I love christmas lights everywhere. My latest addition to the house
Friday, December 9, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
It's Christmas Time in Providence
Decorated the apartment today!!! And when I say decorated I mean put up the tree and stared at my lone stocking and wondered if it was worth putting up.
Listening to some christmas music and putting up a tree.. Nothing more fabulous then that.
Also Greta is in awe of the tree.
Friday, November 25, 2011
a day of thanks
I always have loved Thanksgiving. The tradition in my family growing up was close friends coming together due to our little family of four. The brood has expanded over the years, fiancees and girlfriends have joined the mix, and now their are two delcious turkeys to devour. one is baked (naturally) the other is fried and smells like heaven. I still remember the first time my father and godfather attempted to fry a turkey. It was a dry (fry) run for thanksgiving and they were plowed off their asses! They also attempted to do it in the garage which is a huge no. Its one of my fondest memories of my godfather because it was just such a hilarious memory that emodies my family.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Canvas Jellies
Since moving into a gorgeous apartment all I have wanted is to blow up a picture I took and frame it. I have some contenders but I believe this is the winner. I found an incredible website that you can have it blasted on to a canvas.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Some Old Photos
Can not wait for beautiful summer days when I can frolick and get fabulous pictures again. I have been tragically terrible with playing with my camera and I miss it!
Monday, April 11, 2011
one of princess diana's bridesmaids
Sarah-Jane Gaselee Just 11 at the time of the wedding, Gaselee's father, racehorse trainer Nick Gaselee, had taught Prince Charles how to ride. In a 2008 interview with the U.K.'s Mail Online, she recalled the moment Diana asked her to be part of the wedding party. "I remember Diana giving me a piggyback ride when she asked me."
I just find it ridiculously sweet that the future princess never became a prima donna.
I just find it ridiculously sweet that the future princess never became a prima donna.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
youngestttt
If you’re a youngest child...You’re all about fun. The most outgoing of all in the birth order spectrum, youngest children live to have a good time (it may be because your parents were more laid-back by the time you came along). On a typical first date you’ll have your date laughing so hard that water shoots out his or her nose. In fact, “most famous comedians are youngest children,” says Dr. Leman. A partial list of famous examples: Jon Stewart, Jim Carrey, Ellen DeGeneres, Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy. And forget ho-hum plans like dinner and a movie; you love to do the unexpected, often on the spur of the moment. You’re the type to take someone to a party only to whisper, “Let’s get out of here” two minutes later... and then convince your date to take a road trip to Atlantic City or Vegas for the weekend.
Your love challenge: “Babies are the least financially dependable,” warns Dr. Leman (it comes from being, well, taken care of all your life). That means your date may be stuck picking up the tab when your credit card is maxed out. Also, some youngest children — not you, of course! — use that last-born charm and charisma to be a bit, ahem, manipulative, says Dr. Leman. That breed of baby will leave a date and sneak off to hit golf balls with pals or something similar, leaving the other person wondering what happened.
Best match: Either the oldest child (they serve as a good counterbalance in a parent-child sort of way) or middle child (they value friendships, so they totally understand why you love being the life of the party).
Your love challenge: “Babies are the least financially dependable,” warns Dr. Leman (it comes from being, well, taken care of all your life). That means your date may be stuck picking up the tab when your credit card is maxed out. Also, some youngest children — not you, of course! — use that last-born charm and charisma to be a bit, ahem, manipulative, says Dr. Leman. That breed of baby will leave a date and sneak off to hit golf balls with pals or something similar, leaving the other person wondering what happened.
Best match: Either the oldest child (they serve as a good counterbalance in a parent-child sort of way) or middle child (they value friendships, so they totally understand why you love being the life of the party).
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