September 2020

This month came and went like a shot!

The first saw Audie’s 7th birthday. Can’t believe our nugget is already 7.

He’s been through so much this year with all his surgeries, but we are so thankful he’s still with us and doing so well.

Later, as a family, we took a little car ride up to Aurora, Kentucky to the Old Hitching Post general store. We love going there when we go to the lake, but this trip was specifically for their locally made apple butter and old fashioned sodas. Little Man did ok, but there were too many people milling around to want to stay too long. Maybe next time we’ll take the dogs and hit the trails at Land Between the Lakes.

In other news: I made the decision back at the end of July not to return to work. I wasn’t comfortable being face to face with college age students with COVID still looming large. I received the call at the beginning of the month that my company doesn’t offer an extended leave of absence for these circumstances, so my position was officially terminated. That was a bit of a bummer, but I wasn’t holding out much hope.

Luckily, the position is not being opened up at this time and won’t be filled. If they decide to open it, my (former) boss and HR lady both told me they’d let me know so I could reapply. Since we have a history of hiring back people who have left, I thought that was very nice.

We’ll see if our world has returned to normal if that comes about. If not, I am fairly sure we have put enough away to be alright for awhile. I’m just enjoying seeing my son grow and learn and am thankful for the opportunity to be home with him.

The rest of the month was relatively quiet. We had every intention to get out and about, but it just didn’t happen.

Little Man had some gas/tummy troubles for a week or two, so we had an unexpected trip to the pediatrician. It turned out to just be growing pains, but didn’t make it any less heartbreaking not to be able to help him beyond cuddling and trying to soothe him.

Thankfully, he is doing much better now. He’s growing so fast. He’s already 26 inches long and 18lbs 4oz! His doctor thought he looked like a 6 month old, not almost 4 months.

Isn’t he just a doll?! We did a great job if I do say so myself. 💙

The last weekend of the month, I decided to drag the boys out of the house for a quick antiquing run. I saw a gorgeous lamp a few weeks before at one of the shops and had been kicking myself for not picking it up, so I had to see if it was still there.

It looks even better lit up.

I have no idea where it’ll permanently be, but I am thrilled to have snagged it this time. And it was such a steal! The whole booth was discounted so I got it for $25! Well worth it. I also picked up a funky silver giraffe. It’s not old but definitely something you don’t see every day. It’s a nice addition to my collection.

Anyway…I’m hopeful October will bring something in the way of new adventures. At the very least, we’ll have Little Man’s first Halloween. Fingers crossed for a bit more than that before the weather gets too cold.

Until then,

Cheers!

A. xoxo

August 2020

August got away from me and it seems September is going that direction as well.

I’d like to say we were busy but we know that wasn’t the case. This COVID business is really making it difficult for new adventures that are safe for us all.

But…on to what little updates we have!

Little Man received his very first Dolly Parton Imagination Library book.

I hope he loves books as much as I do.

He also had his 2 month check up and got his first round of vaccines. He was such a little trooper! Cried more because the nurse held him down than he did about his shots.

He is growing so fast. He was in the 96th and 88th percentile for weight and height and hasn’t slowed down since. He’s grown out of his 0-3month clothes and is all the way up to size 3 in diapers.

We celebrated National Dog Day with the pups on the 26th.

These two really love each other.

At the end of the month, the Mister’s parents came to visit and met their grandson for the first time. It was a nice visit, though very short.

We went antiquing and tested out the stroller for the first time. It was great to get out of the house and back to a sort of normal feeling.

We found a few great pieces and enjoyed the time together. I don’t know why I didn’t take any photos, but will for sure do so next visit!

September is bringing a whole different fall this year. Hopefully we can get out and about now that the temperature isn’t so hot and the bugs are on their way out.

We’ll hopefully have a better update for the rest of this month.

Until then,

Cheers!

A. xoxo