September was the beginning of Ron's retirement!
September was also work! At home. Unsalaried. Self-motivated.
Ron's first project was completing the patio that he had begun this past summer. He allowed Bekah and me to lay the last two bricks . . . and then immediately began laying the brick sidewalk connecting the patio to our driveway.
September was Labor Day, so we grilled burgers and cooked corn-on-the-cob . . .
. . . and then had affogatos at a little gelato shop near us. (We may have started a new tradition!)
September was the beginning of Bekah's senior year.
September found me gathering bunches of limelight hydrangeas wearing their autumn blush and placing them here and there. To me, they are the perfect early autumn decoration, reflecting the subtle change of seasons.
September was days spent with my mom. It was an outpatient procedure and a quick recovery. It was a huge victory for a friend who has been struggling. It was continued struggle for a family member. It was leaning on the Lord and asking for His help in it all.
September was more projects!
When your newly retired husband says, "Let's paint the living room before our guests arrive," you say "Yes!" So a couple of weeks was dedicated to painting the living room a color in Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection: Copley Gray. I absolutely love this color which the website describes as "a versatile grayish neutral with a soft green cast."
More projects? Yes. We put a pad under the rug we bought on Marketplace this past summer. We restyled the bookshelves. Ron purchased and assembled a table and chairs for the patio. He created a new space for the birdbath, started a border around the patio, and mulched both spaces. He washed the northern sides of our house and garage.
One thing always leads to another, doesn't it?
I asked Ron if he was ready to go back to work so he could get some rest. He replied, "No. This is fun!"
September was a day trip for me and my friend Barbara. What a happy day it was! A bakery, antique stores, book stores, coffee shops, indulgent burgers, birthday gifts, strolls through two charming towns, sunshine, and lots of catching up!
September was planning a luncheon at our church for the young-at-heart.
September was also a WEDDING at our church! Our son-in-law Andrew's cousin's daughter . . . who is also our pastor's daughter . . . who is also Bekah's friend . . . married a young man who is also a member of our church. (Did you follow that?) Bekah played the piano for the wedding, and our granddaughter Ellie was the flower girl.
So . . . Kati and family came to Maryland for the wedding week. Andrew's parents also came for the wedding, and joined us for dinner one evening.
And with all of the visiting and all of the preparations and all of the festivities, guess who took very few photos? 🙋🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
But it was such a delightful week! We enjoyed getting reacquainted with Andrew's parents, Mark and Beckie. We played oodles of games of Old Maid, Go Fish, and Crazy 8's with the littles! We made coffee runs (of course we did!) and the girls got pedis (Kati polished Ellie's nails when we got home). We all went to the rehearsal dinner, such a joyful time of celebration!
And the Big Day was glorious and Christ-honoring from beginning to end!
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Thanks to my friend Barbara (a different Barbara) for this photo! |
September was lingering memories . . .
. . . and Ron diving into another project: painting the dining room!
All the paths of the LORD are mercy and truth,
To such as keep His covenant and His testimonies.
To such as keep His covenant and His testimonies.
Psalm 25:10