
So nice to meet you. Who are you? Tell me a little about yourself, please. Even just your name and where you’re from. I’d love to know who’s reading here.
I’m so glad you stopped by!
Oh, you want to know about me? Don’t worry, we have plenty of time for that!

I’m here. 😉 I updated your link on Ian’s blog, too, so I’ll remember to come here now!
I’m excited for you new blog. I love keeping up with you through our blogs even if we can’t get together all the time. 🙂
love your house, i’m in a boring house in nashville, where are all the cool ones!
There are lots of areas in Nashville with cool houses! East Nashville is a large neighborhood made up of many historic neighborhoods. Lockland Springs and Edgefield are historic neighborhoods with victorians and craftsman bungalows, some 100 years old and most still in their turn-of-the-century inspired bright and varied colors. Rosebank, Eastland Acres and Rolling Acres are a few of the neighborhoods within East Nashville with mid-century ranches. Besides East Nashville, Sylvan Park also has a lot of historic victorians and craftsmans. More mid-century modern houses can be found in Ashland City and Forest Hills and West Meade. They’re all around – it just takes a little hunting!
I love your blog. Just found it through another blog and am so please to see someone as young as you and your husband are, that you are so filled with the Spirit of the Lord. Keep going strong and never forget that God loves you and protects His own.
God Bless!
Howdy– this is Greg, from Austin, TX. My wife and I are moving to FL and considering buying a 1955 brick ranch house in Jacksonville Beach (it would be our first house). I found your blog looking up information on how we might fix it up. We’ve loved seeing what you and your husband have done in Nashville and have been enjoying the rest of your blog!! You all seem like wonderful people; best to you and cheers :).