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the third of july….

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this night was pretty close to perfect.
not sure how it could have been better even.
our friends had a party at their home in the country on the 3rd of july.
it poured rain from 2 – 5 PM (everyone was nervous) & then cleared up to the best evening we'd had in weeks.

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the first thing my kids want to do when they get here is fish.

always.

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within a couple minutes they were pulling out fish!

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the problem with fishing……taking OUT the hook.
no one in our family can or wants to do it.

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thankfully we have our friend joel.
a REAL fisherman.
he said "i have been doing this all my life.  i'm from minnesota" 
i said "yeah….we're from newton"

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my mom helped annie catch this little sunfish.
as soon as i saw it i had a childhood flashback of catching those with my grandpa in his boat dock with i was 
annie's age….oooooold memory…..thirty years old.

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joel took some video with his phone for me….pay no attention to the finger on the lens for a bit.

    

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sean was the only one brave enough to hold the fish in his hands.

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talby wanted nothing to do with touching her fish.
they all caught a lot that day.
joel was stuck helping us for quite a while.

after the fishing….i washed my hands and i found the best part of the party!

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a brand new teeny tiny baby to hold.
i held him and held him and held him.

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annie wanted a turn holding him too.
we studied his itty bitty adorable little toes.
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his big brother was peeking at who was holding his baby.
he came in for a kiss right after.
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oh annie's face!    she LOVES babies like i do…..it runs deep!

even lauren took a turn…..how could anyone resist?
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swimming in the pond…..pushing each other off the dock……

the food was yummy.
the company was familar and cozy….many had known me all my life.
the scenery was stunning.

as soon as it was dark they had a fireworks show over the pond.
it was so gorgeous.
like we were in a movie or something.
the boys watched the fireworks from the dock!

it was one of those days that you can't help but be grateful and happy to be living this life.

 

 

Melanie Daryl - Hihi! Such a cute baby! Oh well, how many fish did they catch? And was there ever a time they got scared of holding ’em? Your childhood is not complete without catching fishes. Sadly, I haven’t tried that one ‘coz I grew up in the ‘dolls era.’ Hahaha!

Kelly - I love hearing your voice talking to your kiddos on video. You have such an encouraging mother voice. Kelly

DanaD@BoysMyJoys - I’m so curious/nosey…
was there no block party this year for the 4th?
Your block parties always make me wish I lived in that sort of neighborhood!
They look like so much fun!

jessica hines - Hi Meg, I have followed your blog for a while ever since I saw it as one of my friend’s faveorites. Great ideas, beautiful photos! Love it! Hope you get the chance to check out my etsy shop.. http://www.etsy.com/shop/jlhart123…the second letter is a lowercase L even though it looks like a one..haha

Peta - You look super cute, Meg! Summer has ‘freshened you’ somehow if that sounds as nice as it’s meant to??? I am jealous of your summer. It’s winter here. My water bottle was frozen in my car this morning ….

Sharla - Just watched the video – am I hearing “Knee Deep” in the water by Zac Brown?!?!

sonja - Cute baby, cute video, cute dress, cute you! Love it all–great shots. Thanks for sharing.

Amy Slavik@ Little For A Little While - I’m from MN and have NEVER baited my own hook or unhooked my own fish! I wish I was brave and could do it, especially to show my girl it was no big deal, but I just can’t do it!!! That’s what the daddy is for! I love seeing summer through your eyes, looks like you have so much fun!

alicia @ la famille - love days like that 🙂 great pics!

shauna - what a good day.
thank you LORD for those….
and my favorite photo is of course the one where joel is helping and the light is shining over his shoulder…so perfect!
ps you know everyone loves seeing you on video right? make me look forward to september!

Courtney Hohimer - I LOVE your dress! You look super cute and awesome!

ashley jensen - Ooh this makes me miss fishing. My family are big time fishermen (and women)! I have hooked many worms, and unhooked many fish. For some reason I was never trusted with a filet knife to actually gut one but I have watched countless times and could do it with my eyes closed. I just KNOW I could.

connie - Meg,
You look amazing in these pictures the last few days!!

amy b. - love all these photos!! What a fabulous place! And it reminded me that we have yet to go fishing this summer-it’s so fun with the kids-who am I kidding, I love it too!

Kompankansas - Great post, great photos Meg. Hope all is well.

Melissa Irvin - What an awesome time! We also celebrated on the 3rd and I slept as much as I could on the 4th!

happygirl - It did look like a PERFECT day. I’m glad you captured so much of it and wrote about it. Bookmarked. I day to return to when you’re having a “not so perfect” day. 🙂

Shauna Howington - I love that your son calls you Mother. That’s what my middle child has always called me. Btw, I would love to know what kind of lens you’re using. Great photos!

Valerie @ Chateau A La Mode - Awwww, love times like that. Love people I’ve known forever, there’s a certain bond for sure.

Katie - Beautiful photographs! You’ve got the eye. Big time.

Meredith Salmon - That looks like a great time. My kids love fishing. We are surf fishermen though. My Dad has always surf fished. I love it. Also, love the dress, where did you get it???

Liz Stockham Schmidt - Love the pictures! What kind of camera did you use?

karen - so nice. your pics are so nice to look at meg!

Sabrina - yeah… if you’re from Minnesota and you can’t take a fish off the hook there may be something wrong with you. 🙂
Love your dress!

Lisa - I love days that are pretty close to perfect! Sometimes they feel too far and few between. Love the pictures and video too .

Gemma @ Musings of a gem - Really nice post, I can imagine what it was like!
I love perfect days…they will stay in your memory forever : )
Gemma x

Brianna - Meg…where is your dress from?? LOVE IT!

Cindy - Beautiful post, Meg. My girlies loved the fishing video! They kept asking me how Scott was holding that fish (because they couldn’t see the line). Guess I need to take them fishing more often! My hubby won’t even help with fishing…it’s always up to me to put the worms on and touch the fish! He says he doesn’t enjoy fishing…me neither really, but I’ll do it for my kiddos! Loved your dress by the way!

julia - okay, ya’ll know you were simming in the the SAME pond that had those fish. I really, really, really love buying things at the grocery store.

Jenna - I’m so jealous of your kids! My hubs and I have been fishing so many times since we started dating and I still have not caught one! I’ve caught seaweed, a bush, the dock and a tree, but never a fish 🙂 Bravo to them!
Jenna

tara - love those days.
beautiful shots capturing the perfection of your time with friends and family!

Robyn Farmer - Yeah for Lauren being in a picture! I always love seeing her, she’s a stunning beauty.

Dawn - Love the pictures. It looked like a lot of fun. =)

Sharla - Sounds like a perfect night.

Beth - Lovely! Love how you said “Joel was stuck with us”. We took my hubby fishing once for Father’s day. I thought it was such a good idea . . but he ended up not fishing himself and just helping the kids the whole time (while I sat and read my book). More like Mother’s day actually 🙂 Annie is so sweet with the baby!!!

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doorways…..

                                                i found a few fun doors this weekend.

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come read about my goals for keeping active this summer & enter to win a $100 Dicks Sporting Goods Gift Card!

but i have to admit….it's been difficult with this HEAT!

 

 

aimee - meg — i saw the multicolored tile garage on pinterest and immediately thought: “oh, that looks just like something that would live in lawrence!” clicked on it, then realized that it was your picture and that it WAS from lawrence! oh, sadness, i miss it so much.

Holly - Hey Meg! Did you notice that the second and the fifth doors are the same, just different colors and the class on the second one has been replaced with wood. Love them all!
Holly

Mindy - Ah, the doors of Lawrence! Great pictures!

Jenny B. - Love all those doors! Makes me think of this post:
http://welcometoheardmont.com/2011/05/the-doors-of-paris/
I’m catching up on a few days, and I love the b&w’s of you and your sis too!

Leslie - great photos!

shauna - oooooooo! love the red and aqua one! and the sunfire ceramics one!

Laura Phelps - AWESOME
I am in Cape Cod right now with my best friend from LA…and you would LOVE some of the houses and door ways!! My camera has not been far from me…

Amy - I miss Lawrence dearly. Such an inspiring place! The red and turqouise…where else would you find that?

Rita - Here’s one more for you! Thought your family might enjoy making this!
http://smartbottomenterprises.blogspot.com/2011/07/tooth-fairy-door.html

Wendy - Meg, we were in Chicago the last 5 days and I was really missing you. Remember the fun that was had one year ago? Alas, more fun will be had in less than 2 months. YIPPEEE!

Cathy - Oh, man! I love ’em all!

Kimberlee - The double blue doors make me want to watch Notting Hill.
I love a colorful post like this.
It makes me happy…even when it’s 110.

nicole @ deliajude - those are some great doors.

Stephanie - LOVE the doors – after the CRAP day I’ve had – this made me cheer up a little!! Thanks – question – I have come across a door or two that I would have loved to shoot – but thought I can’t just take a picture of someone else’s house – Is that what you do? or do you have to get permission? what is the norm on something like that? Thanks

Heather - These doors make me sorry I live in drab, homogenous JoCo, the home of Johnson County Beige.

Tiffany - The seventh door – the one with the star – that looks like a star from the Order of the Eastern Star. Very cool doors – BTW.

sara's art house - Love, love, love! The last one is awesome- and I love the red + turquoise. Happy Monday to you 🙂

kim - Meg ~ can you give me the reference for where you get your photos blown up to poster size. i know you mentioned it a while ago, but i can’t seem to find that post. thanks so much……kim

Short, Sweet Season - That last door is aMAZing! So perfect for taking pics of families with a fun background.

Amy @ dwell in the season - My mom and I have been taking pictures of doors for years! We finally made a Shutterfly book of them. I love your pictures of doors! 🙂

Margaret - So many fun pictures just waiting to be taken in front of those doors! And i totally agree about the heat making it difficult to get active outside–our little family went for a hike on Saturday and only made it for an hour before we treked back to the car and headed for some air conditioning.

Nicole B. - I LOVE that in the 7th photo, the door on the right has the street number 924 1/2 – the 1/2 makes it a little more whimsical I think – like something out of Harry Potter 🙂

Cindy - Beautiful! I love old doors and windows! The red one is gorgeous! I always drive a little bit out of the way when take my kiddos to their classes and every time they ask why I go that way…and every time my answer is the same…to drive by the church with the beautiful front doors! Perhaps next time I should stop for a photo 😉

Tiffany @ Easie Peasie - Oh these doors are DELISH!!! I wish I could use a few for a photo session! They are GORG!!! Happy Mondy!♥

Kristin Bommer - meg, i’m blogging about you…. check it out 🙂 you are on my “keep it real” blogger list lol!

SaraG - Cool post! That one with the star at the top looks awfully familiar… 😉

Alysa - ohhh, i love a good door, too. always on the lookout for color and texture and variety of material! fun post, Megan.

Holly - those are fun! We are in a small town and there are a ton of fun old barns and buildings here!

happygirl - Oh my I love Dick’s Sporting Goods. and I think you have a wonderful eye for photography. I would NEVER have thought to shoot doors. So pretty.

Sharla - Very cool! Love them – especially that last one 🙂

Oberheu.wordpress.com - Love them! I’m picturing them printed and mounted in an old window frame, with a different door in each window pane. Wouldn’t that be cute? Maybe by the front door with some kind of welcome sign. I think you’ve inspired a new project!

amy - i have a thing for doors too…and old signs and cameras and vintage fisher price toys… : ) i love the two doors next to each other and that last one was definitely the coolest!

Christy - love em you must use some of these for a background for family photos..

alicia @ la famille - so fun…they’re all beatiful in their own way. i love the blue double door.

kristi rediske - I love doors too-I need to go around and find some neat ones myself! Are those doors in your hometown-I am guessing no because I am from your home town and I don’t remember seeing them. I saw on the news that it is very hot where you are-i am in arkansas and its hot here too but not as bad as you all-try hard to stay cool!

Terrie G - You found LOTS of great doors! Thanks for sharing them

ClassiclyAmber - I love a good door! These are so cool…

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annie and flowers and awesome

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this is on the way out of the door now….a reminder as you leave.
(purchased here)

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sunflowers at the grocery store….i've been looking forever ….they had to come home with me.

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annie's card….camper with a flashlight….the hearts!  
just so darn precious.

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checkng the clearance in the garden dept. at walmart.
i am all for sippy cups until kids declare they are too big….with her feeling lonely this week…she wanted one.
i love them.
they don't spill!

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i'm happy even though i don't look that happy.  i look just like my dad.
i got a table for $30….it was 75% off.
and i wanted it all year.
i was happy. 

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bunny ears on her cheeseburger.

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more storms and more trains.

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special blue drink bought for her playdate…yummmm…poured it into a cup to make sure it was even.  :)

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i cut a few of my maple leaf hydrangea flowers and some wild black eyed susans to put with the sunflowers.

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we were stuck in the donut shop for a long time because it was POURING.

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surprised that there was story time at the library when we got there…..and shy.
but we made a sombrero and sang a song.
it was much more fun than just looking for books.
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we are ready for talby and sean to come home.
they have been missed and it has been very quiet around here.
annie did get her very own babysitter yesterday and was SO HAPPY.  
and has rainbow painted fingernails too. 

thursdays are good.
close to friday….

:) 

Trinda - Ah, that railroad picture… I grew up in Hesston, lived in Newton twice(on First St. and Walnut St.) We are in Wash DC now and I miss KS fiercly (is that a word?) sometimes. Non-Kansans can’t understand. Love to read about your sweet family and am inspired by your blog!
Trinda

Doris - one of prettiest posts!
Your daughter is so sweet and it’s so vivid how smart and bright she is.

alphabetmomma - Love randomness! Annie is so cute! Her haircut…I love it! Bunny ears on the cheeseburger made me laugh out loud! Sippy cups are great! I’m always baby hungry and I have 6 kiddos!
Love your blog!!

valerie - i am sooooo having fun following you. does that make me a stalker?? kidding…thanks for the entertainment 🙂
just wondering what the color paint is on the rocker on your front porch in your “be awesome today” picture…caught my eye, i NEEd it on SOMETHING…
way to be fabulous 🙂

carly - love the print…but can u also tell us where u got the frame??????

Jessica @ These Are The Days - Love the framed saying.

Necole - Do not tell me that Wal-Mart is having a sell. I am trying to save money. I love the sunflowers. I think I will buy some today.

Suzy Adams - Meg,
I just wanted to say THANK YOU for making my mornings so bright! I am a mom and a first grade teacher. I start off each morning checking out your blog for a colorful start to my morning. You always brighten my day. It is summer vacation for both of us, and we are in the process of making our second annual “Summer List”. Last summer we had 88 activities to conquer!
Happy Summer,
Suzy

karen - Off topic question. What do you do when your kids won’t eat what you made?? Do you constantly yell to make them eat (like i do) or do you just let it go?

Cheryl - Great pics! Your blog always makes me smile 🙂 Love the print – just ordered one myself for the kitchen. TFS!

Jenna - Looks like Annie had the best day! By the way, I just love her name!
Jenna

Gabrielle - You are just the best blogger ever!

nancy - I had to go to the grocery store at 6 this am due to an intestinal gift for my daughter (hello, summer!) and the weather reminded me of KS… dark clouds, warm outside, wet from rain. loved it. I was also walking by a mirror the other day, caught a quick glance and thought i saw my mother… it was me! crazy.

Trina - She is the cutest.. I love the “Be Awesome Today” print. I need to work on that. I have been thinking a lot about you and your 5 littles and how you do it.. how you stay sane, how you get everything done and so on. You are one amazing lady!!! Hope you have a relaxing weekend! xo
Trina

Jen - Love the sign! I have a vinyl sticker on our main door that says “Return with Honor”–a good reminder for ALL of us! Have a great weekend. We are sending 2 of 4 kids to camp next week and I have to admit, I am looking forward to some quiet! HAHA

Kayla - You get stuck in the BEST places! You should post a picture of your dad so we can decide if you look like him or not!

Sugar Mama - Is it crazy that at the end of this post I was crying? Seeing her at the donut shop and story time makes me miss that age SO much with my daughter (who is now 8). And as my 14 year old son becomes more and more like a moody teenager, and my 12 year old son nears 13… I’m just getting so emotional these days!

Tami - Can i just say Annie is adorable! I love the bunny ears on her cheeseburger! :0)

Gemma @ Musings of a gem - Love that awesome print!
Happy Flowers : )
Gemma x

Karen Lehmann - you know i was threatening to take the sippy cups away – from my 4 and 5 year olds – i KNOW people think I should. thank you for making me feel like its ok. because THEY DONT SPILL!!! 🙂

hannah - those are some knockout pretty flowers!
hooray for clearance!
looks like sweet annie-and you-have had a perfect week.
i know y’all can’t wait to hear all about camp!
xo

alicia @ la famille - sunflowers are my favorite…do i sound like “elf?” smiling’s my favorite 🙂
i love the sign by your door…may just have to get one for my house.
oh, and just so you know…i picked up the canvases for the butterfly art you did. i just adored them…now we have to make some of our own!

shauna - love the look on your face friend.
i know that kinda happy.

Cindy - I love the storm picture. I love the happy face with shake and cheeseburger picture too. I mostly love how you take pictures of the most random-everyday things because it reminds me of the beauty around me all. the. time.

mrs. may - Sunflowers are so gorgeous! And I want to see this clearance table!!

Kirsten J - Love the nails, love the memory you brought back of visiting my great grandma in Garden City Kansas about 30 years ago and those storms rolling through, love all of the pictures (as usual) and I love that you are soaking her up. My baby went to camp a few weeks ago…and I was so sad. And didn’t quite get the moms who were all “ah! she’s fine, we’re going out to dinner!” Because I have one in college, and you blink and there you are.

Mindy Harris - this post is so precious. i like seeing pics of your everyday life. i am impressed by the flashlight beam annie colored…!

Peta - I just ordered that print – thank you! Did you put yours in an ikea frame? What size? Thanksx

adrienne - send us the rain!!!!

Londen - I just love that Annie…she could not be any cuter! I only have one who is five, sometimes its hard because I’m her playmate.
Love the new print too.

Kelly - What a happy, fun, wonderful post. Sorry you guys were stuck but if you had to be stuck somewhere it seems like a donut shop’s not too bad. Kelly

deborah@applesinwonderland - love how siblings can love each other. annie takes your new sign to heart. give her some extra big hugs from me….and everyone else that reads this blog–that little girl is AWESOME!!!!

Lisa - your blog makes me smile! a lot! a lot a lot!
i also have an annie – she is 10 years old! she is named after her great grandmother! her nickname was annie pickle – because she was famous for making pies and preserves! my annie is the 7th on my hubby’s side of the family! happily, she has also inherited the annie pickle nickname!
tell your annie that my annie says hi!

Ashlyn@Pinecone - Love the “5”…I have one too.
Lovin the peek at your porch…and the new print. xo

amy b. - Love the sunflowers!! All the ones at our grocery store were dead! Boo! Now you’ve got me wanting donuts and a little girl as cute as Annie! Oh, and by the way, I was awesome today!! LOL!

julia - Love the sombrero hat project!
Your flower arrangement is beautiful. And your train pic makes me want to visit the center-ish of America.

Jennifer - SCORE on the 75% off table! Congrats. And btw, every time I see your super cute short hair style, it really makes me want to chop mine off. Especially in this summer heat. Hummm…I’m still pondering that one. 🙂

Holly - I loved everything about this post. So real life! Our big girl is going away next week for a mission trip. I am so proud but she will be missed. I love it when I get good deals. I have scored 2 new globes this week. One for $5 and one for free because I asked a friend if he had any laying around. And last…dont you love hydrangeas? They are my very favorite!

Michelle - can we see the table. . .pleeeease!

Staci - I love her bunny ears on her burger 😉 I am excited it’s almost Friday for Annie!!!!!! YAY!!!!

Kat - Okay today I am going to be Awesome, even though my day started at 5.30am with my two year old, *yawn*.
The other three are still asleep, it’s Friday here in Aus and the last three days of school hols AND I am going out for dinner tonight with the girls, soooo that is all pretty awesome.
I hope your day is awesome too.
Love that you are enjoying special time with little Annie, sunflowers and a discounted table.
Are you going to let us in on the baby comments?!

Terrie G - LoVe the last flower pic!! And how awful to be stuck in the doughnut shop! I’d take some of that rain! 🙂

shelley - annie is just so perfectly cute !! and hey..there is the train my husband drives..BNSF. We always say it stands for “better not start a family”…because railroaders are never home !

Susan - My daughter is nearly 11 and yes I still make her use sippy cups or the take and toss ones with straws…she doesn’t mind but her friends think I’m wierd.

Valerie @ Chateau A La Mode - You, Annie and this post are Awesome. Happy almost Friday!

Shannon - Looks like great bonding time with you and your baby girl! Yay for being stuck at the donut shop and a Walmart table at 75% off. Annie is so darn cute 🙂

Logan - I love that little girl. She is just precious and I know you and Craig have to be so proud of her. I’m sure she is loving her “mom” time this week.
The flowers are gorgeous!

Kori - um, i wanna hang out with you guys! stuck in chili’s *and* the donut shop due to storms?? awesome!!! 😀 and i love that annie gave her burger bunny ears…my son used to do that to everything!

Kimberly Dial - Love the sign. Want one. Thanks for the link. Congrats on the table. Don’t ya just love when you want something but you wait & it pays off? Yep! Me too!

Kimberly Dial - Love the sign. Want one. Thanks for the link. Congrats on the table. Don’t ya just love when you want something but you wait & it pays off? Yep! Me too!

Meg @ Everyday Nostalgia - Totally need that be awesome print!

happygirl - I can’t wait for Friday, too. This has been as long a week for me as it’s been for Annie. I need the “Be Awesome” sign for me when I walk out the door. (LOVE bead board) I miss trains. I’m from the mid-West and now live in the east. Commuter trains aren’t the same as TRAINS in the mid-west. Hang on Annie, it’s almost Friday.

Rachel J - Seriously Meg, I love you!
Something about getting a table 75% off at Walmart really knows how to make a girl happy 🙂 Been there, done that.
I’m pinching pennies and crossing fingers so that I can make it to Craft weekend! And I’m the first to comment on this post! Wooo!

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cardis, pink glitter and oprah

to try to celebrate the end of my school-year-of-freedom…..my friend and i went out for shopping & lunch.
we are good at that.
we do it well.

i went a little wild with the cardis at target.
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it is a wardrobe staple and i was out.
so i restocked.
before i went into the dressing room….i took my size in every color because they seem to be running low.
by the time i came back to put some back and make decsisions…the rest were gone.
of course there were the XS and S but i wore that in 6th grade.
i just thought it was funny.
i was not the only one who was cardi crazy yesterday.

and we went to sam's club to look for a new trampoline….and i left with a dress for annie instead…..
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i decided that summer should be brought in with neon pink nail polish with glitter on top….$2 at target.

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i call these my princess jasmine flip flops…..

it's my way of saying "summer….i accept you with open arms…..even though i already miss the quiet house"

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so did you watch the oprah farewells???

Oprah_winfrey

i have always had oprah on the dvr in my bathroom.
i could see what was on….decide if it was interesting…..watch or delete.

and now it's over.
as much as i disagree with some of oprah's beliefs….i have to give her credit.
she is amazing.
and she is generous.
just to know where she came from to where she is now.
and to know that she changed our lives….SHE DID.  
people treat each other differently than the previous generations…they know how to communicate more clearly because of oprah and her guests…..dr. phil….dr. laura berman….to name a few.
she talked about issues that no one would.
she brought things out of the dark.
she was not afraid to do hard things and ask hard questions and get to the real issue.

really she IS in everyone's world….everyone knows her name and what she stands for.  
what an accomplished life she has led so far!
 
so that's all i wanted to say.
i wanted to acknowledge that she is a truly strong and special person.
and i am so glad that i got to watch her on tv for 25 years.
i can't imagine anyone that could replace her.
and if i am being honest….i will really miss her show.

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Debbie Sedita-Kosiarski - One year later, I have decided to ring the summer in with the very same combination of colors…. Sinful Colors, 24/7 (neon pink) and Pinky Glitter… and putting them on tonight.

Doris - Discovered your site today. I’m also a mom and a wife so this is all close to me, and my interests 🙂
I loved Oprah’s show always. Sent her e-mail on that new address she gave,
and I got reply, with others she wrote back to.
She wrote us again, yesterday. That’s sweet that she added people who wrote her on list, and that she took time while on vacation, and wrote a nice e-mail.

tami@talkingwithtami.com - Your toes are fab Meg! You did a good job and coming from a former nail tech you did good chica! xoxo

kristi rediske - Ok-thanks so much-because of your post I had to go to Target and try to get me a cardigan-because you made it look so good-anyway-they had 1 in my size and its the same color as yours but the problem is-I ended up with a necklace to match, a purse, some capris , 2 t-shirts, and then I had to go to TJ Maxx and see what they had and i ended up with capris and a t-shirt-so – your blog cost me about $150.00 , if I was going to be honest, more than that! HA! I am glad you posted it all-I NEEDED something new!

Robin Smith - I stumbled upon your blog a while back and have read it daily ever since. Thanks for making me laugh, think, and relish in the awesomeness that is motherhood. You are just like all my dear friends back here in Nebraska… delightful and a breath of fresh air. God bless you, Meg.

Kathy - Wow. What a great first day of Summer. I feel spurred on to bust out the bubbles. We homeschool and the line between Summer and the schol year is a little blurred. My older kids have hit this odd age and arent too on board with anything. Not sure what to do about that:( We need some fun days but right now we are drowning in laundry and spilled cereal and sinus headaches:( Can we come over and play bubbles? and paint our toes glittery pink?

Flower Patch Farmgirl - All true, but I still feel oddly bad for James Frey.

deborah@applesinwonderland - love the self-portrait. i like to focus on things other than a messy house most days.
i will miss oprah. i think that i would disagree with ANYONE that i would spend 25 years with, you know?
she has brought light to many and been the hands and feet of love in many ways. i don’t have it in me to criticize any of it. that’s all. peace.

Jessie - I just love your blog. You are real and you make me feel good. Thank you for all your awesome bogging 😉

heidi @ wonder woman wannabe - my toes are in need of some pink sparkle to welcome summer, too! 🙂
thought of you and your ‘summer lists’ when i read this post today…
http://tatertotsandjello.blogspot.com/2011/05/20-summertime-projects.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+blogspot%2FOivM+%28Tatertots+and+Jello%29
cheers!
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beki - dang, i should have made it to Target yesterday!! hopefully my local tar-jay isn’t as popular as yours and I’ll still score 😉

amy jupin - great minds think alike.
i bought FOUR!
hello. my name is amy and i am addicted to cardigans.
love annie’s dress!

adrienne - i hear you… i wonder how i’ll feel at 4:00 on a quiet afternoon and she’s not there to keep me company.

Jen - You tempt me to try Target clothes again but I am resisting! Everything is soooo cute on the wrack but looks terrible on me. I have better luck at New York and Co. at the mall. – though the prices are as good.
You look very cute and summery! I am feeling your same pain/excitment over summer vacation! Thanks for posting honesty.
Oprah has accomplished the best the world can offer. Will it stand in eternity? Only what is done in the name of Jesus. That said I will miss her show. So many years at home with little ones—making “it” unil 4 pm and Oprah was signifcant ;O
Off to get a haircut/color/eyebrow wax- my treat to myself before going boldly into summer vacation!!
God Bless~

Dena - Love cardis! They’re a staple in a cold office in the summer. I love your dress also, is that from T too?

Sugar Mama - I love that you said that about Oprah because for some reason I find women saying this a lot: “Oh, i record Oprah, but I don’t love her. I just watch the show if I’m bored. I won’t miss it though.”
It’s like no one can own (no pun intended) that they enjoy Oprah. I really liked her show. I learned a lot. I cried sometimes. And times I rolled my eyes. But she was always authentic, in my opinion. And that’s what is appealing to me about people… I LOVE when they can stay true to their mission.
That dress on Annie is so cute! My daughter lives in sundresses… maybe some day I’ll learn how to sew a few.

Meg - I LOVE cardis! They are the perfect all-season staple – my office is freezing today even though it’s 80 degrees out. Add a cardi! 🙂

alyssa - well said. exactly how I feel about oprah, too.

Jenna - Loving the pink glitter polish. If this 32 week belly wasn’t in my way, it would totally be on my toes. Maybe my husband can do it…
Jenna
momofmanyhats.blogspot.com

Jennifer - Who the heck has used Oprah as a spiritual guide? When I think about it though… I’ll agree that there are a lot of people who lack critical thinking skills which is why I worry way more about the people who use Rush Limbaugh as any sort of a guide.
Anyway, love how you are preparing for summer.
Great nail polish!

Danett - I have that same cardi! I went crazy on the cardi’s and the long tanks. I think I bought everycolor… something for everyday this spring! =)

donna - i totally agree with you about oprah – i really haven’t watched her show in years, however in saying that there was some comfort in just knowing the show was on at 4:00 – i mean if there was nothing else to do at that time. i did like her show – i just kind of got tired of it.
love your blog meg!!! thanks for being my daily read – you! i will never get sick of.
have a great weekend.

Carol S. - Also love the cardi (new word for me)…so that’s how people look cute and put together…they shop! I should try it sometime. Wish I liked it. Happy summer. Isn’t there a part of you that is relieved about no backpacks/lunches/science tests/papers to sign/early morning hustle? I’m relieved that part is over! I work part time, so I’m out of the house part of most days, so that part will be interesting to see how they manage on their own.

leonie - do you know I love Oprah… not because I agreed with everything she did or said but because a woman has incited love, freedom and thoughfulness amongst us all…(and more I am sure of), I think she would love that we don’t ‘agree’ or ‘love’ her all of the time… I really think that was her message and purpose…. and the final shows… were tasteful, respectful and appreciative of the life that the Oprah Winfrey show had given her….
and Miss Meg….. love the cardi…. OMG I love mine!!!

Stefanie - I love your posts. I don’t always comment because sometimes I’m in a hurry, reading down my favorite blog list. But I always read your posts and usually come away feeling like I had a fun chat with a dear friend.
I’ve not watched Oprah more than 2 or 3 times, but I’ve heard such kind, good things about her. Didn’t she just start her very own TV network? I doubt we’ve seen the last of her 🙂

bobbie - I really don’t like Oprah and I won’t miss her show at all.. I’m going to go hide from all the shoes being thrown at my head for saying that. But before I go.. super cute cardi and dress for annie. I’m choosing to sport wild nail polish all summer, no pink at all! tonight’s choice was sea blue.

Life with Kaishon - Oh my gosh! That nail polish is SO fantastic! You are so right. It screams HELLO SUMMER : )
I love her little dress. Way better than a trampoline. We need one of those too. I love your pictures and your cardigans. I always liked Oprah because of the kindness thing. I am a fan of anyone that promotes kindness. Anyone at all.

Laura Phelps - I think you can replace Oprah 🙂

julia - I saw that pink glitter polish – I didn’t know it was on sale though.

~ Lollipop Doodles ~ - LOVE your spirit! Your personality is just so carefree! Wish you could do one of your weekend crafts in ATLANTA! Would love to have you here!

melissa*320 sycamore - When you say googly eyes it totally reminds me of googly bear on Monsters Inc! I love Oprah (she is quite controversial in my family..)and think the world truly is a better place because she has been in it. I especially enjoyed the farewell shows~I will miss having her in my dvr too!

BULLYMAMA - I just bought the same cardi yesterday!! Unfortunately I wanted that beautiful blue that you have on and they didn’t have it in my size so I settled for black but you’ve got me thinking about that blue and I might just have to check out a couple of more targets in my area…I am very lucky to have at least 4 in a 20 min. radius!! This past fall I started to really like the cardigan for pulling an outfit together and making me feel stylish in a grown-up sort of way!
I will miss Oprah. I was never an addict but always nice to know she was there at 4pm on a cold, dark winters day.

karen - HOT with the darrrrk hair! Your eyes POP!
Oprah is awesome. She did so much for so many…and i’m not talking about her Christmas shows.
I don’t see how she could have led people wrong ‘spiritually’ as one reader sort of mentioned. I think she will continue doing good for the world…I’m also thinking i need me some glitter now 😉

Courtney Walsh - I want that sparkly pink nail polish!!!! I LOVE it! 🙂
And the cardis? Brilliant. I haven’t gotten any!
PS You do not have googly eyes. (But I know what you mean I ALWAYS have googly eyes in pictures!)

Kimberly Dial - I love the cardi & the nail polish. As for Oprah, for the last couple of years I thought she got a little out there so unless I was very interested in the subject matter I didn’t watch. With that said I liked what she said on her last show (yes, I watched it … it’s been 25 years & that’s a long time.

Kimberly Dial - I love the cardi & the nail polish. As for Oprah, for the last couple of years I thought she got a little out there so unless I was very interested in the subject matter I didn’t watch. With that said I liked what she said on her last show (yes, I watched it … it’s been 25 years & that’s a long time.

Stephanie C. - Oh and I mean that in the nicest way possible. I’m jealous!

Stephanie C. - Wait can we go back to the part where you have a dvr in your BATHROOM!? THAT’S INSANE!

Jennifer - You crack me up with the cardi’s! I’m a proud cardigan wearer as well, and double LOL that you wore the XS in 6th grade!! awesomsauce

staci amy - I brought in Summer with turquoise glittery polish! Totaly agree with everythin you said about OPrah =) well…..tomorrow is it for us….then I a sleeping in until at least 9 every day this Summer…..bring on the lucky charms for breakfast =) heeehee

Kerry - Me again.. how CUTE is that cushion next to you in the first pic?? I have not seen this one on your blog before? IT IS TOO FLIPPING CUTE!! K x

Valerie @ Chateau A La Mode - I know this has nothing to do with your post, but may I just say that you have the cutest darn hairstyle ever! I will miss Oprah too. I think she is an amazing woman even though like you I don’t agree with everything she says.

Tiffany - duh, annies dress is ke-ute!

Tiffany - I’m interested in hearing more about Oprah. I don’t watch her EVER, but I’d love to hear more….intriguing. She keeps it decent and yes, she has TRULY made a name for herself without taking her clothes off (which seems to be all the rage, that and reality shows, puke puke puke). I like what Nicole said about her giving God the Glory, let the church say…AMEN cause he deserves it. I think she has an honest heart and that speaks to me.
Plus. I am sooooo a believer in cardis they are the perfect outfit polisher. Lata toots.

lauren - i’m not sure i can give oprah credit for changing our lives. i think she’s probably had positive influence on many but also, potentially, horrible influence on those who have looked to her as a ‘spiritual’ guide. i’ve watched and even enjoyed over the years but i can’t say i’ll miss her.
as for her generousity, i don’t have any idea what she gives personally. it might be huge. but the gifts she’s given over the years on her show were not purchased by her. it’s called ‘promotional consideration.’ if ford gives a focus to 100 audience members the value to them is beyond anything they could get in a 60 second spot. certainly, if nothing else, oprah has used her influence in many positive and generous ways.
i feel kind of like a wet blanket…i don’t mean to. i love your blog and think you and your family are adorable.

Jilly - Love the cardi, BUT where is your dress from?

nicole @ deliajude - I appreciate that Oprah gave God the glory at the end of it all.

happygirl - Love the cardigans, sorry if my other comment sounded like spam. I just was thrilled with what oprah can do.

Chantelle - I just wanted to say how much I’ve been appreciating you and your special blog lately. Your attitude about life is teaching me much needed lessons. God bless and keep on sharing.

shannon - Ok Meg….so our closest sams club and target is an HOUR away and i NEVER get to go without a child or both….I have been trying to come up with a bribe for the hubby so I could go to sams and target…..and then today there was this post from you. alas….i am craving target even more! I want that cardi and the nail polish……

Holly - cute post! Our summer has started with a little weather chaos but tomorrow is a new day and I cant wait!

Maria - Cute dress…may have to pick that one up for my niece…
We had our summer is here lunch and it was good…those are over for a couple of months, but we will still some girls’ night out (outs?) to look for forward to…

Gemma - Lovely nail polish!!
Gemma x

Jodi @ The Un-Soccermom Blog - loving the nail polish!
I’m not a big Oprah fan… that’s about all I need to say about that. :o)

Leah - I thought the Oprah farewell was a really good last episode. It showcased what she’s been doing for 25 years. I agree with you that I don’t always agree with her completely, but she has done tremendous good. I’m glad the last show wasn’t filled with giveaways and surprises. It was the perfect ending. … And I love the cardis! Might need to run to Target myself.

Kerry - Meg.. you crack me up every day 🙂 Love the pic of you – thats my fave colour. It reminds me of one of those crazy 1950’s housewife-cartoon-postcard-pics where she looks all perfect but is thinking totally the opposite – haha! I (heart) Oprah, we are a little behind here in the UK but will flick around online in a little while to check the celebrations.
Our kids still have 2 months before summer break.. weird how much they differ?
Have a swwweeeet day, Kerry x

Cindy - You are so funny! Seriously, I had to tell you just so that you know. Your wit and sarcasm (the bubble thought above your head, for example, is comedy) crack me up! Love how “whatever goes” with you, which I suppose is quite appropriate considering the name of your blog. HA! You brighten my day.

Mindy Harris - also if you need help with the craft retreat (since i am local) feel free to use me as a resource. 🙂 (like lead a craft or bake something or decorate?). just thought i’d offer!
xoxo

Mindy Harris - bugs me when s/xs are the ONLY size on the racks…you look super cute in that pic.
also, i will miss oprah. when wilder was a newborn we watched it together; i haven’t watched it much since but there was always comfort knowing there was a famous, rich person out there doing lots and lots of good.

Jaime A. - Summer; ah!
Love the cardi- that color looks great on you! 😉

Terrie - Love the pink polish & the glitter!! I agree with everything you said about Oprah…I didn’t always agree with her, but she helped me. I always said that I could go on her show for a month and never talk about the same story twice. Lots of drama in my family…well, there was…not so much anymore. I haven’t watched her regularly in a long time, but I’ll miss her. You are my new Oprah….LOL!! Do you feel the pressure Megan? Oprah didn’t have very many fun craft ideas anyway…. 🙂

Melissa - Love the cardi, annie’s new dress {I almost got McKinley the same one…they didn’t have her size}, and the nail polish. I will not miss Oprah. Something she said a few years ago completely turned me off of her and now I just can’t stand to watch her. One has to agree that she has done lots of good in this world though!!

amy - Seems you and my daughters have similar taste in nail polish… this isn’t the first time you’ve posted a color that we just bought the week before 🙂

Lindsay - Cute Nail Polish! I just did the same exact thing yesterday to welcome summer! Except mine is purple glitter nail polish. 🙂

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may = peonies

my favorites.

please enjoy a bazillion giant pictures of my peonies…..with some ruby slipper and white daisies mixed in.

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my grandmother loves to garden.
her yard has always been gorgeous.
when she comes to visit me she always does a walk around my yard and tells me what is planted…
points to what is coming up…..she knows so much.

so i cut my peonies and put them in the vase she gave me.

my dad goes to visit my grandma every morning and has been reading my blog to her.
he said they even watched the video of me and the lipstick…HA HA HA.
she has gotten to see the baby birds and now she gets to see my garden!

hi grandma!

when i was a little girl i remember picking strawberries in her yard…near the door of the fence.
i loved to play in the sand box.
but my favorite thing to do was to rock/bounce on her metal chairs around a round table in the grass.

don't you love to go back in your memories to times that are warm and fuzzy? 

i have more flowers to plant….gotta go.

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oh yeah….baby #2 is here.
and #3 is cracking out of it's egg with in the morning for sure….. 
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these are robins….in case you didn't know.
and here is our set up to observe our babies. 

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i guess i should also clean the porch today.

 

Kelly - The peonies are beautiful and I am in awe of the baby bird photos! Thank you for sharing and Go God!
Question: I was at the Horticultural Arts Society plant sale this weekend and eyeing the peonies. One of the volunteers told me that they attract a lot of ants. Do you find that to be true? Kelly

Melissa - I love peonies and am anxiously awaiting mine blooming. So jealous yours already are!

Janie - Don’t the mama and papa birds dive at you when you walk under the nest? Years ago I looked into a robin’s nest and then every I went by they were diving at me and really after me. You are so lucky.

Julie K - I am loving your baby robin pictures. They are amazing. You could sell them! 🙂
I’m also very jealous of how far along your spring is … my poor garden is just peeking it’s head out … and I’m anticipating two peonies for the first time this year!! Beautiful!!!

Staci - Simply spectacular 🙂 Love em 🙂 And congrats on baby bird #2!!!!! I’m planting strawberries today….I’ll think of your grandma….and I’ll think of my poppa’s HUGE garden I used to “help” him with 🙂 sigh…..

Jacqui - love your flowers …. wow it looks beautiful and warm and sunny where you are …. the snow has finally melted up here in Fernie BC although its on 7degrees Celsius here at the moment and there’s a frost on the ground. we hope summer is coming soon 🙂

Kim Barlow - Lovliness…pure and simple.

Erin - your blog totally cracks me up – absolutely love it!

chasity - peonies make me so happy….
lots of good memories wrapped up in those beautiful petals.
your photos of them are superb!

Jess - I drove by your house this week and your flowers looked so pretty. My peonies just started blooming and I LOVE them too. Definitely my favorite. Oh, and the bird pictures are awesome. 🙂

Jen Brandt - God is at work right in your yard and on your porch. Absolutely beautiful pictures. Thank you for brightening my day!

Karma - Gorgeous … I also love the back-lit, light pink peony photo … about took my breath away, sooo beautiful! These photos seriously made me wish I had a yardful of peonies! The baby birds are amazing, thank you for sharing your peeks of the peeps with us! 🙂

elisa - love the bird picture!!

BULLYMAMA - What a beautiful collection of Peony’s you have. Mine are a week or 2 away from blooming. Unfortunately they always seem to bloom around Memorial Day when we are away and when I get back rain and wind tend to make them disappear way too fast. I saw on Martha Stewart last year that you can actually freeze the buds just before they bloom and take them out of the freezer as needed. I thought that was such a great idea that we ordered about 8 more plants last year so we can give it a try. I’m not sure of the specifics but if you search Martha and Peony’s I’m sure you can find the info if you are interested!
I too enjoy stories of your grandmother. I feel so blessed to have had mine in my life she was a great influence and still a big part of who I am today.

Deanna - You’ll have to let me know how you keep your peonies bug free. Mine get covered with ants! UG!

Toni :O) - Thank you for taking me back to my house I grew up in and remembering the beautiful peonies that lined our driveway each Springtime. I LOVED those bushes and my mom had many of them alongside our drive. It was SO pretty! I really should plant some of those myself, they are gorgeous! Loved the baby birds pic too…awesome especially since I unfortunately saw a dead baby bird (a robin) on my neighbor’s driveway this evening…sniff, sniff. Happy Spring to you…hopefully it shows up in Michigan one of these days…sheesh! Oh, and I’m SO envious of your beautiful porch…sigh!

Toni :O) - Thank you for taking me back to my house I grew up in and remembering the beautiful peonies that lined our driveway each Springtime. I LOVED those bushes and my mom had many of them alongside our drive. It was SO pretty! I really should plant some of those myself, they are gorgeous! Loved the baby birds pic too…awesome especially since I unfortunately saw a dead baby bird (a robin) on my neighbor’s driveway this evening…sniff, sniff. Happy Spring to you…hopefully it shows up in Michigan one of these days…sheesh! Oh, and I’m SO envious of your beautiful porch…sigh!

meghan - Your peonies pics are so pretty. I made one my screensaver. thank you. and you need to send those baby birdie pics to national geographics or something. they are amazing.

Shelby - I think I need to go buy some peonies and plant them right this minute. Yours are absolutely gorgeous!

Kirsten P - Great photos of beautful flowers. I especially love the 7th photo – sunlight filtering through the green leaves of the light
pink peony plant.
We don’t have a nest in our yard but I’ve been watching nest cams online of baby eagles (almost ready to fly away, baby bluebirds who flew away on Sunday, and baby loons who will hatch in a couple weeks.

Leslie - Beautiful flowers!!!
I’m following the birds too . . .

The BabbyMama - Ooh, I can’t wait until my peonies bloom!

Andrea T - crazy. i just posted a pic of the peonies i purchased today!!! i cant grow them bc my husband is alregic to bees. love THEM though

Shirley - Your pictures are awesome. Peonies, or pinies, as my mother and grandmother used to call them are one of my favorites. They bring back many childhood memories. I’m not very lucky in raising them so will enjoy your photos instead! Thanks for sharing.

Sara - Your peonies (or panties as I used to call them as a child…) make me smile! They are gorgeous, so so beautiful. They are never that good in Atlanta, so I enjoy your pictures. wish your pictures were scratch and sniff…

Liza Morgan - peonies are my favorite! what lovely photos. happy day.

Dawn - Your poenies are beautiful! I wish I could grow them down here in South Texas but it is too hot. And I am glad I to see I am not the only one that has a messy porch sometimes. haha…By the way loved all the colorful images from the other day. Make you feel happy.
Dawn

julia - Oh my goodness!!! If anyone ever asks me “Julia, what are you missing out on by not living in Kansas?” I’m going to say “Seeing Miss Meg’s garden in person.”

sara @ it's good to be queen - they’re gorgeous. nothing smells better than a peony. yum.

Jodi - I really loved the pictures of your peonies! My grandma loved peonies and grew them all around her yard. After she passed away last February, I dug up some of her plants and transplanted them to my yard. I am so happy that they survived, and two of them even
have buds on them!

Nicole - I love peonies!! I wish I would have planted them years ago. Our small town restaurant had a vase of them on their counter yesterday. I about died with the beauty of it. Not really, but could have. 😉

Dana@Strawberrytart! - I am SOOOO Jealous!!! I love peonies, but I don’t think they can grow in Texas.

Kate @ Songs Kate Sang - As I sat down after lunch… I said in my head… ‘ok, meg, make me smile.’ And LOOK! You did it! hugs to you!

Prudence - my sister and I just had a discussion yesterday on how to pronounce them, so which is it? peoooohhhhnies or peuuuhhnies?? I grew up saying the first, but now everyone corrects me with the second!

Wendy - Love, love, love the Peonies!! I so wish we could grow them in the south! Enjoy your beautiful flowers and sweet little porch visitors. 🙂

Mindy Harris - i have been anticipating your peonies post. my friend has scads in her yard and always gives me some.
it makes me thankful for the intricacies God chose when he made them. the same careful, thoughtful design-work when he made me.

amber - Your flowers are beautiful.
We have a martin nest on our porch with 3 hungry babies inside.
I love remembering the fun I had climbing my Nana’s tree, eating her snacks, rollerblading at my Naw & Grandaddy’s, & enjoying their snuggles. My Nana’s the only one on this side of heaven now. Grandparents are definitely a taste of heaven…praying for yours.

Gemma - They are really nice flowers…perfect for a wedding!
Gemma x

steph - ahhhhhh!
i SOO love peonies!!
they are also my favorite.
they bloom here in june so we still have to wait a bit.
but they are so beautiful.
are you getting ants all around though?
that’s the one bad thing…
peonies inside=ants!
ewww!
and i love to hear about your g’ma.
i only have one grandparent left and i love her so.
i have so many fabulous memories of being small and hanging at her and my grandpa’s house too.
now you’re taking me on a trip down memory lane.
loves it!
enjoy those peonies… and those baby birdies!
they are kinda strangely cute, huh?

andrea - I love my peonies too! How do you get all the ants off yours to bring them in the house? My grandma had peonies and I brought some to this house. They split really easily and well. You are so lucky that your grandma is still alive. Mine has been with the Lord almost 20 years and I still miss her very much! (I am tearing up just thinking of missing her.)
Also, please don’t clean your porch! It makes me feel better to know someone else’s looks like mine. 😉

Sarah Wolfe - The flower pics are gorgeous. What lens did you use when you took them?

Valerie @ Chateau A La Mode - So sad I can’t grow Peonies in SoCal…they are seriously the most gorgeous flower ever. Yours are so pretty and I love your memories of your Grandma…grandmas are special.

Debbie Hargadon - There are no ants in those peonies! Your weather must have been great lately. I love them. My little girl memory of peonies was dropping their flower petals in weddings I was in when I was small – 4 or 5. We would always practice with peony petals and have pretend weddings from that point on. I’ve tried growing them in zone 14 in the Bay Area of California. The bush will grow but never flower. After a few seasons of that – the bush got pulled out. No flowers – no stay. 🙂 Thanks for a blast of spring! Peonies mean birthdays (mine) and mother’s day to me. They are tied up in all my May/June memories — along with LILACS!

lauren - Flowers = Pure Happiness!

Beth - Kansas has some of the prettiest peonies I’ve ever seen (brother used to live in kc). Wish I could grow them here! they’re some of my very favorite flowers. What do you do to get rid of the ants, or do you just live with them?
You all have a great view for those little birdies!

Anna - #1… my fave thing about that picture is that your porch looks like a normal person’s porch… thank you!
#2… has the momma bird gotten angry at you? we had a turtle dove nest on our porch and we got too curious and we were chased by angry momma bird.
#3… you rock. that’s it.
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Lisa - Those baby birds look a little like miniature aliens. 🙂 But the whole thing is quite amazing isn’t it?
What a great relationship you have with your grandmother. I’m so thankful for the way my own parents are such wonderful grandparents to my kids.

SoCalLynn - I live in Southern California. That means no peonies. I *dream* of a day when I can grow peonies, but I don’t think we’re moving any time soon.
Love the pictures of the tiny robins with their mouths open!

Emily - I can almost smell them!! Thanks for sharing!

jodi @ back40life - gorgeous – love the peonies! I have 2 that bloom and bought 2 more this year…I just hate that the blooms don’t seem to last long. I keep thinking I need to look for a tree peony but have yet to find one.
love all the flower eye candy!!

Alisha - Your pictures are BEAUTIFUL!!! I love the intense color and can almost SMELL them!

Molly - I love peonies! and your are gorgeous!! My husband and I just dug a bunch out of a flower bed at my parents farm that had become over run with weeds! I could not let them go:)

Sheila P. - Megan – your blog is my happy place. Thanks for sharing your flower pictures today!

Kate - LOVE the pictures! Please make some into HUGE prints and put them in your etsy shop. Or just send them to my house. 🙂 We have several of my great-grandmother’s peonies but they’re not quite ready to bloom yet. By the way – Betsy Kate’s pictures are super sweet. Thanks!

Chantelle - i.love.peonies. why don’t we have them here in zone 8/9??? i would so steal your peonies too! And i love that your porch looks like that. 🙂

Amy - Wow!! Your pictures and garden are amazing!!

Hannah - I absolutely love peonies! They are my all time favourite flower. I love them in the bud stage, so tightly wrapped up, carefully concealing the beauty beneath. Then when they burst open – they’re so huge! It’s yet another part of God’s beautiful creation that makes me smile. Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos.
And the baby robins? How incredible that you and your family have such an insight into their precious little lives : )

Jill - All your photos are lovely, but the one of the back-lit, light pink peony in the sunshine stopped me in my tracks- GORGEOUS!
And I’m loving the baby robin photos. I never knew their eggs are so blue! I love nature. =)

Irene - Be careful the kids don’t scare the Mommy bird away from the nest and make her reject her young – v important that they don’t touch or freak out the mother.

Mindy W - Oh, I’m enjoying! And cursing myself for only having 1 peony plant when I LOVE them.

mandy madison - Thanks for sharing! I love peonies and they are the main flower in my upcoming wedding 🙂

Laura A - I got married 2 weeks ago and carried peonies…they are my favorite too! I hope to plant a yard full of them one day!

Ali Richardson - WOW!!! I have serious Peopny envy!! SO gorgeous!!! And those little baby birds, my goodness! So sweet!

karen - Love the mohawk on the one bird!
Hi Grandma!! How sweet of your grand daughter to post this today…you must be one special grandma. xoxox

Dana @ Bungalow'56 - Your birdie pictures are awesome. Love that Grandma is reading your blog. Just makes my heart melt.
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deborah@applesinwonderland - gorgeous photos. the memories of time spent with my grands are the best. i heard that peonies require ants to help them open. is that true? ask your grandma, i bet she knows. 🙂

RLG - Great post. Peonies are my all time favorite. And the pictures of the birds hatching are priceless. Thanks for sharing with the class. Cheers, girlie. xoxo

Kirsten J - You do know how lucky you are, right? We just set a record overnight low here in Seattle…and might see our first day about 70 later this week. My grandma was a gardener, too – I have plants from cuttings in her yard which I treasure. Those peonies are amazing!

Katy - do people ever steal your flowers? i would if we lived closer.
we have a bird nest on our ceiling fan on our back porch. rude cause we can’t turn it on now. but i can’t wait to see those babes!

Mary - I’m loving your pictures of the birds! Make sure to place something on your porch because the poop gets outta control! 🙂 We just place a cardboard box top and some newspaper and then it’s easier to clean up and change out. Because the birdies don’t want to poop in their nest so that means it just falls onto your porch! 😀

tara - sigh… love peonies.

Southern Gal - Oh, how I wish we could grow peonies around here. I have too much sun and too much heat for them. Thanks for sharing. And the babies are beautiful.

happygirl - I LOVE peonies. It’s so sad that they’re only around for such a short time. So beautiful. And, your pictures, gorgeous. Thanks for posting.

Cindy - I can smell the peonies right through the screen, I swear! Love ’em! And now 2 birds? Get out!!! These pictures are just so amazing!!! I adore your front porch, even if you think it needs cleaned. Looks like a great spot to read a book or have a morning chai. Be blessed.

Kerry - Aaah Meg! The colours are to die for! Did you put those flowers up because its my Birthday? 🙂 haha! Also, Welcome Baby #2 x

Jessica Johnson - i adore peonies. i almost adore those baby birds more. kind of like sad, pathetic and helpless meets the cutest thing i ever did see. so precious.

Jodi @ The Un-Soccermom Blog - I needed that burst of color this morning! So beautiful!
I’m not a bird lover, but those things are so ugly they’re cute! :o)

Jeannine - Lovely pictures as always. Your blog makes me so happy!
Your peonies are gorgeous! My Great Grandma used to have peonies alllllll over her garden, so seeing them always brings back good memories of spending time with her in the summer =)

Tam - Oh, thanks for sharing 🙂 I love photos of your home. My peonies are no where near ready to open…June is peony month for us. I also have baby birds, I’m jealous you can use your camera to take pics, our nest is on my truck tire(!), I have to use my cell to take photos!

Beth @ Dirty laundry - Your porch is gorgeous with or without cleaning it up. Love the birdie picture, especially yesterday’s…something hopeful about those two waiting eggs. I think you should submit that one somewhere.

Shauna - Hi, Im back to bug you about selling those as prints…now I think I love the 2 baby birds even more! That beautiful blue egg is so lovely…Gods handiwork is everywhere for us to enjoy. Amazing. So when will those pictures be in the shop?? 🙂 Im glad to hear your Grandma is able to enjoy your blog…she will love this post.

Mary Ferrara - I love these pictures so much! I feel so upliftd seeing such beautiful flowers this morning! Thank you so much for that. I love your garden, and hope to have one like yours one day! 🙂

sarah - The picture of those birdies is incredible. We had some mourning dove babies on our porch a couple of weeks ago. It was always so fun to go check on them. those babies flew the nest though… so now i am a 20 something single empty nester. ha!

Kimberlee Jost - Gorgeousness all around.
My peonies opened up and they are not the kind I thought I was buying.
I guess that means I get to buy more. 🙂

Jenni Carlisle - Can you A. adopt me or B. turn your house into a bed and breakfast so I can come stay with you? Every post of your home makes me wanna move to Kansas and move into the Museum next door.

Leigh - All of those pictures are incredible, but I really like the bird ones – WOW!!!

Terrie - Thanks for all the pictures of your peonies!! We lived on the my husband’s family farm for years and we inherited all of Grandma’s plants. Peonies were one of those treasured plants! When we moved to McPherson…I moved them with me and gave some to her daughters. When we moved to Hutch last year (in the coldest part of winter) I moved them again and transplanted as soon as I could. Sadly…they didn’t make it. Peonies are in my backyard plan somewhere…but it’s not the same as having Grandma’s Peonies. They always make me think of her! Loved every pic!! Back to quilting and then finishing some flower planting for me too!

Sarah Alcantara - Amazing bird pics! Gorgeous peonies….I’ll bet your grandma is going to love this!

Laura Phelps - don’t be surprised if you spot me crawling in your garden with a pair of scissors…

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other photos….

that didn't make it into SUMMER magazine.

i couldn't stand to see them go to waste……

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happy happy happy.

 

and it hasn't been that clean in here since i took those……in february.

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Holly Schmitz - What inspiration! Love all the bright and cherry colors…like the way you combine things that compliment each other!! & cute rustic touch, too!

Heather - I just fell on love. Big puffy heart love.

Robbie Marinero - ABSOLUTELY! Your kitchen’s actually my favorite. I love it because it’s pretty, and it’s not like the usual kitchens I see on other blogs or magazines. So what are your plans for this spring and summer?

Nikki - I LOVE your house! What fun wonderfully inviting textures & colors. Where did you get the large chalkboard where you have written, “Be nice. Tell the truth….”???

Rachael Kiefer - I ABSOLUTELY LOVE your house!!! It is so my style! The combination of clean surfaces and lines with “older” or antique furniture!!! It is beautiful!!

Michelle - On the bulleton boards you have the coolest photo collages hanging. What are they of ( high lights of each month or season? or favorite things of each family memeber?)and where did you make them. I love them.

Mique - I want your house. The end.

Kelly - We have those same polka dot glasses at my parents’ house! Very fun! I scored a globe at a garage sale on Saturday for $1 (I tried not to smile too big when they told me how much they wanted.) and thought of you. I have three big ones now, a small ornament one from Crate and Barrel and a tiny pencil sharpener one. Sounds like enough for a grouping somewhere in my new house that we hopefully get to close on tomorrow! Here I come house, so long apartments! Yippee! Still anxiously awaiting my copy of Summer. Kelly

michelle - wow! it’s amazing how far i have to scroll to leave a comment! 🙂 you are a loved woman. love these pictures! i too want to move in! and your profile craft post… so cute and good memories for them of what they love right now. i did something like that with my oldest many years ago and we were just looking at it the other day and laughing about all that has changed.

Wendy - Just gorgeous. Can we trade houses?!

Nichole - Looking at pictures of your house makes me so happy! I can only dream about having that kind of color in my home but I will try! Beautiful pictures!!

lindsey - the pleated poppy - I WANT YOUR HOUSE. BUT UNTIL YOU KICK AND AND WRITE ME INTO YOUR WILL, CHOOSING ME OVER YOUR KIDS, I WILL JUST KEEP TRYING TO COPY EVERY AMAZING THING YOU DO. THANK YOU FOR INTRODUCING COLOR BACK INTO MY LIFE. and maybe now i’ll turn off caps lock. oops!

RLG - Love the pictures. I wish someone could take magazine quality pictures of my clean house! You do kids-friendly so well. You should do tutorials! Got Matthew Mead Summer (and the last Xmas) at your suggestion. Love it. Cheers, girlie. xoxo

Karina - BEAUTIFUL pictures! I love your outfit in the one you are using the blender, too. Very inspiring, all of it. The colour just makes your heart SING!

wendy, NJ - Oh Meg, I just fall in love all over again every time I see pictures of your home. I love your style and I so wish I was the type of person who visualized like that. Unfortunately, everytime I try something different I get scared and go back to my traditional decor…any advice?

Beth - Ok I REALLY think you should do a magazine with nothing but pictures, no words not that I wouldn’t want to hear anything you have to say cause I love hearing you words…vlog! Now that is one magazine I would buy and buy for a few friends…Something like the old Ideas book that was in my grandmothers homes when I was a little girl. They were the best color pictures and I loved seeing them…had pretty poems in them. I don’t even think they make it anymore…now that would be awesome to see a modern day mother make one of thses…
Ok if you don’t do it…well do it once a month for all your bloggers…I would be glad to share that with everyone cause u have an EYE for photography like noone else I see in blogland…Yours is so eye popping…just love it!
I have really enjoyed looking at those pictures…the cupcake and smoothie look like it could jump off the screen into my hands…yummy pics your have!
Oh and I am 50 yrs so my grandmothers have been gone since the late 70’s and early 80’s.

Samantha - These pictures make me so happy. So bright and colorful and my house is not this pretty! I aspire to have your clean house. The mess I can make very well on my own 😛

becky - LOVE all of your throw pillows. makes me want to get to sewing! where do you get most of your fabric – especially the HAPPY HAPPY polka dots?! i want some big polka dots!!!!

Jody - I could look at your happy home all day long!!
One request (please?!) show us newer-than-new sewers how to add pomspoms to pillows!! that could be a video idea!! really!! i have tried to do it and i don’t get it!!
Love your blog.

Maria - Love it.

Amnah - Hands down, my dream home. Seriously, I adore your style Meg.

Cindy - Love every single thing! Thank you for the bright and cheerful inspiration!!!

Emily - happy… happy… happy!! Thanks for making my Monday morning with these bright cheery photos! Go Meg!!!

Su@The Intentional Home - what inspiration. . .
makes me want to take pics of my house. . .the random things. . .that make it home. . .the things that say “home”. . .good motivation for me to clean 🙂 thanks for sharing!!!

Nikki @ Mummy's dress - I love all the photos… your house is beautiful. I love your style!

Hannah M - I saw your Singer and need some advice! My Grandma is offering to by me my first own sewing machine as a wedding gift, she just told me to pick one out.. Do you like your singer? what would you reccommend getting?! any advice on sewing machines would be AMAZING : )
email me!

danielle burkleo - ok i love all the pictures. it makes me sad that i don’t have one of your pillows. was an hour too late to your etsy shop that day. boo that. but it also makes me happy to see the picture of your READ room. that is how i first came across your blog you know? from that picture…. and from there…. it’s all history ….or destiny ….or something like that 🙂 have a great day sweet friend! love you!

Valerie @ Chateau A La Mode - You seriously have the cutest house ever. I could sit there and drink a strawberry smoothie and chit chat with you all afternoon.

Nicole - I love your style Meg! Your home is so peaceful and cheery. I can’t wait to get the Summer magazine. It should be here in a few days. Wa-hoo! Also, your pillows are gorgeous!! When do you open your shop back up? I am a new reader. 🙂

Nicole Q. - Your smoothie and cupcake pic are WAY better than the cookies!!!! :))

Kat - Love, love, love the colour in your photo’s, in your home, in your life.
It is so uplifting and happy!
I was just wondering how much cleaning, tidying and decluttering you had to do with 5 kids to get it looking that fabulous and picture perfect, lol.
My Husband is always telling me not to believe what I see in mags and blogs.
I for one know that you also show us the flip side of “real life” with 5 kids, washing, messy bedrooms etc, so I really appreciate that!

Mindy Harris - you could make money on home tours.
just sayin’.
love it all..the GLOBES!
talby in that picture. model material.

peta - can i move in, please?

Rebecca W - umm love the pictures – the rock collection = rad
and like that the books are organized by color

Shaina Brown - can i please come vacation in your house? i nannied for 4 kids for 10 years so i can handle the chaos of mutitple kiddos, love to clean, love to play… who am i kidding, want to adopt a 32 yr. old?
your house makes me happy:)

Erin - i love your kitchen!

Elise - I am so in love with your home!!!! Can I move in?? I’ll clean your toilets and bake for you, sound good?!?!
Elise

Katie Sellers - Beautiful!!!!

karen - eye candy!

Kimberlee Jost - So much color—so much happiness.
Great pics!
I’m glad you posted the other ones too.

Vonda - Your pictures are beautiful! You have a beautiful, happy home, and I just want to thank you so much for sharing it with us! You and your family are just amazing! You make me smile!:) I love a colorful home. I think kids do too!

Beth Horn - I love your crisp clean photos! So SPRING-y and vibrant! I especially love daisies and your flowers are stunning! Good job!

Lori - Your pictures made me happy! I love your blog!

robin - so pretty and cheery… i love the kids’ rooms… 🙂 polka dots, reading inspiration…so neat… 🙂 and i love the little messages you have on the chalk boards… 🙂
one question… what is the rest of the quote hanging on the board behind your sewing machine? “Today I will be happier than a bird _______________________.” 🙂

Bernice - These photos are beautiful! I love how every single one of your pictures are so full of vibrant colour!

Angela Atkins - I love these. Thank you so much for sharing them. I haven’t been able to convince myself to spend so much for SUMMER–have too many other things on my wish list. Your house is so awesome, colorful, and looks like people live there!

happygirl - Shasta daisies are my FAVORITE summer flower. LOVE them. Yeah, loved the clean house, too. I’m so jealous.

Jenny B. - Ahh… my Pinterest is now an even happier looking place! 🙂 A couple of questions (sorry if you’ve answered them previously)… Did you make the bedding for the girls’ room and the “read” room? Do you like your sewing machine? I really want to get one, but I haven’t sewn anything since 9th grade home ec. So, I need one that is super user-friendly. Thanks for sharing!!

Sandy - Your house is so white yet colorful…I love it!
I saw a globe at a garage sale yesterday and thought of you. 🙂

Christy - love the photos!!

marla rae - Your home looks like a happy family home full of love (and color)!!! I am still waiting for my magazine too! I know it will be great! Have a super duper Sunday!

Jenn S. - Beautiful, feel good pictures! Thanks for sharing.

Kerry - Beautiful Meg – every single picture made me Smile 🙂 Love the girls rooms, we have the same heart duvet covers – need to get the rest of the girls room looking that good! xx

mandy madison - Your house is a nice little ray of sunshine on my rainy Sunday…thanks for sharing! love it!

anita - You have the happiest home on earth!!!!!!!!

DebZorn - Your photos are beautiful. I love the heart rocks.(I have a collection, too.) I love the books in the basket. I love the photo of your daughter the most. She is beautiful
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Lisa - Great photos. I love the one with the heart shaped rocks, it would make a great print.

Ali Richardson - Your house is SO dreamy!! Sigh! You have a gift!

Shauna Howington - What a blessing for your children to grow up in such a happy home. They will always have such warm memories of all the color, the art work proudly displayed, the messages on the chalkboard door! Thanks so much for sharing!

jen - Ok so I am going to pin sooo many of these on pinterest that I think I might need a Meg album!

Linda - Love Love Love!! I’m sure you’ve been told this before but I just want to move in. I love all the color and brightness in your home!

Shannon - Love all the color! Brighten my morning since I am stuck with clouds here 😉

Deputy's Wife - Seeing your pictures of your globes reminded me that I bought a globe at a tag sale last week! I saw it WAY back in a corner and thought “Hey! I love Meg’s globe pictures, I should buy one for myself!” Ha!
I love it in our living room. The kids love it, even the hubby does!

Samantha - If you ever feel like coming and decorating my home, please feel free! however i am Husker fan, hope that doesn’t cause any conflicts! ha jk! beautiful pictures!

stacey - A lot of comments went through my head as I looked at your amazing photos…mostly…just…
can I come live with you ? 😉

Courtney Henson - So fun to see more of your home! I think I’ve said it before but your home is my absolute favorite in blogland! So pretty, so me, and so many great ideas to be had just by looking at these pictures! And the photographs by the way are stunning – not just the subject matter!

april's craft nest - gorgeous photos! i love all the awesome color. i waver back and forth about really colorful or all white. i can never decide.

ingrid - they are all so beautiful. super happy home filled with love….

Sarah @ this farm familys life - Love them all. All those colorful pix were the perfect pick-me-up on this gloomy rainy day we are having here. Happy Sunday!
http://www.thisfarmfamilyslife.blogspot.com

Hannah - Meg, this is such a beautiful collection of photos from your wonderfully colourful home. I love how you have added your creative touch to everything in your home – it looks like an inspiring environment for you & your family. Thanks for sharing : )

Ellie Perez - I always love seeing pics of your house! If I wasn’t married to a man who is in love with beige, Mine would be much more colorful too! Loved the pic of Talby, she is GORGEOUS! She will be quite the hearrbreaker. Tell Craig to go get the shotgun ready for her teenage years! He’s got some boyfriend scaring to do!

Short, Sweet Season - Happy happy eye candy! I love the little girl books and sparkly nail polish together. The picture of Talby is so striking…gorgeous eyes!

carolyn - Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos. I love the way you’ve punched up your home with so much colour. I struggle with colour! Thanks for the inspiration.

Linda Sousa - Yay…thanks for sharing the rest of the photos..gorgeous! I think that Talby looks so much like you in that picture.

shelly - Girl–how in the world do you keep your furniture White with 5 kids (cough…2 Boys?!?). My 3 boys make our dark couch look dirty!
Love your Home! Such a happy post on a dreary IL morning 🙂

Beth - I was gonna ask if your house was always that sparkling clean. If so, I would have to hate you! LOL j/k j/k (as my teenage daughter used to say to me all the time – it’s probably not a cool thing to say anymore, since I said it). Beautiful pics.

erica - lovely, as always – thank you for the eye candy this morning!

Danielle - love your style! i am so crazy about your kitchen!

Amber - I always love to see pics of your home. It makes me happy 🙂 You are wearing 2 of my favorite MJ pieces…..sigh One day I will own them…I hope!

Kimberly Dial - All the colors make me happy! Thanks for sharing those!

Kimberly Dial - All the colors make me happy! Thanks for sharing those!

Dianne - I have a dream that I will have a HAPPY COLORFUL house just like yours one day. I’m really working toward that… one room at a time. Gorgeous pictures.

Stacy - Love your house and the photography is wonderful. Thank you for sharing it all with us!

Sarah @ Handbags*N*Pigtails - I did a major splurge and ordered the magazine weeks ago. I cant wait to get mine!

Sarah @ Handbags*N*Pigtails - LOVE it all. Seriously, I think you could make a magazine of JUST your house. Its fabulous Meg! And Talby looks so grown up and beautiful in that photo. Wow!
xo,
Sarah

Sonia - ahhhhhh…. i’m stil waiting on my copy of MM… can’t wait!

Lori - Truly gorgeous pictures, Meg! Saturated color, so cheery. And to think that these are the ones that didn’t make it in the magazine?! If I had a spare $25 to use for the Summer magazine, I would. Just wish they made it more affordable. I am sure it is a fabulous bookazine, though!

jill - As always, pictures of your home make me so happy. You have a great way with vintage pieces and color. Your home always seems perfect for both kids and adults! Love it! Thanks for sharing!

Emily - Love the kids rooms so very much! I pinned them for sure!!!

Carla G. - Gorgeous!! I love your shabby style mixed with such bright, happy colors!! Love, love, love it!

Lori - Great pictures – especially the heart rocks. And I seriously want your kitchen.

Jessica @ One Shiny Star - Where is the bicycle fabric from… or what is it called… because I think I neeeeed it!

Debbie - Oh my, I’m pinning several of these to my idea scrapboard – we’re moving to Kansas next month, and I love some of these ideas for our house! I love the chalkboard and picture clothesline especially.

Shauna - Beautiful photos as always…I love your outfit in that picture–must be matilda jane! I couldnt help but notice those photography books and just curious…do you recommend any of those?? I just want the basics of how to work my camera (I know a little but not a LOT) and use of light to get the best pictures of my kids that I can.

lori - Your house is beautiful! It is so HAPPY. I wish you come over and decorate my house for me!

sue - Each photo has a theme of colors. Love that.!

Zoet & Zo - I’m wondering about the photo’s that made in into the SUMMER magazine, because thése photo’s are a-ma-zing! I love the mix of coulours and vintage.

Zoet & Zo - I’m wondering about the photo’s that made in into the SUMMER magazine, because thése photo’s are a-ma-zing! I love the mix of coulours and vintage.

Danielle - I love your home! So very happy:) I spied a few of your things that I own as well! I think we have very similar tastes and styles. Thanks for sharing the extra pics!

Courtney Walsh - oh wow, Meg. So much colorful eye candy!! And that Talby is stunning. 🙂
I need to get a copy of that magazine!!

Amy @ dwell in the season - What beautiful pictures! I especially love the one with all of your heart rocks – so fun! 🙂

Terrie G - Still waiting on my Summer magazine 🙁 These pics sure make me happy while I wait! Love your taste! Really loved the globes on your happy links! BTW…my hubba asked me what else I needed to complete my craft room. (He & my son bought me a tv for it tonight.) Kidding, Preston said…how about a fridge…I told them Meg has a pink one…I think they both rolled their eyes! I laughed! Happy Sunday!

Kate @ Songs Kate Sang - Oh, thank you for sharing those! Talby is so beautiful!

Leah - Love all the photos! I get tons of inspiration just looking at your photos and decorated home. I love your spread in the Summer magazine too!

Lisa - Love all these pictures… they really are just happy! 🙂

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life.

annie received this little tiny pot with 5 sunflower seeds and dirt for easter from her nana.
the pot is no more than 2 inches tall.
we followed the instructions and it is growing!
she yelled excitedly "it's even still wearing it's seed cap!"
she has been learning a lot about seeds at school.

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i remember my first time gardening in our first house.
i was AMAZED and couldn't believe that all you do is put the plant or seed in the ground….
water it….
and it grew!

i was hooked.

 

we have a mama bird right outside our door.
i love her.
today i was so curious…i had to find out what she was protecting….and how many.

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three perfect lovely blue eggs.
isn't that miraculous?
really?!
there are living birds growing inside those gorgeous blue eggs RIGHT NOW!

life is so fantastically awesome!

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we watched her work for a few days on this nest.
she made a MESS.
but look at it now!
it's like a finely crafted masterpiece.
just her size.
just right for three babies.

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i am in awe of how God made this world.
creating a bird….to build a magnificent home for herself…making eggs…keeping them warm!
and that is just ONE animal.
there are like….a million different kinds of animals and living beings!
each unique and equally fascinating.

wow.

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i'm not going to go all "double rainbow" on you….don't worry.

what's really on my mind is…….my grandmother loves birds.
bird watching was her thing.
and she is not doing so well right now.
she is 94 and has had a rough 2 weeks.
she loves my blog and it makes me really sad to think she won't see this post.
because she would have LOVED it.
it may have been her favorite.

i am not sure i am loving this part of my grown up life right now.
hospitals and phone calls and hard decisions having to be made and seeing your dad cry. 
it's stressful to go through or even just to observe your parents deal with it.
it's just so…..

grown up.
 

God is still good and crazy awesome even when our bodies don't do what we want them to.
or we get sick.
or we grow old.
we can still praise Him for every thing we have and have experienced, everything HE is.
and He'll comfort us when it's sad or too hard.

my hope is in that.

and birds are awesome.

 

except geese.
they are still creepy and psycho.

 

the other thing my grandma loved more than birds was gardening.
so i am going to do that all day today.

for grandma.

www.bkjobs.co.il - Nice post regarding life. Every one is struggle for survive include bird, animal and human being. I like your post. There are many similarities between them to survive the life.

Natalie - This post really tugged on my heart. My grandmother just passed this week, on Wednesday, at age 93. I know exactly what you mean about watching your dad cry and feeling that grown-up sadness.. it’s heartbreaking. I am holding on to the hope that she is in Heaven and happier than she’s ever been, after living a long and full life on earth. How sweet it must be to see Jesus after so long! Thank you for the reminder of God’s goodness!

the.mrs - Thank you for the beautiful post. Really awesome to be reminded of God’s amazing truths and creation. Your family is in my prayers!
(on another note, LOVE love LOVE the new banner!)

JustMommer - I’m sorry about your Grandma. My mom is on hospice right now, we are staying with her around the clock, spending as much precious time with her as we can. My dad died in November, in early spring the tulips and daffodils he had planted bloomed, it was like he said hello. I’m praying for you and your family.

Karen - Blessings to you and yours, Meg. It’s a tough time, but anyone who can appreciate things like gardening and bird watching, is probably OK with meeting the creator of all things. Keep that in mind and heart, and remember, it’s in HIS control for the good of all who believe.
On a lighter note, get back to us on how much you appreciate those birds on your porch after weeks and weeks of bird poop building up underneath, not just from one busy little mommy bird, but also three messy babies, toddlers, then teenage birds until they fly the coop! 🙂 Been there. Done that. I appreciate them just as much…and more…..from afar. 🙂

flowerpowermomma - Some days are hard.
http://momofthebridemusings.blogspot.com/2011/05/my-nitty-gritty.html
I”m working on the ‘breath in….breath out’ concept currently.
Not only did my grandmother enjoy nature and creativity. She had beautiful white hair. When her hair brush needed cleaning she would take the clump of hair and put it out in the trees so the birds could feather their nests with it.
Not too long ago I was cleaning out my hairbrush. I looked down to see my grandmothers hair in my hand!
I was not sad to see so many white ones….it kept my connection closer to her in fact.

Kelly - Megan, even before I got to the part about your grandma I felt so blessed by this post. I have spent the day at the hospital with my sweet, wonderful mother who was having surgery for breast cancer. Yuck, yuck, yuck. Being a grown up is hard and yet a privilege and I am so thankful for your reminders and LIFE and how cool and wonderful God is! Yes, yes, yes! Those eggs are splendid! He didn’t even have to make them beautiful but He did! So wonderful. I am so sorry about your grandma. I am so thankful for hospitals and at the same time it’s hard to spend time in them. Blessings on your night and the morrow. Kelly

Nicole - {{Hugs}} to you and your family Meg. We just walked this road this year with my grandpa. {I miss him like crazy.} Praying for the peace of God to surround all of you. Your in my thoughts and prayers.
P.S.
Your photography is beautiful.

Amy @ dwell in the season - A mama bird just made a nest right outside of our place too, and we discovered 3 little eggs just like yours yesterday! You’re right, what a miracle!
-Amy

Jen Joy - I love this post. LOVE. LOVE. LOVE.
After I read it, I said a prayer for your grandma. When I water my flower garden this evening, I will think of her and say another little prayer. May she be scooped up in the magesty of God’s love when the time comes.
This all makes me miss my grandma. She’s been gone for 4 years now. When I miss her, I make a pie. Chocolate cream with a ridiculous amount of Cool Whip, thank you very much. It makes me feel like she’s in the same room. Probably because she is. 🙂

Andrea T - i relate to your post ALOT. my mom is going through a rough patch with her health right now. i think it is so sweet that you gardened all day for your grandma bc she loves it that is such a great way to honor her!

Karen Gerstenberger - I’m sending love and prayers for comfort and strength to you and your family, Meg. xoxoxo

shauna reed - you are not alone.
my seven year old would tell you “at least you have your family”
i would tell you, “have a good cry Meg” that always makes my feel a little better.
it doesn’t fix any of this broken world and make the pain and suffering go away, but at least it does something with the emotions besides come out in anger on every one else.
just a thought.
my heart is with you friend.

Rachel B - This was a beautiful post! Beautiful.

Dawn - Those were amazing pictures and I love the color of those eggs.
Also thinking of you and your family during this tough time.

Kristin S - 1. ADORE the new blog header.
2. That is quite possibly the most perfect color blue. Only God could/would have that kind of creativity.

Jenny B. - I’m so sorry about your grandma. I’m learning that each season of life has its own joys and challenges. I wouldn’t have guessed that mama bird’s eggs would be such a beautiful bright blue color. I hope you enjoyed your day of gardening for Grandma.

Julie - prayers for you and your family tonight…this was a beautiful post.

betsy - Sending some warm thoughts your way about your Grandma. I’m sure she’d love this post!
P.S. That egg color is amazing! I can’t believe colors like this exist in nature!

wendy, NJ - Oh Meg, I can so feel the sadness you are feeling about your Grandma. My Gram was 92 when she went to be with Jesus. Due to distance, I unfortunately didn’t get to really know her until the last 6 years of her life. She was incredible. Her passion of nature and gardening sounds very similar to your Grandma.
And it’s ok if you go double rainbow on me because I believe that when I see a rainbow (or a double rainbow) that it’s my grandparent’s looking down on me. You see when we buried both of my grandfathers and my grandmothers they were dreary days, but at the end of the day a rainbow appeared. So I consider it a beautiful thing!
Hugs to you!!

Erin - Happiness. Wonderment. Sadness. Hope. So many emotions went through me while reading this post. Might be my favorite one to date. I can’t imagine what this feels like. Prayers for your Grandma…your dad…you…and your children. Much <3 being sent to you!

karen - lol at the “i’m not going to go all “double rainbow” on you”!!
Sweet post.

Liz Prince - My grandma is going through the EXACT same thing right now too. She is 95. Been in the hospital 3 different times in the past 3 weeks. Doctor says there is nothing more to do but take her home and make her comfortable. I am sad. Not for my Nana but for my dad. He adores him mom. And soon she will be gone and it will be my dad’s generation that will take over with the “aging.” And I will be taking care of him and my mom. Circle of life ya know? Anyway sorry for rambling but know that I am thinking of your grandma as I think of my own.
Keep up your honesty and being real. I look forward to getting my “meg” fix everyday. You rock! 🙂

Charlotte - i too am going through a lot of “grown up” things…taking care of my aging mom….surgeries and aftercare….emergency hospital stay with the hubs…a child with multiple teeth extractions..etc., etc…..being strong for everyone, has left me weak and weary. your post was uplifting…thanks for sharing your little mama bird’s eggs..they are indeed a miracle. 🙂
xo

Charlotte - i too am going through a lot of “grown up” things…taking care of my again mom….surgeries and aftercare….emergency hospital stay with the hubs…a child with multiple teethe extractions..etc., etc…..being strong for everyone, has left me weak and weary. your post was uplifting…thanks for sharing your little mama bird’s eggs..they are indeed a miracle. 🙂
xo

Diana - Sending up many prayers for your grandma. xx

Mindy Harris - you are precious.
just precious.

Renee - I know what you mean about grown-up stuff. Both my grandparents passed away last year (I am 35, too!). I had many lunches alone with my Dad as he cried on my shoulder and I prayed for him. It is even more difficult to understand how he and my mom are now the oldest generation. Both mid 60s. But times heals. And I enjoy every day reminders of my grandparents- each so special. Especially my Lydie-girl who walk around with my Nana’s name!! Praying for you now.

Jenny Logan - Love this post! I’m praying for your Grandma. (and you & your family.)

Liana - Oh my goodness. I could have written your post, Grandma in declining health, Dad crying, bird loving, gardening…but we are both 35 so I guess it makes sense that we are both in the same place. My grandma died on Monday. I’m happy that she’s happy and healed and with her love (Grandpa) again…but it is still hard. How lucky to have had 35 years with her! Your family is in my prayers!

Laura Phelps - your grandma and I would get along beautifully
I am tight with the birds 🙂

Amy - My ‘hubby’ just gave me a new sewing machine so I could get back into sewing. Sitting and staring at it brings back so many memories of my grandma from when I was younger. She sewed all my clothes and taught me to sew at a young age. Man I miss her!

happygirl - I LOVE Robin egg blue. It’s my favorite blue. Hugs to you, friend.

crystal - I just can’t believe this post…I love it! What is so strange, just seconds (literally just seconds) before I read it, I’m sitting at the dining room table on the computer about to open up your blog, and I’ve been seeing this same type bird here on our back patio for the last couple weeks, and it landed on the ceiling fan today, I wanted to jump up & get my camera & take some pictures of it, but my memory card is in the bedroom & hubby is fast asleep after a late night at work, so I decided to wait & will try to photograph it another time. I just couldn’t believe it when it was the first thing I saw after opening your blog! Great minds think alike, right?!

Beth - Simply beautiful! Life is beautiful and sometimes the not so good news. However, the end is even more beautiful!
Hugs to you, Meg! I know it must be hard on you and your family! I lost mine when I was in my early 20’s. I do hope your granmother gets better! Enjoy your gardening today.
Love your new header!

shannon - Hi Meg! I don’t know if you read all your comments or not. So you may or may not get to mine but it just made me feel better to know I wrote something to you. Your post made me cry. I totally understand and I believe the same as you….I don’t like being a grown up sometimes. I am learning more and more how fragile life can be….my gparents whom I have not been all that close to until the last 2 years or so….are getting older…in their 80s….and their family members, their age, keep getting ill and passing on and I know in my head it’s only a matter of time and I have been trying to prepare my heart but I just cannot do it. They are, on all accounts pretty healthy, but I know the day will come. It makes me sad….and I know God is there to comfort me….it’s just…hard. 🙁

Ryanne - Wow, what a wonderful post on this dreary day. Thank you. I am sorry about your grandma.

Sandy - “I’m not going to go all double rainbow on you”…you’re SO funny! 🙂

Staci - Oh Megan, I”m so sorry to hear about your grandma 🙁 Yes, being a grown up does suck in these times…I will be praying for her…and you too! And those eggs…yes, completely awesome! We had a pair of geese (I KNOW!!!! They are mean little suckers!) at our pond that were nesting….she RARELY left that nest….and when she did…it was for a quick little swim (Man do I get that…she JUST needed time away!) and the funny thing…the daddy goose was flapping his wings at her…letting her know he didn’t think this was a good idea….and she just kept on swimming and then went back after a brief few moments to herself 😉 We would watch every morning at those two….my husband I LOVED it!!! Sad to report…something did eat their little eggs…circle of life…it’s a sad, tough thing. God is amazing to give us all these things to adore…if only for a little while 😉

jess - oh my goodness meg…my thoughts and prayers with you and your family. I was just thinking the same thing, in the last year i have watched my parents health go downhill and our conversations that use to be short and sweet are now filled with health and medical talk….this chapter in my life will be most challenging i’m afraid. on another note…i am in awe at how beautiful those eggs are….the color!!!!!

Alisha - I know exactly how you feel. I think about having to do the same with my grandparents who are now in their mid 80’s and the thought is unbearable. My prayers are with you and your family.

Flower Patch Farmgirl - I love that God made that perfect shade of aqua, just for us. I don’t think I’ve ever thought about it before this post…and I’m not sure it exists anywhere else in nature? I mean, maybe on a tropical island, somewhere. But definitely not in Indiana.

Maegan - Meg, I loved this post. I was recently thinking the same thing. That life is so amazing…that there are tiny baby birds growing in there! However, my four year old found a broken egg that had obviously been dropped/fallen, and it made me think about sin and how awful it is. But our hope is in Christ! We need not fear death!

Shannon - You putting my Sonic sign on your list of Happy Things makes me SUPER HAPPY! 🙂

Molly Pearce - I will be praying for you and your family Meg! Love the color of the bird egg’s! I have a chicken that lays teal green eggs and they are gorgeous too! My granny loved birds as well and had a ton of porcelan musical birds all over her house! I used to love waking up in the mornings and hear her crank the handle and hear the little song sing! That’s one o fmy favorite memories 🙂
~Molly P

Sarah - I love those eggs. So humbling.

Beth - Thank you Meg! I needed this, my husband’s Grandma had a stroke this morning. He used you to speak to me today.

Jennifer - Meg, I lost my grandmother very unexpectedly in March. My BFF lost her aunt in December and her uncle last week. We too have decided that this part of our lives is going to have new challenges that we don’t feel prepared for. It’s going to be an adjustment for sure. I hope your grandmother makes a recovery and you get to enjoy her a little longer. Your post was beautiful and I hope she will be able to see it soon.

Kate @ Songs Kate Sang - Dearest Meg, I am so sorry to hear that about your grandmother. Your family will be in my prayers. Please enjoy your gardening day! I hope it is extra special!

Terrie - Beautiful eggs!
Prayers going up for your Grandma. I understand about the not liking this whole grown up thing sometimes! My 1st grandbaby is on the way…while I’m over-the-moon excited for that…it made me think that my Dad is gong to be a Great-Greandpa. Yeah! On the one hand, I was so excited…then the whole stupid circle of life thing hits me and it was like…Holy Crum! My Dad is going to be a Great-Grandpa!! I’m not ready for his to be the next generation to go!! None of us are promised tomorrow…I know that…and like you, I know that God is in control! But, sometimes, it’s just HARD!
Sidenote…LOVE your new header! Made me smile when I saw it! I have one similar with pretty spring colored skittles! 🙂
Just saw on Hoda & Kathie Lee…ivillage is doing a contest about hot dads…I had to think of you and all your wonderful ‘hot’ comments about Craig. Winner gets some kind of WEEK long cruise vacation…I think you should check it out and enter! Think of the awesome pics we could see of the trip! I’d even volunteer to do crafts with the kids while you were gone!
Have a HaPpY ThuRsDaY!!! I’m off to have some fun with 1st graders!

Kim - I lost my grandfather about 16 years ago now. I still miss him. He never got to meet my kids, and he would have gotten a kick out of them for sure. I hope you enjoy your day gardening,watching birds and enjoying the sunshine while loving your grandmother.

jes - how beautiful. i (obviously) dont know your grandma but i am positive she would have loved it.
sending love and peaceful thoughts your way…
hope the sun shines on your gardening day.

amber - Double rainbow….funny, funny stuff.
I have one grandmother left. Her heart is showing it’s age. She’s had a hard life. I was just thinking last night about how much she’s gone through, & yet has lived so long (83). I wonder how she feels about feeling so bad all the time. It stinks. I’m praying for your grandmother. Peace & comfort, no matter the outcome.
I love grandma’s. And how God knows exactly what He is doing.

Sarah@this farm family's life - loved this! praying for your grandma and your family…

mel @ the larson lingo - those eggs are the most beautiful turquoise color! How neat!
So sorry to hear about your grandma, I will be praying for her & that she gets better quickly! Have fun gardening….the gardening bug bit me this year & I got my garden started last week. So much fun!

adrienne - i love how you captured the bird and her blue eggs! what a fun surprise for your when you finally got up there! great pictures, great post… sending lots of love and prayers your way.

Jenna - Tears … this post hit close to home with me. What better way to honor our loved ones than by celebrating or doing the things they loved? I’ll say a prayer for you, your grandma, and your dad.

Kacey - Beautiful post. Prayers for your grandma and your family.
Kacey

mandy friend - and if you want to see a funny old movie that kinda sorta includes bird watching rent Mr. Hobbs takes a vacation. hilarious!

mandy friend - prayers for your granmother meg. just remember , if He took such care creating those robins in all their beauty, how much more care He took to create the beautiful life your grandmother must have lived and is living. i haven’t had to face it yet, but my grandfather isn’t doing so well either, and he doesn’t know the Lord…
“we are only passing through to the promised land beyond the blue…”

Jessi - Actually, that would be an adjective. Grammar fail.

Jessi - I love that you just used “double rainbow” as a verb.

tiffany m gardner - Thank you for reminding all of us to see the beauty in small things. Life is a crazy, wonderful, scary, exciting beautiful ride. I am 33 and just had my third child. So I just experienced “building my nest” and “protecting my babies” too! This time my daddy wasn’t there to experience this new life with us. He was celebrating with Jesus. He had Alzheimer’s and went to be with Jesus four years ago. Sometimes life is just tough! My mama who as experienced a lot of loss in her life (my oldest brother died of cancer when he was sixteen..I was 2) always reminds me that everyday might not be great…but there are GREAT moments in everyday. Watching your bird build her nest and seeing those gorgeous eggs were great moments. Watching your sweet daughter’s amazement with her flower and seeds…great moments. Being reminded of your grandmother in doing something she loved…great moments. I will lift you up today…each time I see my flowers. I too will be thankful for the great moments. I will stand in awe of Jesus. I will be thankful for LIFE! ……thanks for being my morning cup of coffee! You Rock Meg!!!

Amanda - I’m so sorry to hear about your grandmother. I just lost my paternal grandmother a month ago and I have had those same thoughts so often lately-this part of adulthood is just no fun.

Jen Brandt - Meg, I love your posts. Look forward to them everyday. You’re right. God is awesome. I hope you have a wonderful, relaxing Mother’s Day.

tara pollard pakosta - You truly are blessed to still have a grandma!
It’s hard and stressful, but wow, to have had her that long!
I never met one of mine and the other died of cancer when I was 5 years old….so just know that this time with her has been so very special and just hang on to the beautiful memories. much love and prayers and I hopes she recovers.
xoxo
tara

Danielle - So sorry about your Grandma:( I will be praying for her. And you’re right, God is so very good to us. Such a beautiful post Meg:)

amy jupin - well hello there momma bird!
your eggs are perfectly lovely.
and your nest is a work of art.
i hope your babies are snuggly and warm.
meg, my grandmother was the greatest gift in my life for so many years.
i am so grateful for all the time i had with her.
just as you are for yours.
i pray your grandma gets well again soon.
i pray she knows how much you love her.
sending many hugs your way.

elizabeth seay - love all your posts- but this one is especially inspiring and hopeful. life is hard- but God is so good!
thankful with you that we have hope!

Vicki - I think that grandmas are one of the greatest blessings God gave us. That and the color of robin egg blue. Garden on today sweet friend. Give that love you have to all those that are around you, your kiddos, your hubby, your daddy, and especially your grandma.

Kris - My Grandma…Nana is 96 yrs young. She is a gem, and I adore her. She is not a bird lover, but she is a unique and special Southern Lady, who I will one day, miss so very much. I savor every day I have her in my life.
I am a huge bird nerd!!! Love to go birding, and I don’t have to go far, as I have a one acre orange grove with so many species nesting here. I also attract them with feeders, and plants and water stations. Gardening is also a passion of mine. And I am trying to pass these things on to my three wonderful little grandchildren.
Have a happy day. I enjoyed this post of yours!

Penny - Prayers for your family as you go through this hard time. I know we are dealing with hard times with my parents, 87year old Mom with Breast cancer and 90 year old Dad crushed watching her deal with this. It is hard. So I will pray for your family and your special grandma. Growing old is not fun! Our hope is in all the new life around us, knowing God has a wonderful plan!
Great post Meg.

Courtney - Thanks so much for sharing those photos, I am in Florida and we get the robins for a few days, they are such lovely birds! I hope that your sweet grandmother gets to see the photos as well. Hugs and prayers for your family during this time! God Bless!

Holly - Praying for your sweet grandmother. My grandmother reads my blog. In fact she calls if I dont post enough. We had a momma bird on one of our colums on our front porch last year.

Sherry Cartwright - Beautiful post and photos. Hugs to you as you celebrate your grandma today — through nature’s beauty. Hugs.

jill - Beautiful eggs and JELLY BEANS! 🙂 We will be thinking of your family and your grandmother.

colleen in Alabama - Hey Meg, My Memommie went to be with Jesus 2 years ago this month. My Andaddy (her husband) is still alive at 96. He has an anuresm (sp?) in his stomach and just found out he has bladder cancer! He is SO ready to go home to be with Jesus. He sings “i want to see Jesus most of all” all the time. I am almost 46 and am so thankful to have had this precious godly man in my life for this many years. I will be sad when He goes to be with Jesus but i choose to pray that God would take him quickly and without pain. Then I will continue to praise my Savior that He kept Andaddy Faithful and finishing strong to the very end. Praying for you and your grandma right now.

Amy - My Grammy just passed away 2 weeks ago today. It still doesn’t feel real but I think its starting to sink in a little bit. There hasn’t been a day that’s gone by in the last 2 weeks that I haven’t thought about her. She was 72 and she loved birds as well. Especially hummingbirds. 🙂 I love this post and am praying for your grandmother and your family during this difficult time.

Taryn - Just checkin’ in….it’s been awhile since we’ve connected. Know that i’m thinking of ya during this time with your Grandma. Love how you continue to keep it real. Enjoy your time gardening, soaking in all God has created today! Love ya!

sarah - Wow…incredible pictures. I want to frame the one of the three eggs shot from above and hand it on my wall! Would you be willing to sell it?
We don’t have many robins where I live now, but I remember ever-so-quietly tiptoeing up to their nests and catching peeks of those gorgeous eggs when I was a little girl and lived in the Midwest.
I’m so sorry your grandmother is suffering and that the rest of you are working through that right now. What a difficult time. 🙁

mel - your post got me all teary.
last year at this time we lost my grandma.
prayers for you and your family.
sometimes being a grown-up is so not fun.

Allison - Beautiful as always… Hugs to you as you deal with facing your grandma’s situation. But what a blessing that you have had a grandma for this much of your life, whom even your children are old enough to know. I am 23, and my one remaining grandparent just turned 89 and isn’t in very good health. I wish with all my heart that my amazing grandpa would live to see my 35th birthday and know the children I don’t have yet. So whatever happens, just be thankful that your grandma has known you for so much of your life. The grandparent/grandchild relationship is so special.

Ann Griffin - Beautiful pictures! I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

Katie Sellers - That picture of those blue eggs in the nest almost took my breath away—how incredibly beautiful–what an unexpected surprise!!!
Hope you find comfort in the beauty around you today!

sarah - My poppa passed away on December 16th. Watching my family greive was one of the hardest things I have had to do to date. One thing I learned though, is time heals all. God is the author of time and to me that means he slowly mends our hearts. Growing up is tough, for sure! The color of those eggs also reminds me of how great our God is. So beautiful, eh?

Meg Carter - Meg!
We have a nest too! http://madebymeg.net/blog/favorite-nook-now-even-better/
Sorry to hear your grandmother is not doing well. I just recently did a tribute post to my grandmother that was also very into bird watching and gardening! http://madebymeg.net/blog/happy-easter-love-gram/
Thoughts are with you and your family.

Laura - I have been reading your blog for over a year now and have never commented. Many times I have noticed that a lot of similarities between our lives.
The last 3 weeks have been rough around here as well. My Nana has just found out she has a fast growing brain tumor and has been hospitalized. She is 88 years old and has lived by herself for the last 40+ years on 3/4 of an acre without a car. I flew out to see her last week. I had some wonderful conversations with her, thanked her for all that she has done for me and taught me. I held her hand and told her I love her. In all of our conversations she kept telling me that all she wants to do is go home and garden and she misses riding the bus. Your post today has inspired me to have the most amazing garden just for her and to take my kids on a bus just like she took me when I would come to visit.
As your blog always does it reminds me to delight in the simple things…just like my Nana does.
Keep your memories close and remember she will always be there in your garden. Hugs to you 🙂

Sheri - We have had a lot of birds nest on our front porch but never ever had blue eggs – that is beyond awesome.

Amanda - This made me teary (in a good way). I’m 34 and still feel jolted when I have to make grown up decisions. Really, me? 3 kids, a marriage & a mortgage and it seems I should still be eating at the kid’s table @ Thanksgiving. (btw love the bird’s nest pics!)

Shayne - Ninety-four is such an amazing number of years, which means you have made some wonderful memories. What a thing to treasure, but in another way, even harder to walk through the ending-ness of her life. Our thoughts and prayers are with you; strength for your days and peace for your nights.

Tiffany - Warm thoughts for your Dad and Grandma. We have a nest under our deck, I think birds pick sweet families to build their nests. All the best to you and yours.

Kayla - Just sending hugs your way…and a few prayers!

Ruth Elder - Your post today made me think of my Grandma. She, too, loved Gardening and gave me ‘the bug’. She passed away 13 years ago. I still cry when I think of her. I still plant pink roses that make me think of her. Just remember: True love stories never have endings.

AshleyAnn - are you going to eat what you grow in that garden?

April M - blessed by your post today, thank you
wish i could offer something back but it sounds like God’s got you covered
(He’s so awesome!)
so that’ll be my bit, prayers that you and yours (and others in similar circumstances)
are covered by His grace and love
thanks again

Heather R. - P.S. love the new header. 🙂

Heather R. - Life is amazing. All of it. Enjoy your gardening, your bird with her eggs, and most of all your love for your grandma. Hugs!

debbie - Prayers for you and your sweet grandmother. Thanks for sharing a bit of happiness and beauty even though your heart is breaking.

Wendy - “Fuzzy baby Robins” … a FAVORITE of ours! Celebrate ur Grandmom’s 94 years – u & ur children r so lucky to have had her. I’m so envious of those who still have their Moms & Grandparents. Life … although amazing – is sometimes too short.

Sarah Alcantara - So sorry about your Grandma, beautiful post, beautiful pics….hugs!

Katie - Sorry to hear about your grandma! When my grandma passed away a few years ago I had the feeling that my biggest fan on earth was gone! She was the best!
Also fabulous print! Absolutely beautiful, thanks for following your curiosity and getting the shot! A must have!

deborah@applesinwonderland - my dear grandma loved birds and gardening too. and i loved and still love my now-departed grandma. ((((hugs)))) to you this morning and a good day for your grandma. it’s good to know that we are all connected too, through love and understanding and the need to carry on from one generation to the next.

Nancy - I have been down that road with the aging grandparents. I am sorry to hear about it. Never easy. No matter what age they are. Thoughts and prayers for you.
On another note, were you thinking of putting that robin’s egg picture in your shop or may I purchase an 8×10 of that. I LOOOVE it and would love to frame that lovely and remember God’s beautiful and abundant gift. Just gorgeous. Could you email me and let me know yay or nay. Thanks. xoxo Nancy

Catrina - I have the exact same bird/nest and 3 eggs in my back yard tree! yesterday I was brave enough to snap some pictures! And strange as it may sound, my great grandma is also not doing so well, she has been in ICU for about 2 weeks… So good luck with your grandma, I will keep you in my thoughts.

Donje - So sorry to hear about your grandma. It is hard. My prayers are with you and your family.

Caitlyn - I have the same cute little sunflower pot!

Beth Bowen - I follow your blog, but have never commented. I love this post so much that I’ve come out of hiding. 🙂 I will pray for you and your family. How awesome is God that He gave your family the “gift” of that mama bird and her babies right now in the midst of the situation with your grandma, reminding you that He is Creator and He cares for all living things. Have a blessed day and enjoy your birds and your “garden therapy”.

Carol S - God bless your grandma, gardening and birds. My grandma lived with us growing up and at 95 and passed away on Christmas Eve 2001. The last several years I visited her at assisted living places with my little ones which made her day, then the last 6 months were real hard, and she told me in confusion on my last visit, pointing at her body “this isn’t Alice, this isn’t me anymore and who I am” meaning it was time for her to leave. Huge believer, super faithful woman, and she adored cardinals and gardening. So, Meg, I’m right there with you. It’s hard, but she will live on in you forever.

Lindi G - Hi Meg…I absolutely love this post!! Having to be a grown up for situations like this does stink!! I hope all works out for the best!! The colors in the pics of this post are stunning!!
PS…loving the new profile pic and header!!

Marcella - I hear you.
When I was a kid I always thought grownups always had everything under control.
Now as an adult I realize my kids think I’m the one who has everything under control and can handle everything.
It’s scary because as you said, there are things that feel way too “grownup” to handle for even us grownups!
If we can remember our Father’s previous faithfulness that helps us through our present trials!
Beautiful post!

Gretchen - big Hugs meg! I know that feeling having been through it when my husband passed away. I kept thinking to myself, we are too young to deal with this being 31 at the time, it was a year ago. My faith has brought me great strength in times of trial, and I know yours will too. The nest, eggs and mama bird show how great God’s gift of life is. We are lucky to be a part of that gift!

Trina Curran - Oh, I love this. The bird is beautiful and so is her work of art. And, yes, I believe your grandmother would have loved it…bless her heart. And yours. We watch for cardinals to know that my husband’s dad is keeping watch over us…we see them at almost every family event. Coincidence? I don’t think so. We have one that lives in the tree outside in front of our house. 🙂

stephanie - Aging parents and grandparents is so hard. I’m starting to see some of those slowing down signs in my own parents (even though they are VERY active still), but it’s still hard when they have more dr. appointments than my four kids combined. Prayers for you and your grandma today.

Chantelle - Gorgeous pic of little eggs! Wow!! What a blessing to get to see that. Thank you for sharing!

Trish - hugs, it’s never easy watching our loved ones age!

Hoosier at Heart - I’ve never seen eggs such a vivid blue color. Gorgeous! Prayers out to your grandmother. Maybe you could print the pics out and take them to her to have in her room. Love ya, darlin!

Michelle from Australia - My Mum was orphaned at age 6. And as she watched her friends have to take care of their parents she said to me that she always thought she lost out on the parent lottery in life. But she said watching people have to make horrendous decisions on how to care for ageing parents, she realised that maybe she had pain young but was spared a more acute pain later in life. Her parents died young, beautiful, in love, they were her heroes, she has no bad memories of them and they didn’t suffer.
I will pray for your Grandma and your family in the days ahead.

Julia - I’m sorry your Grandma is not doing well. You are a source of comfort and strength for your family, though. When my dad was in the ER with congestive heart failure last year, I was there with my mom. I kept watching the ER doors, thinking someone I knew would come through the doors to help us. I realized that I was the one that came to help my mom and dad. It was a “grown up” realization and I didn’t like it. But, I did the best I could to help my mom and dad. (He recovered from that near fatal event- six weeks in the hospital and lots of hard work).
I love that momma robin. What a nice gift for you on your porch. Down here in Texas, we get them as they pass through onto other places. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen “robin-blue” eggs. Thank you for sharing.

Sarah @ Handbags*N*Pigtails - Sadly, I never knew either of my grandmothers(my moms mom, her best friend, was buried the day before I was born and her only wish was to live long enough to “meet the baby”). But I totally know what you mean about life being hard, tough decisions and all that. Im watching it happen with my PARENTS. They had me at 38 so although Im only 31 their healths have been on a downward slope fopr years now and it totally stinks.
Im praying for you. And your grandma. And that bird is absolutely beautiful!
xo,
Sarah

Nicole - Cannot say how much I love and needed this post. My grandfather has been fighting cancer for 4 years and this past month has been the worst. He has decided to forego further treatment and like you said, seeing my mom cry and watching her heart break for her daddy is way too grown up for me.
Beautiful post. Great pictures. Awesome God.

JulianneB - Praying for your sweet Grandma and you, too. It is the hard stuff of life, and it makes me stop and go…okay I guess this is what being grownup means. I lost both of my grandmas and my mom all within a one year span. So blessed to have had my grandmas into their nineties. My daughter was only 3 at the time, and I am sad she will miss having her grandma and great grandmas around.

Southern Gal - Sorry to hear of your grandma’s hard times right now. Yeah, growing up isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
Those eggs are gorgeous. Such pretty pictures of that mama bird, her eggs and her masterpiece. Yes, God is amazing.
Love your header. It’s so rainbow-y.

Sandy - I’m so sorry about your grandma, Meg.
I think you should frame the picture of the eggs…those totally match the mirror you painted. Yes??

Bernice - Those eggs are beautiful! Sorry to hear your grandma’s having some rough days. I hope things will get better for her soon.

Shann - So sorry to hear about your dear Grandma Meg. I lost my sweet Grandma last September. I can not tell you how many times I have wanted to go see her to tell her something that has been going on with myself or my kids and she is not there in her little blue chair anymore. It stinks. Although I am thankful for the promise we have in Christ that I will see her again someday…it is still so very hard. I just prayed for you and your family. Grandmas Rock!!! 🙂

Kerry - Those eggs are my fave colour!! Beautiful 🙂 Love the seedlings too! Sending your granny love and strength across the seas x

Annika - I like your new banner! And the bird photos are amazing. Nature is amazing!
All the best wishes for your gran!

georgia - Beautiful eggs! Your house is even more colourful now! Pls try and get baby bird photos too when you can 🙂

Gemma - Hi Meg!
Those eggs are beautiful!
I really hope your Grandma recovers. All you can do is be strong for your family : )
Gemma x

Amanda F. - How blessed you are to have gotten the chance to be with your grandma this long and for your kids to know their great grandma! I lost my grandma when I was only 8 years old and my mom’s mom I never got to meet at all. Prayers for your family during this time.
And beautiful pictures, those eggs are gorgeous! I totally see them as the new “sunflower print” for Summer 2011… 🙂

Valerie @ Chateau A La Mode - Awww Meg, I just love this post for lots of reasons…the little bird and her amazing nest, her most gorgeous blue eggs, the reminder of who God is. Take care. I know this is a hard time for you and having to deal with the reality that life isn’t always rainbows. I will keep you in my prayers. Sending you a hug.

heather @ cookie mondays - lovely post 🙂
those turqouise eggs are AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!

Kori - My grandma just found out some not-so-good news (not really *new* bad news, but it’s confirmed…does that make sense?) and I agree that this part of grown-up life sucks. Bad.
I do love your houseguest and her family. They truly are a beautiful thing.
All the best to you and your family…

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