Wednesday, June 6, 2018

A Visit to Magnolia

During our last week of school, my mom was here from Ohio
in advance of our second homeschool graduation!
We decided to take a day to visit the touristy trap that has become
Waco, Texas, specifically the spot known as "The Magnolia Experience."
If you're a fan of the show Fixer Upper,
you'll know this is the place Chip and Joanna Gaines have made famous
with their market place, bakery, and family atmosphere.

We arrived just after opening time and found this great parking spot.


As we were walking in the direction of the silos, a very nice man
in a fancy golf cart rode up and asked if we wanted a free ride.
I asked him, "Where are you taking us?"
He said, "Wherever you want to go!!"
So we climbed on and he dropped us off at the corner of 
the "Magnolia Experience"
where we we chatted with a tour company and
got better acquainted with what this "experience" was offering.
None of us had ever been here before, and only my Mom
has watched the show, so we really had no idea what to see or do.
But we quickly figured it out.












After seeing all there was to see at "The Silos"
 (which was extraordinarily overpriced in our humble opinions),
 we hopped the free trolley at the entrance
for the tour of downtown Waco.
We jumped off at a huge warehouse turned boutique shopping mall called
Spice Village.
It had no spices, nor was it a village, but it was super fun to peruse all the 
trinkets, and clothes, and girlie trinkets offered here.
We grabbed lunch on the first floor of the warehouse at
The Olive Branch Bakery & Cafe.
Lunch here was delicious and reasonably priced,
and we decided to share an amazing cupcake here rather than
wait in line for the Magnolia cupcakes.


After our large lunch, we decided to walk back to the Silo area and
hit one last fun warehouse shop called, The Findery.
It's a one-block walk down the street from the Silos,
and had some pretty things to see.
Once again, really pricey, but fun nevertheless.




This was a really fun day trip for us because we enjoyed our time together.
My overall experience?
Meh.
I have no real desire to go back unless we are seeing more things
as a family in Waco such as:





Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Last Days of School


Several weeks ago, my children began finishing up their schoolwork for the year.
Garrett and Ashlyn completed all their work on the same day,
Aryn a few days later, and finally Abby.
Grant still has some work to do over the summer,
but had a profitable year and is taking a couple weeks break 
before getting back to it!

To celebrate the accomplishments of our little school co-op,
we went to our favorite beach-front lake.
It was a scorching hot day in May, but they had a blast
playing in the water, eating pizza, and sharing parting gifts with 
their classroom supervisor!
We praise the Lord for another great year of provision
and learning for our children,
and look forward to another great school year this fall!!













Monday, June 4, 2018

Royal Wedding Watch Party 2018

It feels like I've spent my entire life being captivated by British Royalty.
It all started way back in 1981 when Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer.
I was 11, and I remember getting up really early to watch
this breath-taking event happen live!
At that moment, I was hooked!

I will never forget the moment I heard Princess Diana was killed.
My very first baby was a 7-day old newborn and I was in the throes
of exhaustion and delirium.
I remember my husband waking me up at a weird hour of the night
to tell me that she had been killed in a car accident.
I tried telling him he was confused with Princess Grace of Monaco.
There was no way that such a tragedy could happen like that.
But it was true.

So when her first son, Prince William, married Kate in 2011,
you better believe I wasn't missing that one either!!
I will never, ever forget the second when the 
Westminster Boy Choir started singing John Rutter's piece,
This is the Day,
which was specifically composed for their wedding!!!
It was so breathtaking that it brought tears to my eyes.
You can watch it here and be mesmerized too!!

For this royal wedding, I tried to get my children to watch with me!
But the 5 am wake-up call wasn't interesting to them!
I tried making scones and clotted cream to go with the English tea
and jam I had purchased for breakfast during the watch party,
but both recipes were huge fails!!
I need to hone my British baking skills!!!
But undeterred by disappointment, I was once again
thrilled with the pomp and pageantry that only
the British can do with excellence!!
Someday I hope to be invited to a wedding 
wear I am required to wear a hat!!!







Friday, June 1, 2018

Mother's Day 2018

"Maybe… Mother’s Day is less about being deeply loved and appreciated
and more about appreciating that we just get to deeply love these people.
Maybe every year needs one day to live wide-awake 
to celebrate that we get to call these people ours,
 that we get to be the one who gets seconds and minutes
 and hours and days and maybe even years — to witness the wonder of them."
~Ann Voskamp












Thursday, May 31, 2018

Lexi's Big Accomplishment!

It was just two years ago that we celebrated our first homeschool graduation
of our first born child!
You can read about that here!

Since that time, this girl has kicked it in gear and earned her
Associate's of Art Degree
in preparation for transferring to UNT in the fall
to complete her Bachelor's Degree in Education with a certification in ESL.
She has worked so hard these last two years and landed
in the Spanish Honor Society as well as
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.
God has been so good to her and blessed her efforts in 
mighty ways these last several years!
She did all this while working at Olive Garden and paying for everything
all on her own!
This girl has made us so proud and we can't wait to see
what her future holds!








 



  

Friday, May 11, 2018

Ladies Spring Luncheon: Created For a Purpose

One of my very favorite annual events at our wonderful church
is the Ladies Spring Luncheon!
This year was especially delightful!!
We heard a brilliantly presented dramatization of the life
of Queen Esther by Patti Cavuto.
Her interpretation was on-point
and spoke to my heart while I'm in the middle of preparing
a huge project for Christmas that I know the Lord has called me to do.
 It's really intimidating.
Yet all along the way, the Lord has encouraged my heart to stay with it,
and brought people in my life (much like Queen Esther) to inspire
and support me in this huge undertaking!
"For such a time as this."









Our lunch was simply some of the best Italian food I have EVER had,
and I went home so incredibly happy from the deliciousness of it.

Several of our ladies and teen girls had tables set up to sell little lovlies
from their home-based businesses,
and my girls and I had such a wonderful morning together!!