What a weekend
>> 1.26.2009
First, I have no photos for you. Let me explain . . . .
I've got nothing . . .
>> 1.21.2009
Yes, Internet I am still alive and I am not going to make my goal of posting 365 pictures. I have the pregnancy doldrums. I am exhausted, my back hurts and all my creative juices have gone away along with my waste (and sanity). Yes, I have started a great many post in my head, but they haven't got any further. I promise to do better. I would like to share with you a photo of the ice crystals on my kitchen window. While I haven't really been feeling the cold weather, I must admit I love the frost on my window. My old windows get ice patterns that remind me of illustrations in Christmas books.
Read more...Ice, Ice Baby
>> 1.19.2009
For My Sister Sherry
Say Hello to My Little Friend
>> 1.15.2009
1.15.09 I used to have a waist
My dilemma
>> 1.14.2009
1.14.09 I want to be good, really I do.
The Weekend
>> 1.12.2009
On the street where we live
>> 1.10.2009
1.09.09 Nighttime in the Hood
So Fresh n' so clean clean
>> 1.09.2009
1.08.09
Just for kicks, here are some individual shots of the girls during the bath time extravaganza!
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The Story of Prissy
>> 1.08.2009
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My first love
>> 1.07.2009
Rain, Rain Go Away
>> 1.06.2009
365 - Sick Day
>> 1.05.2009
The weekend - Project 365
>> 1.04.2009
1.3.09 Foggy
FOG by Carl SandburgThe fog comeson little cat feet.It sits lookingover the harbor and cityon silent haunchesand then moves on.
Project 365
>> 1.02.2009
Watch out internet . . .I have a new year's mission to post 365 pictures! Oh yes, a photo for each day! I was reading The Miles Family Adventures and Jennifer mentioned that she was going to try to do Project 365. After a little research, I decided that I too needed to participate. The idea is to capture your life in little snippets. The photos can be of people, places or objects. The goal is that at the end of the year you can look back and remember all the little things we tend to forget. Also it provides people a glimpse into your daily life. I realize that with the baby coming I might not be able to post a photo each day but I am really going to try to come as close as I can. So, get ready you are about to see a ton of random pictures. Here is my first one . . .
Jan. 2, 2008
My life on the computer
Do you have a blog and camera? Please feel free to join me! Read more...
A New Year Full of New Things
I love New Year's, it is a new beginning. It is refreshing, like clean white sheets. I am always reflective this time of year. I spend a lot of time thinking about our lives and what we accomplished the previous year. For us it has seemed that each of the past few years have had a theme. 2006 was the year from hell, I am not exaggerating. It was the year that my mom was diagnosed with brain cancer and we moved to Florida to help take care of her. If dealing with finding out your mom (the only parent you have ever had) has terminal cancer wasn’t enough Jason's parents both had surgery and we both ended up in the ER. Not only did we have to go to the ER but we went without insurance which is very expensive and scary. 2007 was the year of loss. My mother died in June. My mom and I were very close. Watching her take her last breath is the most profound event in my life to date. Losing her was losing a part of me. I spent the remainder of the year struggling to learn who I was without my mom.
As I look back at this year, I realize that 2008 has been good. Really good. The year of stability. I still miss my mom every day, but I have found my footing again. Jason and I have finally settled down. For the first time in our marriage I feel like we have made a home. A real home. It is funny because when we were in college we were both so opposed to staying in Cleveland. Now, I don't want to leave. It feels like home, it is where I belong. I love my job and our friends. I like the fact that most the time when I am out running errands I see at least one person I know. We moved a lot in the first part of our marriage and I think we really needed the stability that we have found this year. As for 2009, no one knows for sure. Well, I do know that we have a baby on the way and I am pretty sure that the baby may dominate the year. I am going to go ahead and call it -- 2009 Year of the Baby!
I hope everyone has a wonderful year full of joy. We all have a clean slate and new start. In addition to my yearly themes, I also love New Year's resolutions. I know they are cheesy. I also know that a lot of people don't follow through on them, but I love them. Every year I create a few resolutions and try to see them through to completion. While, I have had a few failures, for the most part I am pretty successful. My primary resolution is to organize our personal paper work. I realized that it was time to do this when I found my 2007 tax returns stuffed in the drawer in my coffee table. I am an adult and adults have file cabinets. They keep their tax returns in neat well labeled files, not in coffee tables. It is time to cross the final hurdle between me and adulthood. It is time to purchase a file cabinet. In addition to filing, I have few other goals such as surviving life with a new born, organizing our closets and starting a book club. Do you have any new year’s resolutions? If, so I would like to hear them!
Happy 2009!














