Monday, April 7, 2025

Adjusting Back to Real Life and the Literal Worst Picture Ever Taken

 It's been nearly a month since we've been home from our grand European adventure, which means life kept  rolling forward while I kept blogging about our trip and I am a little behind here.  I know you all have missed the updates about our super exciting lives, but, never fear, I am here to get you all caught up again!   

We got back home right after the USA had switched to Daylight Savings Time, which effectively meant one fewer hours of jetlag to adjust to, but that little difference didn't seem that helpful in reality.  The day AFTER we'd gotten home (after sleeping in our bed for one night, but still feeling quite topsy turvy about what time it was compared to what time our bodies thought it was), I caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror around 8pm (about 2am according to my body) and literally gasped in horror, then started cracking up.   I looked AMAZING!  ðŸ˜‚😭😂😱😂 

 Haha!  I hope sharing this picture doesn't come back to haunt me, but this picture is a pretty accurate depiction of those first few days of being back!    It's okay to laugh...just remember the circumstances.  😆

So after a week mostly filled with laundry, shopping, getting back to cooking our own meals again, giving Denali extra cuddles, getting ready for book group at our house (2 days after returning), avoiding naps, and being completely exhausted every evening...we finally started to feel more "normal" again. 

What is normal?   

Well, we did a Belgium vs. Ireland chocolate taste test and unanimously agreed that Belgian chocolate wins.   We probably shouldn't have been surprised by that fact, but the Irish chocolate looked so tasty, we were a little surprised that Belgium won so handily.  


I spontaneously made a pie to celebrate Pi Day on 3/14, but it turned out about how you'd expect a pie made by a  jet-lagged /haggard / exhausted woman not following a recipe to look...

Luckily it tasted better than it looked and we had no trouble eating it.  

Speaking of food...while the adjustment back to making every single meal, every single day was a little rough, my body very much appreciated getting back to eating tasty, minimally processed foods again.  I especially missed my breakfasts while traveling, which are generally  hearty, wholesome,  and nutritionally dense.  This veggie filled omelet Glen made one Saturday morning was as pretty as it was delicious, so I had to take a picture!  😋😋😋😋😋😋

Glen worked some while we were on our trip, but definitely got a little behind and has been playing catch-up  since being home.  One night, Glen challenged me to a game of Scrabble, then got lost putting out a figurative fire at work, so Spence played with me instead.   Our kids do not enjoy  Scrabble the competitive way Glen and I play, so we played fast and loose with the rules.   

We didn't keep score and threw in a few proper nouns for good measure...but it was fun!   We'll have to play that way more often to get the kids to join in!


Since being home, Glen has been on not one, but TWO additional  trips--one for work and one to help with his Mom, who is in poor health.     And last week his "right hand man" at work just unexpectedly quit.    In other words...his stress level is high and I am hoping he is able to find his balance soon.  It's hard watching him feel so much stress and feeling helpless to do much, other than loving and supporting him.  

On a brighter note, Ellie recently started the second transfer of her mission and got a new roommate and a new companion in the process--a missionary roommate is a missionary who lives in the same apartment, but is in a different companionship. 
from left to right Hermana C. (Ellie's companion), Hermana P., Ellie, and Hermana W.


Anyway, she learned that Hermana W.'s family lives within sight of our house!   They're in another ward and relatively new to the area, but I immediately reached out and had her Mom over for lunch one day.  

It was delightful to meet a fellow missionary Mom and  we bonded over the fact that both of our daughters have had significant health challenges in their lives.  Her daughter has a prosthetic foot, which is much different than Ellie's epilepsy, but both indicative of strong young women overcoming challenges to serve the Lord! 💗 

Speaking of Ellie, she seems very happy on her mission.   
 


 It sounds like the Spanish is coming along decently well and it's made my Mom heart happy to watch her grow and stretch in this way!    She doesn't have a temple in her mission boundaries, but was recently able to attend the Los Angeles Temple, which was a highlight for her. 

Okay, okay.  I said I was catching everything up here, but I need to be done for today.   I am trying hard to keep things like blogging in balance in my life, so consider this catch-up post #1.  I anticipate an additional 1-2 more, before I'm back to blogging about more recent happenings.  

HAVE AN AMAZING DAY!   THANKS FOR TUNING IN TODAY!  💗

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