December 18

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My dad. I love this guy.

December 17

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Photography lessons learned from my DPP shoot today:

1) White dogs aren’t always photogenic. In fact, you can hardly see them sometimes.
2) It’s always a good idea to experiment with shooting from various angles—for sure you should try moving around when you’re working. However, candy canes in silver buckets do not look that interesting from the bottom side. Go figure.
3) When shooting glassware, make sure it’s clean.

The end. And you’re welcome.

December 16

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My beautiful friend Rachel and her girlies, decorating cookies on this December morning.

December 15

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Memories of Disneyland last summer provide a personal escape from the cold, windswept landscape of Nebraska in winter. It was warm there and we wore sandals and tank tops and basked in the sun. It was magical because it was Disney after all. It was almost non-stop fun. And there was a beach nearby. And we stayed in the resort hotel. Soaked in the hot tub. Watched the fireworks. Ah… It was a wonderful trip and we have an ornament on our tree to remember all the good times.

December 14

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Every year. The paper, the scissors, and music playing in the background. Snowflakes are one tradition I can easily do right now and they’re so pretty to look at. Win-win.

December 13

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The Redeemer Christmas party is always a fun time. Lots of yummy food, great people, and a white elephant gift exchange that is always hilarious.

Tonight I am very tired, but will go to bed laughing. Laughing on the inside. External laughing would require too much energy. Goodnight!

December 12

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I love my state. I love the cornfields and the long stretches of prairie. I love the Midwestern spirit.

I do not particularly like the landscape nor the temperatures come winter. However, today the weather was glorious and it reminded me of how much I adore spring. Until then, I will dream of warm beaches, peruse seed catalogs and perhaps start pricing sun lamps.

December 11

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This is my 10 steps back shot. You should see the close-ups I have on the new dishes Jeremy bought me as a birthday present last week. Maybe you will in January.

Back when I was a 20 year old newlywed—let’s just pause for a moment and let that statement sink in—I used plain white dishes from Target. I decorated the table a lot in those days and loved changing out placemats and tablecloths and centerpieces. It was a glorious time in the late 90’s and I had no children, okay? There were lots of blue and green checked patterns in my life. Eventually I came to embrace my profound love of COLOR and I think it was Jenni Kluver’s Fiestaware collection that gave me the nudge I needed. I have happy dishes now. Very happy. And piece by piece I add something new to my shelves. The white remains and assists me in serving larger crowds. Now, instead of placemats, I decorate a table with plates.

Jeremy ordered four happy red dinner plates and gave them to his 37 year old happy wife last week on the happiest day of the year—her birthday. He’s a keeper, that one.

December 10

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Papa uncovered magic last night when he introduced his granddaughter to Dragon Dictation. I don’t even know if those words should be capitalized or not, but maybe they should look more like this because I am so very excited: DRAGON DICTATION! My child’s storytelling abilities were unleashed and she wrote a chapter of a story last night, then snuck out of bed and stole the iPad with the desire to write more. Nothing save Disneyland and presents makes this child leap from her bed, but this morning she did leap in order to read me her words.

In the dark on the couch she read to me, face illuminated only by the light from the screen.

Dragon Dictation! Papa for the win!

December 9

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It’s past my bedtime, so I’m not even going to sweat the fact that I’m posting two pics. I like them both and they represent the highlight of my day: a night at the Orpheum in Omaha with my husband. It was just him and me… and lots of other largely non-theater-going types and two guys you may have heard of, Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman of Mythbusters fame. What a fantastic and fun evening it was! I thoroughly enjoyed the show.