Friday, July 12, 2013

I thought summers were supposed to be dull…

So, here it is, July, and I’m just now sitting down to write.  Is it because I’m so busy I can’t find time to tap out a few words?  I just can’t find a minute to sit?  Nope.  I’d just much rather read about Duchess Kate’s impending bundle or continuously refresh my Facebook & Pinterest feeds.

I guess that’s not all true: we have been doing various fun things, which I will recap for you enthralled blog visitors now.

Matt finished his first term in Physical Therapy school in May!  He’s been such a work horse.  He’s in class for a full work day, comes home & eats dinner, then retires to our Master Closet to study.  The study closet used to be a bedroom until some enterprising homeowners added a master suite on the back of the house and annexed the bedroom for a closet.  My wardrobe is painfully inadequate to fill it.  But I digress.  Matt had a full week off after his first term, so we took our little family to Corpus Christi for a few days at the beach. 

We had a week or regular life and then My father-in-law came to San Antonio to watch James and I got to go celebrate my mother-in-law’s 60th birthday on Prince Edward Island with my sisters-in-law.  (There were a lot of parts to that sentence, I apologize for any misplaced modifiers.)  We all had a lovely time, tromping around the island, shopping, visiting every Anne of Green Gable’s/L.M. Montgomery site we could find, shopping, eating & more shopping…  It was a lovely & refreshing time.  I really have wonderful in-laws.

Oh, this blog writing is so self-indulgent.  I’ll come back soon and tell you about the 4th of July Party that left me with 7 bags of tortilla chips in my pantry.

2 comments:

  1. I like it when you blog. :) And I'm so jealous you got to visit PEI!

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  2. Thanks, Annie, that means so much coming from my blog hero! PEI is so, so beautiful and fun and historic and wonderful. I scouted out a couple physical therapy clinics for Matt to work at because I think it'd be such a great place to live.

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