
stunning postcards and a beautifully illustrated stone, gifts from wonderful esti

an afternoon at my friend alix's house

a stop at z's divine espresso

healthy reminders

a cup of liquid sugar, oh yeah
and growing, happy girls
p.s. a big hug to jess for featuring my identity piece on pecannoot and to cindy for mentioning my unlearning post :)
30 comments:
found your spot via pecannoot- lovely work, very inspirational.
keep it up!
I was just writing a here.. and you're commenting in my blog!
Your girls are sooo cute! :)
Of course I would love to trade with you (the ACEO's, no the girls :P)
i am so glad i found your blog. today: a bit of inspiration: artistically present and gratefully received. yay!
All wonderful sights, especially those last two masterpieces of yours. :)
OH YEAHHHHHH! Heehee, we say that all the time around here, and it sends Emma running out of the room in a fit.
I so love your photos! It's like you put me in your pocket while you venture out on your day. Those are beautiful postcards. And all the colors at Alix's! Do some of your clothespins live in that green bag? And Martha on the Dirty cup. HA!
But your little ones...oh my! They are getting more and more adorable! I have to squeeze those little cheeks.:D
First, the girls are adorable. I love the little pig tails! I always enjoyed dressing up my daughter. Girls clothes are so much more interesting and colorful. You sure have an eye for spotting interesting things. I know people who never see, who never sense and never feel for their surroundings. They just looked at or talk on their cell phones. Like Bella, I would like to be inside your pocket as you walk along and find beauty and humor in the simplest of things.
I love this post. It makes me just so happy reading and seeing it all.
Peace & Love,
♥ Barb ♥
Love the kidlets, the doodles, and your friend's wall art. My favorite surprise: the picture of Martha Stewart on the "dirty" utensils cup. [hooting with laughter]
Almost forgot -- the Kool-Aid stencil on the sidewalk! Love that!
Am I the only one who remembers the jingle from the Kool-Aid commercials?
oooh! I love this place. I found you from your comment on the peekadoo blog and I see you have "creative explosions" at the top of your page too (that is one of the reasons I started my blog - everything was/is exploding after over 2 years of intent mothering!) Thanks for more inspiration. Come visit my blog when you get a chance!
Genny
First off, your girls are really cute!
Thanks to you for featuring my postcards in your great and inspiring blog.
sweet post! your growing girls are so beautiful!
Thanks for sharing, this looks wonderful, a great afternoon, I imagine, love the girls smiles:)
love
andrea
I can see why that make you happy :)
Beautiful stuff ![and space for what I can see] your friend Alix has!
Inspiring post, Aimee, your beautiful children, the graffiti, the work- love it!
great read today. loved the picks. the little gals are simply adorable too!!!
what a lovely collection of things. and esti's drawings...so good. enjoy your day!
Aww these are all such wonderful sites!
it's so wonderful to see life through your eyes. it's a reminder that life really is good so enjoy it!
I think I'd like to follow you around for a day and see all of these things up close. Your friend's space looks so neat and I love those postcards!
i love this post :) it made me smile so much!
thank you
and your two princesses are so gorgeous (and not to forget bring me loooots of fun.. garlicsalt, syrup... )
xo
this post was *just* what i needed today. THANK YOU!! XO
oh yeah, i love the illustrated stone and your happy day with your cute girls.
a post full of sunshine, beautiful happy faces, amazing artwork and Kool Aid... all i need is the cookie, please :)
You gotta love that Kool Aid man! Your girls are lovely!
Yes, they are all happy, happy thoughts. Sigh. P.S. I love the header.
what a sweet post!
it's all these 'little' things that make life great, isn't it? :)
all loverly, loverly! esp the last 2 pics! so sweet.
(I had a kool-aid iron-on from a gumball machine - my sister always got the first press, and mine looked ghosted - symbolic of my childhood? indeed.)
man those little faces, too adorable. artsygirl, wow, she's just turning into a little lady!
{i would love to see birdiegirl in the fall at LAC!} :)
a good focus - happiness!
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