Gary and Vicki…

Have I mentioned my son Lucas is home, on R & R, from Afghanistan? It’s amazingly awesome… My husband has had the week off and so, working around this never ending back injury, we have tried to make the most of our time. 
One afternoon we went bowling. Our local alley is pretty awesome to run great weekly specials and we were lucky enough to find a relatively quiet afternoon to head down and hit some pins. Lucas, Genny and Chw took to the lanes, and I observed (thanks, back injury, AGAIN.) 
While observing, a couple bowling a few lanes down caught my eye. 
Gary and Vicki. 
Gary, a sweet elderly gentleman, slightly hunched over and absolutely adorable. With bright white hair, bright blue eyes and a kind, silly manner. His charming date Vicki wore a read sweater turtle neck with coordinating red pants, her long silken white hair swept up into a thick, luxurious braid. 
As their game went on, it became apparent that their body language wasn’t that of a couple who has spent their lives loving each other- but instead it was that of two people getting to know one another. 
They were obviously dating. 
It was amazing. 
They flirted, he joked and she giggled. They would graze hands and then pull away and blush. 
Their balls rolled straight, but slow, down the waxy lane. When ever his veered to the gutter, he’d bend and cover his face like a young boy and shake his head. 
Every. Single. Time. 
Genny would look at me and smile, mouthing “aweeee”, so that only I knew what she was saying. 
(That girl of mine loves herself some old people. They are as adorable to her as new, powder scented baby.)
Eventually their two games came to an end. Gary won, but not by much. By the time they untied their rented shoes, and Gary carried them to the counter, our whole family noticed them and the beautiful something there. The hope. The challenge that life isn’t over at forty, or fifty. The idea that even when crowned with white hair, we remain ourselves. And beautiful. And attractive. And someone… 
They finished before we did. Their lane taken over by a 5 year old kid who bowled twice what my men were bowling. 
More than anyone, they then missed Gary and Vicki. 
Moral of this story? 
I totally want to be a Vicki when I grow up… 
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The stuff on my election day mind…

It’s nearly midnight on what many feel to be the night before the most important day of the year… 
Things weigh heavily upon what will happen tomorrow, at the polls. 
I wanted to take a moment to talk about the things that are on my mind lately… 
Like, for instance… This- 

 Are you a watcher?
If not, you are really missing out. Yes, it’s a little gory… But it is not scary and it is just so incredibly well written… And Sunday’s episode. Oh. My. Gosh.
I now have PTSD…

On to brighter topics…
Have you used these?

 I am OBSESSED!
I Love these! I have one of each and think they are amazing. My best friend Deb got me hooked on them, and I have spread the joy to several friends. In fact, I got my mom completely addicted to them while we were in New Mexico. (and Shh… Don’t tell anyone, but Chw LOVES them too.)

Since I was lucky enough to make an autumnal trip to trader joe’s when I was in Phoenix, I stumbled upon this.
Holy freaking deliciousness…

 Yum.
Seriously… there is nothing else.

Speaking of chai…

 Wish this soap was going to be an all around scent because it’s wonderful… (as is the autumnal pear dish soap.)

This was a gift given to us some months ago, and oh my goodness…

It’s incredible… INCREDIBLE. 
I was a skeptic, but now I’m a fan… Do you have one? I totally need to know what type of flavor to make next! 
Now, pardon me while I go vote… 
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Eleven…

Me– 
– recovering from this back injury and getting to a whole point where I can be active again.
– trying not to take the ability to do simple things like cook dinner and fold laundry, for granted again.

Reading
– My manuscript (for editing purposes, when my son isn’t home.) 
Watching
– the Walking Dead.
– Christmas movies 
Us
– spending time with Lucas!!!
– Meeting his girlfriend, who is flying in from the Midwest.
– having a lovely Thanksgiving while Lucas is home on R & R.
– Lucas really is our main November focus/priority and we aren’t thinking much beyond the time he is home because we want it to last forever… 
Heart
– Getting back into a disciplined quiet time with God. (it’s amazing how quickly I get out of that habit. Hate it.) 
Create
– Finish a few Christmas gifts that we have going on.
– some sort of a sofa table.
– a wall collage.
– a few photo sessions.
– Christmas cards. 
Home
– Finishing up the family room.
– adorning home for the holidays. 
Health
– Back care.
– Water.
– Stretching.
– destressing. 
Love– 
– a date would be lovely. I’ll work on that.
– Devotions together.

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the not-so-incredible…

I guess 36 is a little too old to sit in a car for close to ten hours and not move. Weird right? 
Apparently I thought I could just hop out of that car, at the end of the trip and go about my normal agenda… 
In all fairness, the reason I attempted not to move was because I was on day four of a killer migraine and hadn’t slept in equally as long. Suddenly, in the car, I couldn’t stay away and when I did wake up, (at opportune times to get out and stretch) my head was pounding so hard that I chose to continue trying to sleep and killing the headache. 
SOMEONE should have smacked some sense into me… 
Aside from the headache, which continue to wreak havoc, I was pretty ok UNTIL I got into my husband’s tiny little hybrid (Which is what we made our ginormous long road trip to NM (and back) in. Now, it appears something as harmless as simply sitting in that seat again, after a few days out of it, has thrown my back out. 
It’s ridiculous. 
It’s ludicrous. 
It’s one hundred percent true. 
It has been one heck of a hard week, (and is exactly why I don’t have photos up yet of this) but the good news is that my chiropractor will be back in the office tomorrow, after a long trip over seas… 
so maybe this is pretty incredible after all! 
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Realizations…

This month our family had the privilege of taking an unexpected road trip. There is something so therapeutic about having an open road, scenery, great music and interesting conversation to really stimulate your brain in ways home just can’t seem to.  Honestly, for me, it seems that only real ocean air and a road trip have that affect… 
What this particular trip helped me realize is the new era of adulthood we are entering into… 
We married super young and we struggled. We became parents and certain emotional special needs were a bit debilitating. There were things that others were able to do that we couldn’t, when an actual dinner party or date night were a struggle. Now though, we are transitioning into a new phase and i am realizing that it’s time for a change… 
Like, date nights are awesome but the husband and I NEED to tun away every six months, or so, for a long weekend. We need that reconnect time… It’s vital. 
But wait, that’s not all… 
I need girl time. Monthly girl’s night outs… Annual girl weekends… 
And so does he… Guy time. Guy nights. Guy weekends… (of the fishing and man variety, NOT of the Hangover/Vegas variety of course…) 
And priority dates with Gen. It’s key… Sure she tags along to a movie, or we grab dinner. But PRIORITY dates, on occasion, just to rejuvenate the batteries… 
Also, we need more road trips and ocean time… But then again, I realize that every morning when I open my eyes. :) 
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