor to celebrate him!
Eden was also celebrated in her class! She received the award for her achievements in Leadership in ASB.  She is so amazing and we are SO proud of this girl!
Her best friend also got an award and so because we love their family, we of course had to take photos:
Ryder’s promotion was so special…
Mia and Papa came to celebrate with us and Papa helped him with his tie:
Ryder was selected to be the class speaker and he absolutely killed it.
Ryder was given the American Legion Award.  We had no idea he would be the recipient and I cried. We are so proud of this kid!
I loved that he got to celebrate his promotion with his friends and I love that 99% of them will be going to the same high school!
We loved the evening and getting to celebrate this milestone!

This is the last week of school for our kiddos and I will tell you, I feel lots of emotions, but here we go.  Good things are coming!

5.24.2024

Time together...

 Fridays are for spending time together.  I love time with my guy!

5.23.2024

While I was at work...

 The kids had lots of soccer during my recent work day.  I love getting pictures like these:

They tell me they wish I was there and that I am missed, but I know when the 3 of them are together, they are just as happy as clams...

5.22.2024

Mother and Daughter Tea 2024

 This last Sunday, we got to attend our friend Brookie's annual Mother/Daughter Tea! Here was our first one from May 19, 2012:

This is always such a magical, memory making time and we love it so much!
Brookie and her mom are the absolute BEST hosts ever and we love them so much!

5.21.2024

My guys...

 Ryder had a tournament this weekend and because of all the things that were happening, we needed to divide and conquer.  That means we sent each other photos.  This is what I got and it made my day!

He played so well and I am so proud of him!
I love my guys so much!

5.20.2024

An end of an era...

 Eden had her last game with her JUSA team, that was formed from her All-Star team from AYSO.  IT was a transitional season for the girls as they are all heading to different clubs for the Fall.  They came in first for their league and had so much fun!

We will never forget our Pickles team or thier families.  Many of these girls have played together for YEARS!  It was the end of an era...
Our coaches were the absolute best!
We were assigned snacks for our last game, so in addition to the good stuff, we had to make a run for special doughnuts!
Exciting things are on the horizon, but we don't want to rush past this milestone!

5.17.2024

Time together...

Last week, the kids started training sessions together... 

I loved watching their skill levels and how the coach would have them practice together.  They are so focused when they practice, and I love watching them encourage each other... Their friendship is growing and deepening and I love watching that happen!