Sunday, September 11, 2011

The Ranch

On a whim of spontaneity, Bryan and I decided to head up to
see my parents last weekend. We were there for only 24 hours, but it was well
worth the visit. I saw my mama who I was especially missing that week,
my cousin was visiting with her boyfriend from the Navy, the fair/rodeo was in town, and early morning chats with my dad are always the best. I wish we all lived closer together.

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My cousin Ashley and her boyfriend
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In addition to seeing beautiful faces is the beautiful ranch my parents
 live on. Everywhere is bloom and abundantly green. Bryan helped my
dad with some apple thinning since he has become an expert this past
year working on an apple orchard. The apples would plop into the stream
and the dogs would run in bobbing for apples. It's all so picturesque =)
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Friday, September 9, 2011

Avo-Kudos

Seriously, who doesn't like avocados? 
 Especially being a huge fan of sandwiches, avocados are the perfect addition. 
Bryan and I dream of the day we can make tons of guacamole for free. 
 Today is the day, people. 
 Our avocado seed has sprouted! 
Now all we have to do is wait four to six years for production. 
 Thank God we started young. That means when I am 27 and Bryan is 29, 
 we will be very happy people.
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If you are interested in starting your own avocado tree, go here for a easy tutorial =)
Have a great day!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Baby & Bubbles

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My nephew's first time with bubbles.
Gosh, he is so cute!


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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Rock City Hiking

There's a place in Mt. Diablo called Rock City.
It's a bunch of sand stones that water and people have
carved trails, rock climbing holds, lover's initials, stair cases,
and caves into it.
I think it's pretty funny that the trail is called
"Trail through time".
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Bryan found this baby hiking
pack for five bucks at a thrift store
and
Jack thought it was the bee's knees.
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I think this picture is so precious.
This face lasted about 3 seconds
before turning into a grin.
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