The 4th Turns 6

My fourth child turned six yesterday.

Six.

Six?

Oh my.

My manly man and I {jokingly} refer to him as our post-deployment baby. *snort, slobber, riotous laughter, snort* {If you’re military, then chances are you know exactly what I’m talkin’ about.}

Mom. Dad. Stop reading now. This post might fall under the heading, “TMI” . . .

Back in 2003, my manly man was deployed over in the sandbox for a while. Here he is in his uniform. Hubba-hubba. Minus that hairy caterpillar above his lip, of course.

I feel now would be a good time to mention {again} how much I miss seeing him in his flight suit, since he retired. There’s just something about my man in a uniform.

Ok. Stopping now.

He came home about a week before Thanksgiving.

The week before Christmas, I found out I was pregnant.

Those of you with more than the average 2.5 children can probably relate to the following:

“Who wants to call Grandma and tell her we’re pregnant? Again. Anyone? Anyone? Someone?”

Silence. No eye contact.

“Okay, then. I guess it’ll be me.”

Nine months later, we welcomed Lil’ Dub into the world.

He lights up my world with his smile. He melts my heart with his hugs.

* I’ll be in my closet eating chocolate and staring at the skinny picture of me. Just in case you were wondering about my plans for the afternoon.

Summer at Tiffany {Utterly Enchanting}


It’s been a very long time since I’ve stumbled across a book I could describe as lovely and just plain delightful. So many times while reading this little gem, I would burst out with a school-girl giggle or grab my laptop to Google something I’d never heard of or simply close my eyes and imagine what it would have been like.

It was the summer of 1945.

Two young ladies from the University of Iowa decided to spend the summer working in New York City.

In Tiffany. {Feel free to insert dreamy sigh here.}

This book gives a glimpse of that far off summer.

Summer at Tiffany. Read it. I believe you’ll be just as enchanted as I was. ;-)

* After reading this book, I’m even more excited about my trip with my manly man to New York City. A trip by Tiffany & Co. is definitely in order!

** The link to Amazon is an affiliate link. If you end up purchasing the book, I earn about a penny. Or half a penny. Or somethin’ like that.

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