About Me
- Jessi
- Mom of five lovely daughters, wife of one dashing man. Born in Utah, grew up in Oregon, live in Georgia.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Southern Lights
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Endure through Faith
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Monday, April 25, 2011
Easter Egg Hunt
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Sunday, April 24, 2011
Easter Pay-off
Do you see how big Mr. Knightley is?! He's part of the family now. :)
I hope you had a very, very happy Easter.
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Friday, April 22, 2011
I love my house in the spring time
Over the winter I kind of got lazy about picking weeds. But while I was in North Carolina David worked like a mad-man and got our yard looking spic and span. He planted our garden out back, spread pinestraw in all the beds, and got ferns to hang on our porch. It was such a wonderful surprise. Now every time I drive up to our house I am reminded of how lucky I am to be married to such an awesome guy. Some days I really don't deserve him.
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Emily's Baptism
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Sisters Retreat
Where has April gone?! My last blog post was in March! My next few posts will play catch-up for anyone intersted in what I've been doing for the last month.
April began with a wonderful "sisters retreat" to a cabin up in North Carolina. I was so busy relaxing and enjoying myself that I didn't take many pictures. (That's Audra & Jessie's job when we're together, anyway.) But here are a few experiences I did catch.
We took a drive into the Great Smokey Mountains National Park and walked around a campground there. We discovered this old church-- originally built in 1836 and later reconstructed in 1912. This picture is meaningful to me because while we were there Abbi started reading the book "Christy," which I then read once we got home. It was set in the Great Smokey Mountains in 1912. It's fun to imagine that this church is similar to the one she taught in.
At the same campground we took a walk along the river. It was actually a horse trail that we followed, but we were careful to watch where we stepped. :)
We wanted to get a picture of the four of us together, but since no one was around to take one, Jessie came up with the idea to hang the camera from a tree and use the self-timer. It worked!
In one of our trips into Bryson City I fell in love with these beautiful blossoms. I later discovered it is a Pink Dogwood. Someday I want to have one in our yard.
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