LIFESTYLE

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“a weekly portrait of my children in 2014” — (a little behind) liam // you are learning so many things right now about the importance of details, of taking care of the little things. Sometimes
giveaway // Mimok Jewelry
I know things have been quieter around here lately, but I promise they are anything but quiet offline. We’ve been wrapping up our school year, enjoying the most incredible spring weather, planning summer renovations on
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“a weekly portrait of my children in 2014” liam //Although you’re intuitive, articulate, and well-read, you love to play. I love this mixture in you and am convinced you’re going to be one fun adult
discovering what matters
Last week, Blythe and I were discussing making something together, a little bracelet–the smallest of things, really–but not to a seven-year-old. She turned to me and said, “but you won’t be able to help. You’re
16/52 + 17/52
” a weekly portrait of each of my children in 2014″ liam // I watched you all playing hide-and-seek by the water. Instead of hiding, you leaned your body against the lighthouse, strong and firm. burke
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“a weekly portrait of each of my children in 2014” liam // Our school work has been simple and sparse this last month with all the moving and change. Still, you’ve been working hard to
the season of resurrection
Spring has finally arrived in our part of the world. Everywhere I turn, color bursts from greyed, barren branches and forgotten fields. Even my skin is different, now pink with sunlight, toes exposed to the
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“a portrait of my children once a week in 2014” liam // you’re always imagining and building something new.  You inspire others with vision. burke // you love most everything written by Roald Dahl. I
linger / buy / read / try
We’ve been trying to regain some sort of routine this week, and of course, are still unpacking and shifting around spaces. Still, I’m grateful it’s Friday. This weekend we’ll be going to early Saturday morning