Faith
Linking up with Judy at CoffeeJitters for Wordy/Wordless Wednesday.
I love the night sky —The stars with all their patternsAnd my favorite, the moon I’ve never been much of a morning person. I’ve always preferred staying up and waking up late. It’s not that I don’t like the daytime or soaking up the sun — until it starts to burn my sensitive skin, at
I may or may not have been playing with Josh’s toys tonight. In honor of St. George’s Day, I present to you this knight and his dragon. Although, St. George wasn’t as friendly with his dragon, from what I hear.
[23/365] Bring Out Your Dragons Read More »
“We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.”
[22/365] Earth Day Read More »
You have thirty free minutes — no kids, no chores, nowhere in particular to be — to do whatever you want. What do you do? There are so many things I would love to do, and I could use a bunch of these thirty minutes throughout the day. It would be nice to be able
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But really… who doesn’t?
[21/365] He Wants to Drive the Zamboni Read More »
I didn’t like the photos I took on Thursday, and I didn’t take any photos on Friday. So, I am using three photos from Saturday’s trip to Southwick’s Zoo to catch up on my 365 Project. [18/365] Elk [19/365] Gorilla Hug [20/365] Black Swan You can view the complete album of my zoo photos on
[18-20/365] A Visit to the Zoo Read More »
I’m joining Judy‘s Wordy/Wordless Wednesday link-up this week. I need to be a little wordy today. 🙂 Photos I took on a happier day in Boston — the Bruins’ 2011 Stanley Cup victory parade. We love our sports in the greater Boston area. Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, Revolution. Even the pro lacrosse team, the
Wordy/Wordless Wednesday: Boston Edition Read More »
This post was inspired by Mama Kat’s Writing Workshop. I used the prompt “1.) Something that gave you a headache.” Over-thinking, worrying and being depressed about this stuff gives me a headache, and a myriad of other ailments. (So does my job and that microscopically small maze that Joshua wanted me to help him with