by Leslie Sholly | Aug 12, 2019 | Babies, Catholicism, family, Knoxville, marriage, Notre Dame, Parenting, photoblogging, Spring Hill, teenagers, Vacations
John and I were married thirty years ago today, at 12:30 p.m. to be precise. To celebrate our anniversary and to reflect on what all those years have meant, I am sharing one picture from each year, with commentary. August 12, 1989, as we emerged from Immaculate...
by Leslie Sholly | Aug 22, 2017 | Catholicism, linkups, Notre Dame, photoblogging, Spring Hill
A couple of years ago I started creating quotation images of the Blessed Mother to share on my blog’s Facebook page during the month of May. I’ve been meaning to gather them into one post, and this month’s CWBN blog hop, with a theme of Mary, My...
by Leslie Sholly | May 25, 2017 | Catholicism, Notre Dame, Politics, Uncategorized, Vacations
We’ve just returned from an epic weekend of graduation festivities as Teddy’s Notre Dame adventure has come to a close. Â Four years flew by, as they are wont to do when you have kids, and it won’t be long before I’ll be writing a melancholy...
by Leslie Sholly | May 21, 2017 | Catholicism, Education, family, Notre Dame, Parenting, Vacations
Our Notre Dame adventure is about to come to a close.  The day this is published, we will be in South Bend for Teddy’s graduation, and I’m sure there will be stories and adventures to share! But before that, let’s go back to last February, to Junior...
by Leslie Sholly | Oct 26, 2015 | Notre Dame, Vacations
I told y’all we’ve been traveling a lot lately–one trip each month since May–and last weekend was our October trip. Â Thanks to the generosity of one of my oldest and dearest friends, we had tickets to the Notre Dame vs. USC game, so we headed...
by Leslie Sholly | Jul 11, 2014 | Catholicism, Genealogy, Graveyards, Notre Dame
This cemetery post is a little different, because it’s not a Knoxville cemetery we are talking about. Â Teddy’s friends thought he was kidding when he told them that my favorite site on the tour he gave me when I visited him at school was the graveyard at...