Thursday, April 14, 2011

Photobomb

Urban Dictionary

photo bomb:
[fot-oh bom]

-verb
1.  To drop in a photo unexpectedly; to hop in a picture right before it is taken.

-noun
1.  An otherwise normal photo that has been ruined or spoiled by someone who was not supposed to be in the photograph.
2.  Any time the background of a picture hijacks the original focus.

I just got hijacked!


Friday, April 8, 2011

Short I Am!


This is a photo taken of me and my two younger twin sisters-in-law this winter on a family trip.  This is Thing 2 and the Ballerina.  I would like to point out a small list of things that may or may not be obvious: 


Sunday, April 3, 2011

Part II: We're Officially Married...Again!

And we're back!

Part I was a pretty funny story, right?  I forgot to tell you that after that conversation, there was plenty of friendly banter about why  I didn't want him to read the blog--"Oh, is it because you're trying to communicate with your boyfriend?", "Do you NOT want me to read the blog?", "Am I not part of this family?", and the like.  Lee was playing a martyr. 

Anyway, here's Story Number Two:  The Fun One

As you read in Part I, my plans were officially spoiled.

So I laid low with that ring...for months--since October of last year!  I was trying to bide my time so that Lee would forget that I was going to propose to him and actually be surprised when I did pull it off.



Saturday, April 2, 2011

Part I: We're Officially Married...Again!

I have two stories to tell you--one is funny and one is just fun.  Today, I'll tell you the first one.

Story No. 1:  The Funny One

Do you remember that funny little blog post where I described Lee losing his wedding ring in the river last year during a rafting trip and how I had secretly re-ordered another version of his ring and how I needed fun ideas on how to "propose" to him and that I wasn't worried about spoiling the surprise because Lee never ever reads our blog and that I was so sure of that fact?  Remember that?

(By the way, I got a lot of great comments and suggestions from all of you on how to "pop the question" and I was super excited to give Lee his new ring.)