Wednesday, March 7, 2012

My Heart

Thinking about things on the porch.

Eating an apple.

The garage.

Breakfast.

Walking back from the post office.


A day in Lloyd. It was all of this. It was so much more.
It was glorious.

16 comments:

  1. Oh, my heart too! Those Elmo jammies! A boy and a stick! Thanks for sharing the glorious day with us. :)

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  2. See, that's what we need right here. More southern porches. Oxford American is wrong, wrong, wrong.

    xoxo

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  3. It looks like a great day in Lloyd.

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  4. It's really the simple, elemental things in life that sustains us. Staying in the moment with your grandson...heaven on earth.

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  5. What a perfect boy for a perfect day!

    Is that really a snowmobile? or does Arctic Cat also make something that will work in Florida?

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  6. Catching up with you. From the ridiculous to the sublime, i.e. Rush to the O Boy. Beautiful Boy. Beautiful day. x0 N2

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  7. I cant believe how big he is!

    And why does Mr.Moon have an arctic cat in florida?

    xoxoxo

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  8. Sweetest boy. I cannot believe he is almost 2 1/2 as you said yesterday. Holy moly. And another baby coming - I'm so excited.

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  9. Mel- A boy and a stick, indeed! I swear.

    Chrissy- Well, my porches are not those stylized gorgeous outdoor parlors that Oxford was probably talking about.
    They are funky. I love them.

    Syd- Oh. It was.

    Taradharma- Yep.

    Jeannie- It's a four-wheeler. By Arctic Cat.

    N2- Yes, well. From the ridiculous to the sublime is perfectly true.

    Michelle- We are still connected! I think of you and then, there you are! I miss you so. Florida Arctic Cat = Four Wheeler. Or ATV.

    Jill- He was SO sweet yesterday.

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  10. He's like a tiny Huck Finn, with his fishing pole :)

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  11. I'm not sure what's up with comments. I left you a comment on this post, how could i not?! about owen being so adorable and adored, and the comment had disappeared. this has happened a few times recently with comments on your blog. not sure what's up with blogger...

    hugs.

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  12. These are the things that build good people.
    As he grows up, especially in his teens, he's just gonna luv all the folks he runs into talking about his elmo jammies pictures online.

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  13. Jo- I know! Timeless stuff here.

    Angella- That just PISSES me off because dammit, I cherish each of your words. Thank you for coming back and taking the time to recomment. I mean it. I appreciate that.

    Magnum- Hey! At least he was wearing SOMETHING.

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  14. Oh my! What a big boy! And so adorable.

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  15. I used to have comments disappear on Ms. Moon's site, so now every single time I submit a comment I first copy it (as in copy/paste) (in case it doesn't stick and I have to re-enter it)then after I submit it I check that it really stuck by scrolling down the comment section. Hope that helps!

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  16. Ah, memories -- my #2 Son is 16 today, but that used to be him.

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