The Weekend in Photos: Anniversaries Are For Eating!
John and I celebrated out 7th wedding anniversary Monday, October 6th. We did the actual celebrating over the weekend with too much food and some art appreciation. I can honestly say that I love him more today than I ever have. Hopefully next year will be celebrated as parents. I will let the pictures tell the story of the day.
Prosciutto and arugula pizza at Baraonda! John's had scrambled eggs on it. Ick!!
Swinging on the art installation at the High Museum of Art!
View from inside the High Museum. It was a beautiful day.
This is a cafe bach from Cafe Intermezzo. Mmmm caramel.
Tiramisu from Cafe Intermezzo. Drool.
Us 7 years ago!
Spike demonstrating how we felt after eating so much food and walking over 5.5 miles! Pretend Spike's spot isn't that covered in cat hair please.
Things are pretty good. Still trying to find a new groove in life after hitting the one year mark waiting for baby. I went to a kickboxing class and loved it. Looking to sign up for a series of classes to get in shape and feel like a badass while I am at it. Curling league season started, so John will be curling more. I am down to the wire on whether I will take a grad class in my program in January. The deadline to turn in paperwork at work is Nov. 15th. I know it is the right thing to do as far as my future, but not so sure it is right for my present.
We are looking to get the heck out of dodge around Christmas if baby still hasn't found us. A B&B in Asheville or cabin in North Georgia would do the trick. A fireplace and some together time would be lovely.
I am a little obsessed with a cover of a Postal Service song. I don't like the Postal Service- like at all- but this cover of "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" by Frank Turner, Ben Marwood and Franz Nicolay (known mostly for being in The Hold Steady) floats my music loving boat.
Freakin wonderful. For real.
This is Sarah and this is my Wednesday night sign off... I am worn down, but I am hopeful. I've been in a dark place, but am beginning to see the light again. I was weak, but am getting stronger. Adoption is our path, adoption will put us back together.
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