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!
Ways to Make Your Summer Awesome
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Ways to Make Your Summer Awesome. Kick Summer off with these easy ways to
make your home warm and welcoming for warm weather.
The post Ways to Make Your...
Fun & Sparkly Disco Baby Shower Ideas
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Hostess with the Mostess®
Let's Disco, BABY!!! 🤩 This Disco-Themed Baby Shower took place on the
annual girls' trip with my college friends. Since we al...
1970 kitchen renovation | the new basement door
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Things are really moving along with the kitchen now! Once the counters
were installed, it was off to the races on getting the details finished.
So, we’...
Chicken Fried Steak (Grain-Free, Gluten-Free)
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Chicken Fried Steak is a staple recipe here in Texas. I have fond memories
of my mom making chicken fried steak on special occasions. She’d serve it
with...
Coming Home
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Hmmmm, it’s been so long since I published a post, I’m not even sure how to
start! 😄 I’m also not even sure anyone is still out there—do people still
re...
You Are Not Alone
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[image: You Are Not Alone]
*this was written in early February, in the messy middle of a season of
fighting for my children. I hope you find encouragemen...
Realistic Fake Greens
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Happy branch cutting season to you and yours! It’s officially spring which
means it should be getting easier to find some branches in your yard to cut
an...
Caramelized Onion Galette
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I believe that savory pie and variations make for a delightful vegetarian
lunch. You can easily pair with a salad and a simple roasted vegetable for
a fu...
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...
Yesterday was a big day for Halle! She got her first ever haircut (sorry mom ♥)! I've been putting it off for quite some time (she's 3) for fear of cutting off her baby curls but I have to say that it looks adorable. A sweet friend of mine did the trim and only took off what was necessary to even up the back a bit. Halle loves her new "do" and is proud to show everyone her "big girl haircut"!
I LOVE how you can see my silhouette against the window in each of Halle's eyes in this photograph! (see mom, she still has curls!)
I love that first photo. And, I know what you mean about the fear of losing the curls. I finally got my son's hair cut last month and I miss the curls!
You asked about thrift stores...there is an amazing consignment store for women. "Pricier" but that's relatively speaking. They had about ten items brand new from White House Black Market with the $75 tags on for $14.95. It's called DejaVu (spelling is wrong)and it's right next to the Salvation Army in N. Myrtle. It's off of Hwy 17, around 6th Avenue. I'm sure it's in the phone book. There were a few around that area of N. Myrtle. The Salvation Army's kids clothes are only $.75 and when I was there I found some great things, but that one is really hit or miss. We went one day and there was nothing but junk and 2 days later..found a bunch. Definitely a thrift store feel, but the DejaView is really nice...more like a boutique.
She's precious. I think I will cut Mia's hair never.
ReplyDeleteShe is just DARLING! I adore those pictures!
ReplyDeleteWow she looks so grown up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful girl!
ReplyDeleteHair cuts really do make them look so much more refined, especially since they do so many unrefined things, heehee!
awwww...she is adorable
ReplyDeletewith those big brown doll eyes!!
I love that first photo. And, I know what you mean about the fear of losing the curls. I finally got my son's hair cut last month and I miss the curls!
ReplyDeleteOh my - she looks PRECIOUS!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYou asked about thrift stores...there is an amazing consignment store for women. "Pricier" but that's relatively speaking. They had about ten items brand new from White House Black Market with the $75 tags on for $14.95. It's called DejaVu (spelling is wrong)and it's right next to the Salvation Army in N. Myrtle. It's off of Hwy 17, around 6th Avenue. I'm sure it's in the phone book. There were a few around that area of N. Myrtle. The Salvation Army's kids clothes are only $.75 and when I was there I found some great things, but that one is really hit or miss. We went one day and there was nothing but junk and 2 days later..found a bunch. Definitely a thrift store feel, but the DejaView is really nice...more like a boutique.
Have a blast. :)
She is so adorable! I noticed your reflection in her eyes right away. So neat!
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