~ my two children who I love entirely even when they curse at me or keep me up all night.
~ a husband who truly is my perfect match and my perfect partner in life and in all things.
~ an amazing family! I am beyond blessed to have the most generous and loving parents and grandparents, an amazing great-grandmother who is 96 years old, siblings who really do enrich my life, and in-laws who have unquestioningly accepted me into their own flock.
~ the ability to provide my family with healthy, wholesome, and safe food.
~ the fact that we get to live in one of the most beautiful, safe places in the world.
~ each wonderful day!
How about you?
I am so late with this post due to a very frustrating experience editing photos last night. I spent a few hours going through all of the images I shot during our trip to Kingslanding on Sunday. I picked out the ones I really liked and edited them carefully. When I tried to post them here, it was taking forever! So, I decided to re-size the files, making them smaller and faster to load. They ended up being too small and pixelated at the size I wanted to use. Argghhh! I just gave up. Today I spent the entire day running around doing errands and didn't have time to pop back here until now.I fully intended to start from scratch again ...but that is sooo much work!
I decided just to post these pictures as they are. Sometimes perfect doesn't really matter.

It really was a gorgeous day ...hot even. I think it got up to 23 degrees. As this was the last open weekend of the season, there was a country style auction. We ended up coming home with a turkey ...a live one!












That is a wonderful Thanksgiving list! I want to see pictures of your turkey! I think that's a wonderful thing to come home with. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! I especially love the one of the hats.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of a picture perfect day :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful things to be thankful!
ReplyDeleteperfect doesn't matter half as often as we (I) think it does!! My partner tells me about Kings landing! sounds like a neat place. is that straw being braided?
ReplyDeleteYes Erin. They were demonstrating the different ways to braid straw for a hat. It was pretty neat.
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