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This month: Snapshots


Soft yellow. 


Morning coffee.


Coin sorting with my oldest.


Bench building.


Ah, spring. :)


Magnets and chalk.


Tiny greenhouse. 


This month has treated us well.
It wasn't as busy compared to the previous month. 
We've managed to get a few projects done. We are still in the process of working on our front porch. 
Soon I'll add some patio lights on the back porch. I'm looking forward to spending more time outdoors and us firing up the grill.- I must admit this is one of my favorite times. 

How about you? How has this month treated you? 

Until next time...
I hope you all are enjoying this beautiful spring weather.

-Stephanie

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  1. Spring is my favorite time of the year. I welcome the long warm days after the short cold ones of winter.

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    1. Ah yes! I've always loved Spring and Autumn. - Spring is a time for rain, flowers and cooler weather. Autumn is for cider, scarves, and cozy throws on the sofa. :) Thanks so much for stopping by! I absolutely love hearing from my readers. And a BIG congrats on your sweet bundle of joy!

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  2. Looks like you have a lot of sweet projects in progress :)

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  3. Well you know about my mom. But this month has been just nuts all month long. I'm exhausted and ready for May!

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    1. I do.. :(
      I hope that next month treats you better. Keep your head up!

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