Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Gathering the Moments | June 2026




Here we are, halfway through July, and I am gathering our JUNE moments . . . some big moments, some small, but all a part of our story. 

We eat lots of salads in the summer. Do you?

Car shopping in the 21st century


Reluctantly receiving a hug. The foot says it all, I think.

Rosemary and yarrow from the garden


A small-ish project: an outdoor outlet for . . .

. . . string lights on the patio! 


Bekah's new car!


More summer food: Cream of Crab Soup 🦀


Also in June, we had a sweet visit with Kati, Andrew, and the children!

We played games, visited coffee shops, ate shrimp,
did puzzles, made homemade ice cream, 
had brunch at an out-of-town coffee shop, went to an antique store,
visited Gammy, blew bubbles,
and celebrated Ellie's 5th and Andrew's 40th birthday! 













At the end of the week, Ryan, Sarah, and family came to visit, 
and the local family joined us to CELEBRATE our graduates, Bekah and Ben!
(You can read more about it in ~ this ~ post.)

Before everyone left on Sunday, we had pizza and a little Father's Day celebration.


We hated to see everyone leave, but it had been a good visit!

(Well . . . there was one who was not so sad to see everyone leave. 🐈)


At the end of the month, I lost a precious friend. 

She had not had an easy life, but now her struggles are over and, because she knew Him, she is forever with the Lord! 

I am grateful that I knew her, that her final months were safe and secure, and that she was well-loved. I am also grateful that I had time to say good-bye.


I will close with these words of promise to all who are His, these words that I read to my friend in her last hours:


The Lord shall preserve your going out and your coming in
From this time forth, and even forevermore.
Psalm 121:18


6 comments:

  1. Psalm 121 has a very special place in my heart, it was my late husband's favourite psalm and we often read it together.

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    1. Oh, Barbara, thank you for sharing that! It is such a beautiful, comforting psalm and I love seeing you and your husband reading it together in my mind's eye.

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  2. Sounds like a mostly happy (except for the loss of your friend), family-filled month Loved seeing all the pictures.
    The patio looks beautiful.

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    1. Thank you, Great-Granny! There were some victories and many happy moments this month! Even my friend's homegoing was a victory, although we will certainly miss her here.

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  3. When I saw the picture of putting the puzzle together on the floor, I thought, how can she sit on the floor and do all that? Next picture, it's on the table!! So nice when family can stay and visit for a few days. You really get to know your grandchildren then.

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    1. Haha!! Melissa, we had put the puzzle table under the rolling cabinet in the sunroom weeks ago. Caleb was interested and Kati pulled it out. Believe it or not, I got down there for a little while to join the puzzling, but as soon as the kids went to bed, we put it on the table! Kati, Bekah, and I were invested in it and we finished it that evening. But we removed a few pieces so that Caleb could "finish" the puzzle in the morning. I think he was suspicious though. ;)

      You're right. It is having the kids here, or us at their house, for several days that really helps to get to know them!

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