Hi, I'm Hana, the face behind this little blog! I'm so happy you are here! I am a mom to 3 and wife to a hard working fireman. This blog is my creative outlet where I share my love of mommyhood, photography, decor, crafty DIY, recipes and more! I hope you'll find something that interests you and hang out a while! Say "hello", I'd love to hear from you!
Our Stay at the Florida Riad
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If you have been keeping up with us on Instagram you may have caught a few
photos of us not buried in snow. A few months ago, our friend, Lena from
Farmhou...
Zesty Keto Greek Feta Salad
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Zesty Keto Greek Feta Salad. Crisp veggies, tart kalamata olives, creamy
feta and a zesty vinaigrette dressing make a refreshing low-carb salad!
The post...
Ski and Surf Mood Boards
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Good morning! We have finally been enjoying some beautiful weather here the
last couple of days. Unfortunately, it looks like we’ve got a whole lot of
ra...
Gold-Dipped Safari Animals (Decor)
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Hostess with the Mostess®
There are so many ways to dress up toy animal figures with paint, but this
has got to be one of the easiest! 🙌 Metallic spray ...
3 Simple Steps to Add a Touch of Spring Today
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February is my least favorite month. I always get a little depressed with
all the browns and empty trees and early sunsets and this month we’ve had
rain...
Must-See Movie: Maudie
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“She was cut off from everything, except what was inside her.” ― Art
commentator, describing folk artist Maud Lewis
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Roasted Sweet Potato Sorghum Salad
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This post is in partnership with Bob’s Red Mill. It’s the time of year when
I like slightly warm salads. Roasted vegetables tossed in my favorite
greens ...
Saying Goodbye: Our Final Post
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After eight years, 88,000+ comments, 2,500+ posts, three photography
conferences, numerous photography workshops, and making countless
photography friend...
This year the theme for Hayden's Kindergarten class is the circus! His teacher, Molli Falgout, has done a wonderful job creating a class website where we can see what's going on with the class and some of their projects. Each week a new student is selected to be the "RingMaster" for the week. The selected child gets to be the teacher's helper and the line leader. A collage of photos of the child growing up are hung in the class for all to see during their week and in addition they get to bring home the class mascot, an adorable little elephant named Mr. Nuts. During Mr. Nuts' stay in our home we are to take pictures and then Hayden has to write a short story and a drawing about Mr. Nuts' visit to our home! Hayden is really excited about being Ringmaster this week!
I love these pics of Hayden and Mr Nuts! What a cute idea! I know Hayden feels special as the "ringmaster!"
ReplyDeletethe cutest thing ever.. I would be excited as well. What a creative teacher.
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