Friday, November 30, 2012

winery date

A few weeks ago, Zach and I went on a fun fall/winter date to a winery.  The air was crisp, the drive was pretty, and we sampled wine and chocolate.  It was nice.  They even sent us home with a bottle of wine of our choice! No complaints here. 

I've really noticed how going on dates is so refreshing for our marriage.  Both Zach and I are pretty high "quality time" people, and feel most loved by each other when some undistracted, intentional time is spent together.  Going on dates gives us a chance to really reconnect, check in with how we're doing in our marriage, and usually laugh a ton. Although this was more of a planned date for us, many of our dates involve Netflix and Trader Joe's ice cream, or going to Starbucks for a holiday drink and talking about Christmas traditions we want to start with our family. Even simple things and time together is seriously refueling and needed.  

I'm anticipating many of our upcoming dates to be spent at IKEA, or possibly painting and decorating our new house (yay!). We are in the process of moving right now, and I'm thrilled.  I've been dreaming of how to decorate for awhile now, and I can't wait to start on some projects.  I think we have a "date" to Home Depot this Saturday to pick out paint colors. :) 

Monday, November 5, 2012

at the orchard

A few weekends ago, we took advantage of the crisp fall weather and headed to an apple orchard/pumpkin patch for the afternoon with some friends.  The day was filled with way too many apple donuts, hot cider, a hay ride, and good conversation.  We actually didn't pick any apples - but the amount of apple donuts we ate probably makes up for it.  I had no self control; they were still warm!







Don't let the picture fool you. I had more than one. Did I mention they were still warm?









This one really got me - what lucky timing to give my husband a big apple clown nose. He was juggling, after all.
 The Uhlemanns
Such a fun day with dear friends, and a classic fall tradition.  (Particularly if you live in Minnesota).  

Sunday, November 4, 2012

something new



So here it is: something I've been wanting to start for awhile, and something I'm not ready to begin. I'm doing it anyway. My hope is this blog will serve as a place to remember everyday life, reflect on God's grace and faithfulness to me, and also cultivate thankfulness for each season. I also have grandiose plans of taking more photos and starting an Etsy shop. Baby steps.