At the end of every month, I do a little capture on all the “little things” that happened. The post is a collection of little moments that happened that weren’t quite big enough to deserve their own post, but still deserved honorable mention. Record keeping is something that I slightly obsess over.

So here we go for September’s little moments.

Taylor and I went to the most gorgeous wedding reception. Like, seriously, look at this. The lighting was incredible.

(Truthfully this actually happened in August, but I forgot to include it in August little moments so…)

But we did go to an actual wedding in September.

My best friend Melanie and I attended a bachelorette party for one of our high school friends:


I love those girls. It was so good to catch up with them again.

My baby is not so much a baby any more… 😦 Read the post on denial here.

I’m back in college, and oh boy, it’s making a hit on the planner.

And on the kitchen. (I’m ashamed to show you the kitchen in its entirety)

I refuse to even show you the car.

To relax we’ve been taking some some walks to enjoy that warm summer/fall air

Go baby girl, go!

Then there was that Uplift Families conference that I mentioned a while back:

We met up with some of the readers of The Jacobs Post. (AKA Taylor’s parents 😉 )

We sat next to this cute couple… who turned out to be Helena Lemon from the “A Gal Needs” blog. She is a sweetheart. We had a great time talking to them and learning from their parenting and career wisdom.

I was super excited about this part of the conference.

Yaaaaasssss. 

Living abroad in Russia for a few months meant I had gotten pretty behind on my calling as a Young Women Secretary. Look how dang thick this puppy is.

So much paper.

As a millenial, I feel obligated to recycle and be offended at the amount of paper I see being unnecessarily used. As a thrifty parent, I am delighted that all that paper entertained my child for a solid fifteen minutes. It’s a tough battle of emotions. 


What were your little moments of September?

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