We had a lot of fun this Memorial Day Weekend. It has always been a celebration for school being over too but here in Michigan school doesn’t get out until June 6th so we have another week and a half.
The nice part was that Luke and Micali didn’t have school on Friday or Monday so that was a nice long weekend.
To celebrate our 8th anniversary—since I was in Kansas on our actual anniversary—we took the kids to stay for two nights at grandma and grandpa’s house. Then we spent the two days painting the house together. In all honesty it wasn’t quite as relaxing as our 7th anniversary in HAWAII but we really did have a lot of fun working together. We enjoy doing projects and I wanted to get most of the painting done before Luke leaves to Utah State for another summer of doctorate work.

This is a picture of my Mother’s Day message Luke left me with a color we were testing on the walls. We went through 5 sample colors in the kitchen before we found the perfect one. The colors changed so much once we had them on the walls.



I couldn’t wait to get rid of the yellow walls and ceiling.
I love this man. He makes any situation much more entertaining and enjoyable.


We got a lot done, slept in until 7:30 one morning and 8:30 the next. We are usually up by 6 so this really was sleeping in. On Friday night we decided to quit earlier than we planned because it was getting harder to see. We went out to eat dinner at 9 and got The Vow from the Redbox. I had thought somebody told me it was a good movie but we just kept sitting there waiting for it to get good and it never did. I had high hopes for it since I had convinced Luke to watch a girlie movie with me.
The kids came home around one Saturday and we still had to put a 2nd coat of paint on all the walls. The ceiling was the only thing we had finished. The kids did a great job playing together and watched a couple movies. Now the only thing left to do is the cutting in an inch or two at the top. I was hoping for crown moulding until I realized I would still have to paint. So I have my naptime project for the next few weeks or whole summer, who knows.