Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Week(s) in Review: A Retreat with My Bestie, Mother's Day Weekend, Mr. Stang and Season 4 of The Cottage

May is certainly May-ing hard this year, and time allotted to blog writing is on the bottom of my priorities lately. I started this post a week ago but I have to remind myself that it's not me, it's May.

I just wrapped up another semester of online teaching at Franciscan University. I had three courses and I was very happy to finish grading and submit, knowing I would not have to think about that role again until the end of August.  I also have been taking the steps to obtain my School Business Administrator license (similar to a public school Principal license, but for school Accounting/Finance) which included education requirements, passing two MTEL exams, 3 years of employment in my role, and 300 hours of an administrative apprenticeship.  I finally received that license last week!


The Ice Cream Cottage opened on May 7th for Season 4 and it was a very busy weekend and we had our busiest day EVER on Mother's Day.  Moms love their ice cream :)


Strawberry Cookie Crumble

Cotton Candy Crunch

Nutella and Strawberry parfait

Biscoff Sundae

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Bermuda Cruise: From the Sea to New York and Will We Cruise Again?

We had two full days at sea for the return trip home... technically from 5pm Wednesday to 8am Saturday when we could get off the ship in New York.  Honestly those sea days are kind of a blur in my memory now but they were very relaxing and fun.  

The first sea day heading home was rocky, but the second day was perfectly calm because we were going so slow to not arrive in port too soon.  We tried to take advantage of the many events happening, like a cake decorating show with the chef and other participants (you can see the cakes set up on the deck below):


We drank our weight in frozen drinks:


It was chilly on the pool deck, but the sun felt good so it was a mix between bathing suits and sweatshirts all day!  


The little boys rode the AquaCoaster (rollercoaster waterslide) 13 times in a row on one chilly day because the sane people weren't in line.


You can take the man away from the ice cream shop, but you can't take the ice cream away from the man.  Or something like that.


I miss the salad bar with homemade (cruisemade) blue cheese dressing and mouth watering croutons.  This day had tuna as the salad bar protein - my favorite!


Monday, May 4, 2026

Bermuda Cruise: St. George

We woke up bright and early on our last day in Bermuda to catch the one and only ferry to St. George's at 9am.  We ate breakfast at The Local, then were in line at 8:15 am because so many people had the same idea.  

Bermuda is one hour behind our time, and because our phones were on airplane mode, they didn't adjust automatically.  The phones caught up once we were in Bermuda, but then the time changed again on our way back home.  We spent a lot of the trip confused as to what time it really was!  "Cruise time" we called it.  Also because we were so active and staying up later than usual, we were all sleeping in and eating meals late, and our bodies were totally off schedule.  Some mornings, we weren't waking up until 9am (actual time or one hour off, we never knew) so it was perfectly vacation-y compared to our normally scheduled lives, and setting an alarm to wake up early on the port days felt rough.  But I'm so glad we did on our final day at port so that we could make it to St. George!


The 50 minute ferry ride was very rocky, making the movement on the cruise ship feel like a piece of cake.  Declan, Brendan and I had all taken Bonine and were wearing our motion sickness patches, and we all did just fine.


When we got off the ferry, there was a parade and celebration in the town square that we stopped to watch:



Then we visited St. Peter's Anglican church, the oldest Anglican church still in use outside of Britain.


Future pastor?

The writing intrigued me



Friday, May 1, 2026

Week in Review: It's Gonna Be May

 Happy Friday!  Happy May 1!

I still have one or two Bermuda posts to put together for the blog book's sake, but life marches on and there's plenty of other things happening that I don't want to forget.

At Phil's high school, they had a department dress-alike day, so his theology department suggested dressing as The Cottage Crew:

Cottage Crew for Christ

JP has been very busy out in Pittsburgh, between wrapping up his first year of studies, his med school formal...

Handsome and young future docs

... and all of his volunteering opportunities, like giving eye exams through Eyes on Wheels (a free mobile health clinic) and at the Special Olympics:


He also has spent time helping at Red Door Ministries, which provides meals to the homeless and at the Neighborhood Resilience Project, which is a free primary care clinic.  Plus he got to spend a day volunteering with Envision Blind Sports, which he said was so cool and was thoroughly impressed with the athletes!

JP in light gray shirt