We came to Salisbury yesterday with the intention of going to Stonehenge today. Arriving in town we found a great farmer’s market. Check out the pic of the olives! Today, Bub took the 2 hour trek each way to go to Stonehenge with us. It’s fun to spend some extra time with him. It’s truly impossible to understand how Stonehenge was built - moving these massive stones hundreds of miles, no real tools, and then how they actually were constructed. It’s just 🤯. Salisbury also had some great pubs and we found a new favorite restaurant called Tinga. Too bad it’s only here. Tomorrow we head to London. 






I remember vividly driving home down I-435 one day in 2003. I was pregnant with Brayden and talking to Karen on the phone. Just before I hit the Grandview Triangle, Karen says, "So what are you going to do if the baby doesn't like the water?" Now let me pontificate for just a minute. This is what I love about our dear friends. They call it like they see it. No holds barred. If your best friends can't be straight up with you, then who can? I know that many people don't understand this, for instance, the time Shawn told me I was not holding off my baby weight very well (in fact, I was pregnant with Beau and Shawn just found out). And Karen trying to help me come to grips with the reality that I may have children that don't like water. . . So I remember that day my immediate and very matter-of-fact response was, "That's not an option." Seriously, people, can you imagine Nate and me having kids who DON'T like the water? It's a way of life f...
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