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Sunday, June 15, 2008

From the Homefront...

Been a while since I've had any home front updates so I figured post-Father's Day was the perfect time! Hope all the dads out there had a wonderfully pampered weekend of golf and car washes and naps on the couch! (it worked for ours!) :)

Thought you all would enjoy these pictures.. a very minor bike spill left my oldest with a very curious bruise on her cheek. She landed with her cheek just perfectly on the end of the handle bar, and between the round handle and the two plastic streamers hanging off it formed a definite imprint that made us all giggle for the week it too for the marks to fade. I've outlined the shapes in the second image if you don't see it right away.. it's much more evident in person but still there in the first picture if you know to look for it...





Honestly, how is a person supposed to carry on a serious conversation with someone who has a smiley face imprinted on their cheek?? :) It ended up in her favor, it was nearly impossible for her to get in trouble this week, I'd start laughing before I could yell!

(by the way, when I took these pictures my monkey in the middle asked "are you going to blog this?" and I said OF COURSE and got the most priceless sigh from the other. Gotta love the tween angst!) :)

And in other news.. meet our new family member! My sweet husband has wanted another dog to play with our chocolate lab Hershey for a while, so we thought it was the perfect Father's Day gift. Meet 2 month old Reeses Peanut Butter Cup, otherwise known as "Reese," "Peanut," or "MOMMY THE DOG IS CHEWING ON MY HAIR AGAIN!" :)



Wish me luck!

3 Comments:

Blogger Lynsey said...

ooohhh....beautiful child. :) In a couple years, that's going to be a real problem for you--I'll be laughing with two sons while you deal with that. :) Cute puppy--good luck.

9:40 PM  
Anonymous sara and casey said...

you are such an inspiration to me and my best friend :] we had been looking through photographers and stumbled upon your site. hands down, the best photos i had seen. you capture something unique in your photos, I really admire all of your work :]

8:12 PM  
Anonymous casey said...

i love how everyone of your pictures tell a story. They are amazingly beautiful. Looking at your photography makes me feel happy, calm, and peaceful. Me and sara get so many ideas from your work. Thank you so much! And good luck with your new little homewrecker(a.k.a. "reese") haha(:

10:02 PM  

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