Around Here Week 23: 06/07-13

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

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







my former NS student, Drew!
(once my kid, always my kid - even when you're literally an adult with a job, LOL!)



























photo cred: Lisa G

photo cred: Lisa G

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Intentional Outdoor Hours: 204+ hrs (of 1000)
It was a hot and muggy one! We did get a really great summer thunderstorm that hit right at the point that everyone was feeling like the mugginess was absolutely unbearable and then the cool driving rain brought the temperature down to manageable (it was perfection). I did choose to turn on the AC on Friday because I had a big day of baking cookies for the wedding and I knew the oven was going to be on all day. Friday morning at 6:15am the house was already at 79 degrees with a forecast of a high of 80 degrees and humidity of 90%. Yikesss. 

Reading and finishing The Correspondent by Virginia Evans It was beautiful and terribly heartbreaking. But I loved it. (readers get it). The style of the book - all the letters was such an engaging way to give enough unique and specific details to feel like you really knew the characters. It was not the whole story; so much was left out: spans of time, what people ate and drank, descriptions of settings...but then it was intimate enough through the letters. I loved it. Then started I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith which was a recommendation for people who like A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith (my favorite book). I feel the same vibe and I'm really liking it so far. 

Summer to do list completed

  • Violet and I went to the eye doctor where my former student Drew was our technician!! So proud of him and loved seeing him and catching up. #oncemykidalwaysmykid 
  • Gemma went to physical therapy twice this week for her ankle/foot
  • Reddy, Rusty, and Olive washed the car for me with the hose and sponges!
  • Stopped by The Laurel & Leaf bookstore to pick up summer reading for the girls (and I unnecessarily bought three more books to add to my list...I cannot be trusted in a bookstore - this is a well documented fact). I got Margo's Got Money Troubles by Rufi Thorpe (and joined the Laurel&Leaf book club with this first pick!), Theo of Golden by Allen Levi, and First Time Caller by BK Borison
  • Figured out how to clean up the storage on my phone so I stop getting error messages. I have so many photos and videos and I was hesitant to delete them because I couldn't figure out how to delete them from my phone but NOT delete them from google photos (cloud storage). But the internet provided helpful information - I needed to delete them from Google Files on my phone which only removes them from my device and NOT from google photos(cloud). YAY! (this was also one of my 100 small things!)

sad, sad, sad. we assisted Bullet over the rainbow bridge on Tuesday evening. Our kindhearted vet made a home visit for our 17year old boy. He has honestly been a menace his whole life up until these last two years where he was such an old man, he couldn't get into much trouble. We got him as a pup from the shelter and ever since then he has been his own special kind of nutty. Over the years, he has been skunked innumerous amounts of times, once porcupine quill'ed in the face, ate many full sticks of butter, brought a playing-dead possum into our house and set it under the Christmas tree, was caught in a fox trap thrice. He snatched food from tables, counters, and hands if you weren't paying attention. He terrorized every single person that drove up our driveway (sorrynotsorry to all! We always knew if someone was here). When large groups of people were here, we had to put Bullet in our room because it was too overwhelming for him and he was always too overwhelming for everyone else. If you have met Bullet, you remember Bullet because he probably did some bizarre thing while you were here and probably thought to yourself- why the heck do the Studers keep this dog?!

But also, he was our first dog as a married couple. We rescued him from the shelter six months before our first kid was born. He saw and cared for every baby we ever brought into this house including our kids, our nephews, any friends' kids, and all baby animals (chickies, duckies, puppies, kitties). He was a child's dog for sure - they dressed him up, rode his back, made him wear party hats, danced and snuggled with him. He loved catching snowballs in winter and jumping through leaf piles in the fall. He would swim until he drowned if we let him. Bullet and I have walked hundreds of miles together just to get his energy out. On Christmas morning, he would wait until the kids were all downstairs, then sniff out his gift and sit in the middle of the room among piles of wrapping paper gnawing on his bone while surrounded by Christmas morning joy. He did his job when I was here up on the mountain alone with all these babies - no one was ever showing up to the house unannounced - Bullet was sure of that. He was not a very well behaved dog (understatement of 17 years) but he was a good boy in his own way. This pup had one hell of a ride. Bullboy, we loved you and were blessed to be loved by you. Your loyalty to us was unmatched.

Officially summer with pool days! We hung out at Pappy's house on Sunday and the boys grilled lunch (kielbasa, veggies, tortellini on the blackstone). It was hot enough that we were all able to get in and enjoy the very cold first time in the pool for the season. Then later in the week, the kids and I headed out to Altoona to spend the afternoon with our favorites, the Fiores! Delicious snacks, yapping the entire time with Kate, and the kids laughing and playing - a perfect afternoon! Thank you for hosting, Kate! 

Clapping for our solar panels because we got our electric bill this month and it was -89$. hahhaha, NEGATIVE dollars. I'll take it! (fyi: that doesn't come as a check, it will be applied to our account and put towards the winter months when the panels aren't making so much - but still a win for sure!)

Wedding outfit shopping with just the girls.  I am grateful that all the boys (even Grey!) just trusts me to get something that looks good on them and goes with the vibe. And thank goodness for Marshalls who always has things that we need for all the sizes of our family and affordable enough to swing it in our big family (not sponsored, just actually thankful. but by all means Marshalls - we'd love a brand deal - LOL). 

Rolling our eyes at the guinea chickens because they chatter so much. All day long they squawk around in a little group. Olive calls them "The Goonies" and sometimes when they start yapping, she says, "Hit it Goonies!" and starts dancing to their sounds. (this child! She is a riot!) The Goonies have started tapping on the sliding glass door in the mornings to let me know they are ready for me to come feed them (!) We do still have a fox situation going on, so when they get super loud at the same time Osa starts barking, we know to look out to for the fox trying to sneak in. (swiper, no swiping!)

Cousin day at our house with the Moore Boys. We got to host the nephews at our house on Friday and it is always more fun with cousins around. They played nerf battles and jumped on the trampoline and had picnic lunches together. 

Thankful for Lamont who got all the boys trimmed and shaved up just in time for the wedding! (We love you 'Mont!)

Crafting all week for the WWE surprise entrances for the wedding. B's cousin Butter was obsessed with WWE growing up and the cousins wanted to honor that with a WWE surprise entrance mid-way through the reception - we got permission from the bride! (we love you Becky - what a good sport!) The boy cousins all spent the last two weeks studying their characters and we got the parts of their costumes ordered. This week, I made streamer arms in yellow and purple and a pair of yellow (duct tape) boots for Brandon Macho Man Randy Savage. We procured chaps from Uncle Buck for Greyson Sexy Boy Shawn Michaels, and I hot glued spikes onto Rusty & Rowen's Legion of Doom shoulder pads.  I also coordinated with the DJ to make sure he had the music and vision - LOL. 

Butter & Becky's wedding! What a perfect day! First we attended the rehearsal and dinner on Friday. The kids were overjoyed to see their Gilmore cousins! We all were secretly chatting about the wrestling entrance surprises for the wedding, trying to not let Butter hear us. We met up for a little post-rehearsal hang at the Tollgate too and laughed and chatted with all the cousins. I love seeing B so happy surrounded by his cousins. (xxo).  On wedding day - B, Grey, and Rusty headed out to the groom's suite at The Willow early in the morning to hang out and get ready with Butter. They took the xbox and wiffle ball game supplies and had a great morning hanging out with the dudes. Gemma and Violet spent the morning with Becky in the bridal suite helping set up the reception hall and even getting their hair done professionally (Becky - you were so sweet to include them!) Reddy, Olive, and I met up with cousin Lisa at the hotel pool to swim for awhile and then get ready. The weather was perfect, the ceremony was meaningful (never been to a wedding I didn't cry at!) and the reception was gorgeous and so fun. The wrestling entrances went on without a hitch and Butter smiled and laughed the whole way through it (so did all the guests!) The boys played outside including a giant wiffle ball game and my girls danced the entire time. We were so thankful to be part of your day - congrats Becky & Butter, we love you!

Smiling when Reddy was whispering to me during the ceremony. First when B walked in with his wedding partner he said, "Who is that?! Daddy should be walking with you only!" Then when Becky walked in, he said, "She looks so beautiful! I bet Butter loves this day!" and then later when I asked him who he thought he would marry someday, he said, "I don't know - maybe Becky because she is so beautiful!" 

Grad parties this week: cousin Grace at the Quemahoming Dam - so proud of you Gracie girl! 

Time with family and friends. Rusty went to his baseball games this week with friends and family (thank you Maurers and Pappy!) Violet hosted a sleepover with Evaley at our house and got to babysit Lily at our house this week, Gemma had a playdate with Abigail and got her nails done at her friend Amiyah's house (thank you Amiyah!) Grey went to main moon with the football guys and had a pool hang with friends at Quinn's house

Sporting with the first week of offseason weightlifting and conditioning with our amazing strength coach, Coach Mike! Gem & Grey (as varsity athletes) go to WL/C every single day. MWF from 7a-9a and TTh 6-8p. Coach Mike builds programs for all our Varsity athletes for the positions they will be playing in the fall and he is awesome and the kids love him. On Wednesday mornings, I send in baked goods to all the fall athletes who show up for WL/C - this week they had cinnamon rolls with cream cheese icing!  This week was also the youth basketball camp that Grey and Gemma volunteered at - Grey all five days and Gemma volunteered three days because she had physical therapy for her ankle twice during camp time. Gemma also volunteered as a Ref at a 10U AYSO game, and had three basketball games, and was asst trainer at the Ken Lantzy football game. Grey had two basketball games, a football practice, and two basketball practices (on top of WL/C and volunteering at the youth bball camp). Violet had her last Sparks soccer game (thanks for hosting the post-season picnic, Mocks!). Rusty had his last youth minors baseball games (but confirmed that he will play in the upcoming allstars Slamfest tournament), and Reddy had his last coach pitch baseball game.  Thank you youth league coaches - we appreciate your time and patience!!

Making kielbasa tortellini on the blackstone at Pappy's pool, smash burgers with roasted potatoes, sheet pan chicken fajitas, ground turkey egg roll in a bowl, mini sub sammies bar, beef and cheddar sammies, For desserts I made Lucky Charms rice krispie treats. For Weightroom Wednesday (the first of the summer!) I made cinnamon rolls with cream cheese icing. For Butter & Becky's wedding cookie table (a PA wedding tradition!) I made four dozen each of Sugar cookie swirls, strawberry crinkle cookies, and Mexican wedding cookies.

Movement: rollerblading five days this week and two weightlifting sessions with B. New rollerblading skills - increasing speed tolerance, "Lemon" motion with my feet, and overall stamina. I learned pretty quickly that I am NOT ready for sidewalks. I tried skating down a beautiful tree lined street in Westmont and then promptly busted and got a new scrape on my knee. I stuck to parking lots after that for the rest of the week, hah. I keep my rollerblades in the trunk of the car, so anytime we go some where that has a parking lot, I tell the kids, "Hold on, I'm going to get a quick blade in" - which makes me laugh every single time and gets an eye rolled, "Mommmmm, no you are not" from them.

Around Here Week 22: 05/31-06/06

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

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









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photo cred: Becky C

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photo cred: Becky C

photo cred: Becky C







Intentional Outdoor Hours: 186+ hours (of 1000) 
My first week of Summer but doesn't quite feel like it because it's still pretty much mayhem with the big kids' last three days and all the sports and places to be at certain times. I know it is right there on the horizon and I am very relieved to not be rushing in the morning for school. I'm starting off by getting organized (my planner and lists are going wild) and by trying to catch up on all the very obvious things that have been building up in the last sprint of end of school year - mainly LAUNDRY. The kids and I did take Osa on a walk though and that felt like summertime at least. 

Reading The Correspondent by Virginia Evans, really liking it and enjoying the style of the book through all the letters. Just enough of a glimpse into her life that I feel very invested. 

Listening to and finishing It's Not Her by Mary Kubica (still hate it).

School stuff this week: 

  • Violet went to the Flight 93 memorial for a field trip
  • Grey & Gemma both participated in the annual SHOFCO soccer tournament at their school. Grey's team did great and made it to the semifinals. Gemma's jr high team made it all the way to the championship games at night and she got to participate in the student vs. teacher game! 
  • Rusty took his birthday snack in for his classmates and teachers
  • I took the last day of school photos of the kids
Summer to do tasks completed: 
  • Called the vet to discuss options for our old man, Bullet
  • scheduled an Orthodontist appointment for Rusty
  • created a custom gift for our ELEVEN football seniors who graduated this year (so proud of you fellas!) and who all invited us to their graduation parties this summer
  • I updated the girls' mini flyers to hand out to their teachers before they left for the school year offering their babysitting services (Gemma - actual babysitter that can be home with kids with no parents and/or house sitter for vacations. And, Violet - "mother's helper" to be available to play with kids while the parent is still home)
  • Updated the June fridge calendar and did my monthly doodle design (limes & lemons!)
  • Brushed Osa really good (she loved it)
  • Olive had a check up with the dentist because her filling fell out (ugh). It was a very traumatic experience getting the filling last summer, but our dentist is the best (Dr. Garver) and he gave her a temporary fix up in hopes that her baby teeth will fall out before it really starts bothering her - fingers crossed! 
Rusty turns TEN! My Mr. Handsome had his tenth birthday on the last day of school! Two whole hands worth of life and as always, it went incomprehensibly fast (even if the kids think it took for.ev.errrrr) We celebrated at night at our house with a fire and smores. He wanted pumpkin roll as the official birthday dessert, and he also got to take mini donuts into school, and I made baseball donuts to share with his teammates after his baseball game. We are planning a summer party! 

It's summer vacation! The kids had their last day of school on Wednesday (Rusty's 10th birthday!) and everyone is relieved to have the wide open summer waiting for us. Although, in a family of eight with four athletes and a football coach for Dad...you can imagine we are not looking at summer with full freedom of time - but we try to make as many opportunities for rest, catching up on projects/chores, and fun as possible.

Celebrating Aunt Kitty's birthday. We had a cookout and fire at Uch&Kevin's house. Everyone secretly prepared a poem for kitty and we got to read it aloud at the party. The kids ziplined and went on the swing like little maniacs. I made a chocolate chip cookie cake with homemade icing (my both time for both - I learned how to stack/ cut out the numbers!) and we had yummy rice bowls (thanks uch!) A great summer night celebrating Kitty! 

Grad parties this week: for two friends/football players: Stephen Stango and Aiden "Burnie" Burnworth

Time with family and friends Violet celebrated the last day of school by going to the Que with her friend Brody then got to spend the day with Chum (they went golfing!), Gemma kicked off summer with a house sitting gig for the Altimore's and got to go out to eat and get new sneakers with Chum (who took her to PT on Thursday - thank you!!), Grey is starting his summer off with a lot of fun (will be the summer of friends, I suspect!) He went to the pool parties at Gina's house (twice) and Quinn's house with the friend group. We all had dinner with Pappy on the way home from the soccer tournament at a cool place called Bube's Brewery in Lancaster County. 

Sporting with Olive and Coach Mom who had their last three games this week (we celebrated with a mini snack party after our last game). Red had two baseball games adn Rusty had three baseball games (one where we had baseball donuts to celebrate). Violet had two 12U AYSO games, 1 Sparks soccer game (finishing the Alliance Tournament on Sunday), two Sparks soccer practices, two AYSO All star soccer practices, and the AYSO All Star tournament at CT on Saturday (her team won first place!) Gemma Ref'ed two AYSO games, had two physical therapy sessions on her ankle, had one summer league basketball game, and was asst trainer at the 7v7 for football. Grey had four summer league basketball games, one football practice, and a football 7v7 at River Valley on Saturday. Grey and Gem both played in the annual schoolwide SHOFCO soccer tournament! Grey & Gem both also finished their weight lifting/conditioning testing days to set their baseline with Coach Mike and the Varsity sports off season programs. Brandon and I each got a day in the youth league concessions stands too! 

Making sloppy joes with peas&cheese noodles, chicken, broccoli alfredo pasta, hot dogs and buff chicken dip with veggie dippers, homemade stromboli and homemade pizza (dbl batch of dough), instagram chicken with green beans, meat spaghetti, and crack chicken sammies. I made oatmeal/ pb/ choco chip cookies for home, pumpkin roll with cream cheese icing for Rusty's birthday, and cookie cake with homemade buttercream icing for Kitty's birthday party. For breakfast on Saturday, I made chocolate croissants. 

Movement: I saw a reel that said, "it was easier to move when we were younger because we just did the thing that we loved" and when I was young, I loved jumping on the trampoline (VERY difficult now after six kids and a bladder that just cannot). But I also loved rollerblading - inspired by this reel and really wanting to MOVE; I purchased rollerblades and truly believed that I was just going to strap them on and be able to do it again. LOL FOREVER, girl you were out of your mind!? It is a re-learning for sure and holy heck does rollerblading take a lot of muscles, balance, and stamina that I have not used in probably 30 years. And believe me, I have the scrapes and bruises to show for it after this week! I literally was able to go only about 5 minutes without my ankles throbbing and staying balance at the start of the week. But I kept trying, a little each day and watching tutorials on instagram and slowly (SLOWLY) I am getting stronger and better. This week, I rollerbladed six days! New rollerblading skills - increasing stamina and I went from rollerblading on our blacktop to making (slow and cautious) loops around the  elementary school parking lot! I only have one injury - a big scrape on my elbow! (I know you're asking - are you wearing protective gear? and the answer is no because I'm stubborn and dumb).