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click it up a notch.august

one of my favorite new sites,
has a contest each month
and you are to submit your favorite photo from that month.
so here it is!
my favorite photo from august.


two of my loves.

Jesus replied,
“You do not realize now what I am doing,
but later you will understand.”
John 13:7

1416. little breaks
1417. happy kids on a long car ride
1418. a husband who just gets it
1419. lunch on the table
1420. excitement for kindy!

Click It Up A Notch

the ranch.

thank you to all of you that linked up
for
picture me {im}perfectly yesterday!


now settle in.
because this is going to be a nice, long journey.

some friends we have had for years and years
(since our D and their O were babies)
invited us out to the ranch this past weekend.


we left our house early,
but not that early.
that gorgeous sunrise photo was taken by our very talented friend
(see his watermark)
and you can check out this link
to learn more about the ranch.


it was simply breathtaking.


and this is not a sign we usually see around our parts.


sweet little C.
she was so teensy that i think K thought she was a babydoll.
a talking, nearly walking babydoll.


and sweet old dog, maddie was a love to be around.


we got ready to head down to the beach
and B picked out a surfboard
which was tied to the top of the car.


this was the first ranch gate that he has ever unlocked.
now he’s a pro though.


yes.
that is in fact a photo of us driving on the beach.
i know.
it was incredible.
you can drive on the beaches there 
as long as you have a very special pass.


incredible and scary.


especially with those driver helpers.


and this guy was standing on the outside 
of the car to get those shots.


apparently, there are no rules at the ranch.


it was


lovely.



simply, 



simply lovely.


and so is he.
who doesn’t love some sweet potatoes beachside?
when i think of a great beach snack
i definitely think of sweet potatoes.
don’t you?


heart shaped rocks


and beautiful shells, aplenty.


and you’ve got to wear a cowboy hat on the ranch.
even if you are at the beach.


this little guy, S, didn’t seem to mind
the sand that was all over his face.
i think he was just happy it wasn’t sunscreen.
he’s not a fan of the application of sunscreen.


the waves broke pretty far out
which made for some delightful water play.


my very own marlboro man
with the kids.


apparently the beach was crowded.


i did see about seven other people.
the entire day.


the kids enjoyed the water the entire day.
it was like a dream.
it really was.


my long-time friend, K and i
got to go on a very long walk.
we were gone for over an hour.
and a napping L was on my back.


and little L had a grand time watching all the big kids.


B, K and a sweetly sleeping little C.


the two cowboys and the little lady.


K found a new wrestling partner in S
since D would rather have
nothing to do with that sort of thing.


fun was had until her wrestling partner ran away.


and this is how you juggle a camera with a huge lens and a baby.
just in case you wanted to know.



my cowboy surfer getting ready to head out to the waves.


O and his daddy.


the big boys.
they are only a couple weeks apart.
and they mesh so nicely every time 
we get to see this sweet family.
it must have been all of those walks 
that we used to take them on as infants.


our little surfer girl.


and a soon-to-be little surfer girl.


and if you look really closely into O’s eye,
you can see a reflection of my little L.


sweet little C checking out the waves.


K and i.
we probably have a bunch of photos
of our bigs when they were L’s size.




sand on the tire.
a rare sight for us.


our last stop on the beach was to this 
perfect little spot
to get some family shots.


did i mention how lovely this all was?
because it was.


and this is one of my new favorite shots.
of us.


we soon had to pack up the kids in the car


and say farewell to the ranch.


until we meet again.


And God said, 
“Let the water under the sky 
be gathered to one place, 
and let dry ground appear.” 
And it was so.
Genesis 1:9

1411. good little kiddos on long car rides
1412. a sweet, sweet sister who loves my kiddos
1413. trusting Him that all of the schedule stuff will work out nicely
1414. dessert out
1415. photography wisdom from the lovely E

my sweet friend.

my sweet friend
(who happens to have 
asked me to do a shoot for her growing family.


isn’t she adorable?
she is.
and funny.
very, very funny.
this girl gets herself into some of the craziest situations.
i told her that she needs to write a book.
yes, her stories are that good.
you’d cry from laughing so hard if you heard one.


and she has one of the handsomest little boys around.
i was completely smitten by him.


and i think that he was completely smitten by me.


it was either that or 
the mini chocolate chips i was giving him
for not running away.
but even when he did run away, he would yell,
“running!”
which was seriously adorable.


he loves his momma


and he loves his dada


and he is sure to love his baby brother.


this family is such a gift to me.
and it is an absolute blessing 
to be able to watch what the Lord is doing 
in their life right now.
how He is working.
how He is healing.
how He is blessing.
how His plans are being made known.


Have I not commanded you? 
Be strong and courageous. 
Do not be afraid; 
do not be discouraged, 
for the LORD your God 
will be with you wherever you go.
Joshua 1:9

1401. beach shoots
1402. sweet, sweet friends
1403. a practice walk to D’s school
1404. toll house cookies
1405. a PT session for L that did not include tears

this is it.

well, this is it.
the end of our summer is nearing.
and we are going to soak it up.

i refound my “summer list” last night
and there are so many things that we haven’t yet done.
but that’s okay.
i think i can bring a couple of those things
to my fall list.
which i have yet to start. 


but for now,
we are going to be right here.

and, i absolutely refuse to pin fall-ish things on pinterest.
not quite yet.
because it’s still summer here.

These commandments that I give you today 
are to be on your hearts.
Impress them on your children. 
Talk about them when you sit at home 
and when you walk along the road,
when you lie down and when you get up.
Deuteronomy 6:6-7 

1396. long car rides
1397. soaking up what’s left of the summer
1398. packing a lot in this past weekend
1399. sleep
1400. having just enough energy

rotten.

we eat a lot of rotten eggs around here. 


D was the one to name these eggs rotten.
and as you can see, we clearly label them that way in our fridge.
we go through at least three a day, 
but sometimes the number is closer to six. 
it is just about the only snack that all three of my children will eat. 
besides saltines. 
but i think everyone likes saltines, right?

and when we say rotten, we mean hard-boiled. 

1391. the smell of sweet potatoes baking
1392. a super clean shower
1393. a million fun links to look at
1394. rotten eggs
1395. having plenty to do all the time

that day at the beach.

we recently went to the beach.
i don’t think i have ever seen the beach like that august. 
the tide was super low and it was stormy and overcast.


(thanks for taking this photo, Uncle J!)
mister L observed the water from on high.


the bigs couldn’t get enough of the shallow water.


K finally warmed up enough to take her windbreaker off.


more from that beach day to come soon!

He who builds His lofty palace in the heavens
and sets its foundation on the earth,
who calls for the waters of the sea and pours them out
over the face of the land–the LORD is His name.
Amos 9:6

1386. a night out to see THE HELP
1387. Grammy’s extra set of hands
1388. a very long game of hide-and-go-seek
1389. the combination of laughter and bubbles
1390. a super quick and easy blood draw for L

the artist.

this little man loves art.
any and every type of art, he loves.
he said that he is going to be an artist when he grows up.


and sometimes, he likes to be his own pallet.


this is what he looked like after doing some pastels. 
oh my.

He has filled them with skill to do all kinds of work as 
craftsmen, designers, embroiderers in blue, purple and scarlet yarn
and fine linen, and weavers–all of them master craftsmen and designers.
Exodus 35:35

1376. both of my little men
1377. really enjoying my desk
1378. kids who fight over who will empty 
the silverware from the dishwasher
1379. ordering birthday gifts from amazon 
and having them show up on my doorstep
1380. the big boy teaching the little boy how to do art

i’m linking up with the sweet housewife:

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young and old.

we generally know how to have a lot of fun.


case in point.
who wouldn’t want to ride on an electric scooter,
or “electric chair” as my grandfather used to call it.

i was thinking of trying to sell this photo 
to the retirement home where my grandmother lives.
young and old,
electric scooters.
what more could you ask for in a place like this?


this little love watched his older siblings 
chase golf balls all over the green.


and there’s always time for a good song or two.
with my grandmother, it’s almost as if you 
are living in a musical.
she knows a song about everything.
it’s pretty fantastic.


yesterday was the two year anniversary 
of my grandfather’s death at 92 years old.
he lived a grand, grand life.

1371. remembering
1372. family walks
1373. rest time for everyone
1374. staying out way too late
1375. a sweet sewing friend
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