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Home is where- Giggles are heard, coffee is brewing, and time is spent with family.
Home is where toys are scattered, tickles are given, and hugs and kisses are necessary. 
Home is where memories are created, meals are prepared, and boo-boos are kissed, by mommy and daddy.
Home is where-Silly faces are made, gardening is done, and learning is fun! 
Home is where we kick up our feet after a long day and enjoy these simple, lovable moments.
Our home is filled with love, and yes it can sometimes get a little chaotic...but boy I do love my time at home with my family. Home is where I feel most comfortable.

“What I love most about my home is who I share it with.” 
― Tad Carpenter



Our little one's journal. 


Korean fried rice.

Indoor camping. :)

Preparing pizza.






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  1. Love it. And the pizza looks awesome by the way. Made me hungry for some :)

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    1. Angela, thank you! The pizza was definitely delicious. :) Hopefully you were able to have some pizza tonight!

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  2. I love this. That indoor camping is a great idea!

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  3. I love this! I also love the idea of indoor camping! No bugs to bother me there!

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    1. Ida, thank you. Oh and yes indoor camping was fun.-Our daughter enjoyed stuffing the tent with all of her stuffed animals. haha~ We enjoyed, and yes no bugs! :) Thank you for stopping by.

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  4. It's so nice to see the things you and your family do at home. I feel the same way, home is my very favorite place to be. :)

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    1. Jennifer, you're so kind. Thank you. I feel at peace when I am at home with my family. I'm so happy other's feel the same way. :)

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  5. Love this Stephanie! I really like the indoor camping idea! :)

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  6. Gah a tent inside! LOL I love it!

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    1. Dina, Lol. I think Thane would love it, maybe? ;) Our daughter loved it so much.

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