Saturday, January 31, 2015

sweet reminders

when i went into lily's room this morning to see if she was awake, i found her laying in bed, looking at the ceiling, and kind of talking to herself.  i said "good morning" and she pointed to her ceiling and said "it's Jesus! and Heavenly Father! they're talking!"

i love being reminded how close to the veil little children are, and how much the Lord loves them.  i hope that we can always make our home a place of prayer, and a place where the spirit dwells.  i hope that lily can always have the faith to know that Heavenly Father and Jesus are there, watching over her, speaking to her, and protecting her.  and that she knows she can always speak to them.


Tuesday, January 27, 2015

surprise! {selfies}

i love going into my phone's camera roll and finding some surprise snapshots of miss lily bean.  she's getting pretty good at her selfies.








Thursday, January 22, 2015

a day date

the past couple years have been pretty "blah" for kevin and i as far as dating each other is concerned.  we kind of lost the drive to make time for ourselves a priority when lily came along, and i miss it.  so, i decided 2015 would be the year of the date.  each month, we (i) would have a plan.  it doesn't have to be big or grand, but it needs to have some more thought put into it than our usual do-you-want-to-get-dinner-tonight mentality that has been our hallmark the last couple years.  and ideally, it would be something other than just going out to dinner; something a little more activity-ish.  

in that spirit, our january date was a little day adventure to stanford university and their art museum--the cantor center for the arts (the best part?  it's free!).  the museum has a rodin sculpture garden outside, with a couple rooms of his work inside, as well.  i love rodin.  love him!  i love the realism and emotion he projects with his work.  sculpture is really one of my favorite art mediums; the emotion and story that someone can tell from a hunk of marble or bronze or other material is really incredible.  and honestly, the rodin museum in paris is one of my all-time favorites in the world.  the cantor center is a fantastic little museum, and if you can spend some time at stanford/palo alto, i urge you to check it out.  such a fun afternoon with my favorite date.     

"the gates of hell"



this made me feel such joy.
it reminded me of playing with my brothers when we were little.

"the kiss"
one of my favorite pieces, ever.

"the thinker"

one of degas' dancing works.  i was such a happy girl in this place.
my geeky heart was fluttering with joy.

a study of yosemite national park from the 1800s.
it is amazing what kind of light an artist can achieve with paint.

someone had a portrait of me done without my knowledge?!


the melt.  seriously amazing hamburger.  it was so good.


sprinkles cupcakes for dessert.
i highly recommend the german chocolate cake.

a mini-cupcake for our mini-human.

lily lately

lily loves riding her glide bike.  

a fire truck pulled up to the neighbor's house one evening.
lily was in heaven watching it.
i'm pretty sure she thought it was there for her entertainment.


we introduced her to martinelli's one night.
she loved it.

daddy has a beard. grandpa has a beard.  the uncles have beards. ryan has a beard.
so obviously, lily must have a beard.


look out, world!




"i want the pink one, mama."

she got her nails painted!

"i drew the temple!"