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Puppy Lovin' Reflections: First of many...
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Thursday, January 26, 2012. So I knew that I really wanted to continue to go to Disneyland on NYE. It would be what my dad would have wanted. To continue to hold that tradition for 12 years and keep it strong. However I knew how hard it would be for me to enter those gates without my partner-in-crime by my side. As were the mouse-ears! I am so glad she offered to come! I'm so grateful for these people. They'll never know how much they mean to me. And they were pros at spending a day at Disneyland...When ...
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weatherjen.: November 2009
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Friday, November 27, 2009. Last weekend, my mom and I traveled to San Diego to participate in The Breast Cancer 3-Day. Benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The 3-Day is a 60-mile walk, approximately 20 miles per day. I had heard great things about the walk from Amber. So, it was a pretty powerful weekend. Here's us right before the opening ceremony at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. We look so happy and energetic. The energy did not last. :). And, we were off! How cute is my mom? I have to say that one of th...
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weatherjen.: November 2008
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Sunday, November 30, 2008. We had a whole mess of people over at our house to celebrate our day of gratitude and gluttony. Nineteen people, to be exact. This was especially ambitious given I had (very routine) surgery on Tuesday. Thank God for my mom who flew in from Alaska. My grandma's first reaction was, of course, "Where are you going to. All of those people? Well, we cleared out our formal living room and rented some chairs. It ended up working out pefectly. Some pics of our Thanksgiving table.
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weatherjen.: March 2009
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Sunday, March 29, 2009. I cannot believe my little baby sister is 26. Holy Lord. To celebrate, she had a get together with her med school friends on Friday night. Josh and I drove out there after work and hung out with a bunch of her pals. There were a ton of people (duh, everyone loves Bug! And my sis was mouthy and bouncy as ever. Saturday, we had a family bbq to celebrate her birthday. The weather was beautiful. That, plus family and a fridge full of beer and wine, what more could we ask for? Unfortun...
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Puppy Lovin' Reflections: When I get old...
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012. When I get old. For my whole life, same as most of you, it was always a matter of "When I get older." I assumed "When I get older, I'll have a car/go to parties/have no curfew". Then it started to change "When I get older, I'll have a house/husband/dogs of my own". Did I appreciate them less? But, I still didn't think that if I ever lived.it might be without one of my parents. I foolishly pictured my future being with them.maybe not picture perfect but I assumed t...
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Puppy Lovin' Reflections: Hurt
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012. I've lost several people who have been close to me throughout the years. I've always been very strong to get through those difficult times as my heart hurts. However, with my dad passing.the hurt is different. It's unbearable and suffocating. I also tend to make drastic decisions when I am hurting. Like I'll go hack 6 inches of hair off. However this time.I took it to a whole new level. I just miss him. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). When I get old. The World Seems Normal.
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Puppy Lovin' Reflections: November 2010
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Monday, November 8, 2010. I'm ready for my close up. Mr Bumblebee and I don't believe that you have to have children to have an annual photo session for holiday cards. We love to have nice photographs of us, esp. while we are young and decent looking :). So when we agreed to have photos done, it didn't take us a second to decide on Serena of Serena Grace Photography. We've worked with her before and I consider her one of the most talent photographers I know of. Links to this post. Im ready for my close up.
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weatherjen.: March 2010
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Sunday, March 14, 2010. I do not profess to be crafty. (I can knit, but that's it.) I am not even terribly domestic. But, last May, I ordered a very basic sewing machine on a whim after being inspired by looking at some incredible quilts by Denyse Schmidt. After looking at her quilts, I felt the desire to create. Something. It was, perhaps, a reaction to the stress that I wanted to make something "pretty." Or, maybe I am nesting. Who knows. I am in love with anything by Fig Tree Quilts. I gave it to Bug ...
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weatherjen.: June 2010
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Friday, June 18, 2010. On April 17th, my little sis married the love of her life. I could not have imagined a more perfect wedding. It was beautiful and so much fun. Their wedding was at Walnut Grove, a really unique outdoor spot that suited them perfectly. Below are some photos taken by the wonderful Kimberlee Miller. The ceremony . about to begin. Bug, Anthony, and their devilish dog, Pazzi, who came by for pictures. Anthony cracks me up. Dad daughter. So sweet. Their exit. Love this photo. First, the ...
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weatherjen.: January 2010
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Sunday, January 3, 2010. Paris, Day 6: Notre Dame, Saint-Séverin, Panthéon, and Jardin du Luxembourg. A picture of the interior of Notre Dame. After Mass, we went to see Sainte-Chapelle, tied with Notre Dame in my book for most beautiful Parisian church. However, the line was over two blocks long. There was so much more to see, Josh suggested we keep moving, so we did. Next time. :). Our next stop was Saint-Séverin, a lovely old church on the Left Bank. Alexandre Dumas and Victor Hugo. But first, lunch!