Category: Blog

A Surprise in our Backyard

When we first moved into our home, it was the middle of July and blazing hot. In the corner of our tiny backyard stood a single fruit tree, its branches heavy with small, green fruit. We didn’t think twice. “It’s a lime tree,” we assumed. The fruit looked like...

Morning Walks, Tall Blondes, and the Wisdom of Old Men

I’ve settled into a good morning routine lately—lacing up my shoes, stepping outside, and taking a three-mile loop through the neighborhood. There’s something about walking the same route each day that feels grounding. Predictable, but not boring. Familiar, but still full of little surprises. Most mornings, Angie’s with me....

A Touch of San Angelo

Since the day we moved in, I’ve had one lingering backyard dream: a sprinkler system. Not the hose-and-timer workaround I’ve patched together for four summers, but a real, buried, zoned, push-a-button-and-it-works sprinkler system. The kind that says, “This yard is going places.” But there was one problem: the only water...

Goodbye, Marley

On July 5, 2012, our lives changed forever when a little ball of fur came running into it — literally. Some friends found her wandering alone, likely scared from the fireworks the night before. We searched for her family, but no one came forward. So, we became her family....

Dinner and a Jet

Every year, like clockwork, our uncle flies out to Scottsdale for his annual guys’ golf trip. And every year, we get the same invitation: “Let’s do breakfast or dinner while I’m in town!” It’s become a little tradition—Angie and I finding the right night to meet up and settling in for...

Havasupai Falls

Finally on the Trail: A Long-Awaited Backpacking Trip with Braden For years, Braden and I have tossed around the idea of going backpacking together. Every time we’d talk about it, it felt like one of those “someday” ideas—always out there on the horizon, always subject to the tides of...

Winter Grass

When I moved to Arizona, I thought I had left behind the dream of lush, green grass. Summer in the desert is a scorcher, and most lawns turn to crunchy patches of brown or are replaced entirely by gravel. But then I discovered winter grass. It felt like a...

One Second – August 2022

At the end of August, we completed our Sabbatical. During the month, I turned 50. That day was relatively uneventful. I spent the day with Kyndal and Angie and enjoyed a day at the pool and ice cream after dinner. This month, I spent a lot of time riding...

One Second July

I’m posting this a little late, but here’s my one-second video for July. Each day, I recorded a video or took a photo of something happening that day and saved it in the 1SE app on my phone. I love this app because it provides a quick glimpse into...

Fishing in Texas

Kyndal loves to fish. Her Papaw provides all the gear, stocks the pond and even puts the worm on the hook for her. When she catches something…. and she always does…. somebody (me, Braden, or Papaw) pull the fish off the line, re-bait the hook and Kyndal is back...