Wednesday, August 28, 2013

365 Project: Week 34

Happy Week 34 to you all. I hope yours went well. I am, strangely, looking forward to fall this year but am also trying to soak up the last bit of summer goodness.  Is anyone else feeling one way or another about the change of the seasons?

 August 18
I feel like this looks fake or like a movie still or something. Also, I need to clean the screen on this window.
 
 August 19
Great Plains, you do have some grand skies!
 
 August 20
This is usually how I am greeted in the evenings
 
 August 21
A goofy face to express my excitement over just having gotten my hair cut. Hair cut day is the best day.
 
August 22
Sweet Keith is always my buddy when I wake up too early.

 August 23
There are so many varieties of lilies. I have no clue what most of them are actually called but they are so pretty.
 
August 24
Cards Against Humanity in our poorly lit cabin on the Illinois River.
I learned a few things this day.
1. Floating the river is fun.
2. River people are a little nuts.
3. I am able to fall out of a raft and not only keep my glasses from getting wet but also not spill my beer.
4. I really enjoy a braut, especially if I have been out in the sun all day floating a river.
5. Cards Against Humanity is hilarious and I want to play it again.
 
 

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

365 Project: Week 33

 August 11
We bought some sort of large moss rose variety this summer. They have really thrived and have the prettiest flowers during the heat of the day.
 
 August 12
(think, think, think)
 August 13
I maybe shouldn't have walked to work this day. . .It was really pouring. I didn't get that drenched so no harm no foul.
 
August 14
These were actually almonds not cashews and they are delicous. I didn't know nuts could be so fancy.
August 15
We have a ton of these peppers! Jerod says he is going to make Sariracha.
 
August 16
If you like homemade pizza you should grill one. TASTE TREAT!
 

August 17
Sunrise is the closest I ever feel to religious. 


Tuesday, August 13, 2013

365 Project: Week 32

Week 32. . . . things keep on moving. Nothing big to report, it always seems like this time of summer is a little quiet.

August 4
Who wouldn't want to see this sweetie waiting for them? And it makes me feel weird and nostalgic (for what I am not sure) when I can see in my own house from the outside in.

 August 5
BEST!PASTA!SALAD!EVER!
and I don't lie about pasta salad.
 August 6
This is what my work looks like most days. And I really like the sundress I had on that day. Plus I this picture make me think how much I like my wedding ring.
 
 August 7
Making list always makes me feel better about the world (& my life).
 
August 8
I feel like this looks like a creepy movie poster.
What is behind those trees?

August 9
Jerod and I could not quit laughing about her big ol' belly.

August 10
We had a fun dinner at Lake Thunderbird with our friends and their sweet baby. It was nice.

Monday, August 5, 2013

365 Project: Week 31

August is here and less blazingly, mind-numbingly hot than in years past. It has been a lovely, wet, muggy summer. There are no complaints from camp Belteau Gerfen.

 July 28
My cute little kitchen. It was and still is my favorite room in our house.
How adorable is our new docking station?
 
July 29
Pretty morning on a pretty campus.

July 30
My weirdly (for summer) cuddle-y cat. It may sound stupid but I think she is very empathetic.

 July 31
You should see how giant this things are. . .probably 5or 6 inches across?!?!?!
 
 August 1
Brown Eyed Susans. Lovely, Lovely, Lovely.
With Oklahoma getting rain this summer there are still flowers around. . .the last few years they had all long since burned up.
 
 August 2
5-6 am maybe my favorite time of day. I think it is a bit magic.
August 3
The last few Saturdays Jerod and I have cooked big dinners and listened to music and I have loved it.
This week to accompany our fish tacos I made mojitos, with mint we are growing (this is the first year I haven't killed all of my herbs!) they were tasty. I need to get a muddler though. Also, Pako bread crumbs are a revelation.