There are a few things in my life that start with B, so here we go...
B is for
Brittney. I'm a Christian, wife, daughter, sister, aunt, and homeschooling mom that loves offering new experiences to my children. So says the condensed version anyway. I rarely share pictures of myself on here, but in an effort to be more personal...
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| Sept. 2011 |
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| December 2011 |
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| Sept. 2010 |
B is for
Boys. There are two special little boys in my life, and as you can imagine, a life with boys is never dull!
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| Woody and Rex |
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| Who me? |
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| Wild boys! |
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| "I am a robot" |
B is for
Books. I am a lover of books. I love reading and I love reading aloud to my children. I love buying children's books, especially at bargain prices.
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| books passed down from cousins...score! |
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| Book Baskets for our "extra" study |
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| school/playroom bookshelf |
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| bedroom bookshelf |
Those are the kids' bookshelves. Of course, they don't actually look like this anymore {they actually look better now!} because I'm constantly rearranging them as we add to our collections, but I was too lazy to take new pictures. When I have my dream home, we'll have a dedicated school room and wall-to-wall bookshelves. Yes, we will.
B is for
Bailey. The {newest} lovable pooch in the family!
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| 10 weeks old |
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| first snow |
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| 55 pounds and still growing |
love the pictures. your boys are adorable (and so are you!).
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DeleteLittle Emory looks so much like you!
ReplyDeleteYa'll do have a lot of books! We have no where near that many, but thankfully the library is right around the corner, and we try to go weekly.
Jenny, growing up I was always told "you're the spitting image of your dad" and Emory looks like me because he looks like my dad! Their baby pictures are sooo similar!
DeleteWhen I said I like buying children's books, I should have said I have an obsession! Part of that is because our library is a good 20 minutes away, and I haven't mastered the art of the library with a wild toddler. I am always browsing thrift stores and clearance aisles for bargain books...I rarely buy full price!
I know what you mean about toddlers and the library. Liam and I have had to leave a couple of times, when he's thrown a tantrum over not being able to run around at will. One time the librarian actually came over and asked me what was going on. I was beyond mortified.
DeleteOh no! I laughed a little, but I understand! The last time we went, Emory took his shoes off and jumped into some type of "ball pit" that was clearly for decorative purposes and not to play in!
DeleteWhat a precious post! Thanks for sharing more of you with us! I too love books and my boys' bookshelves look very similar and I too like Jenny have a library right around the corner that I use way too often. But I do love me some good books! Thanks Brittney for sharing your heart!
ReplyDeleteIf my library were just a few minutes away, I would be there more often. We live in a rural area though, so I have to plan on an actual outing when I go anywhere with the kids, LOL! I make up for the loss of library time by browsing the thrift stores and library sales on the weekends when the husband is home with them.
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