Not so typical Sunday

Our Sundays are usually spent at church in the morning, and the rest of the day with my parents, eating and playing cards. My parents are out visiting my brother, sister in law, and nephews this weekend, so we were on our own!

A couple from our church has taken a pastoral position in a church in another town. They will be moving pretty much immediately, which is a pretty big shock to them, and to our church! This being their last Sunday, there was a delicious lunch provided for everyone after church. I LOVE pulled pork! I really should just make it but I never buy pork. Either way, it smelled fantastic and tasted even better. Dekker loved it too, which helped. He had a bun, a big scoop of pork, and potato salad. While the transition to solid food was the biggest challenge so far in having a kid, I’m so glad we’re past it and he can functionally eat really anywhere we end up for a meal.

After church and lunch, we headed to the city for a few things. I don’t really like making trips into the city on Sundays, as I really prefer those days to be at-home, comfy family days. But we had absolutely nothing fresh in our house to eat, and winter is started to really break me down. Fruit means springtime. So to Saskatoon we went for groceries.

When we got home, we were all exhausted and for the first time since…probably since Dekker was a couple of weeks old, we all napped at the same time. It was awesome and totally refreshing. Brady’s only complaint was nap-mouth. You know, the gross, sticky thing that happens? Ya well, a small price to pay for an afternoon nap.

We wasted the evening away on grilled cheese sandwiches and Storage Wars. We just finished the day off with bedtime cuddles from Dekker. As usual, the bath is running and I’m thinking some strawberries and chocolate chip cookies will be the perfect snack tonight! Jealous anyone?