I've got some monumental news.
We're talking epic.
Life changing.
Colossal.
I'm almost ready to spill but beans but not yet.
Here's a clue...
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Decorating with cherry blossoms.
My littlest man and I have made it a tradition to spend our afternoons laying out on the trampoline, waiting for the older boys to come home from school.
Our neighbor's cherry tree acts as a big canopy over our trampoline. So much so that when the cherries are ripe you can bounce up and pick them right off the tree.
Even though it's their tree, half the branches hang down in to our yard.
We don't mind.
In fact, today I took the clippers and trimmed a few low hanging branches
West Elm Planter DIY Knock-Off
I'm working on a very exciting space that I can't wait to share. Since I can't reveal the whole space yet I'm giving you a little teaser today.
A few weeks ago I was walking through West Elm and ran in to the most fab little planters. They were one of those items you leave the store and can't stop thinking about.
Unfortunately, at $169. they were way beyond my budget for the space.
Then on my shopping adventures I found this pot on clearance for $12.99 at Home Goods and my wheels started
I can finally see!
Since the 7th grade I've been wearing glasses and contacts. Without them I was blind.
When I hit my 30's my eyes began to change. I would normally wear my contacts during the day and put my glasses on at night however, my eyes began to rebel against my contacts. At times I felt like it took an extra second for my sense of place to catch up with where my eyes were actually looking...if that makes any sense at all. The best I can describe it as a little eye dizziness. They also became more dry
Putting our DIY on.
I can remember when my oldest child was just a wee little baby I discovered the world of scrapbooking and went a little nut-so. I envisioned scrapbooking every memory of him. When QVC would air their scrapbooking marathons I would actually DVR them so I could be up on all the latest tools, papers and embellishments. Fast forward 11 years and I only have 11 pages scrapbooked for the first man, and zero for the 2nd and 3rd men. Little do they tell you how expensive and time consuming scrapbooking
DIY t-shirt with Cricut.
My first son is growing up.
I blinked and he became a mini-man.
He's as tall as me, wearing size 10 men's shoes and his voice is noticeably deeper.
I was walking behind him in the mall the other day and a group of tweenage girls stopped in their tracks, did a double-take at him and started whispering.
Yup we're there.
Wah.
One of the benefits of him maturing is he's finally starting to take an interest in his appearance (hallelujah, it's about time).
When I got my Cricut machine I told
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