– – – – – I’ve gone back and forth, near a hundred times, on whether or not to write up a list of resolutions for 2013. My 2012 list faired well, despite all of the surprises – a new baby and moving being the big ones. Reviewing my goals on occasion kept me focused […]
The Brighter Side of a Single Christmas
Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner
Girlfriend Gifts Under $15 From World Market
Sometimes the holidays put me into a bit of a conundrum. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE the holidays, but I often feel torn between splurging/going crazy/beating down the Black Friday doors and focusing on the “reason for the season”/volunteering/blessing strangers. I know there is a happy medium, but getting there (and staying there) isn’t […]
The Music Hour
The Fabulous Fall Scarf Tour | CT Handmade
I had great expectations of photographing the whole scarf tour outside. Alas, daylight savings plus cloud tears had other ideas. Boo! I won’t pretend to hate though. Library photos aren’t a bad option. Did you catch my brilliant spin on words there? “Great Expectations” for my library shoot? I’m surprised my SAHM brain can still […]
Rock! Chalk! Jayhawk!
SportsFreak365.com is your new favorite online source for all best team gear. It’s got clothing, tailgating supplies, home decor and more! Thank you to SportsFreak365.com for sponsoring this post. 2007 March Madness – KU is #1! Rock! Chalk! Jayhawk! Before I met my husband, those three words were foreign to me. To say I’m sports […]
Mama Time + PEOPLE Magazine = Perfection
Pam’s Yams
One of the best things about getting married is … you guessed it, inheriting another family’s arsenal of tried and true recipes. Wait, that isn’t what you guessed? Well, if you knew the yummy family I married into you would! I remember one of the first holidays at Dominic’s home after we started dating. Well, […]
Style File | If I Wasn’t Wearing Yoga Pants
It’s a Pink Party!
Did you know it’s national breast cancer awareness month? I remember when I first became aware of breast cancer. It was in the mid-90s and a close family friend was diagnosed. I remember many aspects of her treatment … her tears, the journey towards recovery, and the fear I was left with. It seemed like […]
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