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June 30, 2014

Some time for Us.

When we stood and said our vows at the altar, the words that brought me to tears were these;
With all that I am
And all that I have
I honor you.

Some days, all that I am and all that I have is...
enough energy to squeak through the day, put together some semblance of a dinner for Sienna, tuck her into bed cozily with her blankets, and dive into my own state of comatose with my book. 

Some days, all that I am and all that I have is...
enough energy to text Jamie to say "come home." Some days, all that Jamie is and has is to get through the crazy work days that have somehow been laid out in an uneven path in front of him lately. 

I don't mean it negatively, it's a life we built together and that when we take a step back, we adore. When we had Sienna, in the newborn days, when J got home, we'd all cuddle together on the couch before the witching hour began. We'd take in those quiet sweet moments. But toddlers are not into that, and most evenings we play hide and seek or how to keep the kid at the dinner table. We laugh and squeal and run around the house, a house filled with so much love- all that we are. All that we have.

But sometimes, once in awhile, a good break is needed to regroup. To reconnect. Last weekend, we packed up. We took less baggage than usual and planned for the theme of the getaway: low key. 

We had no agendas. No big plans. One dinner reservation was the only standing time set for anything. We didn't need to travel to St. Lucia or Hawaii. A speedy drive down to Rehoboth and a little garage apartment was the absolute perfect setting for our recharging. 

We slept when we wanted. We had no alarm (and no toddler alarm).
We didn't move some mornings until 10am.
We talked. About life. About marriage. About our kid(s). About the new baby coming. 
We worked on but didn't pick a baby name.
We watched too much OITNB and never turned on the news.
We sat on the beach, reading to ourselves, with the sound of the waves.
We soaked in the sun (too much the first day, oops).
We walked on the boardwalk to get ice cream, to get lunch, to just walk.
We I ate ice cream for dinner
We tried new restaurants. 
We recharged. We got back to us.

After four days together, we are rejuvenated.  Ready to take on this parenting thing and work lives and everything else in front of us.

But really, it was a much needed weekend.






(P.S. thanks mom and dad for watching sienna! she had a fun vacation too!)



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