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Happy Friday!

These two and their shenanigans. I just had to post this cuteness.

Hi y'all!

Just wanted to pop in and wish everyone a happy Friday, mostly because I just really love typing that it is finally Friday. It has been a very busy week between work, Matty back in classes and trying to not sleep through my half-marathon training runs (the weather is just so crisp and perfect for sleeping at night!).

Today is our four year wedding anniversary, and to celebrate we are going to my AIL's house to do laundry and not make our own dinner. I know, it IS heavenly. Then tomorrow we get to go out on a dinner date to canoodle and talk about how incredibly awesome the last four years have been. I am so proud of everything that we have accomplished together: a healthy child, our own home, growing careers and so much travel, laughs and memories. I really, really love that man of mine and am amazed at how these years are flying by.

Four years ago!
We have absolutely not one single thing on the iCal for Sunday, which has not happened in at least a couple of months. I am hoping to get some more unpacking and organizing done and maybe get some more painting done. Whatever we do, I just hope it involves a nap!

Monday I am off to NYC for work meetings, staying overnight and then heading home Tuesday afternoon on the Acela, which I plan on taking lots of pictures of for Maddie, because trains, duh. I don't get a lot of time in NYC to myself but I am excited to do my little five miler Tuesday morning around Manhattan; running in other cities is so fun to me, and getting lost in NYC is so hard, so really it is the perfect combination.

Hope you all have a lovely weekend planned, too!

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