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We live in home renovation madness. So many projects, so little time. When we prepared to move in, Jeramy and I agreed: Simon’s room comes first. Not only did we want our little guy to have a...
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“A portrait of my child, once a week, every week, in 2013.” Simon: Exploring the construction site as “Super Simon” // Concentrating hard, using a screwdriver to take apart the broken tv with Daddy I...
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The land directly behind our property belongs to our neighbor. He owns 125 acres, most of which is wooded. Shortly after we moved in, we were given permission to go walking back there whenever we...
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“A portrait of my child, once a week, every week, in 2013.” Simon: Jumping for joy // Embarking on an adventure Again this week I am posting two week’s worth of portraits to catch up from my...
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“A portrait of my child, once a week, every week, in 2013.” Simon: Coloring in footy-pajamas // Silly time in the leaves Two sides of my child’s personality: From quietly sprawling on his belly to...
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“A portrait of my child, once a week, every week, in 2013.” Simon: “Fishing” in the backyard in his pajamas // Quite the facial expression See more 52 posts at:
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“A portrait of my child, once a week, every week, in 2013.” Due to my unexpected blogging break, I wasn’t here each week to share the portraits of Simon for my 52 project. However, I loved this...
View Article“Wintered-in”
Last week there were two days of school cancellations due to weather, which meant no work for Mumma, and no preschool for Simon. We were stuck inside for two days. Then, we kicked off the beginning of...
View ArticleBlue and Green on a Stormy Winter Day
…and a few other colors too. After two days in a row of terrible, terrible pregnancy nausea despite the medication, I felt great today. I woke up feeling good right off the bat, and could tell I...
View ArticleFirst Signs
From the brave, early growth in my garden, to the sight of grass emerging through the melting snow, to the squishy mud beneath our feet. Spring is arriving, slowly but surely.
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