7.15.2012

catching up, a series: part one

ohey, it's been a while. shall we pick up where we left off? let's! in april the littlest squirrel turned into a seven year old and i turned into a thirty year old. we celebrated with decorations made from pendleton wool scraps, silly birthday cards, breakfast at the waffle window, a beehive birthday cake (requested by the littlest squirrel and made by me) and our first ever visit to disneyland! while we were in california we stayed with jake's grandparents who have the loveliest home and about a trillion avocado, orange, lemon, grapefruit and pomegranate trees. we brought thirty-five pounds of avocados home in our suitcase, it was awesome.


 







 



 


 

april was good to us. stay tuned for part 2 of catching up!


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