Just wanted you all to see the fruit of my labor from Saturday. These are a couple of many of my favorite shots I took. Stop by and let me know what you think.
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Anonymous said…
What a wonderful location.. This is adorable. You are good.
I usually use my camera phone for blogging, and never get very good photos. The wife has a fantastic camera, but tells me i'll break it!! (she's probably right) Your pictures look great :)
thank you!! for coming by to see me...i must apologize for being super slack....i have had the flu and havent been blog hopping or posting as i should the past 8/9 days (yikes) such a bad bad blogger i am!
now im having to catch up on WORK (yay)AND blogging.... ;o)
i enjoyed your comments! i hope you will cont to hop by and i promise i will be back on my blog-a-licious blogging trail SOON!
Thanks all. If I could do that full time I would. One of these days, maybe I'll work up to it so I can quit my sales job! It might take a couple of years, but thats my goal.
Last week we did something we've been waiting to do. My son had his fifth birthday party in March and asked each child to bring $1 donations for Feed the Children in addition or in replacement of any gift they brought for him. Most did...some didn't and it was okay either way. Some gave five dollars or more. In total, he raised $16.87. He's been asking for weeks when we could drop off the money to their offices. He's extremely concerned with kids in Africa. He's the reason we sponsored a child through Compassion International . He saw Micheal W. Smith's video of how many kids in Africa were starving and in need, and he asked me that night if we could sponsor a kid. I wholeheartedly agreed to. I thought I'd be the one to mold my son on his path in life, and I will but my son teaches me more than I ever imagined possible. He's got such a big heart and it's full of compassion for those less fortunate. Feed the Children's corporate...
Okay, so I got a sex ed lesson this week from my almost 5-year-old. I know at this age kids are extremely interested in their bodies and the differences in them and the opposite sex. I think with boys...they are from birth to the grave....but I digress. He called me into the bathroom and said, "hey mom....um you know my hump?" (He calls his nads his hump, and I've never told him any other term) I nodded my head. He asked, "do you know it's a bucket of skin that holds my pee?" I raised my eyebrows and said, "No, I didn't know that." Okay...at this point I'm not going to correct him. I'm just gonna let him figure some stuff out on his own until "THE" talk comes at a later date. He got excited and kept going, " And you know what? " "What?" "When I'm older...I'll have hair on it too!" I almost fell to the floor at this one! "Ooooh really? Where did you hear that?" ...
It's Saturday... It's Saturday, and at this very moment a few hundred miles north of me, my friend is grieving the loss of her husband. It's Saturday, and this week has felt like an eternity. I've moved through this week with such a heavy heart. And I feel guilty for being trapped in this fog of sorrow, as I'm not the one who lost my life long partner of over twenty years. I'm not the one who just got my husband back from Afghanistan, only to lose him to unexpected death. I can not fathom how my friend is coping, walking step by step through the process of burying her soul mate at the tender young age of thirty-nine. Brian Naranjo would have been forty years old on February 29th, 2012. Brian Naranjo would have his whole life ahead of him. He would have been celebrating a marquis year when you're supposed to reflect on where you've come and what you have left to do. In reading his Facebook wall, as I'm inexplicably drawn to it, I...
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Your pictures look great :)
now im having to catch up on WORK (yay)AND blogging.... ;o)
i enjoyed your comments! i hope you will cont to hop by and i promise i will be back on my blog-a-licious blogging trail SOON!
YAY!
;o) A-Licious xoxoxox