I honestly don't have much to say right now. I mean, I started a post that was about the weather, if that tells you anything. (Although I'm not certain I think the weather is such a dreadful subject, I know it seems desperate if I'm willing to write an entire post on the topic.) However, I kind of like updating this old thing these days, so here I am.
The past few weeks have looked something like this:
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| Going on some walks with this guy. |
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| Seeing "Race" at the nice theater in Providence. |
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| Gorgeous skies. |
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| Spending a couple hours with this face... |
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| ...and this one... |
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| ...and this one. (Wade-O desperately wanted my phone) |
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| From one of our walks out by the golf course. |
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| Beck before the time-change, we woke up to this bright and brilliant sunrise. |
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| Aaaaand a bit of this face. (Brooker, you make me think of Animal in this photo! #compliment) |
Life is pretty good, you know? Including work (since my last post I seemed a little down-trodden in that respect).
Andy and I keep busy with work and church callings (he: YM 2nd counselor. me: RS 2nd counselor). We've gotten out in nature as much as possible the past few weeks, most frequently for
Andy to get back into the
photography thing. (He's had the itch to get back into it
lately, and I support that decision. He has a BA in
photography, after all, and he's quite good at what he does.) Mostly, we drive around the west part of Cache Valley and he gets out and takes pictures while I sit in the car and read. (Currently reading
The Lake House by
Kate Morton, and ohmyheck, it's a good one!)
Spring Break is just over a week away, and I'm super excited for that--not only because it's a weeklong vacation from work, but also because I get to meet my sister-in-law Sadie for the first time. (Sadie has been serving a mission in the NH/ME area since Sept. 2014, so she wasn't around when Andy and I met and fell in love and got engaged and married lickity-split. I "met" her via Skype on Mother's Day and Christmas last year, plus she sends fun pictures and videos of herself and her companions from the mission; she's straight-up delightful and funny and I can't wait to meet her in person!)
So. Yeah. All is well.
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