The words for this week are awesomely appropriate, thank you Tink.
Translation... it was easy for us procrastinators to throw together a post at the last minute.
Translation... it was easy for us procrastinators to throw together a post at the last minute.
Without further ado I give you
Opening and Spring.
Opening and Spring.
We finally (after 6 years here) started an herb garden.
Or as hubby keeps calling it, our recession garden.
Imagine that.
They sure are pretty as they are opening up after yesterday's showers.
Last minute entry, who?
Brookey was opening all of the eggs hoping for long forgotten candy.
NO, she didn't find any.
I don't know what kind of half-assed house cleaner you think I am.
My mom sent theses to the girls. Yes we have two different ones.
Okay, they are kinda cute, and Brookey loves them.
She did all the "decorating" for Easter for me.
My first thought for opening?
I am scared of opening the door to my 10 year old's room for fear of what I might find.
Okay, they are kinda cute, and Brookey loves them.
She did all the "decorating" for Easter for me.
I am scared of opening the door to my 10 year old's room for fear of what I might find.
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Well done. I had to laugh at the 10 YO door, I try not to ever look in any of my kids rooms. I like the colorful backet of eggs, very nice.
ReplyDeletelol at the 10 year old's door...I remember those days!
ReplyDeleteGood luck on the herbs. Something ate my parsley last night!
ReplyDeleteI love your wind chimes! How clever. Great job this week. :)
ReplyDeleteWe are of the doors firmly closed persuasion here. It's easier than yelling.
ReplyDeleteI love the fork chimes!! Such a cute idea... chimes are great.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos all around!
Here via Tink's links. :)
Gorgeous pictures! I LOVE the windchimes. How in the world did you get the tines to curl?
ReplyDeleteI loved the bunnies in lettuce!
ReplyDelete(OK, I have now officially earned my gay badge)
:-)