Saturday, October 29, 2011

No Signs of Slowing Down

 Hi all!

Life feels so crazy lately. Everything going on with school, working and trying to find a job, I'm feeling extremely burned out. Although this week wasn't all craziness, I did have time to find/follow some amazing blogs that make me excited to be married, have babies, cook, create, and travel someday. Probably not in that order though. ;)

Cleveland, Ohio 2011 - The 2nd wettest year in the history of Cleveland. This week was so dreary, I legitimately considered buying a pair of rain boots. And those that know me personally, know that I would never be caught dead in a pair of rain boots. (No offense to all you rain boot lovers out there!) These are some of the things that got me by this rainy week:

Rainy McRainerson.
I adore coffee, but we have an excess of coffee mugs. There's two more shelves that look like this. 
Pumpkin Spice Creamer.

Best Sweetest Day Gift Ever. 

Luckily for us all, it's the weekend. Time to relax, enjoy fall pleasures, and design a flippin' awesome Halloween costume for a contest! Let's start with the fall pleasures: 
We tackled the time-consuming task of Pumpkin Whoopie Pies!

He's such a trooper when it comes to baking endeavors with me. Although it usually results in him putting peanut butter into everything...
My sister decided to play photographer. I look a tad crazy.
Teamwork. 
Now I'm off to a night of relaxation with Dan. But first, we have to construct a costume to help us win Season 7 of The Office signed by the cast! 
Can you guess who Dan has to dress up as?
Check Rainn Wilson's Facebook for a picture posted by Dan Lahr later today and make sure to like it! We'd appreciate it!

Have a great weekend, all! 




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    follow this link and like the photo! please and thanks!

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  2. Love your pictures! Hope you found time to relax some ~ seemed like you might have from your baking pictures.

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