Showing posts with label looking back. Show all posts
Showing posts with label looking back. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Double Take

Today was picture day at school, and Dallas chose this outfit...
I did a little "digging" and found this picture of Dallas...
Yep, exact same outfit!  There is 2 years difference in the pictures (the bottom one was his first day of PreK).

Until next time...

Monday, January 7, 2013

Monday Memories - Top 12 Posts of '12

Kate, over at On the Banks..., did a Top 12 list of her most viewed posts.  Curiosity got the best of me, and I had to see what the most viewed posts of my blog were for 2012.  I was quite surprised to see how it turned out...

#12 Polar Express (Nov 20)

#11 Tire Swing (June 1)

#10 Sheep Showing (Aug 11)

#9 Fun Friday Flick (Aug 24)


#7 My Golden Birthday (July 29)

#6 Dallas' Preschool Program (May 15)

#5 Sleepy Girl (April 27)

#4 Fun Friday Foto and Flick (Dec 14)

#3 Fun Friday Fotos (Aug 3)

#2 Go Karts (July 6)

#1 (by a landslide) Upper Dells Boat Tour! (July 5)

Although my most viewed post of all time (dating back to the Summer of 2010) is Ollie-Ollie-Ollie!

Until next time...

Friday, October 14, 2011

Fun Friday Fotos (Flashback)

I'm still waiting on a new power adapter for my computer, so I was browsing the pictures on Doug's computer - here are a couple cute ones I found...
He was giving her a kiss; not biting her nose.  I promise.
side note: I'm not going to miss that drafty old house this winter!
Ahh, where have the last 2 years gone?

Until next time...

Friday, September 9, 2011

Flashback Friday

It's been a while since I have done Monday Memories, but it struck me today that a year ago today we made a HUGE announcement to our blogging friends.

Do you remember?

It's hard to believe a year has passed since we told everyone that we were selling our house and were moving back to Indiana.  It has been an amazing year filled with many challenges and even more blessings.  We are so thankful we made this decision, and we are truly grateful to be "back home again, in Indiana."

Until next time...