It may be a day or two premature for year-end recaps, but I have other things I want to talk about in the days to come, so today I'm bidding 2019 a fond farewell.
January.
Last January was a hard month. It began (almost to the exact day) with Ryan's mom's final hospitalization, her return home on hospice, and the beginning of our long days and nights spent driving back and forth to the cabin to care for her while Allen went to work. We tried to stay healthy in flu season, we tried to eat clean and work out when we could, and naps were the order of the day whenever we could find a spare 10 minutes. We did our best to squeeze in purposeful dates - and I'm pretty proud of us for making sure they happened. Yes, it was a hard month - and exhausting, too.
February.
February was just a shorter version of January. More trips to the cabin, more caring for Ryan's mom, more short nights and long days. But we also squeezed in Ryan's annual day of skiing with his friend, Shawn, a Valentine's Day celebration, a weekend visit from some friends, and a county tour! Not too bad for how tired we were and how much we had going on daily.
March.
March was difficult, to be sure. On the 5th, we said our final earthly goodbye to Nita, and then of course, we had the viewing (greeted over 800 people that day) and the funeral as well. As we worked through grief and tried to return to a normal schedule, we also spent a weekend away at a women's retreat, where I spoke. It was a beautiful weekend and came at the perfect time for us.
April.
Beginning in April, we spent all our free time at Ryan's dad and step-mom's old house, helping them fix it up so they could put it on the market. Though we did get a break from all forms and work and life at the end of April when we went on a week-long cruise to celebrate Ryan's 40th birthday! For the first time, we saw Aruba, Curacao, and the Dominican Republic. We loved this getaway. It was so very needed and welcomed!
May.
After we came home from the cruise, we got back to work at Ryan's dad's house, and we spent all our spare time there in May, too. We also hosted Mommapalooza, celebrated my 41st birthday, and I spoke a handful of times - including a huge event at our church!
June.
Continuing in a familiar pattern, our free time in June went to helping Ryan's dad at his house - and we ALMOST got it done that month. Almost! We were able to keep Miss Phoebe for a few days, planted a tree at our house in memory of Ryan's mom, and wrapped up the month by participating in the patriotic program at our church - we were both narrators this year. And I almost forgot! We did a quick getaway to St. Joseph, Michigan that month, getting to meet our favorite Bible study author and enjoying some hiking in Warren Dunes State Park!
July.
July was one of our busiest months - but so much fun! We watched fireworks over the lake on the 4th, started the long haul of work on our own house (repainting the deck and knocking down a very well-constructed fence), hosted friends overnight (and turned our house into a hotel for their kids), visited another county (which included visiting a car museum and a pickle factory!), went to the fair - twice - and enjoyed a free night at Kokomo Beach with Ryan's work!
August.
We spent the month of August doing more work at our own house - and by "doing," I really mean "supervising," because this was the kind of work that was beyond us. Had to bring in the professionals! We met our newest nephew, went to Colts Training Camp and took a lonnnnnnnnnnng bike ride on the Monon trail. (That was all part of a county tour...minus meeting the nephew.) We met up with my family for a full family weekend trip in Shipshewana to celebrate my parents' 65th wedding anniversary, and at the very end of the month, we met up with friends for game night!
September.
The month began with the completion of our major house projects - which culminated in the sun porch that you saw in the Christmas tour photos. (We decorated it like a tree farm for Christmas.) We went to our first air show and our first Purdue football game (together). We rounded out the month by doing one last landscaping project...putting down 8 ton of stone around the sides of the house that hadn't previously been landscaped!
October.
Most of this month was just sort of a normal work kind of month, but we did have some fun, too! We celebrated our 7th engagementversary with a visit to a local corn maze. We knocked another county off the list with a hike through McCormick's Creek State Park. I had a big event for women at our church, we went to Ryan's co-worker's wedding, and I took senior pictures for my bonus niece.
November.
We started November with a super fast trip to Georgia to meet our friends' adorable new baby girl! As soon as we got home, I met up with my dear Lynne Ford for the first time in about two years - and that was such a fun day! Right after that, I left for a leadership conference in Nashville, Tennessee, along with about a dozen other women from our church. I got the house all decorated for Christmas, hosted my women's leadership team for a party, took pictures for Charity's piano recital, ate our way through the Turkey Tour 2019 and we ended the month as we'd begun it: on the road for our anniversary trip! We visited Metamora, Indiana, knocking another county off our list, and checked out the Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio!
December.
The month arrived with bitterly cold temps, but that didn't keep us from enjoying Winterfest at Kings Island, or having fun on our seventh wedding anniversary! We came home from our trip and launched right into being part of the church's Christmas program. (Narrators again!) We Christmased our way through the last half of the month...and I started a new (temp) job.
For all the hard and all the good, it's been a full and fruitful year. I'm grateful for every piece of the journey and for the chance to share it with Ryan!