Around Here Week 19: 05/10-16

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

 A glimpse into what it is like to live in our home just this moment. 




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Mother's day charcuterie by Gemma




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photo cred: Michael O'Ship

photo cred: Michael O'Ship






end of year shenanigans





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Intentional Outdoor Hours: 123+ hours (of 1000)
I love you, spring. welcome back. 

Reading and finishing Lost Man's Lane by Scott Carson. I really enjoyed the book and laughed a lot of the time thanks to the character Weller specifically but also just the narration of a teen growing up in the 90's. It was spooky at times and supernatural and really great characters. Giving Stranger Things coming of age vibes - thank you Russell T for the recommendation! Next up is Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. It has been great so far and I am flying through it (graphic novel). Thank you Jenn V for the borrow! Two coming of age stories back to back with polar opposite settings and experiences!? wild. 

Listening to The Johnstown Flood. I also scheduled our Path of the Flood book club meeting for Wednesday of next week so we can discuss the book before the race on Saturday! 

Proud to stand with our Gemmi who was confirmed at St. David's on Sunday morning - a perfect Mother's day start! The mass was beautiful and Ms. Christy said kind and heartfelt words about each confirmand. A big thank you to all the youth mentors and teachers at St Davids - we appreciate you so much. 

Celebrating Mother's day with Gemma's confirmation, Violet's sparks soccer game, and then my favorite foods at home (perfect!) Gemma made me a charcuterie board (you know your girl loves to be snacking!) and B made so much food on the grill - all my favorites: chicken, shrimp, fried rice with green onions on top! So many sweet texts from mom friends who I am grateful to walk alongside in this journey of motherhood. I will take the pampering, but it is honestly the privilege of my life to be their mother and his wife.

School stuff this week 

  • Violet performed a solo in her spring concert
  • Rusty had a speaking part in his spring concert
  • Red & Olive enjoyed carnival day at PreK with a petting zoo, helicopter and fire truck visits, snow cones, and lots of games
  • Reddy & Liv got to visit the book fair at their school
  • Violet participated in the Math24 competition and made it to semi-finals
  • I ordered the babies' preK graduation outfits

So thankful to make it to everybody's stuff, even if only for a little bit. Many of the days this week were stacked with multiple activities, but through the grace of the universe and some logistical planning I was able to make it to see all the kids do some of their stuff. Monday alone was Gemma's softball game, Grey's parking lot send off for the Heritage championship baseball game, Coaching Olive's 6U AYSO soccer game, Reddy's baseball game, Violet's solo at her spring concert, and then rushing out to Marion Center (55min drive) to catch the last two innings of the championship baseball game - and they won! Thank goodness for grandparents and teammates who helped make sure all the kids got to where they needed and had cheering faces for the entire length of their activities. Our schedule is definitely full, but our hearts are even more so. 

Smh because how did this outside cat become an inside/outside cat? Nova is living his best life running wild and free and hunting all the things outside and then takes long cat naps in the house (he loves the hallway closet upstairs, Olive's bed, and the yellow chair in the living room). The land of no rules because we all cherish snuggles and creatures too much. 

Outside work day on Saturday so that we could get started on spring chores. Brandon and Grey stained/painted a bunch of things that needed some TLC (back porch posts and shutters) and everyone pitched in to mulch the flower beds around the house. I spent over an hour brushing Osa which she loved so much. We moved some seedlings to outside and did a lot of mowing. Grey and B even got the string lights hung up under my direction (hahhaa, they love that) It looks refreshed and ready for spring around here (at least on the outside of the house! hah!) 

Happy birthday party to my baby sister Uchie. We hosted Uchie's party and I made the cake, but Kevin did all the planning and food prep! We hung around by the fire ring eating delicious food while the kids all ran around and played. We had got the string lights up just in time for the party (thank you B and Grey!) so it was all the right vibes while Gemma manned the playlist. Happiest birthday to my babyiest sis. 

Time with family and friends: Rusty got a sleepover and fishing with his friend Liam, Violet had a birthday sleepover at Lillian's house. Grey went fishing with his buddies too. Heather and I had an end of the year lunch together in my classroom with sandwiches from Awakened Brewery (delicious!)

Teaching and really feeling the end of the year looming. I am sporadically seeing my elementary classes as they are bouncing around on field trips, but I got to celebrate with them at the end of year carnival day (where the PTA gets the teachers a coffee from the Tom's Coffee truck - yay!) The high school students had state testing this week, so the week is all off for scheduling - I missed two of my classes three times this week due to the scheduling changes. 

Sporting with two 6U AYSO soccer games for Olive and Coach Momma. Reddy had one coach pitch youth baseball game and Rusty had one youth minors baseball game. Violet had one sparks soccer practice, two Sparks soccer games, and as a 'mathlete' she participated as the only girl on her team in the Math24 competition where she made it to semifinals! Gemma had one Gators soccer game, two softball games, and her last softball practice with the end of the year pizza party. Grey had one baseball practice, two baseball games - including the Heritage conference championship game that they won! Heritage Conference Champs! He also had his sports massage with Miss Emma this week. We all got to line the school parking lot on Monday afternoon to lead the baseball team out on their way to the championship game with cheers and honking! I got Rusty signed up for fall youth football, and scheduled everyone's well checks for the summer months so they could get their sports physicals for next season. 

        Gemma pitched for the first time ever (in her whole life) at one of her games this week and it was the epitome of what we believe is the value of sports as a parents. It was brutal, she's never pitched in a game before (practiced pitching for only the first time this season at home and at practice a few times) but her team needed her. It was brutal...brutal because pitching is just hard, because everyone at the field is literally looking at you do something you don't feel confident doing, because the entire game hinges on your performance. (It's still nerve-wracking to watch Grey pitch and he's been pitching since he was 9 years old). But despite the pressure, our girl HUNG IN THERE. She tried, tried, and tried again. She walked plenty of players, she struck out a few, she took deep breaths, her teammates gave her encouragement, she looked to her coaches for words of guidance and she tried so many times that the merciful other coach had his players make intentional errors to get out of the inning (which she was embarrassed by because she just couldn't make it happen herself while I was sending gratitude vibes to the coach for being so gracious about it). It was one of the bravest thing we've watched Gem do in a long time. She stuck it out and just kept trying. She kept herself composed on the mound, took a breath and faced the batter time and time again. At the end of the inning, she sobbed in the dugout out of frustration, out of disappointment, out of shame that she couldn't just do the thing she wanted her body to do. I got to hug her and said, "That was so brave!! Your team needed you and you stepped up to do it even though it felt like an impossible task! There is no shame in the way you held you head high and didn't give up. We are so proud of you!" 

    At Grey's championship game, he went to the mound to pitch the last two innings. I knew his shoulder has been bothering him and I sat wide eyed as he walked out there with the game on the line. (mommas to pitcher, IYKYK). He stayed calm and level headed, even as the game was incredibly high pressure. At one point, the count was full and the batter hit (I'm not even kidding) five foul balls - I knew Grey's shoulder was killing him, but he took a deep breath and shook it out and locked in to his job for his team. In the bottom of the last inning in which the game was tied up, I was wishing with all my might for a run - please don't let him have to go out again...I knew he would though, he would do what was needed for his team. God Bless, Brycey Conn (one of Grey's best friends) who hit the walk off RBI. When I got down to the field after the game, I gave Grey a hug and was overwhelmed with the smell of Biofreeze (thank you Reedy Conn for loading him up!) 

That is why we value sports: of course, it is great to win, it is cool to be athletic - but sports expose and exploit your weaknesses and if you have the mental toughness to not give up - you get to stare the challenges in the face and say, "I'm going to try anyway." When the pressure is on and your teammates and coach are looking to you and saying, 'we need someone to keep their head even when the stakes feel high. We need someone who is going to help lead us to glory or carry the burden of defeat, can you be that guy?' and THOSE are the skills that serve you for the rest of your life. 

Making instagram chicken with rice, meatball sub sammies, sheet pan chicken fajitas, beef ramen, take out pizza from Martin's (our fav!), spaghetti, For Uchie's birthday I made funfetti cake with homemade whipped cream icing and Kevin brought delicious food (burgers, shrimp, crab cakes!)

Around Here Week 18: 05/03-09

Saturday, June 6, 2026

 A glimpse into what it is like to live in our home just this moment. 


photo cred: Serena B





photo cred: Heather R

photo cred: Heather R




both Studer boys pitching: Grey at CH on gamechanger and Rusty on the field!



selfie cred: my kids' Bonus Momma; Becky C!

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LOL, this gamechanger while I'm at Reddy's baseball game!

photo cred: Michael O'Ship

photo cred: Michael O'Ship


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photo cred: Pappy

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Intentional Outdoor hours: 104+ hours (of 1000)
Lots of time at the fields this week to earn the hours. The weather is making its turn towards spring and we are getting more sunshine than rain, but still kind of chilly. I'm ready to lose shoes and jackets all together! 

Reading Lost Man's Lane by Scott Carson. still very much enjoying it. 

Listening to The Johnstown Flood by David McCullough which I am actually liking way more than reading the actual book. The narrator reads it more like a novel rather than me slogging through it like a nonfiction. I don't know how to explain it, but I'm able to get through it a lot easier than reading. I need to finish it as the Path of the Flood Race is this month and I'm literally the leader of the book club, LOL! The story is absolutely devastating and I keep ripping my headphones off to look at B and say, "My gosh, I can't not believe how terrible this was?!" The first person accounts are heartbreaking but I am warmed by how many people chose to be helpers even in the moments of pure terror and panic.

Pg 115, "A locomotive whistle was a matter of some personal importance to a railroad engineer....The whistle was part of the make-up of the man; he was known for it as much as he was known for the engine he drove....it could be used to aggravate a cranky preacher in the middle of his Sunday sermon or to signal hello through the night to a wife or a lady friend. But there was no horseplay about tying down the cord....The whistle of John Hess's engine had been going now for maybe five minutes at most...and nearly everyone in East Conemaugh heard it and understood almost instantly what it meant."

Shopping with the biggest three and something about being in a shopping center with my bigger kids makes me want to hug my younger self with little kids. What a nightmare it was to take the kids shopping when they were little - hahhaha, touching everything, hiding in the clothes racks, looking around panicked if they snuck away, everything tempting them closer to a tantrum to get what they wanted, ugh - it used to be terrible. And NOW?! it's actually fun and a great experience to see their personalities and find inside jokes. We needed to get the girls' upcoming concert outfits and Grey came with so he could drive us and it was such a nice little evening trip with just the big three. Oh younger Tab, hang in there girl - so much good and easier days to come (also a lot of different hard stuff too, but so so much good). 

School stuff this week: 

  • I donated blood at my school's student council blood drive
  • Violet & Evaley did an experiment and presentation on an egg parachute
  • Gemma had her spring chorus concert
  • Violet had her spring band concert 
  • Reddy had his snack day
  • Gemma got to volunteer as a basketball player at the middle school assembly
  • The fifth grade promotion shirts were delivered (they look great!), now Violet and I have to organize before the end of the month!
  • I ordered Violet's outfit for promotion (she wanted a purple romper)

Helping Grey get his X account set up because we keep hearing that it is a good idea for athletes looking to play in college. Who knows?! (not me! but I'm trying to learn!) He is all set up and we are going to keep trying to figure out the next steps for literally everything because poor first baby has to drag his parents kicking and screaming into the next phase because we are so dang clueless and just want to hug and love him like he is only 7 years old forever. LOL. (Thank you always for being gracious and patient with us Booboo.)

Our caterpillars arrived! It is an annual spring tradition to order a cup of caterpillars from Insect Lore O raise and then release butterflies. The big kids don't care so much anymore, but Olive and Reddy were so excited and check in on them every single day to see how they are growing. 

Chaperoning the PreK field trip to Jellystone Yogi Bear Campground, what incredible humans PreK teachers are! (we love you Mrs. Gongloff and Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Lesko!) I met the classes out at the campground and then we got to ride the train, the wagon, and a fire truck! The kids got to 'mine' for gemstones and play mini golf too. It was a fun day and I loved spending time with the babies and all their little friends they made this year. 

Mothers' Day brunch at the Grey Goose with my mom, sisters, and Shelly. A perfect afternoon! We all rode out to Ligonier together and then had a delicious lunch with great chatting and laughter. 

Time with family and friends We all got to celebrate our friend Bowen who had his birthday party with a bounce house (thank you Uch for taking the babies until the soccer game ended!) Red and Olive had a the best day ever with Miss Emma and their cousins on their day off from school for the Act 80 day (thank you Pappy for dropping them off in the morning!) Rusty got off the bus at Chum and Abba's house on Thursday and then they got him to his baseball game and sent videos to me (thank you!) Violet got to feed Bria's baby goats after Sparks practice (thank you Eva for all the rides!) Gemma got to babysit for the Bridges and then went to the movies with her friends. Grey and his friends played pickleball at Roxbury this week and he got to go fishing with Pappy.

Teaching only three days (honestly thank goodness) because we had an Act 80 day on Friday (lunch with Loni at Höm - delicious!) and I got to chaperone the PreK field trip to Yogi on Thursday! Elementary school continued watching Ferdinand and I had my last class with some of my students because of upcoming field trips and/or celebration days that happen on my special day for classes. Expo started week 2 of the class learning about camina/corre. Spanish 1 finished their novel Tumba and took their final test including the speaking portion. Spanish 2 learned about their final project Una Casa Famosa and selected their famous person to design their house around - then they got started on researching and designing! 

Sporting with a packed week (aka, LOTS of laundry) Olive and Coach Momma had an AYSO 6U game and I made all the line-ups for the rest of the season which my future self is so thankful for that. Reddy had two coach pitch baseball games and Rusty had two minors youth baseball games. Violet had two AYSO 12U soccer games, two Sparks soccer practices, and she, Olive, and I had AYSO photos on Saturday too. Gemma had two softball games, two softball practices, and on Gators soccer game. Grey had three baseball games, one baseball practice, and a football Showcase with SAFCA and Coach Dad. I made rice krispie treats and haluski for the baseball end of season tailgate event (on Thursday). 

Making breakfast for dinner (pancakes, bacon, and egg sandwiches), slow cooker cream cheese chicken tacos, chipped beef sammies, Philly cheesesteak sammies. I made blueberry muffins on Saturday morning too. For the baseball tailgate I made haluski and rice krispie treats with red and black sprinkles.