Good morning, Sunday Letter friends!
I’m still here — in case you were wondering. (And also in case you weren’t. 😊) If you’ve reached out lately wondering why my newsletters went quiet, my apologies. It’s not that you stopped receiving them… it’s that I stopped writing them.
I’m fixing that today.
And there’s much to report.
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Happy 1st Birthday to our grandson!
Our grandson Liam turned one a couple of weeks ago, and we traveled to Austin for a Wild One–themed party. It was joyful and completely surreal — a reminder of just how fast time is moving.
He cruises everywhere now, holding on to walls, chairs, toys revealing a cautious determination. Any day, he’ll let go and realize he can cross the room on his own. For now, I suspect his parents are savoring this last sliver of partial mobility.
Time really does need to slow down.
The Year of the House
Speaking of birthdays, our house turns 150 years old this year.
To honor such a remarkable milestone, we decided it was time to repaint the interior. Not just a room or two — every room, every inch of trim.
After twelve years here, we’ve left our marks everywhere. Nail holes. Scuff marks. Dog scratches by the front door. The occasional mysterious wall nick. You know, evidence of ordinary life.
And honestly, what better month to paint than fickle February?
February loves to tease us with false spring. One warm afternoon and we’re ready to plant tomatoes and clean out garden beds that wildlife still depends on.
We started the first week of the month and have made steady progress.
Here’s something you might not know about me: I actually enjoy painting. I’ve painted every house I’ve ever lived in (and wallpapered quite a few). It’s oddly therapeutic — not unlike gardening. You get to know a space intimately. And nothing feels cleaner than freshly painted walls.
Later this year — spring or summer — we plan to celebrate with a proper house birthday party. After all, turning 150 deserves cake.
Squirrel!!
Speaking of our house, a few weeks ago, a squirrel sneaked inside by way of the chimney flue.
















I love your newsletter. They always give me hope and always make me laugh. Thank you. Enjoy your Sunday.
So happy to hear Gracie Lee is coming back!
I am so excited for a Sunday Letter; it starts my day off right. Would you believe I am watching a Hockey game. Go USA!! 🏒🏒
I couldn’t be happier. I am Gracie’s number one fan!