You know I’m obsessed with teardrop trailers, right? Well, on Thursday I did a late-night run for camping supplies, and what to my wondering eyes should appear but a trailer hauling four candy-coated teardrops!!! They were so pretty! I was mad because I didn’t have my camera. I called Lloyd to tell him about them and whine that I didn’t have my camera. Then I checked my purse. I had my camera. D’oh!
Stage three
Remember the old grape border in the dining room? Well, it finally came down and I started to paint over the old glue. (Too lazy to remove all of it.) I just slapped it up, and Lloyd said, “That looks cool. You should leave it that way.” So now I’m trying to make it look […]
Reunion – Check!
Lloyd’s family gets together every year around the Fourth of July at a Lutheran camp in Missouri. We’re leaving Friday morning and I was going to write down a list of things to take on a piece of paper, but I’ll just list it here. Make sure we get it all in the car, ok? […]
Oh the carnage
I didn’t actually take any pictures that turned out this nicely (I only had my phone). But I took a lot of pictures, and these are each several of those combined. P.S. There are a couple of photos added below, and for some other great shots – go to Brad’s site.
Seward Nebraska 4th of July Pictorial
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For Deborah!
It’s not often that I post twice in one day, but here goes. This morning I had to get ready in a rush, so I posted a back-up post (one written several days ago). We have had lots of delightful company in our fair town, and the best of them all – except for Santa […]
The turquoise and lime one ROCKS! Only I would need a little lime VW bug to haul it. So pretty.
Eenie, meenie, minie, mo ….
(now would you actually travel in the teardrop, or just hang out in it in your driveway?)
What do you mean would she “just hang out in it in the driveway”? Lauren would sell all her worldly possessions to just own a little piece of land to park that baby on, and she’d take up permanent residence…except for the whole outdoor plumbing problem…
Ah, you know me well!