There won't be any scrapbooking done in March since we'll be away more than we're home. Once we get settled in again, Project Life needs to rise up to the top of the priority list. June was a pretty quick month to put together. It only needed two pages.
Sarah and Caleb left at the beginning of the month after being here for Matt and Betsy's wedding reception. I love the photo of Caleb pulling his suitcase down our front sidewalk. It's always so poignant when he leaves!
A week later, I left to go to Detroit for the Presbyterian, USA General Assembly. Our head of staff was standing for moderator. Sadly (for the Presbyterian Church, and for John) the election did not go his way, but I learned a lot about how the larger church functions, and enjoyed my time in Detroit with my church friends.
Abi asked on a recent blog post, if her readers really felt like adults, or did we still feel like kids. I'm so far into adulthood, that I guess it's a moot question. Nonetheless, I really did feel like there was a shift when Matt and Betsy asked us to their house to celebrate Father's Day. I love to entertain, but it was so nice to be asked to celebrate with them. And I just adore the photo of Matt and Skylar. I don't know what the topic of conversation was, but it's clear they both were taking it seriously.
June marks the month of the beginning of Farmer's Markets in the area. Before then there isn't enough local produce to warrant the market. We make weekly trips to our local Brighton Farmer's Market, and almost always, make a trip to the Ithaca Farmer's Market some time in June. Taking photos at the market is one of my favorite things to do.
When this post goes live, we'll be on our way home from Florida. It's been in the high 70's and low 80's the whole two weeks on Longboat Key. Rochester's temps are still varying widely from the 30's to the 50's. Matt says the snow has melted off our roof, but not from the yard. It's going to be an adjustment!