Will words ever come again? I don't know...
We're in the midst of living a life that we are constantly trying to figure out as we go.. A life where things happen that I'd like to ignore so that we can soak up every second we have with the love that we've made. The two beautiful little girls that are spunky, and a amazing, and completely exhausting.. The ones that turn another year older every time we turn around.. I can't ignore life, but I want to steal every second that I can. I can't sleep but I can't write either... So I'm going to go crawl back in bed next to that little person that crawled into my bed and woke me up to begin with and try to memorize how her little body feels lying next to mine. To imprint it in my memory. Because it won't be long before it's much bigger and I'll be longing for the memory that, no matter how hard I try, to put into words here, can only be captured through experience... Too much life to write down... Maybe, one day, when they're unavailable to me, when they're off doing bigger and better things, I'll write about the memories... But for now, they're mine to cherish.. So I will go and write these memories upon my heart :-)...
Monday, August 08, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
More Pinterest Summer Fun-- Reading Fort
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Things That Make Life Worth Living
It appears that from here on out, my life will be a never ending coming up short catching up on this blog...
But for now, here's an experience that should not go unrecorded. I recently had the honor of being there to photograph my friend Lu's fourth child and first girl's first moments. This was Lu's fourth C-section and because of the difficulty of the procedure and possible complications (which she had none of praise God), I wasn't able to be in there for the birth. But I was waiting right outside to follow her through those first moments. What an experience it was to be able to share this experience with my sweet friend. Thank you for letting me share such a sweet moment with you Lu!
But for now, here's an experience that should not go unrecorded. I recently had the honor of being there to photograph my friend Lu's fourth child and first girl's first moments. This was Lu's fourth C-section and because of the difficulty of the procedure and possible complications (which she had none of praise God), I wasn't able to be in there for the birth. But I was waiting right outside to follow her through those first moments. What an experience it was to be able to share this experience with my sweet friend. Thank you for letting me share such a sweet moment with you Lu!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art... It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things that give value to survival.
C.S. Lewis
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Room Redos and what my blogging lost to...
This is part of what has me so far behind on blog posts. I was trying hard to get organized before the kids got out of school for the summer. Though I didn't get all that I wanted done, I did make a significant dent in things.. We gave both of the girl's rooms a makeover and I'm in the process of putting labels on EVERYTHING... I am not naturally, a label kind of obsessive girl... But I have found that I live in a house full of nerds and though they won't listen to a word that I say, they love to read and for the little one that doesn't read yet, the pictures work wonders! In fact, the labels have worked so well, I am in the process for making some for every room in the house.
labels for Emma's room
Playroom

And, I added some shelves to the office space in our bedroom to try to keep things from stacking up on the desk... Adam came in later and put some brackets up because the floating shelves didn't hold the weight I wanted them to hold. I eventually want to paint my $10 yard sale desk a de-stressed vintage aqua.. But for now, we're going for function.. Maybe one day, I'll bring it all together in beauty like those slick decorating blogger mommas... But that will surely be after I finish the degree I'm about to start working on.
I also have worked out a great laundry room system and a fun homework/project space for the girls that I need to take pictures of...
And since I'm, once again, officially a college student.. I hope to finish things up in between the time that the girls go back to school and I start classes in September...
Hopefully, I will be back with a follow up post... But considering the fact that there's still a Christmas post I haven't done, no promises that will surely be broken made here..
Blessings,
Dana
Chloe's Room
Chloe had previously been in a full sized bed that was just placed on a frame so that it was low to the floor. My mom had saved my bed from when I was little. Since it had been kept in an out door storage building, it needed a bit of work..
Before
After
labels for Chloe's room
Emma's Room
Emma was in a loft bed which is now working as a great space for rubbermaid storage boxes in our garage. (Pictures coming soon).. For Emma, we brought down the bedroom suite from the spare bedroom that Adam's mom had given us. Don't worry, you can still come visit us, there's still a bed up there... Not being in the mood to paint the very pink walls, I decided to combine a hot pink and orange to grow it up a little bit for her... I ran into a little snag when I went to remove the tacky border (I really should have gotten a picture of this one) that was put up by the previous owner... They had painted almost to the ceiling, leaving about a inch of bare wall.. Since I've been unsuccessful in getting a good match to the paint, I acquiesced. Though I detest wallpaper borders, I put up a thinner, polka dotted border.
Recently, we added the picture that I made Emma for her birthday. It contains a quote from one of my history favorites, Eleanor Roosevelt. Did you know that during the Civil Rights movement, in a public meeting in Birmingham AL, Eleanor Roosevelt once straddled the aisle between the segregated black and white sides, refusing to place value on a person based on their color? Wasn't she the coolest?
And I LOVE this quote...
labels for Emma's room
labels on everything...
Playroom
more labels
labels for playroom

Master Bedroom
I also have worked out a great laundry room system and a fun homework/project space for the girls that I need to take pictures of...
And since I'm, once again, officially a college student.. I hope to finish things up in between the time that the girls go back to school and I start classes in September...
Hopefully, I will be back with a follow up post... But considering the fact that there's still a Christmas post I haven't done, no promises that will surely be broken made here..
Blessings,
Dana
Monday, June 13, 2011
Wrapping Up Second Grade
Please excuse the black boxes. I try hard to protect their location and not post pictures of kids without parents permission.
Summer has officially began.. I'm going to try to go back through the mounds and mounds of pictures that I haven't posted over the past few months and get them in place.
Emma, racked up on awards at second grade awards day. I think we all take it for granted that she's going to get the academic and behavior awards. I do realize that one day, this could change and I'm going to really realize how much for granted I took this. But, we knew up front that she had achieved those awards. The big surprise was the Art Award. I am so proud of the way she pours herself into everything she does. But I think because of the circumstances, we were all most excited about this award. She was so disappointed that she didn't get it in first grade and she left the awards day that day vowing to "get it next year". I love that she sat her mind to it and achieved it. She's smart, there is no doubt. But, it's her determination that testifies to her character. I love that about her. She so often amazes me.
Blessings,
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