January 2015
Looking back at January....
I'm still committed to the Photo 365 project, taking pictures that capture slices-of-our life. I know how photos can reignite a memory and so my eye is looking through the lens to find those images that chronicle the daily-ness...tell our story.
From this sunny spot in Steuby, we homeschooled. It is also where we celebrated my birthday.
50 white roses from my husband and a cake with white roses from my College boy and pink roses from my parents and there was snow...every day. So much lovely white-ness!
When we got cold, we stayed in warm rooms of streaming sunshine. It's not uncommon to see certain people in this house moving into these sunny spots, like a cat seeking to soak up some Vitamin D.
For others, we drank warm things. While College boy was home on break, he and I went out for a Middle Eastern lunch, complete with Turkish Coffee.
And something else I must recommend is the best tea I've ever had. This is the favorite tea of Lord Wedgwood, his choice ingredients and I could not believe how good it was!
As genteel as tea drinking may sound, this is a goofy house with kid whimsy, too. A slice -of-life can surprise where one least expects it.
A memorable January! My next post will be about the last day of January 2015 and that milestone day for our family.
I'm still committed to the Photo 365 project, taking pictures that capture slices-of-our life. I know how photos can reignite a memory and so my eye is looking through the lens to find those images that chronicle the daily-ness...tell our story.
From this sunny spot in Steuby, we homeschooled. It is also where we celebrated my birthday.
50 white roses from my husband and a cake with white roses from my College boy and pink roses from my parents and there was snow...every day. So much lovely white-ness!
When we got cold, we stayed in warm rooms of streaming sunshine. It's not uncommon to see certain people in this house moving into these sunny spots, like a cat seeking to soak up some Vitamin D.
For others, we drank warm things. While College boy was home on break, he and I went out for a Middle Eastern lunch, complete with Turkish Coffee.
And something else I must recommend is the best tea I've ever had. This is the favorite tea of Lord Wedgwood, his choice ingredients and I could not believe how good it was!
As genteel as tea drinking may sound, this is a goofy house with kid whimsy, too. A slice -of-life can surprise where one least expects it.
A memorable January! My next post will be about the last day of January 2015 and that milestone day for our family.
2 comments:
Happy birthday! What a beautiful celebration and always such beautiful photos.
Happy Birthday!!!!!
Such lovely birthday wishes from your family!
I so enjoyed your beautiful photos and words.
Have a cozy evening. : )
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