Life Lately: Spring to Summer


For Mother's Day, we tried a new restaurant in Downtown Mesa that's become a new favorite - Worth Takeaway. It's going to be a new favorite brunch and lunch spot! 


My Mother's Day present from Brian and Edison was new plants! So far, they're all still alive a month later, so this is good. 

Not pictured above is my fiddle leaf fig, which we named Newt. Short for Fig Newton, and also, Newt Scamander from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. That gives him basically pet status, and keeps the Harry Potter pet name theme going. Newt is the only plant I'm concerned about - some of his leaves have started turning brown and many have brown spots. I've done a lot of googling on the subject, but it seems like it could be over-watering, under-watering, a bacteria, too much light, too little light ... it seems that no one really knows what causes fiddle leaf figs distress. Any tips would be great, if someone out there has experience with them!


Poor Edison. He LOVES helping us get ready for work or church in the morning by bringing us our shoes - unfortunately in this case, Brian really didn't need his shoes while he was in the shower, which Edison could not understand. It's also heartbreaking when he wants me to wear my tennis shoes with my dresses and skirts to work, and just doesn't understand why I pick other shoes. I have once worn the tennis shoes to the grocery store, just to make him happy!


One evening, I'd decided to take Edison on a quick walk, more for me than for him, to clear my head a bit in hopes of not tossing and turning all night. He was fascinated by the water flowing through the gutter, and I picked up a few pebbles and tossed them in. He was delighted, and I realized I'd made a terrible mistake - now we were going to be here all night, and we'd barely walked a few feet from the house! As I was trying to hurry him along without success, a lady came jogging past. "I miss those days when they were so small and so content to play with rocks!" She said.

I took a deep breath. The days are long, but the years are short.


I planned a Memorial Day Stay-cation exploring our city of Mesa, specifically, downtown. First up, we discovered a coffee shop that has lavender syrup! I've only ever had a lavender latte in Cannon Beach, Oregon, several years ago, so I was beyond excited to discover this a few miles away from my house, all this time! Second stop was a "Sculpture Tour," a loosely structured scavenger hunt of the 38 some statues downtown.


Also, cool murals. 


We closed out the weekend with swimming, some shopping, and taking Edison to a splash pad. He was quite content to watch the other kids, the water, and throw rocks in the puddles. 

I see so much of myself in him in social situations like this. While the other kids are running around screaming, making fast friends, I relate so much to his desire to just watch the unfamiliar people from the sideline, observe, talk to the kids that come by and initiate conversation, but for the most part, just do his own thing. 


I took a few photos and a video of Edison in the tub, being entertained by his Aunt Andrea playing peekaboo around the doorway. His giggle is just the best.


And now we're halfway through June! Brian and I will celebrate our 7th wedding anniversary this month with a weekend trip to San Diego - can you believe we've been married seven years? And Edison's second birthday is just around the corner! 

I hope, friends, that you're making summer bucket lists and finding fun ways to relax and enjoy the days. The days are long, especially in summer, but the years are short! 

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