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I can’t believe that it has been a whole week since the last challenge! Summer is catching up with me around here… So once again, here is my I♥Faces Challenge entry… The theme this week is Celebrating Teens… There are so many things I could choose from, but I chose this picture because of the fun, carefree nature it shows! Oh to be a TEEN again! Have you ever thought about what you would do differently, if only you had known how fast responsibilities and commitments sneak into your life?!?
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I didn’t realize how much time has passed since my last post… It has been chaotic with all of the extra people in the house and all of the construction going on! However, things are really moving along now and it is starting to look so nice downstairs! I thought I would post a few more pictures of our progress…
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Hopefully, we only have a few more weeks to go! It will be so nice to have the whole house back, it has been too long since we have been able to use downstairs… Now I have to wonder if we will be able to fill the whole house…… nah~ that won’t take long… guaranteed!
The snow in Terre Haute, IN seems endless this winter! We never get this much snow… living on the top of a hill leaves me feeling stranded and well let’s just say “cabin feverish”!
Not good for a photographer!
The snow is beautiful though… the meltdown…. YUCK! But, I won’t have to deal with that for a few days now that we have this beautiful new 6 inches covering the ground AGAIN!
I went out to try to get some pictures this morning… but it was still coming down too hard to get many. Hopefully I will be able to get some of the kids sledding later on… I can’t believe that I still don’t have sledding pictures for this season! Until then, here’s a couple of pictures to share…


I had the privilege of taking some wonderful engagement pictures of my son-in-law’s sister & her fiance! We found the perfect country setting, with a perfect view… not to mention a raggedy old red barn and a summer kitchen! I have to admit, I had never heard of a summer kitchen. But it was quite intriguing~ apparently in the days before air conditioning, a “summer kitchen” was added to homes so that the heat from the fires for canning and such would not heat up the whole house! It was quite cute, but looked more like an old schoolhouse to me! Ok… that’s enough of the history lesson!
Thanks for a great day Rylee & Chris! Here is a little teaser of photos from the engagement session!
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