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Baby flipflops: $2.00 More flipflops: $2.00 (I bought four pairs, total) Watching her learn how to walk in them: priceless
(for the record, they were purchased earlier in the week, and photographed today) | |
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The inside says, "This is the inside of it!!!" It even has a back message: "Here's the back!!!" I can't take credit, though, as it was birthday wishes from our friends J & K.
Happy birthday baby! | |
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This is our third year nursing a transplant from Will's family's homestead in Idaho. I need to consult a horticulturalist on the next step but for now, we're just happy that it's thriving. It seems appropos to post this on the eve of Will's b'day, yes? | |
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I'm such a sucker-- I read these over and over and over again. | |
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|   Lunch was leftovers from Pastini and so we had a little cop-a-squat action in the living room. | |
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|   You may recognize Dayli from her newborn shoot. She's now a very busy little eight month old! | |
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|   We made this amazing recipe off of Tastespotting, and then topped it with some more fresh veggies. It's my new craving. | |
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|   I'm giving the daily photo one more shot. I have a bunch stored up that I never posted, but these will all be from the last week. Today's is a shot of the forsythia that we used in our display at the vendor fair that we did on Saturday. | |
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| I had a fabulous bridal session with Stephanie today. We started in Cathedral Park, at the base of the St. Johns Bridge, and then finished in the industrial area at an old train caboose. It would have been lovely to shoot more but being out in a wedding dress in nearly freezing temperatures isn't anyone's idea of a good time, not even this fabulous bride. 
( view more of her session ) | |
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|   We went out with Gus' coworkers last night and so we were missing leftovers for lunch. I opted for lightness-- plain yogurt with cranberry/orange granola. | |
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|   I had another picture planned for today. But during the afternoon, Chie was sitting in my lap with the camera (she loves to mimic us on everything and this is no exception) and she shot this. She was very proud of herself as she held it up-- quite a feat for a not-quite-two-year-old-- and said, "Pit-chers!" The light at the end is of her bedroom window, as you come out of our hallway. | |
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|   Our much-beloved child care person is moving on to greener pastures (read: a full-time, high-paying nanny gig) and so she threw a little party for Chie and her friends. This was her take-home gift. | |
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|   After our client meeting, we stopped by Uncle Paul's Produce Market. It's a giant tent full of farm fresh goodies. I think I snapped about fifteen photos, but these just looked so luscious. | |
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|   You know, I think these 3 day weeks are actually harder on me than the 5 day ones. At least when I have a 5 day week, I can sleep at work sometimes. (If anyone I work with reads this, please know that I Don't Sleep At Work. Really.) | |
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|   If you look closely, you can see my reflection in the ornaments. I was too tired to actually go down and get the boxes out to put Christmas away. But I was also tired of saying, "No, baby, one finger touch." So they're just in a bag. | |
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