Life is still really crazy. I feel like a single mom most of the time with Josh teaching and coaching, and so my time to blog has been really lacking. We went to a friend's house this weekend to get some face time with other human beings (Solomon mostly just sees me each day unless we plan an outing) and he got to play with dogs, kittens, this little rooster and goats! He loved it and especially loved jumping on the trampoline. What a lively boy he is turning into, always running around, always moving, always exploring. That's my kind of boy.
Hey Lauren--I came to one of your brainwashes about a year and a half ago, and I remember you saying Josh was almost done with his education degree--and I've been kicking myself ever since, because when you said he was going to coach, I think I actually grimiced! What a jerk I am! My husband is a coach, so my initial reaction came from a very real part of my heart--but I hate that I did not follow up with a reassurance of how wonderful it is to have our mission field on the football field. I hope things at home aren't too hard with his long hours, and I also hope that each of your faiths are made stronger and more relevant every day! Have a great season, coach's wife!
(08.27.12 @ 11:11 AM)Becca, I read "The Coach's Wife", a book about what to expect being a Christian coach's wife and it was so awesome! It prepared me with real expectations and I'm not really bothered by the long hours at all. I feel very involved with the team and the community and I actually love it!
(08.28.12 @ 09:17 PM)