little digger.
mini mom.
dentist appointment.
look, no more training wheels!
three is a crowd.
doctor appointment.
taste tester.
Phoebe turns six.
blow out the candles, let's eat cake. one great thing about having a large family? your child is always guaranteed party guests. this especially comes in handy when you're running short on time and can't feasibly invite friends over.
two appointments, a trip to Target, a batch of cupcakes and one birthday party later, I don't think I've ever been so happy to see a day come to a close. whew.
-jessica
Showing posts with label 10 on 10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10 on 10. Show all posts
9.10.2012
8.10.2012
10 on 10: the August edition.
first one awake. always.
a sticky situation.
little helper.
peek-a-boo.
my house is being overrun by golfballs.
pout.
yay, daddy's home! (it's always a toss up over who's more excited; me, or the kids.)
an early evening swim at a favorite swimming hole.
blackberry pickin'.
balancing act.
have a great weekend, everyone!
also, thank you for all the kind comments yesterday!
-jessica
a sticky situation.
little helper.
peek-a-boo.
my house is being overrun by golfballs.
pout.
yay, daddy's home! (it's always a toss up over who's more excited; me, or the kids.)
an early evening swim at a favorite swimming hole.
blackberry pickin'.
balancing act.
have a great weekend, everyone!
also, thank you for all the kind comments yesterday!
-jessica
7.10.2012
10 on 10: the July edition.
yes, I realize I missed the 10 on 10 June edition, shame on me. actually, my original plan was to use the pictures that I posted yesterday (the moving day ones) for June's 10 on 10, but since we had no internet connection at the time, alas, it wasn't meant to be. so, let's just pretend that yesterday's post was the June edition, a month late. if that makes sense.
so, our initial plan was to go camping in Colorado over the Fourth of July (to the same place we went last year), but after Gary and I sat down and assessed the situation, we decided that a.) camping with a crawling, crabby baby who wakes up in the middle of the night screaming at the top of his lungs didn't sound too appealing, not to mention disruptive to our fellow campers b.) trying to cram tents, coolers, clothes, and basically everything but the kitchen sink into our 12-passenger van when it's already at max capacity with just the passengers alone, sounded like a daunting task. we briefly considered renting a U-Haul trailer, but then we would've needed to get a hitch put on the van, which equaled more money out the door, so we quickly nixed that idea c.) the mere thought of going through all the work of camping shortly after going through all the work of moving made us both twitch d.) truth is, our life is just plain too chaotic at this stage of the game. I mean, we can barely make it across town without threatening to leave a kid on the side of the road, let alone across the state.
and so, we cancelled our reservations and invited some friends over for a BBQ instead. and as an added bonus, we got to enjoy Flagstaff's amazing fireworks display right from the comfort of our own backyard. can't beat that!
caution: baby zone.
the body artist strikes again.
three cheers for the red, white and blue.
great-grandpa Kesti's 48-star flag makes an appearance.
party decor.
look who just woke up.
feeding time.
after dinner fun and games.
a full hammock.
Happy Birthday, America!
-jessica
so, our initial plan was to go camping in Colorado over the Fourth of July (to the same place we went last year), but after Gary and I sat down and assessed the situation, we decided that a.) camping with a crawling, crabby baby who wakes up in the middle of the night screaming at the top of his lungs didn't sound too appealing, not to mention disruptive to our fellow campers b.) trying to cram tents, coolers, clothes, and basically everything but the kitchen sink into our 12-passenger van when it's already at max capacity with just the passengers alone, sounded like a daunting task. we briefly considered renting a U-Haul trailer, but then we would've needed to get a hitch put on the van, which equaled more money out the door, so we quickly nixed that idea c.) the mere thought of going through all the work of camping shortly after going through all the work of moving made us both twitch d.) truth is, our life is just plain too chaotic at this stage of the game. I mean, we can barely make it across town without threatening to leave a kid on the side of the road, let alone across the state.
and so, we cancelled our reservations and invited some friends over for a BBQ instead. and as an added bonus, we got to enjoy Flagstaff's amazing fireworks display right from the comfort of our own backyard. can't beat that!
caution: baby zone.
the body artist strikes again.
three cheers for the red, white and blue.
great-grandpa Kesti's 48-star flag makes an appearance.
party decor.
look who just woke up.
feeding time.
after dinner fun and games.
a full hammock.
Happy Birthday, America!
-jessica
5.10.2012
10 on 10: the May edition.
morning shenanigans.
the Sunday paper.
flip me already.
Foxboro Lake Dam.
woodsy.
and the green grass grew all around.
take my picture mom, k?
leap of faith.
all clean.
date night at Oregano's.
-jessica
4.10.2012
10 on 10: the April edition.
(doing this 10 on 10 photography project has really made the months fly by. like whoa, it's April 10th already? that means only 258 shopping days left until Christmas!)
*photos taken on the day we drove home from California.
pitstop at Lumber Liquidators in west LA to purchase our kitchen flooring. random, I know.
silhouettes underneath the Santa Monica pier.
ferris wheel + far away people.
beach hair.
Newport Beach.
it pays to carpool in LA.
wind turbines near Palm Springs.
the miles keep whizzing on by.
passing time.
reflecting.
-jessica
PS. I so wish I had the time to write a blog post with more substance, something besides just pictures and one liners. but unfortunately, life has been a rather constant whirlwind of activity as of late, leaving me to wonder whether I'm coming or going. or just plain spinning circles. in fact, it's currently one o'clock in the morning as I sit here typing this, and Gary is just now walking in the door after putting in five hours of work on the remodel. life is great, people. juuust great. oh well, good thing it's only temporary.
in the meantime, I hope you'll bear with me. if you're still around, that is.
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