Five children in four years, including two sets of twins, brought new meaning to Mary Oliver's earnest question. Our little people aren't so little anymore, but life is still wild, still precious. And this is my meager attempt to hold on, make it last. I love Doug, running, hiking in the mountains, oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, the edge of an ocean, and connecting with you here. So happy to have you along.
4 Comments
cristie
January 27, 2010
lovely how one can find redemption in a beautiful dinner pie! xox
alison
January 27, 2010
that looks fabulous!! looks like a recipe i need to try:)
Sarah holman
January 27, 2010
Good Job on the Chicken Pot Pie. They are way tastey. I am sorry your family has all been sick. the picture of everyone in the living room sick is so sad and yet sweet. We love you.
catharvy
January 27, 2010
Cristie – yes. no longer free from blame. a small joyful triumph!
Al – this recipe is THE BEST! (And I'm not a pot pie lover.) But my kids devour this one! Email me if you want the recipe. It's easy (for most people…) I seem to be the exception.
Sara – yes we're over the gomboo. Hurrah. Love you too!
cristie
lovely how one can find redemption in a beautiful dinner pie! xox
alison
that looks fabulous!! looks like a recipe i need to try:)
Sarah holman
Good Job on the Chicken Pot Pie. They are way tastey.
I am sorry your family has all been sick. the picture of everyone in the living room sick is so sad and yet sweet.
We love you.
catharvy
Cristie – yes. no longer free from blame. a small joyful triumph!
Al – this recipe is THE BEST! (And I'm not a pot pie lover.) But my kids devour this one! Email me if you want the recipe. It's easy (for most people…) I seem to be the exception.
Sara – yes we're over the gomboo. Hurrah. Love you too!