Perfect indeed! Lucky Daisy--sounds like a lovely morning. Tomorrow is my birthday, maybe I'll do the same thing (substituting a rich bathrobe for a onesie and pumpkin hat knitting project for the coloring book...)
I haven't been over here since Giles left for college - but he's obviously not the only great photographer in your family. Are you taking these great shots yourself? Must run in the family...
Loved your hydrangea picture yesterday. It's even getting a tad cooler here in sunny, muggy FL. My children were rustling around for sweaters this morning since it was below 70 :)
Hello there, I came across your site from Sian Draycott's site. I thoroughly enjoyed reading your site and looking at the pictures. They are amazing! And your family looks very loving and caring towards each other. You can see the love of God showing on their faces in the pictures. It's such a joy to see!
Hello...I just finally created a Google account :-) I have read your blog consistently for the past several months, and it is like a breath of fresh air! It's so great to have a glimpse into your family, and you have inspired me so many times...especially with the fact that you delight in the challenge of being a stay-at-home, homeschool Mom. God bless you and yours :-)
I am an evangelical Christian. I have two daughters whom I homeschool: Bella (15), and Daisy (8), and three older children: Giles (21), a college graduate, Felix (19), a college junior, and Clara (17), a college freshman. I'm 42 years old and happily married to my Dear Composer. We live in a 1920's school converted into a home, outside of town. And God is good.
Feel free to Pin my photos, but please link back to the page you found them on.
Photography
Photography is an important part of life at my house. Photos that appear here are taken by Giles, by the Composer, and by me. Giles is a real, paid photographer, and he uses a Sony Alpha. Most of the photography prior to September 2008 is his. Since then I have done most of the shooting and I use a Konica Minolta. Additionally, the Composer offers me nice shots on occasion, often from his little Canon point and shoot. I've given up trying to note who's done what. Thanks for your interest!
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Cute little Daisy! So glad you get to enjoy her artistic talent.
Love your wooden floor!
Perfect indeed! Lucky Daisy--sounds like a lovely morning. Tomorrow is my birthday, maybe I'll do the same thing (substituting a rich bathrobe for a onesie and pumpkin hat knitting project for the coloring book...)
she's precious. and I have a kindred spirit living here in our house...
now, about the floor...
do you have photos of it on here?
we've been wanting to paint our floor for a while and I love seeing the pattern!!!!
(you're blog always keeps me smiling and inspired)
sorry. i hate typos...
meant to say,
YOUR blog keeps me inspired...
=)
perfect. right down to the corner of the Dick and Jane treasury peeking out of the basket. How many poignant emotions can one photo envelope?!
I haven't been over here since Giles left for college - but he's obviously not the only great photographer in your family. Are you taking these great shots yourself? Must run in the family...
Loved your hydrangea picture yesterday. It's even getting a tad cooler here in sunny, muggy FL.
My children were rustling around for sweaters this morning since it was below 70 :)
Gasp...I love those floors... Daisy looks precious! I'm crazy about her hair! :o)
So cute! Where do you find onesies to fit a 4 year old? I can hardly find them to fit my 2 year old!!
Hello there, I came across your site from Sian Draycott's site. I thoroughly enjoyed reading your site and looking at the pictures. They are amazing! And your family looks very loving and caring towards each other. You can see the love of God showing on their faces in the pictures. It's such a joy to see!
Your Daisy is so precious! I think she and my daughter Raegan would get along swimmingly!
Michele
That's a perfect day in my book too. :o) She looks so content.
It's school holidays here, and we've already had a couple of 'pyjama days'. There's nothing like the simple pleasures...
Hello...I just finally created a Google account :-) I have read your blog consistently for the past several months, and it is like a breath of fresh air! It's so great to have a glimpse into your family, and you have inspired me so many times...especially with the fact that you delight in the challenge of being a stay-at-home, homeschool Mom. God bless you and yours :-)
I'm with Daisy. It sounds like a perfectly delightful morning to me - especially staying in her onesie!
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