outside & inside
/I've been keeping my camera close by.
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Love and warmth to you all, XoXo.
I've been keeping my camera close by.
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Love and warmth to you all, XoXo.
I'm not a real animal lover. It's hard to say that out loud, because it makes me sound kind of heartless doesn't it? When I was a child we lived out in the country. Our pets lived outside. They would come and go, and sometimes we wouldn't see them for a few days. I just never really bonded. Plus, when I was very small we had chickens. And an awful rooster. A really awful rooster. I think it impeded my ability to trust animals.
A few years ago we had a pug named Mulligan (pictured here). Yeah, after chewing everything in sight and continually pooping in the house... he got his own mulligan with another family. Bye Bye.
But, the kids have been begging us to try again. They are a little older now and more able to help with the feeding and attention giving. Also, Ian is slightly obsessive about dogs (this became clear to us when he fell in love with my brother's dog). He LOVES them almost as much as helicopters. Almost.
Just after Christmas we visited the Humane Society. And there he was.
Our Fletcher.
Naming him was a real group effort. It took us a few days. In the end, I think his name suits him. He is a 3 year old Terrier mix. He is gentle. He never barks. He is such a lover, and he is my new walking/hiking/running partner. Clearly he is getting lots of love.
{Don't tell anyone, but I kind of like him too.}
I've been taking pictures of our lunches. Is that weird? I think I'm weird.
Either way, I just thought I would share them with you. We can all use a little food inspiration from time to time. I hate the thought of us getting stuck in a lunch rut. Here's my contribution.
I usually pack lunches the morning of. We use these boxes. I love them! They are 2 years old and have gotten a lot of use! My goal with the kids is to send them off with food that isn't pre-packaged and highly processed. That being said, another goal is to pack something that they'll actually eat. Tricky. I don't always get it right.
Left to Right:
#1: pb and honey sandwich, cubes of cheese, yogurt + blueberries, chips and salsa
#2: turkey hoagie, raspberries + mandarin oranges + pomegranate seeds, yogurt covered pretzels + peanuts, cucumbers and snap peas + ranch
#3: turkey sandwich, yogurt covered pretzels + peanuts, raspberries + mandarin oranges + pomegranate seeds, mini peppers stuffed with babybel cheese
#4: Yogurt, cantaloupe + mint, celery + pb, turkey wrap, small container of granola
#5: Turkey bagel, veggie booty, mandarin oranges, bananas + raspberries
Lunch is my least hurried meal of the day. The girls are at school and Ian is napping when I eat, so I most always sit at the table by myself. Ugh, the silence is sacred. Also, it is the only meal where I make something just for me. My mid-day meal doesn't have to be kid-friendly or husband-pleasing. I love lunch.
#1: whole wheat bread, dill cream cheese, cucumbers, sprouts, cucumbers, avocado, salt and pepper
#2: wedge salad
#3: spinach, apples, pomegranate seeds, walnuts, goat cheese, and balsamic dressing
#4: tomatoes, basil, fresh mozzarella, drizzle of olive oil
#5: butter lettuce, tomatoes, artichoke hearts, red onion, garbanzo beans, (was out of kalamata olives dang it!), feta, oil and vinegar
There are more lovely lunch ideas here. And as always you can find endless inspiration on Pinterest (you can follow me by clicking the icon up there in the right corner of this page).
Okay you. Go eat something good!