because I'm going to put a few things together and call it a post... P365-First, I wanted to do a quick catch-up of Project 365, here are my pictures from Week 20: My pretty Mother's Day flowers on my desk at school, I took this picture on Monday. I've been wearing this Kony bracelet for a few weeks now. I'm still hoping and praying there is a change in this situation. I snapped this picture on Tuesday. We have a nest of baby birds on our porch. On Wednesday, we were watching the mama bird come back and forth and feed them, they seem like they are always hungry and I feel bad for the poor mama bird who has to keep 5 little birdies fed. ?How cute is BK in pig tails? I love that hair is … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2012
packing up
I've been a little hesitant to talk about the whole home buying process on the blog. I'm completely aware that there are several people/things that play a big part in the process and even as I sit here with a closing date, I know that things could still go awry. But I blog because I like to document things. My thoughts, my feelings, our life. And well, this is a pretty big part of our life right now.I spent the better part of this evening carefully packing up my china, with the help of my mom, of course. And it's all a little surreal to me still. It has been nearly a year since we first put our house on the market, we've had two houses under contract and last summer I mastered the art of … [Read more...]
15 things I won’t apologize for
I recently read an article on Self.com in which Miranda Lambert talked about things she would never apologize for. I laughed out loud at some of them and some of them don't apply to me at all. I thought some of her quirks were cute and some of them I might apologize for. Hey, we're all different, right? But I thought it would be fun to come up with my own version of this list and give you 15 things I'll never apologize for. Because I think we could all make this list and each person would have completely different things on their list, each of them true to their individuality. And I think we should stop apologizing for the things that make us who we are. We shouldn't worry if everyone … [Read more...]