Life has been a bit crazy around here lately. All my boys are back in school, but some of them didn't transition as easily as we hoped. My little kindergartner had a really rough time the first two weeks. Part of it may have been the fact that he is doing full day, but also his first year teacher wasn't a great fit. We eventually switched him to a more experienced, more hands-on teacher. In the beginning, we had to wrestle his uniform onto him in the morning, and then watch him cry and turn into a human barnacle at drop-off. Since making the switch, he willingly gets dressed, sings and recites the alphabet on our ride to school, and even hugs his new teacher on the way into his room. Such a relief!
It's almost as though my new found freedom was too boring for me, because on Wednesday we adopted a dog! Honestly, we had a rather scary incident with our house that left us wanting more security and peace of mind. On multiple occasions, someone broke into our home at night and wandered around (into our children's bedrooms) doing god knows what. Nothing of any real value was taken, but just the knowledge that absolutely anything could have happened...and we just slept through it, completely freaked me out. We know who it was (a 14 year old with a history of some psychiatric issues), and I made a police report. We will never again make the mistake of leaving windows unlocked (no matter how hot the weather). Getting a dog seemed like a logical step in ensuring that we never sleep through anything like that again.
This weekend we made a trip to visit my grandmother in Colorado Springs. We knew that Old Colorado City had the perfect backdrop for one of my favorite dresses. The 1950s Sno-White Linen and Uniform factory, which is such a cool, recognizable landmark. I actually purchased this dress in March with my Etsy birthday gift card (thanks Damon and Laima). I love the crazy atomic pattern coupled with bright purple. I didn't have any shoes to match, so I took a pair of thrifted brown leather peep toes and painted them. My rhinestone flower clip-on earrings are thrifted and my violet clay ring was a gift from France. My "belt" is actually a ribbon from a package I received in gratitude for speaking at the Library.
It's almost as though my new found freedom was too boring for me, because on Wednesday we adopted a dog! Honestly, we had a rather scary incident with our house that left us wanting more security and peace of mind. On multiple occasions, someone broke into our home at night and wandered around (into our children's bedrooms) doing god knows what. Nothing of any real value was taken, but just the knowledge that absolutely anything could have happened...and we just slept through it, completely freaked me out. We know who it was (a 14 year old with a history of some psychiatric issues), and I made a police report. We will never again make the mistake of leaving windows unlocked (no matter how hot the weather). Getting a dog seemed like a logical step in ensuring that we never sleep through anything like that again.
This weekend we made a trip to visit my grandmother in Colorado Springs. We knew that Old Colorado City had the perfect backdrop for one of my favorite dresses. The 1950s Sno-White Linen and Uniform factory, which is such a cool, recognizable landmark. I actually purchased this dress in March with my Etsy birthday gift card (thanks Damon and Laima). I love the crazy atomic pattern coupled with bright purple. I didn't have any shoes to match, so I took a pair of thrifted brown leather peep toes and painted them. My rhinestone flower clip-on earrings are thrifted and my violet clay ring was a gift from France. My "belt" is actually a ribbon from a package I received in gratitude for speaking at the Library.
XOX, Hannah








































