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12 April 2008

sunshine and goodness

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today is supposed to be real nice... maybe 75 degrees nice. that makes me a happy girl.

this morning i didn't sleep in.  it was too nice.  i did lie in bed and wonder what to wear to work though, and didn't come up with much.  i kind of feel i need to honor this first really nice day of the year with something a little bright and fun, but it turns out... i don't have that in my closet. or my drawers. or hanging on the rack by the washer downstairs.  i feel badly. i am feeling like i am letting this spring day down.

i will get over it.  this day is going to be too pretty to let something like that get in my way. 

so, i am off to see what brightness i can cobble together before i head out the door. 

and speaking of doors... this is mine this morning, with the sun shining through, bouncing off the art opposite and reflecting the tulip design in the leaded glass back onto the inside; sun shining where it was never expected to... pretty great, huh?

have a sun filled day, no matter what your weather.

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pretty great alright. i think i'll sit this one out and call it a pajama day. we're going to spend the afternoon in the tree house sipping hot chocolate and reading a gazillion books. from our spot we have a nice view of the outside, so we'll take breaks to peek out and see if the snow is melting yet...we'll just have to make our own sunshine today

That door reminds me so strongly of my grandma's house that all I did was stare at it for a few minutes. Thanks.

I love the shadows that the morning sun coming in through my kitchen window makes!

this is such a stunning photo.
and i hope you enjoyed your sunny day. we are basking in spring here too... just want to soak up every second!
xo

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