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And .... That's a Wrap!

I had a pitiful year of blogging, didn't I? I was lucky if I got one post up per month, and I didn't nearly capture our adventures in writing like I had planned.  My instagram was booming with pictures and brief captions, but my blog took a definite back seat.  With parenting, hom…

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July 1, 2005 - Darin and I entered into covenant together. The big exciting world was at our fingertips! What would the next 10 years hold for us? July 1, 2006 - We celebrated our FUN first year of marriage back at the resort we stayed at on our wedding night. I always think back on this …

Experiencing God.

We're going through a cold spell, so we were some of the only ones out on the peninsula today. We spent a couple hours at a park and then the boys wanted to go to the beach. I obliged, of course... it's my sanctuary here in Erie.  I was overwhelmed with how beautiful the lake was …

Exploring Rochester, NY.

I've been hit and miss with so many of our adventures up north, but I'm trying my best to document everything on more than just Instagram, so that I can remember the details on down the road. Several weeks ago one of the local hockey teams made the playoffs and Husby was schedul…

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My Dearest Littlest: My Ezra, 3. There is no joy like what you bring to my life, little boy.  And today, my heart is absolutely bursting from the seams because how can it be?  You are THREE! From the moment I laid eyes on you, we had a special connection.  You are mommy's ba…

What Do You Do With All That Snow?

Why, you make snow ice cream, of course! But first you have to get you a super cute Husby to go scoop it up.  :) Here is the best recipe we have found for the winter treat.  It's seriously SO good. SNOW ICE CREAM 8 cups Snow 1 can Sweetened Condensed Mi…

That Time We Had 104 (and counting) Inches of Snow!

The snow up here has been unlike anything we've ever seen or experienced.  Just gobs and gobs of snow dumped on us day after day .... after day.  It's pretty incredible.  Our total so far is at 104 inches.  We literally have not seen a blade of grass since January 1.  There has be…