Archive for January, 2010
Linger
Linger, January 21, 2010
The constant rain here in SoCal is much needed, but it also makes me want to stay bundled up at home. Pour me a cup of hot tea, hand me a good magazine, and I am a happy camper. A happy camper indeed.
Today was a slow morning, and Kate and [...]
Breakfast. It’s What’s for Lunch.
Today. It was one of those days. You know, when there are more tasks to be completed than minutes on the clock. Today started off with a bang! We were scrambling as usual, and shortly after serving breakfast, one of my little lovelies dropped a bowl of cereal onto the ground. [...]
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January 19, 2010 – Celebrating – Hank and my father-in-law
Lazy, Rainy Day
Lazy Day, January 18, 2010
Bread Crumbs
Bread Crumbs, January 17, 2010
My two little girls love to kick off their shoes and socks as soon as we cross the threshold of our front door. Like two little Gretels, they leave their shoes and socks strewn about, dotting like floor like a trail of bread crumbs. Every day it’s a constant game [...]
Cameo
January 16, 2010
Paper Mama
Paper Mama, January 15, 2010
Henry is quite resourceful with paper + staples. Last night while I was at a meeting, Henry got creative and created a paper version of his mama. I came home to find a mini-me, complete with bangs and a little love note. I cherish these little gifts and all the love [...]
Heaven on a Spoon
The Perfect Lunch, January 14, 2010
There’s nothing better than Greek yogurt drizzled with honey and granola. Yum.
Storm Watch
Stormwatch 2010, January 13, 2010
Brace yourselves Angelenos because it just might drizzle! And lawd knows if it drizzles, we’re dashing into Target for that emergency umbrella. Car brakes slam and the whole city drives a little crazy. All because of a few droplets of rain.
I have to admit that I’m victim to this frenzy only [...]
Everlasting Fall
Everlasting Fall, January 12, 2010
We have these two trees in our front yard that rarely reflect the current season, because right now there are fallen, crispy leaves blanketing our lawn. High above in the branches you can see the new green buds alongside brown ready-to-fall leaves. Wacky, I say.

