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Weekend rewind

Whew….finally a minute to catch my breath. I had a long 12 hour work day yesterday which included 5 hours in the car and 3.5 hours in court, kicked my booty!  I SKIPPED the embarrassing debate and went to bed EARLY last night.  Much needed. We had a great weekend….it was actually pretty low key, you know we don’t have many of those.  We did NOTHING Friday night and it felt amazing.  Spent some good, quality time with the kids and got in bed at reasonable times!  Saturday morning/early afternoon was our only “busy” time of the weekend.  Our town had a festival and Collins rode in the parade that morning…and man, was it HOT!!!  I don’t think the weather realized it was “fall.”  We watched the parade and then enjoyed a few rides at the festival before heading to a birthday party.  We were back home by 2:30 and EVERYONE slept after that!  I love when I can nap:-)  We hung out with friends Saturday night, watching our Gamecocks while the kids played.  We FINALLY got back to Church Sunday, goodness…we were bad about going this summer.  I worked for a bit while the boys napped and C went to a birthday party and then we enjoyed a LONG boat ride to cap off our weekend.  It was a gorgeous Sunday!
Parade watching 









Cheers to my birthday week!!

Xoxo
 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 

 

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