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for those of you who check in here regularly (i do not presume to think there are many, other than my mom…and amber who comments on nearly every post and oh how i love her for it :), you may or may not have noticed that it’s been a little quiet the past couple of weeks.  this does not mean i haven’t been working…quite the opposite.  i’ve been working hard to balance my professional and personal life and haven’t always been that successful (ask the people whose calls i’ve taken several days to return “sorry!”.  oh and you could ask my children too).

the thing is, in the midst of my busiest photography season ever, we decided to move.  this was not a decision that came easily and the process of it once it was made was even harder.  because it wasn’t just a matter of moving from one house into another.  for the past two years, our family has lived in community.  “ don’t we all live in a community” some might say.  yeah, but we don’t all live in a commune,  and as weird as it is to say, that’s kind of what we’ve been a part of.  a group of people who came together with a common mission, living together, sharing our stuff and our lives.  and it was wonderful.  friends became family. we began to challenge each other to live more simply and to honor others and God with the choices we made.  we saw people move in and move out, watched babies grow and big boys go to their first day of school.  we saw people quit jobs and start new ones, saw (so many) dishes broken, had shelves collapse and saw gardens grow.  we got frustrated.  with one another and with ourselves. we laughed and cried and were moody and made fun of one another and played silly games and cooked for each other and avoided each other and cleaned up each other’s messes (sometimes willingly.  sometimes not.).  we saw a wedding (we were all there) and a baby born (we were not all there).  we called ourselves a cult as a joke because we knew people were wondering and hoped that saying it first would diffuse their fears (we think cliff’s mom might still think it’s a cult.  but i’m okay with that).  there was almost always someone around to talk to, to watch a movie or go for a run with.  there was grace in difficult moments and celebration in milestones.  and love.  lots of love.  not always the warm fuzzy kind, but the true kind that perseveres and hopes and doesn’t fail.

so you can see why it was hard to leave.

but here we are, a growing family.  we were just feeling like it was time.  not to pursue a new path but to embrace the place we are in life and run with it.  and just as we were talking through that, an opportunity presented itself: the house my grandpa built.  the perfect amount of space for us inside and an abundance of space out.  and four doors down from my parents (so close i think i can hear my mom dreaming up the next way she’s going to spoil my children:).  and in a sweet little town not far from work and friends and community.

it feels pretty special.

i don’t really have many memories of my grandma and the ones i do were of her when she was sick.  but as i hung my first load of laundry on her line today, i could vividly picture her doing the same.  my grandpa i knew better and all sorts of things about him flooded back as i walked down the driveway and checked out the grapes growing on the vines in the back and heard my dad talk about the number of nails grandpa had used in the kitchen cabinets.

we don’t know how long we will be here, but we’re going to love every minute of it.  and our kids…oh our kids.  so excited.

and we love visitors!  please come by.  we’ve already had a few lovely and unexpected drop-ins.

future engagement shoot location??

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20 Comments to “us”

  1. Norma Janzen says:

    Oh my goodness, Sharalee. The photos leave me tearful. I never lived in that home but you bring back so many memories of my parents, (your grandparents). I love seeing your children enjoying that yard. God bless you.
    Auntie Norma

  2. Jessica Wolf says:

    this put tears in my eyes and a giant lump in my throat. in the best way. this home for your family with all of its memories – what a complete blessing. i’m so happy for you! (and ps. i’m right up there with amber…i just hide it better! haha!)

  3. Natalie says:

    I am soo happy for you guys!! Your place sounds lovely! I want to come for a visit…

  4. Hans Prang says:

    I don’t know what happened yesterday, but both Sandi’s and my computer were unable to get to this page. Now it works fine. We are very happy for you. Awesome surroundings for the children. Quite the machine that Cliff is navigating! We love your blog!

  5. Ashley Teer says:

    so stinkin stinkin happy for you and yours…what a blessing at the perfect time. can’t wait to crash it.

  6. Esther says:

    Wishing you God’s blessing in your new home!

  7. katherine says:

    I barely remember Grandma and Grandpa’s old yard. I remember the “cellar” doors that led down under the house. There are cellar doors, right? And the grapes of course. It’s been so long. Looks like we will have to visit. I am so glad that family is living there, and making new memories in an old house with many old memories. It’s the way it should be. 🙂

  8. Laura says:

    So fantastic! I love the look of it, how exciting it must be as a kid to have so much room to play and explore!! Congrats to you guys, enjoy the country life! I’m more than a little jealous 😉

  9. Leaha says:

    How awesome!

  10. Laura says:

    enjoy this next leg of the journey!

  11. So happy for you Prang family! Welcome home….blessings on your time there. New adventures ahead I’m sure!! xoxoxo ak

  12. Elya says:

    We should do our family pics at your place 🙂 Love LOVE your pics…all of them. seriously. <3

  13. dsparrow says:

    Oh beautiful my dear, so glad you are nestling in. So much love everywhere, in past homes and future homes, in your children and in the present, so blessed.

  14. Love the photo’s Sharalee. It sounds like you all will be very happy there! 🙂 For sure I see a future engagement shoot location at the old green shed.
    Beautiful! Love the scenery in the background. You guys are blessed. lots of love… Cheryl & fam.

  15. Gemma Winter says:

    This made me all teary!!! So excited for you guys, this place is perfect for you =)

  16. Amber wolf says:

    You’re right. I do comment on pretty much everything. I just love you. And your family. And your work. I can’t help myself. :). Can’t wait to come over!

  17. Sharalee, I’m excited for you. It looks like a lovely place.

  18. A. Joyce says:

    Love this blog, Sharalee! The pictures are super…I can’t believe how big Simon is! Wow…and the house and the yard look great! Will be seein’ you soon! Hugs!

  19. Sara Baartman says:

    Wow. I love this post,and I love your new house. May you be forever happy here. This from someone you don’t know, but loves to look at your pictures. Thanks!