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Sunday, October 31, 2010

So Inspired ***sigh***

Really, really, really beautiful. Look at that beautiful hedge. I don't think you would even have to eat at this table to love everything about this semi-outdoor dining space.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Sweet Dreams

Wouldn't it be lovely!

Champagne Glasses and Water

Don't you think everything tastes better when displayed beautifully? You see, I am a firm believer in this because most everything I make is yucky. I am not a good cook. It's okay, really, I have embraced it. So, when you eat at my house there is a good chance even the water will be in a champagne glass.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

My New House

I will be posting some "before and after" pictures of some rooms we are painting and making extra beautiful.  BUT, in the meantime here is a sneak peak at my new kitchen. Yummy, right?

AND, a picture of Chloe just because.

"The Ranch" with the Briggs

Little girl, big machine, so much fun.



The rope swing.


Aaaahhhh!


This is a dead fish, and I thought it was very funny! Sick and twisted? Yep!

Tate Briggs "frog hunting" with Chloe.

Baseball in New York

Cooperstown, New York

Oooohhhhh the Pizza in New York.
 I think we had it five or six times in the eight days we were there.

I think I take pretty good pictures.

Brad and Chandler trying to navigate in Palmyra, New York.

9 Wins 1 Loss. Second place was far better than these kids ever imagined.

Brennen pitched a near perfect game in game 6. He was awarded the game ball. It is an awesome memory we wont soon forget.

Brennen and the map were NOT a good combination.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Maybe, I'll try again!

I have tons and tons and tons of pictures from the last year. I have a new house. I have been feeling a little crafty again. What do all of these "I" sentences have in common? That I am a narcissist?  NO, just that I think I should share some of the awesome things happening in my life, now that my life is somewhat normal again. Maybe someday I will post what the past three years have taught me, but for now looking forward seems like a much better idea.