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!
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I usually write in the morning. It’s when my mind is fresh, and the words
flow best. But this morning, as I eyed a ball of cat hair fluff scurry
across...
3 Ways I Keep My Bedroom Simple & Beautiful
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Our bedroom is huge. It’s not finished (I still need to have the trim
painted and I want patterned drapes!) but I already love it. Normally, my
challenge...
Escape to the Country With Me
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“My favourite road I’ve ever been on ain’t paved.” ― Viktor Tatarczuk
___________________ 9:08 pm CST Sunday, January 18th, 2026 It was a cold,
winter da...
5 Ways to Reverse Hypothyroid Hair Loss
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Last Updated on January 21, 2026 by Carrie Korem, FNTP Hypothyroid hair
loss is a very common symptom when you have hypothyroidism. I know this
personall...
Touches of Christmas Decor
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Good morning! I hope you all are having a wonderful start to your November.
Today we are excited to share some of the touches of Christmas decor we’ve
st...
Winter Squash Salad with Dill-Walnut Dressing
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I always find it interesting that we associate solid salads with the heat
of summer, when in reality, greens are at their best in the cool months of
fall...
Baked Peaches
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This baked peaches recipe is the perfect way to turn that bowl of ripe
fruit into a simple yet spectacular dessert! It is effortless to make,
requires just...
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Sweet Potato, Aubergine & Tahini Salad
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Here is a salad we made for my sister's birthday. It's packed with flavor
and perfectly combines crunchy (lettuce, nuts, cucumber) with creamy
(tahini and ...
A Valentine’s Day Succulent Bar
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Hostess with the Mostess®
This DIY Succulent Bar is a fun activity for a Valentine's Day party or
baby/bridal shower! I designed this station for a Galen...
Feeling
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[image: Feeling]
My spine goes cold & yet, beads of sweat burst from my forehead. Shit. It’s
happening. Nothing was “wrong.” I was playing a game with t...
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...
Lazy Day..and some new editing style {kernersville nc photographer}
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Today I had the chance to fiddle with my new camera a bit and see how well she performs in low indoor light. The morning started out sunny but by 10am the wintry clouds had moved in and created a darker, gloomier environment...the perfect chance to see what Lola can do! These photos were taken with ISOs ranging from 1250 to 3200 and not the least bit of noise. My d90 couldn't touch that! You would never know that these were taken in a dark room! I figured I'd play around with some new editing as well just to try out a different "look." Yay or nay? I kinda like it but it's definitely not for every photo. Let me know what you think! Hope you are having a great start to your week!
Hi there...thank you for the kind words! The sofa is made by Rowe Furniture, you can see their current collection online but I bought this one in Jan of 2008 at a local retailer so it might be hard to find. They have great prints though so I hope this helps!
Gorgeous photos, as always!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see a "before" picture of how dark the room was.
So sweet, what a beauty!
ReplyDeleteLove your couch…would you mind telling me where you got it? : )
ReplyDeleteHi there...thank you for the kind words! The sofa is made by Rowe Furniture, you can see their current collection online but I bought this one in Jan of 2008 at a local retailer so it might be hard to find. They have great prints though so I hope this helps!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Hana : )
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