"We are all wanderers on this earth...our hearts are full of wonder, and our souls are deep with dreams." ~ Gypsy proverb

Monday, February 4, 2013

Gobble gobble...


I did. I gobbled the weekend right up. Everything about the last two days was slow and intentional, just as I hoped it would be.  With a boy who embroidered his favorite bear (his first attempt ever) and a Girl Scout stopping by with her my thin mints, can I really ask for anything better? Ok, one more thing, a clean and shiny car via the rainbow car wash. The kids love it-- who needs Disney World?

Hope your weekend was just as sweet...

Monday Love

xoxo

Weekending with Amanda...

11 comments:

  1. sounds perfect, especially the thin mints!

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  2. oooh now you've reminded me of chocolate...I may have to go and make biscuits!! Glad you had a good weekend, the embroidery is brilliant! x

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  3. fantastic bear!! :)

    for the longest time I had to wash the car by hand (gasp!!) because the kids were terrified of the drive-thru car wash. I had a very dirty car for a long time. ;)

    xo

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  4. Girl Scout cookies are here? OH Dear, I may be in trouble!

    PS- please tell your son congratulations, that is a great looking bear.

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  5. Mmmm thin mints, you are so lucky! Love the eye patch :)

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  6. Awesome bear! We treat ourselves to a car wash every now and then, and I think I have the most fun :)

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  7. "slow and intentional" perfect.

    wow, the boy did that? aw, poor bear's eye... :)

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  8. I love when weekends speed by with all the fun. my girls love the car wash. it's our big mainland treat.

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  9. oh, I want mints, too :)

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  10. Lovely work by your son. First try? I'd say he's a natural.
    XO

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  11. I love these photos! And I remember very well when your son's bear lost the eye....he has created a loving stitching of him!

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