by This is Carrie on June 30, 2008
I dare you to find a bathroom with a better view.
by This is Carrie on June 30, 2008
Just the Hubby and I. Made possible by Grandma (the best babysitter around) and the portable breast pump.
by This is Carrie on June 29, 2008
My mother-in-law has innocently become the dealer of my latest “crafty drug” of choice–vintage kid’s patterns. Check out what I scored! The two on top already have my head spinning with delight.
by This is Carrie on June 28, 2008
I’m afraid Grandma’s lawn is going to be covered with these beautiful weeds in not too long. That huge thing was just begging to be blown into the wind.
by This is Carrie on June 28, 2008
Since I didn’t bring any projects on my trip, I decided now would be a good time to start an online Spanish class. Thanks to Lesson 1, I can now say: “I am fat.”“You are fat.”“She is fat.”“The woman is fat.” …and all in fluent Spanish. Just one step close to my goal of learning […]
by This is Carrie on June 27, 2008
(click on image to enlarge)I told DH maybe this explains his baldness thinness too. Although I have a feeling his hair might not grow back once the kids get older.
by This is Carrie on June 27, 2008
Picking strawberries, riding a mini Mustang around the block, and getting a Grandpa bear hug–what could be better than Grandpa’s House?
by This is Carrie on June 26, 2008
Sadly, we are missing our neighbor-friends’ birthdays while we are away. Luckily, I was able to finish a couple of personalized gifts before we left. For our “Rock Star” Olivia who is turning 6. For our neighbor Noah who is turning 3.
by This is Carrie on June 26, 2008
Playing with original Cabbage Patch dolls, swinging on an old, wooden,tree swing, and reading endless books in Grandma’s lap–what could be better than Grandma’s house?
by This is Carrie on June 25, 2008
I have been doing a little journal marketing here in UT and Princess has jumped on board as my trusty business advisor: “Mom, you should sell the journal to Santa Claus. I bet he would buy so many because he could give them to all the children at Christmas.” She’s thinking big. I like it.