Thursday, March 3, 2011

Day 25

Hayley(Top Left): Lily loves to have her face painted. She even started pretending to be a face painter at home and we all have to endure her spit brush on our faces!


Melissa(Top Right): This flower display is actually painted on a chair, it is from a tiny village in Turkey and was hand-painted. 

Aubrey(Bottom Left): Just a little peek at my husbands art! Notice the roses :)

Lily(Bottom Right): I think he has a beard!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Day 24

Hayley(Top Left): This is a cute little basket of flowers I saw at my office job.

Melissa(Top Right): Did you know that you can change the color of this flower, the hydrangea by adding either aluminum or acid to the soil which will change the color to purple or deep blue........ I have a large box of aluminium I use on mine:)

Aubrey(Bottom Left): This is the art on my front door. It's still a work in progress!

Lily(Bottom Right): "huaff" drop monster!

Day 23

Hayley(Top Left): Life is Good!
Melissa(Top Right): This flower is traditional used for funeral arrangements, but they come in a large variety of colors. They are thick and full.....simply beauty

Aubrey(Bottom Left): New runner in my foyer entrance! I love it :)

Lily(Bottom Right): Missing in Non-Action!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Day 22

Hayley(Top Left): Love these pastel tulips that were used as a center piece.

Melissa(Top Right): Kentucky Lily- One of the "tango series", this soft orange flower is decked with dense patch of dark purples speckles, for a very exotic look. Large-flowered and fragrant. Very showy and bold in the garden! Asiatic and Easter lily hybrid. Can't wait to see these bulbs bloom!

Aubrey(Bottom Left): And we have 6 sprouts! It's hard to see but my friend assures me her valentines flower has begun to grow!

Lily(Bottom Right): To be determined......

Monday, February 21, 2011

Day 21

Hayley(Top Left): This is the largest violet I have ever seen and it continues to bloom. It sits int he office of the Executive Director of Community Action. I work there part time as an office assistant.

Melissa(Top Right): Abutllion Red Tiger- My fabulous find at this years home and garden show!

Aubrey(Bottom Left): I started sketching in class one day and my friend requested I draw our professor's face in the center or a flower. This is what I came up with instead! I try...ha ha!

Lily(Bottom Right): "Eyeball-Eyeball" She wants to go to school. (Kids these days have no patients, for using up a new package of googly eyes or growing up!)

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Day 20

Hayley(Top Left): Did some classy tattooing with the girls! Face tattoo? I see what I am going to be in for when she hits her teens!

Melissa(Top Right): Seattle's famous market, so many BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS!

Aubrey(Bottom Left): This is the design on my Barnes & Noble reusable tote bag. I love it, and B&N!

Lily(Bottom Right): "Crow Bird Crow" He went on a walk and coughed up a crow! (Sweet Lily has a stomach virus too. She told me, "I am just not having a very good day." Poor thing. Feel Better Lily)

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Day 19

Hayley(Top Left): I had to do a couple of things in my preschool classroom today. The kids don't have school of Fridays so I brought my two little girls with me to play while I worked. As we were leaving we noticed the bushes were blooming!

Melissa(Top Right): Ashton with his "flower" shorts, we were camping and on a hike!

Aubrey(Bottom Left): This is the official insignia of the U.S. Army Military Intelligence Branch. This is what my Army husband is branched  The official description: "On a dagger point, a heralding sun all in gold charged with an oriental blue rose. The sun, composed of four straight and four way alternating rays, is the symbol of Helios. The four straight rays of the sun symbol also allude to the four points if the compass and the worldwide mission of the military intelligence branch. The partially concealed, unsheathed dagger alludes to the aggressive and protective requirements and the element of physical danger inherent in the Intelligence mission. The placement of the sun symbol beneath the oriental blue rose ( an ancient symbol of secrecy) refers to the operations and activities of the Branch being conducted in secret and under circumstances forbidding disclosure. The color gold signifies successful accomplishment. "

Lily(Bottom Right): "Finally, Were are you going?" He is getting sucked down a volcano. He has small eyes and he can't see. He is doing this......(Lily squinted and scrunched up her face).