I was thinking on what to blog about these last few weeks
and I came to these conclusions: I need to blog more consistent or stop
altogether OR I need to start blogging when I have an idea or event instead of
blogging all at one time. I haven’t decided which is a better idea for me but
here goes blogging all at one time. I have about 4 other blogs to write after
this one so make sure to come back every week to read with me what Caleb and I
are able to do together as one.
Caleb and I pretty much have the same work schedules so we
are together a lot. What we do together usually is summed up by Netflix,
cribbage, and anything we can do outdoors. Caleb makes the most amazing meals I
could have ever asked for while being married. I know the wife is SUPPOSED to
be the cooker but when it comes to us, we do not do things in life that are
generic and the “usual”.
Here is our life summed up with three photos for the summer months.
Legitimate nightly routine. |
NBD, just the norm Sat Morning wake-up call. |
This sport is a blast to play! |
Caleb and I have found ourselves going disc golfing once a
week and riding our bicycles during the weekends. Living in Saint Paul has
called for some fantastic trips to the river front bike path and around the
city to explore. As I am writing this, Caleb is driving us back from a weeklong
vacation to Chicago. We have decided as a family that moving to Chicago in less
than 7 months is going to be mad. Saint Paul and Minneapolis have NOTHING on
Chicago. That place is large and in charge.
Caleb and I went to the season opener of the minor league
team here in the Twin Cities, The Saint Paul Saints. It was a blast to park on
the busy industrial street, eat ballpark food, be SUPER close to the field for
$5 a ticket, and to enjoy the company of far too drunk folks around us.
I will end by sharing with you a picture I have just found
while scrolling through our “life behind the iPhone” album. This photo was
taken on a trip to Waverly to make up for not seeing each other for Easter.
Everyone was able to come for the weekend for at least a day and everyone was
in the same location for about 10 minutes. It was awesome. We went to the movie
“42”, went disc golfing, played baseball at the local baseball diamond, played
with the kiddos, and slept all scrunched together. I will remember this trip
for a long time along with all the chaotic trips to Waverly we have shared
together.
Ta-ta my peeps.
Food and outdoor adventures... that's the life!
ReplyDeletep.s. the sisters look so bad-a in that photo. :)