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Awesome Ice Cream Sunday after our Christmas train trip to Hanford, CA. Auntie Bran is awesome for ordering this! (if the colors are weird, it’s either because the ice cream really was that color, or because I edited the pic … Continue reading
Clues
When I was a kid, gathering for christmas with the Stevenson clan, you had a pretty good idea what you were going to hear if you asked about a Christmas present. They didn’t mind if you asked for a hint … Continue reading
[Flash 10 is required to watch video.] Making pancakes with Aunt Martha while we were in Birmingham for Thanksgiving.
What I Want to be When I Grow Up
Is a lot like the Gill family. I won’t write much about this right now, but I see so much goodness in these friends of mine, so much that is holy in these believable believers. They draw nearer to losing … Continue reading
Bed Time in Crazy-town
We haven’t had one of these nights in a while, but the girls are being horrible about going down and staying in bed tonight. HORRIBLE. If you are around Kelly tomorrow, I’d step carefully. They’ve been so much better lately, … Continue reading
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Sweet Autumn Saturday
This was an unspectaular Saturday. Nothing fancy, nothing very remarkable. But baby, I’d be thrilled if you told me I was going to have a life of Saturdays just like this one. I started out snuggling with my girls, who … Continue reading
October: Things are Looking Up
Kelly, the girls and I are back in Florence for a few days, now that Dad’s back from the hospital. September was a tough month, but things are really starting to look up a bit, I think. Last night we … Continue reading




