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Put white primer on the wall inside the screen room this weekend. I'm going to have a local artist paint a mural on it.
I lured them on adventure when I saw a post about a cool Pokemon at the coop grocery story down the street. We didn't find the Pokemon, but we found epic light! PS- yes, this is her new favorite shirt.
Lily was playing in her little princess tent and I tried to get her to look out of tent flaps for what seemed like forever and I finally got this. My wife was asking me what I was doing w/ my camera in my hand for an hour, persistence paid off.
Claire and I went for a picnic lunch at the peak of Steep Rock (Washington, CT) today. This was taken on our way, and Violet was pulling back waiting for the photographer to catch up.
I worked from home today, and it was extra quiet because Claire is away picking up Angela from Toronto and Violet was at the groomer. It was a pretty nice and sunny day, too. If only the temperature were higher than freezing and there was no snow on the ground, it would be a perfect April day. Other than those minor things.
Thanks for following along on my photo-a-day ride of 2016. While there were a lot of last-minute shots and photos of a certain unnamed dog (rhymes with "Piolet"), I had a few good ones including 6 which made it to Flickr's Explore page (top 500 photos on Flickr each day - not bad considering there are 1 to 2 million photos posted to Flickr daily). That said, I'll be taking a break in 2017 in terms of a forced daily photo posting. But I still will post photos, of course... just not daily. :) Happy New Year!
Something has been eating my beans so this is my latest experiment to keep them safe. It's the flexible wrap you can use to wrap cords. We'll see if it works or not
ODC - 8/9/2022 - Necessity is the mother of invention
Target, how I love thee...let me count the ways! Four. It looks like I love Target four ways: 3 tops and a pair of pants. I wore the pants and the cream/gray/black number today. It was adorable. Loved it. All of this was about $60 which I don't think is terrible. I would also like to take the opportunity to point out that two of the shirts are a size LARGE! The pants are a LARGE, too! Me? I can hardly believe it. The XL is in juniors sizes so I'm not surprised. Stupid skinny juniors...not that I was ever skinny as a "junior" or what have you. I think the orange one in front is probably my fave. I could have spent so much more, too. I am trying to upgrade my wardrobe a bit. In the past, my casual go to outfit was jeans with a t-shirt. Then I upgraded to cute v necks and the occasional button up top. Now I am trying to go a step further. I just want to look more put together and polished. Just because I am not at work or I am only going to run errands doesn't mean I should try to look my best. I am almost 28 for cry eye! It's time I got a hold myself, right? I don't want to do anything fancy...just a more polished casual look that can be dressed up or down. Doing an overhaul of my closet was the first step and now slowly trying to buy cuter tops is the next step instead of just throwing on a school t-shirt and calling it a day.
I decided to throw caution to the wind and allow the kids to have pancakes for dinner.
My husband’s Dad used to tell him that a pancake was ready to flip when it had (fill in the blank) bubbles in it.
It made me smile…
Friday night = pizza night. We ordered takeout instead of making our own last night. The one on the left was prosciutto and fig, with gorgonzola, arugula and balsamic vinaigrette on top and it was delizioso.
Well, I didn't get a photo for Friday other than a couple of phone snapshots at a wine tasting to support the high school grad party. I took this as they were setting up. I will try to use an actual camera today. :)
As you probably know, getting rid of old electronics isn't as straightforward as it used to be, thanks to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive, which is a sensible bit of legislation aimed at recovering many of the valuable materials used in the manufacture of electronics.
At first, we were a bit nervous about it - like many businesses. Blessedly the markets responded and there are loads of recycling people now, many of whom will work for free. We have a big skip bin on site that the recyclers leave there and come and empty when we tell them it's full. They then take the stuff away and give us back a list of serial numbers and certificates of destruction. Easy and convenient.
Here's we've got at least an old network card, an old PC (not sure how old but Windows XP licensed), a busted phone and a few other bits.
I love catching my daughter's expressions and these little moments that are so spontaneous. She's such a good model sometimes, in that she pays no mind to me w/ my camera snapping away. I have never seen her do this before and I could see it coming thru my viewfinder. She was sitting there and she was resting her elbow on this little table coloring and she slowly brought her hand up to hold her face just like this and I shot probably about 10 frames as it was happening and it so so cute (this is the best of the bunch).
Could this be the start of a 365 for 2012 for me, I don't know yet? I'd like to make the commitment but it is a tough one to commit to so I'm not declaring it yet but we'll see....