If Holly can post her yellow bedroom then I can too. And just to keep to her theme, I want a black and white comforter set for the fall/winter. My old black one has seen better days. In the meantime I love the yellow flowers, perfect for summer. The fireplace - I think it is UGLY. Way too rustic for my taste. One of my bedroom walls is also this same brick. I want to paint it to look like Cotswold stone but haven't yet convinced Reed. Oh, the picture above our bed will be replaced. Just hung it there to get it off the floor. I'll put that at the bottom of the stairs.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
yellow bedroom, ugly fireplace
If Holly can post her yellow bedroom then I can too. And just to keep to her theme, I want a black and white comforter set for the fall/winter. My old black one has seen better days. In the meantime I love the yellow flowers, perfect for summer. The fireplace - I think it is UGLY. Way too rustic for my taste. One of my bedroom walls is also this same brick. I want to paint it to look like Cotswold stone but haven't yet convinced Reed. Oh, the picture above our bed will be replaced. Just hung it there to get it off the floor. I'll put that at the bottom of the stairs.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
finally...kitchen pics
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Boy, Oh, Boy!
cousins
Under the crabbing dock
So a few years ago I found my initials carved into the bench at the end of the dock. They were surrounded by a heart and someone else's initials. Pretty exciting. For some reason I was sure that it was about me but now I can't remember why. Maybe it was actually my name, not just initials. I didn't bother to check on this trip. We didn't even walk out on the dock, just stood under it. The exciting part of the day was finding all of the clear little jelly fish. My brothers and cousins and I used to have fights with these things. We'd dig a little pit and smoosh all the dead jelly fish up into mush. Then launch them at each other. Pretty fun. My kids weren't interested in that activity. They tried to sneak some home though.
Lake Marie on the Oregon Coast
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