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Our weekend {Sweet November}


"A sun-drenched sky

on a windy autumn day;

out across open fields

passing clouds make shadow play.



Silent beauty in multi-hues

but ominous in a sense;

for though today be delightful

darkness soon gains precedence.-   Ray, Psychology of Seasons



Hello November, so nice to have you here...


Hello sun -You're so beautiful on our evening walks.


Colors of fall-Make me feel so cheerful.


Golden leaves have taken over this path-so pretty much!


A little playground fun-A lovely evening to play out in the autumn sun.


Beautiful Colorado mountains.


Lunch time-Fajita pizza, prepared by my wonderful husband.

Zebra cake, with Mocha frosting...(You read right, Zebra cake. It's a premium cake mix, and it should come out looking like Zebra stripes. Our cake didn't come out with the stripes, but oh boy it was delicious.)
Here's the link for the cake mix-zebra-cake mix

Delicious indeed!

Playtime with Moon sand.

What a tough life-Wake, eat & sleep! lol

It's nice to start a new month. I see so many possibilities, and changes coming our way.  We spent most of our weekend entertaining and playing with our sweet one. Our daughter loves exploring, and so do we! We made our way out to the park-The weather was warm, with a gentle breeze. Our daughter played on the playground and also enjoyed some time playing in the leaves. Playtime at the park was so peaceful. The sun was starting to set, and everything was at peace. 

While some days are spent indoors, we enjoy simple tasks around the home. We bake, cook, and I've been doing some much-needed organizing. This weekend we enjoyed a nice chicken fajita pizza. My husband wanted to cook up something new. -We also made a french toast bake on one of the mornings. It was delicious and went well with a nice cup of coffee.  I baked a simple zebra cake and added some mocha frosting. (With all of these delicious dishes, I've been making sure to keep up with my workout routine) =)

We are expected to get snow here in a few days; I've been getting things ready. My husband has worked on preparing our lawn for the upcoming winter months. We still need to schedule a sprinkler blow-out. There's so much on our to-do list, but I'm sure we will get it all done.

I've actually thought about catching up on some reading, but I've been working on a few cards. I'll make sure to make time for that soon.  How did you spend your weekend? I hope it was a lovely one spent with loved ones.

Hello and welcome to new/old readers! It's so nice to have you come along on this journey with me. 

Comments

  1. I LOVE that picture of the sun coming through the trees. Sounds like a great weekend.

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    1. Thank you, Angela. I love that picture too. It was beautiful out. I hope you had a lovely weekend with your family.

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  2. I love perfect weekends with good food, and family time. That pizza looks yummy!! www.fashionistamomma.com

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    1. Thank you! We sure did enjoy, and I hope you did as well. =) Have a wonderful week.

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  3. Hi Stephanie. Thanks for you lovely comment on my blog. What a lovely collection of photos here - those Colorado mountains are beautiful. I like the look of the zebra cake. I thought they were called marble cakes but your name for them is better! x

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    1. Hello Gillian, thanks for stopping by! (hehe)-The name Zebra cake was actually on the package for the cake mix. I thought it was fun! And tastes delicious! =)

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  4. Your photos are so pretty. The pizza and cake look delicious! I'm glad you had a nice weekend. :)

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    1. Jennifer, aw thank you! They were delicious, and fun to make. Have a wonderful week. =)

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  5. Crazy busy! I was shooting photo stories and mamas for my nursing project.

    I am glad you had a fantastic weekend and man that cake and pizza look yummy.

    Love the shot of the sun shining through the trees! It is beautiful!

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    1. Oh my, sounds like you were a busy lady! Thank you, Dina, you're always so sweet. Well the cake was supposed to turn out looking like zebra stripes, lol-that's didn't happen, but it was delicious.

      Aw, thank you for your comment on my picture. I though it was a beautiful shot as well. =)

      I hope you have a wonderful week!

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  6. Hi Stephanie, I enjoy your moments with you...feels so good :) I've always wanted to experience "real" Autumn weather with the leaves changing colors and the cool weather - but since we don't have it here, I'm thrilled to visit your blog & read about it here. Thanks for a beautiful day.

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  7. Hi Stephanie!! That zebra cake looks delicious! Your daughter will have so many great memories of spending quality time with her parents...I love that! Have a wonderful week my friend!! Thanks for linking up!

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  8. Beautiful photos and post! Blessings to you! Found you at Michell's.

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