Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Photo of the Day - Days 22-28

Day 22:
The prompt was "frozen." Tom painted the side of the shed in our backyard early last year and it remains frozen in time, for now anyway. I think the idea is to just paint over the 2012 and just let it always be the year of the robot.

Day 23:
So this photo was taken in a moment of pure UGH. This is keeping it real - sometimes our house looks like this. Laundry baskets, piles of books, pugs everywhere, a vacuum that was pulled out in a half bit attempt at convincing ourselves to clean...oh well, I don't live in a magazine, sadly.

Day 24:
Took a few pics of Tom doing our taxes but he vetoed their posting. I respect it - if he were to try to post pics of me on the internet that I hated, I'd use my veto power as well. For the record, he was really adorable - no matter what he says.

Day 25:

Celeste and Allan-Michael picked up these little cuties while on vacay and now they add a little bit of whimsy to my otherwise pretty whimsy-less job. I love spreadsheets as much as the next gal, but these are definitely a happy little reminder of my sweet Tele and Fender. And they're teeny - so teeny. 

Day 26:

We met some friends for dinner before a show and while we were waiting on everyone to arrive I snapped one of these lame-o couple self pics. I take them frequently so this will most assuredly not be the last one.

Day 27:
The prompt was "passion." Clearly I didn't interpret this romantically. I was having a passionate craving for sweets and my sister had just so happened to bake a batch of chocolate chip cookies. I asked Ezra if he would show me what he was eating and he dutifully opened his mouth to show off his half chewed up dessert. What a guy! I mean really, he's such a BOY.

Day 28:
What? You're not interested in what I had for dinner? Too bad, it was delicious and Tom pretty much nailed it. It's not super fancy, just lentil soup and grilled cheese - but those lentils were homemade and that grilled cheese was made with plugra (basically, the best butter) and havarti on really great sourdough. Also, we totally ate in front of the TV like the classy people we are.


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