Category Archives: kiddos

08.01.17

Back to School Backpacks.

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07.27.17

Ice Cream Party.

 

07.19.17

Welcome Molly!

A lot has been happening in the past few weeks.  Last week we welcomed Molly Bernadette Salmon into our family.


Our house was just not the same without a four-legged member of the family. She is a precious little love bug who will not be little for long!  Her mom was 137 lbs and her dad was 152 lbs.And did I mention that she will only sleep in our bed? 😉

 

05.19.17

Girls of Summer.

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01.31.17

Minted’s Valentines.

Have you guys seen Minted’s Valentine’s?  Super cute, easy and the perfect option for that Mom that hit the Target Dollar Stop a tad too late. 😬

01.25.17

Etsy Love: Valentine’s Day.

 

01.24.17

Women’s March on Washington.

Disclaimer:  Some of you may comment that you don’t come here to hear about my political views.  For the record, this post is not about not my views on Politics, it is about my views on Basic Human Rights.

For those of you that follow me on Instagram, you are aware that I participated in the Woman’s March on Washington.  I can’t remember a day when I felt more energized and empowered by the people around me.  I didn’t march because I am upset that “my candidate” didn’t win.  I marched for the basic human rights of my fellow Americans, including the ones who don’t think they need it.  I marched for a society free of hatred and sexism, where women are paid the same as their male counterparts and their ability to perform is not judged by their physical appearance.  I marched for a world where scientific evidence and facts are used to support the right to clean air and water for my children and grandchildren.  I marched for a country filled with strong men and boys who know it’s NOT okay to inappropriately touch women and girls at their disposal.  I marched for an America free of racism and cruelty, where the many children of immigrants can sleep at night knowing that their families will not be separated.  And I marched for our children’s education, so that every child has the opportunity to achieve their fullest potential despite their economic climate.  This is why I March.  I and I will continue to March.