Equilibrium
Re-found this clip of Nat from about a year ago and I can’t get over how little and darling he was. Also, I remember thinking how AMAZING and CLEAR his speech was and how i couldnt believe anyone couldnt understand … Read More
Re-found this clip of Nat from about a year ago and I can’t get over how little and darling he was. Also, I remember thinking how AMAZING and CLEAR his speech was and how i couldnt believe anyone couldnt understand … Read More
2013 was a fab year, mostly because those babies, you know. They are not the worst. Here are some of my faves from the year: 13. Nats game. I mean, the excitement. 12. Beach! We ate enough sand to last the … Read More
On Sunday morning, Dan was up about half an hour before me with the kids. We have 9am church and even though it’s really not that early, we always always seem to be in a rush to get out the … Read More
I have this strange fascination with reading “Day in the Life” posts, and have been meaning to do one for a while. Here’s how last Wednesday, July 31st went.Sometime between 6 and 6:30am – Dan leaves for work, unbeknownst to … Read More
Today’s thoughts are c/o the originality gallery and mostly are that summer weekends are the best. Blueberry picking, a little friend’s baptism, practicing a violin duet for church, going to church, watching Sister Act, grilled pizza, finishing a fantastic book, … Read More
Oh, hello, Interworld! Nice to see you again after a gloriously unplugged week (glorious except for the 8 million emails to which I returned. that was not glorious.). And because everyone loves pictures of vacations you have not taken, behold … Read More
This weekend, we headed out to Shenandoah National Park for a little camping night, a morning of hiking, and then down to Roanoke, VA. Camping with the smalls is always an adventure; so fun and lovely and cozy and yet … Read More
On Thursday night, we were planning to go camping in the beautiful Shenandoah’s in honor of my birthday on Friday. Dan surprised me with a spot picked out months ago before it filled up right at the top of a … Read More
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