I tend to worry about the future or think, "As soon as . . . then . . ."
I hope to make my new mantra, "I love this phase of life!"
There has been and will be so much to enjoy.
All through my life.
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| A full dishwasher = we ate stuff! |
Along those lines, I've decided to look at doing the dishes as the punctuation to my days instead of an irritation or burden.
They are the comma after lunch and the period that closes the evening.
They are the evidence of all the great times we got to eat food!
| Lily and Josie |
| "Cram-squooshing" on the way to the zoo. We think we will be able to get a van again in the fall. |
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| What can I say about Patrick? He is so great. |
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| Yeah, sista! Still rocking the Birks. |
| Taylor sipping my friend's goat milk we barter bread for. |
| Found this on a Friday morning. |
| My favorite kind of flowers (wild, handpicked for me by kids) in my favorite breezy spot. |
| A combined group that went happily well:Adee, Posee, Josie, Solina. |
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| A feeble attempt to save our neighborhood |
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| My grands and great-grands. Don't mess with Sam Pennucci on the upper left. |
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| Simon hanging out |
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| Trying to capture me |
| My beauty girl with begonias and ponytail grass |
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| Josie says these flowers looking stunning at twilight. |
| Peak Street house |








1 comment:
What a lovely way to look at dishes! It is true, more dishes in my sink means I cooked more and ate less freezer and fast food. I should design something to go over my sink and remind myself of this every time I grumble about having to wash them all. :) Thanks for sharing!
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