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September. Our Weekend

 
I love September, especially when we're in it.-Willie Stargell
 
 
Blooming with love~
 
Groceries all bagged up, and ready to go!
 
Apple pancakes-Apples, cinnamon, nutmeg, some whip cream=delicious!
 
 
Our little artist~
 
 
September is finally here, and I'm ready to burn more candles and enjoy some hot apple cider. I can't wait for Autumn to arrive. This weekend we indulged in a few goodies and picked tomatoes from the garden. We used some tomatoes for our grilled kabobs. (They were delicious) I enjoyed my kabobs with a nice glass of Moscato.
Over the weekend we enjoyed some play shopping with our daughter. She really enjoys pretend shopping and cooking.  We bagged up her groceries, and later cooked up some tasty food in her play kitchen. We enjoyed painting in the morning with our little artist. I just love watching her create art. :)
My husband made apple pancakes over the weekend, and I must say I fell in love all over again. :) He's such a great cook!
We had a few garden visitors over the weekend, they must love the colorful blooming flowers as much as I do. I really enjoyed this four-day weekend with my family, we did so much together. I really enjoy the times we spend together, it makes my heart smile. How did you spend your weekend with your loved ones? 
I'd like to say hello to all my lovely new readers. I appreciate all of you. :)
 

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  1. Thank you so much! They were yummy. :)

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  2. A long weekend with family is so refreshing. It always makes me happy too.
    Angela @ Time with A & N

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  3. Wow, those are some awesome-looking pancakes! I could go for some of them right now. :)

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  4. Angela, I agree! :) Thanks for stopping by.

    Jennifer, if you love apples they are delicious! :)

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  5. Angela, I agree! :) Thanks for stopping by.

    Jennifer, if you love apples they are delicious! :)

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  6. I love the picture of the little hands on the toy cart.. Adorable!

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  7. Hey Stephanie!! You're a lover of Fall too? My absolute FAVORITE season! Don't you just love those long weekends when it's just you and family! I LOVE seeing families cherish time together. We pretty much did the same thing! But it was "College Football" in the Pulliam household...ALL weekend, lol! As always...thanks for linking up! May you and the family have a wonderful rest of your week!

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  8. Michell, yes I love Fall! :) The pretty leaves changing colors, and the aroma of warm apple pie as it fills the entire house. I love it!
    College football, sounds fun! Sounds like you all enjoyed the weekend. That's always nice to hear. Thank you for stopping by. :)

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  9. Sadly I'm far away from my loved ones so I can only chat with them on facetime. I miss them so much but I fill the days with a lot of things to do that way I don't cry too much when I see them. Today was a busy day for photography. A lot of photos were taken today and only more to be taken tomorrow.

    I'm glad you got to enjoy your weekend!

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  10. Aw Dina, I remember you saying that you would be away from family for a little. I know they miss you just as much. I'm glad to hear you have stayed busy with your photography. I absolutely love your photography. Thank you so much for stopping by! :)

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  11. Aww thank you Stephanie it's keeping me very busy! It's fun but I'm also very ready to have this training completed so I can go home.

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  12. You're so welcome! Dina, I totally understand. Just hang in there, and once you get home your family will greet you with loving open arms.

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