Spending two weeks away for Thanksgiving was really nice. It's great to be back in Minneapolis, though. I never realized how quickly Rob and I would just fall into life here, or how much it would feel like home in just four months. The snowy city was a wonderful site from my airplane window last night, especially after three and a half hours of delays.
So now I'm back, catching up on emails, cleaning, laundry, writing, and unpacking before I get ready to do it all again in a couple of weeks for Christmas. It's good to be home, but it was also good to be home.
I hope you had a really nice holiday.
Love the St. Andrew's church replica on the bookshelf! Do you know where it's from?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure! For some reason I thought it was a Cat's Meow one. But I'd have to ask my mom where she got it to be sure.
Deletei love this: "It's good to be home, but it's also good to be home." #adultlife
ReplyDeleteYour pictures scream home, family, relaxation and memories. I'm actually new to your page, I found it through Treasure Tromp's link up. I'm fairly new to blogging, so i love finding new blogs.
ReplyDeletefunny how the definition of home change with time, huh?
ReplyDeleteps thanks for linking up today!
Ohh, what beautiful pictures! Having two homes is weird, eh? Adult life indeed!
ReplyDeleteCorinne x
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