March 2022

Good grief. March blew in full speed ahead and suddenly, it’s practically April.

We had a very busy month, despite not doing much in the adventuring department.

We kicked off the month with an unplanned trip to Nashville for Hattie B’s Hot Chicken with my cousin and her kids. They tagged along for a last minute business trip and wanted to meet Little Man. We’d been meaning to try Hattie B’s for years anyway, so it was a no brainer!

M, E, me, and Little Man.

He wasn’t too sure about meeting his distant cousins (and those French fries were super distracting), but it was a nice visit — though short!

The weather finally started to feel like spring, so we spent a lot of time outside at the beginning of the month.

Practicing his dunks for March Madness
The neighbors have new puppies and they adore Little Man
We finally got some sand for the box and he loves it!

My parents came down for their Spring Break, which meant even more time outside and our sole day excursion.

It was awesome having them here. Indie was thrilled to have Maddie and Charlie (but mostly Maddie) to play with. It was bittersweet, since Maddie and Audie were best friends. She looked for him the second she came in the door, which broke my heart.

Little Man adores spending time with his Nana and Grandad. Nana has him outside playing all day and Grandad will play Stinky Feet and tickle him.

Nana is clearly his favorite. Mommy is chopped liver when she’s around.

We trekked out to Fort Defiance for a very quick outing. It was another one of those been meaning to go but just never did trips.

Entrance

There wasn’t much to the interpretive center, but we did learn a few things we didn’t know and Dad was able to count it as some diversity credit and professional development credit (yay history!).

Despite being part of the Confederacy, Tennessee was divided on their secession and Clarksville being so close to neutral (until 1861) Kentucky saw both sides represented.
Can’t go to a military fort without snapping a few cannon photos.

After a week of having my parents here, we had to let them go back home. Little Man was not impressed.

Last minute chats with Nana before she went home.

We did, however, get to have a little get together with the Hozas before everyone went back to their normal routines. It was great to catch up.

When you fall asleep first, you get drawn on with a dry erase marker.

The last couple of weeks have been slower since it’s back to being chilly again. We’ve spent a lot more time inside and the house is definitely starting to look that way.

Trying to escape on his car (thanks Nana!) instead of getting him jammies on. Yikes at the fur on the carpet.

We did have a few nice days between chilly ones where we planted some lavender (ok, a lot of lavender) in our planters and moved some tulip and narcissus bulbs. Had to replace one of the azalea bushes too since it didn’t take root last fall.

Oh, I love lavender.
Tulips obviously didn’t mind being transplanted.

We also finally got a bird bath and new hummingbird feeders (since I forgot to bring them in before it froze and all of them cracked/shattered…oops).

Little Man approves.

Basically, we’re doing some spring clean up outside. I think we found some different pavers that we like better for the front, so hopefully we can get some landscaping finished. My hope, in addition to that, is to create a memorial bed with a flowering tree or bush in one corner of the back yard, once we get it cleared out, for Audie (since this was his home too).

I have a lot of irises that we took out of the front yard that will be planted back there, as well as some tulips and all the volunteer narcissus that the squirrels keep putting in the lawn. I think once we get it going, it’ll be a fabulous tribute to my sweet bub. Spring is so close and I’m itching for some outside time to play in the dirt.

In other news: remember my kidney function scare a few months ago? I had my labs redone to refill my blood pressure medication and everything came back normal, so we are quite thankful to have dodged that bullet. One less thing going on for me to stress over.

The Mister got his official ratings back for his med board. He has been found unfit for duty and the Army will only give him 20% of what he’s making now–with a bunch of modifications based on his years of service and Army math– if he doesn’t appeal the decision (obviously he will appeal it so the board can have another look and so he can squeeze out a bit more time as he’s now over the 18 year mark). The “good” news is that the VA found his injury to be worth 100%, so he would continue to have his benefits through them as well as a monthly disability check.

All that really means for us family-wise is that we are still in limbo while they work through the red tape and delve into all of his options (there are still ways he can extend his service until retirement at 20, despite their findings). The VA percentages might also change as he continues the process. It’s all a lot of information I don’t quite understand, so Little Man and I just continue on with our day to day activities while not really having a set plan for the not-so-distant future.

Despite all the Army stuff, we are looking forward to a few things next month, including Little Man’s spring/Easter photos and a long overdue visit to Nebraska. We’re taking about 2 weeks so we can spend some time with everyone without having to sprint through the visit.

Until then,

Cheers!

A. xoxo

February 2022

Excuse me, 2022, why are you in such a hurry?

February brought a small bit of relief into a pretty bleak start to the new year. While we –especially me–are still mourning our sweet Audie boy, we have started adjusting to our new normal and signs of spring are popping up, despite the cold temperatures the last couple of weeks.

We kicked off this month with Little Man’s Valentine’s photos. He was a little shy this shoot and had to be coaxed into smiling.

Too busy for his own good.
📷:The Lovely Rose Photography and Design Co
Always wanting to share.
His Blue Steel look
This one cracks me up! He looks like Tommy Boy.

I decided to cut and color my hair. I haven’t colored my hair in 11+ years so it was time to give it a shot again. I really love how it came out.

Courtesy of Chameleon Salon

We celebrated Valentine’s Day with dinner out.

Cute outfit lasted about 2 minutes into chocolate tasting.
Roses the Mister brought home — the cold wasn’t very kind to them.

Then miss Independence celebrated her 3rd birthday on the 15th.

Hard to believe she’s already 3.

We rounded out the month with a long weekend in the Smoky Mountains. We actually took a weekend (a whole weekend!) away, mostly in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge.

On the first day, we checked out Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies and Dolly Parton’s Stampede show/dinner.

Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies

Little Man was mesmerized by the different exhibits.
It was so cold this first day!

Dolly Parton’s Stampede

Excuse my frumpy shirt. It’s much nicer not bunched up from the car. 🤦🏻‍♀️
A great dinner and show!

The next day, we had to sit through a timeshare presentation for a few hours (otherwise, this vacation wouldn’t have happened). But were able to salvage some of the day by riding the ski lift to the Skybridge in Gatlinburg at Skylift Park.

Skylift to the top!
Skybridge at Skylift Park all lit up for the sweethearts.
Not our best snap, but people were trying to swing the suspension bridge, so ya get what ya get.
Despite the cold, Little Man was smiley.
Rounded out the chilly day with some delicious Mexican food at El Soñador

Thankfully, the weather warmed up for our last day and a half so we were able to squeeze every last bit out of them.

Our last full day was spent at the Titanic Museum exhibit, checking out the shops at The Island, and going up the other side of the mountains to Anakeesta.

Titanic Museum

Photos weren’t allowed inside, except in one room. It was truly a neat experience with recreations of the Grand Staircase (to scale!) and the halls/decks. We were given passenger cards and at the end of the tour, we were able to see if our person survived. It was a very somber experience that would have been perfect, had it not been for a rowdy family in front of us with no manners. Nothing annoys me more than disrespectful parents/kids when it comes go museum-like settings.

Exterior from the road
Ticket line
My passenger card. Miss Murphy ran away from home at 17 and boarded the Titanic.  She was lucky enough to survive.

Anakeesta

Tulip Tower
Chondola to the top
Heck of a view
The Mister and Little Man hanging out with Willowleaf
Love the heart shape.

We took off that Monday for home, but not before taking some old time photos and taking Little Man gem mining (he loves rocks so he had a blast).

Old Time Photos

We chose a 1920s set
📷: Old Time Photos at The Island
Little Man was trying to prepare for the flash, so he looks more serious than usual. Plus, he didn’t want to leave the hat on.

Gem Mining

Now, I know this isn’t the most authentic experience, but for Little Man, it was perfect. He is all about rocks and helping, so this was a win-win.

He was a pro with the trowel.
Sift sift sift!

Because we spent a little more for a larger bucket, we also received a free one carat cut Smoky Mountain topaz (semi-precious gemstone).

Brownish color, marquis cut. Little Man chose it. (The other option was a clear topaz in a square cut, kiddo has an eye for gems!)

We could have used our coupon toward cutting/polishing one of the gemstones we found, but it was an overnight thing and we were needing instant gratification at that point.

We found a bunch of amethyst, rose quartz, and topaz pieces as well as an emerald, some garnet, citrine, sapphires, ruby, labradorite, and a ton of cool geodes/minerals. We’ll definitely go again if Little Man still enjoys it.

Raw gemstones.
Huge bag of minerals in so many colors!
Best little geode.

We got home in time for a short work week, a potluck, and another round of staff duty to finish off the month.

March has already promised to be a fun-filled month so we are looking forward to it.

Until then,

Cheers!

A. xoxo