Sleep now little baby, adventure and mayhem and siblings (with closets full of tempting footwear) await.
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Sleep now little baby, adventure and mayhem and siblings (with closets full of tempting footwear) await.
Animals that had recently graced our screen in technicolor were now present in living color. The kids were enthralled.
Today our house will celebrate the birth of Judah Markus Torrey. He is commonly known as "the Bean" in our household due to his sonogram picture. He turns three today. And these are some of his most excellent pictures.
Next year little ones, Lord willing, next year. And it'd be wise to bet something on the favorite!!
What follows are some of the pictures from our three visits to Real Ale's Taproom in Blanco, Texas.
Others may eschew resolutions and staying awake to watch one second turn into another, but I thrive on it.
Magically transportive, we traveled from the savannah of Africa to the jungles of India, through the wilds of America and found ourselves in awe of fellow creatures.
The time was wonderful and the destination, Vancouver BC in Canada, almost perfect and rather inspiring.
Road trips are certainly not glamorous. They are not particularly comfortable. Only those stout of heart, quick of clemency, and iron of stomach undertake such travels. Well, those people and then us.
We were remembering, and celebrating in the perfect location for us. Not the easiest, but the best. In those
I’d be willing to bet there are things unknown about my dearly beloved and myself. Hence this post. Eight pieces of wedded trivia for eight years of marriage; in honor of our eight-year anniversary this previous Tuesday, August 5th.
It was a false start with a great ending. Other kids may thrill to the touch of slime and overlook tempting food for art’s sake. But with kiddos like their mama, bring the spoons and bibs.
My son turns one today. The steady march of time continues, “
Imbued with the hospitality of friends, belief in the stories of history, and the adventurous spirit of a young college girl, the small clay cup held precious memories.