Posts Tagged ‘family’
Exciting News
I’m excited to announce that I’m going to be an aunt! My sister (and her husband) are having a baby. And I got to take the announcement photos. Since they posted them on Facebook yesterday, I think it’s safe for me to share them now. We had a lot of fun doing this quick little…
Read More#OurProject52 – Motherhood
I managed to skip out on a few weeks of posting my #OurProject52 photos, mostly because I’m a slacker, but the main reason was that I didn’t manage to take any photos with fit the motherhood theme for the May 14th challenge. Not being a mother myself, taking photos that relate to motherhood was a…
Read MoreGus Got Married
My husband and I got to go to Louisville on Saturday for his cousin Gus’s wedding. I somehow managed to only take my small camera with me, and then didn’t take a single picture. I don’t know how I managed that, but thanks to Facebook, I can still share a photo of the happy couple…
Read MoreSam & Kayna Got Married
My husband’s brother Sam, and his beautiful new wife, Kayna got married over the weekend. I’m super excited for the both of them as they enter this crazy journey called marriage. And we had a heck of a lot of fun getting them started.
Read MorePeacock Feather Jewelry
Peacocks are beautiful creatures, the male with it’s blue and green tail feathers spread wide. When I was little, grama and grampa had a neighbor across the road who kept peacocks (and peahens). One of my favorite memories was setting at a window watching the birds, when they came over to eat my grama’s flowers visit. …
Read MoreGrama Ruby
Well, it’s been a couple of weeks since I posted anything here on the blog. This is because my grama Ruby recently passed away, and I’ve been busy with related stuff. Grama was here on earth for 89 years, and lived to see 7 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren born and was able to attend the weddings of…
Read MoreA Little History
Because it’s St. Patrick’s Day, I thought I ought to take a little time to honor my Irish heritage. Now, granted, I don’t know a whole lot about my family history. It’s not something that got discussed much while I was growing up. I should probably use something like Genealogy Bank (which you can visit…
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