
Friday, May 15, 2026
Let’s link up with Andrea and Erika for Friday Favorites…
It was a hard week around here. Mother’s Day was hard and I woke up Monday wondering when these “Hallmark holidays” will get easier. Not only is my mom gone, but we don’t have a big extended family locally to do things like this with. I did cook chicken alfredo for my kids who were able to come over after work for dinner so that was nice. Tom and Eddie Otis went to visit Tom’s mom and EO’s grandmother and they got home in time to see the kids, too.
Monday, we comforted our friend who had to say goodbye to her sweet dog. Heather made her a photo plaque at Walgreen’s that turned out beautifully and I brought comfort foods – farmer’s market Amish sourdough, jam, chocolate chip cookies, and a quiche. We sat and talked and all three of us cried for her loss.
Then, Monday night I started seeing photos and videos on social media of my hometown church on fire. Hometown friends were sending me notices, too. This is the most special place in my hometown besides the house I grew up in and it was brutal to see. By end of the day on Tuesday, it was determined that the fire was started by an electric golf cart plugged in next to the church. The sanctuary was destroyed. My parents are weeping, I know.
This is the fall view of the church:

The steeple still stands but behind it is the sanctuary:


Look at this cool photo captured by a friend of mine that lives there:

Do you see it?
My ex-boyfriend is the deputy mayor (I’m not flexing; it’s true) and he says that the city will help them rebuild. They have insurance and a fund to help has been started, as well.
The beautiful thing is how the community came together. No lives were lost. There is a coffee shop across the street that fed the first responders and kept their restrooms open.
Next to the church is a bridal store (that used to be a funeral home) and I found these photos hauntingly beautiful; a call was made for trucks to transport the dresses out to save them and the community showed up. They are now being stored in a nearby church basement, and they saved them all – including dresses for brides getting married very soon.




I posted about my church on Instagram and so many former students reached out. One even said that she would like to donate. Awwww! I was very active in my church youth group and those were my best friends. I also brought other friends to join the group. We had amazing leaders and did so many cool things. My parents were super active and they became even more active in their retirement. My Dad was a trustee and treasurer and was there several days a week. My mom led the women’s tea fundraiser and the Jesus Clothes closet and was there all the time, too.
My Dad was so proud of the organ, and it was going to be the highlight of his three daughters’ weddings, he always said. Their funerals were there and the church fed our people. Anyway, it’s one of those special places that you think will always be there.
I went looking at my photos of the sanctuary.
My Dad walking me down the aisle:

The kiss:

The formal posed photo:

Even though I started my favorites with a solemn tone, I got to cook for my kids, my friend who lost her dog, and I saw the beauty of people coming together this week.
Jack gave me this cool horse serving platter for Mother’s Day. He even went to a shop that I like to shop for me.

Mason got me this book:

So fun!
I started and finished this book this week and I liked it. I enjoyed the 70s setting. Has anyone read it?

I picked up these library holds. I have “book anxiety” if I don’t have books waiting for me.
These are some recommendations I have gotten from either IG or other bloggers.

But I started Mad Mabel! It is a story that sucks you in. I am really enjoying it so far.

With all the sadness and melancholy I have been feeling this week, I found solace in nature with Eddie Otis. Look how beautiful!



We have had some gorgeous weather this week!
If you read Fashion Files on Tuesday, I talked about gauze. Old Navy now has more gauze in the store. I had to kill some time waiting for another store to open and walked in and saw new merch:

I have this shirt in yellow that you see in white and brown. I ordered two dresses that didn’t work from Nordstrom Rack which is right next door to this Old Navy, so I returned those in person.
I am sorry if I haven’t commented on your Fashion Files link up yet – or your comments, for that matter. It’s been hard to be on the computer for too long this week.
Eddie Otis got a pedicure and they gave him a handsome bandana.


I talked about this in Hodgepodge, but I watched the movie and it’s so well done. I recommend it for this weekend if you haven’t watched it yet.

I got a new hand soap this week and really love this scent!

And it was a favorite to get to go to a patio for lunch this week!

My companion was Mason!

We split the fish sandwich and the beet salad and I was too excited to remember to take photos of the food!

Happy Friday to you and thank you for your sweet comments on my church on Wednesday.
Amy



































































































































































