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Breakfast Sandwiches
On our honeymoon we ate a lot of bagel sandwiches. There was no shortage of elegant dining options in Banff, no deficit of fine grocers, nothing lacking in the kitchen of our resort apartment. There was no reason at all … Continue reading
Craig, Christine, and one to come.
One of my friends is currently the most beautiful pregnant women. See? I wasn’t exaggerating. If you have been reading here for awhile, you have probably already seen Craig and Christine get engaged, get married, and now they are expecting their … Continue reading
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To all the Mommygrammers.
First, a disclaimer: This topic is something about which I have no first-hand performance knowledge. I am not a mom, and thus I don’t stay home with kids and feel inspired to take pictures of them and share. Also, is … Continue reading
Ellie
Though it is back to frigid temperatures this week, merely a week ago we had that ridiculously warm and sunny weekend. Conveniently, that was the day that I met up with this pretty lady for some senior pictures around Capitol … Continue reading
Finding quiet.
After a ridiculously long vacation, I am back on campus this week to a full schedule, no longer master of my days. Back to the mines, as James yelled after me when I dramatically trudged off to two days of … Continue reading
Mollie Elisabeth
Meet Mollie Elisabeth. She is the daughter of our friends Will and Anna, and this baby’s entrance into this world less than two weeks ago was exciting not only because new babies are always exciting, but because Anna was on bed-rest … Continue reading
How the weekend looked.
//We met our friends’ new baby on Saturday and she is perfect. How can babies even be that soft? We also finally met their [now rather large] pup and now I go back and forth between wanting a baby and … Continue reading
The beauty of ordinariness.
Over Christmas break I read some books. You have no idea how exciting it was to type that sentence. Yes, I technically read books all the time, I am technically employed to read books. But so often they are not … Continue reading
Around this home… there are primary colors.
Over Christmas break, we went rug shopping with my mom and it was just about the undoing of James, who pulled me aside at one point to let me know that he had an hour left in him before he … Continue reading
The something of nothing.
I think I come across at least an article a week about how horrible academia is, how everyone in grad school is delusional, foolish, and doomed to professional failure and misery. I obviously have time to read these articles because … Continue reading