guys. i would tell you my technical difficulty tales of woe. but honestly. who wants to hear that? no? me neither. punch line: after springing to plan B, it’s all fixed now and i have access to my pictures once again. now? i want to remember when there were golden leaves on the trees and … Continue reading
Category Archives: {Home Team}
kobuk {in the water}
because, this was a really long day and because it is Grandma Goose’s and my Father’s birthday and my sister safely moved across the ocean yesterday: here is Kobuk slinging around a little water. he’s my favorite blonde bear. Continue reading
{like} the sea
lake michigan is not the sea. it’s easy to forget that on nights when the water is choppy, the texture changes from glass to wrinkles, and the color takes on nuanced shades of steely blue. when i went to the mitten, my oldest seester (she leaves for china in just 9 days!!) and i hiked … Continue reading
mitten {birthday edition}
one of the best parts about going to the mitten in august is celebrating my grandpa’s birthday. this year, we celebrated 91 years. acceptable forms of celebration include swimming, kayaking, cake eating, sunbathing, walks, hammock naps, campfires, s’mores, mexican train dominoes (Grandpa is a champ), and sipping coffee on the deck over the lake. happy … Continue reading
hometown
i flew to michigan to visit my parent’s home a few days ago. i get to stay in michigan for another week, spending my time with my family. my oldest seester is moving to china in a month, and this is the last hurrah before she moves across the ocean. Continue reading
back {from the mitten}
Sometimes… …when you’re so engaged with the people you are with, you forget to pick up your camera. Which is how we came home from a whole road tripped week to Michigan (with stops at the g-rents in Nebraska) with only a sequence of photos of Kobuk and his new bff, Amelia, playing in the … Continue reading
{weekend}
the weekend before last… The seester Deborah visited! Our time was filled with hiking, food, coffee, and naps. It was amazing. Continue reading