Hello everyone!
So, in keeping with my new mantra of "Tally-ho" this weekend was quite festive.
(did I not tell you about Tally-ho?) Well, I've adopted it as my outlook. My way to persevere, keeping my glass as half full, and continue the search....because no, in case you were wondering, no jobs yet. According to The Oxford English Dictionary, tally-ho is: an exclamation, a huntsman’s cry to the hounds on sighting a fox. The way I see it, this can directly be correlated to our lives...us, hunting, seeking...searching for our fox or place to live. See, it's all connected and I love it.
It should also be noted that I do have a slight obsession with reading books about Europe, and I may or may not have come across this term in one of those said books, and now I love it.
We are striving to keep our spirits as high as they can be, which during this time of year can be difficult if things in your life are not going as you had planned.
So, this weekend, in order to get fully into the Christmas spirit, we did some of our favorite Richmond traditions. Lights at the James Center, Christmas Concert at Derbyshire, and the Nutcracker. Whew. It was a busy weekend.


yes. It was cold. Really really cold.

So, Tally-ho dear Friends, keep your fingers crossed that we figure out soon where we will be living. In the mean time, I hope your weekend was just as festive!
So, in keeping with my new mantra of "Tally-ho" this weekend was quite festive.
(did I not tell you about Tally-ho?) Well, I've adopted it as my outlook. My way to persevere, keeping my glass as half full, and continue the search....because no, in case you were wondering, no jobs yet. According to The Oxford English Dictionary, tally-ho is: an exclamation, a huntsman’s cry to the hounds on sighting a fox. The way I see it, this can directly be correlated to our lives...us, hunting, seeking...searching for our fox or place to live. See, it's all connected and I love it.
It should also be noted that I do have a slight obsession with reading books about Europe, and I may or may not have come across this term in one of those said books, and now I love it.
We are striving to keep our spirits as high as they can be, which during this time of year can be difficult if things in your life are not going as you had planned.
So, this weekend, in order to get fully into the Christmas spirit, we did some of our favorite Richmond traditions. Lights at the James Center, Christmas Concert at Derbyshire, and the Nutcracker. Whew. It was a busy weekend.
yes. It was cold. Really really cold.
So, Tally-ho dear Friends, keep your fingers crossed that we figure out soon where we will be living. In the mean time, I hope your weekend was just as festive!
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