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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Engagement Shoot

Here are a few pictures from the engagement shoot that Mike and I had about a month ago. Enjoy!









Our Photographer is Woodland Fields Photography. Be sure to check out their Blog and see the other great work that they do!! Can't wait for them to shoot our wedding!!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

It's been a while....

So I have been crazy busy for the last.... year (or so it seems)! Two weekends ago, Mike and I traveled to south Florida to see his parents, then traveled over to Boca Raton for a buddies wedding. Last weekend, we traveled to Santa Rosa Beach (right outside of Destin, FL) for our neighbors wedding. Both weekends were GREAT!! I don't have any pictures since my camera sucks!! (It drains batteries so fast that I'm fed up and refuse to use it!) Just imagine two outdoor weddings that could not have been any better!

This weekend, we have a busy schedule!!! The wedding invitations are being put together - assembly line style! I know it's early, but I will be so happy when they are done! Everything will be done and ready to mail out (when the time comes!) I will (using someone's camera) take lots of pictures of all the ladies having fun - No boys allowed!!!

One project that I will be working on is a peg board (framed out nicely) that will hold my craft supplies. Currently, they all sit on my work station, which defeats the purpose of a work station. I will take lots of pictures (step by step) of that project as well! It will look similar to the picture below, but with my creative touches!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Veggies

Earlier this year, I planted a few vegetables. The picture below are two tomato plants. These plants have grown so fast! I would easily say they grew 4 - 6 inches a day!!! Each plant has several blooms where tomatoes will soon take their place!

In the back of the yard, I created a box just for vegetables. This year, I planted cucumber in the back and okra in the front. The cucumber is a vine, so Mike brought home this fence so that the cucumber had something to grow up.

Once the okra is ready to cut off the plant, I will pickle them! yum yum!! (I know some of you are probably grossed out by the thought of pickled okra, but it is so good!!)