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Friday, January 5, 2018

two thousand and seventeen : a look back.

2017. I'm not sure I could pick a favorite memory, a favorite trip, or a favorite month. Each one was different, unique, and beauty-full in it's own way. I'd have to say that 2017 was probably my favorite year, although I think I say that every year. I guess they just keep getting better and better. So here's a look at my 2017.


{January}
I feel like most of this month was filled with tears and quiet moments full of confusion. Let me explain. In the beginning of December I was happily engaged to be married in just 6 short months, but by the end of December I had broken the engagement off because I felt that was what God wanted me to do. It's a long story and I won't share all the details here. It was a hard decision, but I knew and still know that it was the right one. So while I had been thinking that the start of a new year would bring more wedding plans, a wedding, and a new life as a wife, the new year actually brought lots of tears, wrecked plans, shattered dreams, and one of the best experiences of my life.



{February}
This month still held a lot of tears, but also a lot of drawing very close to the Lord and taking my relationship with Him so much deeper. I learned what His strength perfected in my weakness looked like and what total reliance on Him was like. This year was also the year that I decided to, instead of giving my family gifts for their birthdays, I would instead take them on different trips. I loved this! It gave me special time with each one of them and gave us time to make memories together. Something that won't fade away. This worked out well and the only one that didn't happen was one for my dad, there were plans, but they fell through. Anyways, back to February. This was the month that the birthday trips started. I rented a cabin for Anna and I up in New York, so off we went. It was such a lovely time together, just her and I in a big cabin in the woods of New York.



{March}
The beginning of the month was fairly normal. Work, teaching violin, church ministries, and going through the last bits of winter that were hanging on. By the end of March I was boarding a plane heading down to Texas for a month. The first week I was down there we headed to Mexico for the Juarez project. Juarez is a special place. I've spent the past several years working down at BPS going in and out of Mexico. So many lessons learned there. My time down in the southeast spilled over into April.



{April}
We finished up the Juarez project and then it was time to spend time with my sister, brother in law and nephew. It's always a good time with family and we made plenty of memories together, even if it was just doing ordinary things. We also took my sister on her birthday trip, which was a surprise trip to Waco. We saw allllll the Magnolia stuff, except for Chip and Jo (let down). That was a neat experience and I'm glad Trevor and I could make that happen for her. I feel like April was really a month of closure for me too concerning the ending of my relationship with my fiance. That trip was the first I had been back down to Texas (where he was from) since everything happened. It was hard at first going back there, but by the end I had the closure I was hoping I would have.



{May}
This year we planted a garden, so we did a good bit of planting and garden work in May. This was one of my favorite things about the year. I love gardening! Josiah wanted to go camping for his birthday trip so we just went to a local state park and camped. We relaxed for most of the time. He fished and I read and we talked and hiked and had such a good time together. May is my birth month and for my birthday this year, my parents surprised me with a kayak. Something I had been wanting for awhile! This kayak was a source of many adventures this summer!



{June}
This month started off with my mom's birthday trip to Rhode Island. We took time and strolled the beach, toured the Newport Mansions, ate ice cream on the dock, and watched the sunset. I also quit my job this month and went entirely as self employed. A friend and I hosted a tea party for the girls in our church and this is also the month that kayaking went into full swing... getting out on the lake every chance I could! At the end of the month I was a junior counselor at the camp I had grown up attending. This was a new experience and while it was sometimes trying, it was awesome being able to work and help at a place that changed my life as a child and teenager.



{July}
My niece was born in July (hooray!) so for most of the month my mom was down in Texas with my sister. This meant that I was in charge of things at the house like laundry, meals, cleaning, and all the other million and one things my mom does. I enjoyed this experience. I do enjoy the every day house tasks. Our garden was also producing by this time so there was lots of picking, canning, freezing, etc. Of course there were plenty of hikes and time out on the lake too! July was probably the most laid back month of the year and while I love to be busy, I also loved this month a lot!



{August}
There were still some things coming in up in the garden but most of that was coming to an end. My brother was getting ready to leave for college so we were trying to pack as much time together in. We took a family vacation to Maine and explored around up there, hiking, canoeing, and searching for moose. It was a fun trip together as a family. We came home, sent the boy off to school, and I boarded a plane and headed to Wyoming to spend time with a friend out there. Most of that trip took place in September.



{September}
I started off the month out in Wyoming with a friend of mine. We consumed a lot of coffee, adventured to various places, and laughed a whole lot. I came home and the same weekend my sisters and I threw a “harvest party” which was actually a surprise homeschool graduation party for our mom. It was a beautiful occasion out on the lawn with good friends celebrating such a wonderful woman. I filled some responsibilities at home and then a little over a week after returning home from Wyoming, I hopped in a car and drove out to Colorado with a lady at our church for a retreat in Colorado. The retreat was great! All nestled in a lodge in the rockies. After the retreat a few ladies and I adventured around in Colorado, viewing sights like Rocky Mountain National Park. As the month was coming to a close so was my trip to Colorado.



{October}
I wasn't home long before I packed my bags again and headed on a short trip to Virginia with my dear friend. We hiked in Shenandoah National Park, stayed in a quaint little cabin, and enjoyed long talks in our rocking chair. I was home for a few short days and during those days my mom and I packed all the necessities into the camper as my parents and I prepared to head to New Mexico for a month. New Mexico was a wonderful work missions trip. I was able to meet up with some old friends and make some new ones as well. It was a blessing to be back out there and able to serve with some dear missionary friends. We worked, and cleaned, and organized, and stayed up late playing games, and fellow-shipped, and had a wonderful time. We were also able to fit in two trips to Colorado on our off weekends. They were both places that we had heard of, but never been.



{November}
We were still in New Mexico at the beginning of the month and stayed there for half of it. More work, more fellowship, more cleaning, more fun. We took a day trip up to Utah in the month and went on a 13 mile hike. That was quite the adventure. Our time in New Mexico came to a close and on our way home we stopped in to stay a week with my sister and her family in Missouri. They had just moved so we were able to help them settle in a little. We got home a few days before Thanksgiving for a nice relaxed day holiday at home. Novembers end was a bit difficult as we said goodbye to our dear, sweet grandma.



{December}
Because of the passing of my grandma our December was a little different. We had a funeral here in PA for her and then the day after a large portion of the family drove to North Carolina where we held a second funeral and buried her back where she was from. We got snowed in while there so we spent some extra days in the hills relaxing together. Once we came home it was full of Christmas things- cookie making, shopping, decorating, etc. This Christmas our whole immediate family was able to be together which made it extra special. To end out the last month of the year we got a beautiful snowfall, all crisp and fresh. Just like the new year that lies ahead.


I've mentioned the highlights, but in between all those big things there were all the little moments, talks with family members, coffee shop dates, get together's with friends and family, photo shoots, violin lessons, and more. What a splendid year it was! My cup with blessing overflows...



Here's to 2018. An empty calendar just waiting to be filled with trips, memories, people, and stories. Happy New Year, friends!

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Olivia & Baby [southwest lifestyle photography]

What makes life beautiful? Is it the fancy dinners, the nice cars, the expensive luxuries, or the perfect always-in-order home?

Thursday, June 11, 2015

adventuring || p. e. i. || part four


today = two trips to tim hortons




[a new found favorite while here on the island]

tomorrow we leave bright and early for our looooooong trip home. there will be plenty of posts coming up about our trip...keep visiting to see more. 

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

adventuring || p e. i. || part two

**there will be more detailed posts and more pictures posted later**


after some more driving in scenic maine...

...and driving across an 8 mile bridge...


...we made it to [prince edward island]








Monday, June 8, 2015

adventuring || p e. i. || part one



we left this morning and headed on our journey...

after hours of riding in the car and only taking a few short stops we are in maine, only hours away from our destination...





as many of you can imagine, i have been taking plenty of pictures. for now i will only share a few... just to give you a glimpse of what i've been seeing. 


some highlights of the day were...

[seeing 5 states i've never been to]

[anna having chocolate on her face] 

[moose hunting...hunting with my eyes that is] 

[seeing old towns, buildings, and churches] 

[making a stop at goodwill and purchasing a vintage suitcase] 

[being out of the car] 

Monday, December 29, 2014

{family love}

|most recent family picture. Grandma included|

The love you have for your family grows...but it always has been and always will be. It begins before you are born, and your parents are the ones that start it when they find out they are having you. And then you are born into that love, and as you get older you realize that you can't remember a time when you didn't love your family. You've just always felt this love for them that you really can't explain to anyone but your family. And they only understand because they feel the exact same way about you. I'm pretty sure God planned on it being that way and I can't think of a better plan. How very blessed we are to have grown up knowing this kind of love

{family love} as in the words of my sister, Olivia. 




Tuesday, December 9, 2014

{ r e c a p p i n g }

For those of you who have been waiting-- if any one still reads here!-- I'm finally taking the time to post. 

{Thanksgiving}


It feels like that was so long ago, but it hasn't been too long...we had a very laid back holiday |down south with my sister and brother in law| lots of eating and relaxing. It was a lovely trip...

{Discovering}
I came across this while at my sisters. To most the paper in this picture has no value, but to my sisters and I it brings back loads of memories...you see about 10+ years ago we were "The March Sisters"...we had big imaginations and great ideas-we would hold missions conference and this is just one of the bulletins from our "meetings." 

{Packing} 
Something I've been doing a good bit of lately...and something I need to do VERY soon...it seems I always go on multiple trips around the same time of the year...always adventuring...

{Creating} 
For those of you so curious to know why I would save a lid out of the trash can [before remembering my love of mason jars]...
...this is why I saved the lid...to make a mason jar snow globe.

{Collecting} 
I'm always collecting mason jars...this one is the newest in the collection...a blue glass mason jar from either the 20's or the 30's...

{Rejoicing}


♪♫ it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, everywhere you go...♫♪
...including my house as we prepare to celebrate the birth of our Saviour. Above is a chalk art I created of my favorite Christmas carol, and then of course some Christmas lights photographed below.

{Traveling} 
As mentioned above, I need to pack very soon...my flight leaves this weekend!! I'll be going a few states away to visit some friends, then returning the week of Christmas...I like traveling though, because

{adventure is out there}. 

Erin
|the blessed adventurer|

          

Friday, November 14, 2014

:)

{just a favorite picture of my oldest sister and I}

Monday, October 27, 2014

{Liv, Anna, and I...years ago} 

Now I see us growing up, and how scary that can be, but always I'll remember all our dear, old memories.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

{Yo-Yo Quilt}

Years ago, 

when I was just a little girl

I remember my grandma sewing on a 

{yo-yo quilt} 



She'd work on it while she watched a Hallmark movie.

I have no idea how many countless hours she spent on it. 

She never finished it...

it got put in the closet after some health issues caused her to not be able to sew anymore. 

A few years later my sister had an idea for us girls to do together.

"Let's make a {yo-yo quilt}" 

So we did...



we worked on it together while we watched movies...

The Waltons,

Anne of Green Gables,

Road to Avonlea,

Etc. 

I have many memories working on that quilt together. 

As life got busier, 

the quilt kinda got put off.

As everyone started new chapters in life,

and went separate ways,

someone had to be given the unfinished quilt.

I, being the youngest, was given it.

I'm not much of a seamstress. 

Matter of fact,

I don't sew. 

I know how to,but I don't.

While I was staying with my grandma last week she dug out her old, unfinished 

{yo-yo quilt} 

Then she gave it to me. 

She wanted me to finish it.

After some sewing today.

It's completed.

Her's and ours. 

Together.




I'll think of my grandma and sisters often when I see this 

{yo-yo quilt} 

full of memories.