After picking up a few necessities in my aisles, I met up with the Hubs and kiddos to discover our cart filled with the makings for s'mores. I don't turn down sugar or "pweeeease"s, so we promptly stopped to pick
I had NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO idea what this "triple threat" was before a few weeks ago, when I met with me business strategist . LOL. AKA, a wonderful Mom of one of Abby's classmates. So, yesterday the hubs (skeptical, to say the least)
The few pics I took were not photogher worthy (I was in bed until noon with a massive headache and nausea.) So
Our blackberry bush is covered with beautiful white blossoms which are so loverly, but what's even more exciting are the teeny berries growing for our bellies. This is hands down the most low maintenance plant ever, and the most delicious!
Today was an emotional day for all of us parents, and especially for some of the kiddos. It was the last day with our beloved Uncle M and Auntie K, who have cared for my kiddos since they were infants.
Another REDONKULOUS Austin Sunset. Mini-me and I went for a little Sunset Stroll across the street. I can honestly say that I've never witnessed a sunset like this one. The rays where practically painted in the sky.
I decided to try Texx's macro-on-the-cheapo. I couldn't tinker with it as much as I would have liked, but it was super entertaining for the bit I did get to play. My subject was a toy that the Hubs
I HATE LAUNDRY! Particularly folding, and that's 2-fold (pun intended) for bedding. Logically, I decided to just head up to Mini-He's room and make his bed, in lieu of folding the sheets. While I cleaned up an INSANE mess I found in
This morning on the wondrous place that is The Pinternet I found this cool Tutt pinned to a Pinterista's Linds-e who's Blog is That's so cuegly Board. Here's the link to the Tutt: "Macro Photography on a Budget" Have to give rightful Shout-Outs
Project Bergstrom Garden is moving along nicely. Well enough that I'd say we're officially in Phase 4: Almost Ready to Chow Down. So far the lettuce, beans, corn, carrots, and zucchini seeds are popping up! My mother-in-law donated a rhubarb
My garden is finally starting to take off! I love these little tendrils. They stretch out, anchor part of themselves around something stable and hang on so they can grow, flourish, and reach new heights. Food for thought
I felt like I needed another interest to take on, so we got a piano. :) Hopefully it will last longer than my dedication to my guitar (I've since forgotten the 3 chords I learned