Monday, June 20, 2011

I Still Do

Cheers to Year 3 of Marriage Bliss!


In celebration of wedding season, take a look (and listen!) to our wedding day...


walking down the aisle



"All that I am, all that I ever was, is here in your perfect eyes..."
Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol






fist kiss - fail! but very entertaining...


"Laugh, live, love."


I now pronounce you husband & wife!


"Everybody's going to love today... anyway you want to, anyway you've got to..."
Love Today - Mika






arriving at the reception hall


"I can't even buy you flowers, but together we'll be the perfect soul mates..."
The Way I Are - Timbaland




first dance...


"Hopelessly, I'll love you Endlessly. I'll give you everything, but I won't give you up."
Endlessly - Muse




To 3 more years, 3 more lifetimes... I Love You.



C&C C For Life


Friday, June 17, 2011

Mellow Yellow

A little yellow inspiration for you to start off what I hope is a great summer weekend...

I love this whole space!

apparently I do like hair feathers...
 nothing says fun like a vintage suitcase. in yellow!
This woman will always be one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood.

I want this umbrella!
 It's so much more fun!

I think it's time for a yellow accent or two.
 I. Love. This. Dress.
 beautiful
Sweet as Lemons.

Like it, love it!



Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Jelly Belly Bo Belly

Marriage is such an awesome thing when done with the right person.

I am most definitely doing marriage with the right person.
Reminded, once again, today.

Chris makes a chicken casserole dish that is more like Thanksgiving dinner all rolled in to the most delicious concoction.  On top of the casserole, we put cranberry sauce.  
Since we don't have the time to make our own (I've heard it's easy and doesn't take that much time at all, but anyway) we buy it in a can.

I don't know about you, but something about this:
gives me the heebie geebies.

I've been grossed out by this texture for years. I can't hide my facial disgust when I see it.

I've also thought for the last year or so that we had magically found canned cranberry sauce that looked like this, even when it is still in the can:


 Turns out my husband has been secretly opening the cranberry sauce can, and pre stirring it for me before I see it so that I don't get grossed out.

Today I found out, and I think I fell in love with him all over again.

“Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.”

- Robert Brault


Simple Life

This post is selfish - it's just a myriad of images to make me feel better.

Things that remind me that life is good - simple is better, and I am allowed to say no, say goodbye, and just be happy.

This picture makes me happy. I hope to have a print of it someday soon!

 especially this guy.

 I love how clothes smell so fresh off the line.

Joy, cheer, family, hot chocolate and Bailey's on a lazy Christmas morning... perfection.

pink man shoes, a beer, muskoka chairs, dock, water... hello perfect life.

Itching for tattoo number two.

Obviously.

Journaling = stress release!


 So cute.

Winter has its moments.



 Words to live by.

Just one more because I love it so much.

Time for a little peace.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Carts

In honour of our dog's third year as part of the family, I thought it might be nice to do a little "Dog Tribute" if you will.

I found Carter on Kijiji about a minute after asking my husband (then fiance) if it was okay if we got a dog.  Before he got to the "s" noise of his "yes" I was already clicking an ad for a Border Collie/Lab mix in need of a good home at the Fort Erie Humane Society. 

The next day I made the trek with my mom, and upon seeing Kujo (Carter's unfortunate name before we got him), I fell in love.  He was the most pathetic, sad, and heart breaking dog I had ever seen at the pound.  It took 4 people to literally haul him out of his little cell and into the sunlight so I could get get to know him a bit better.



He had 13 ticks on him.  Most of them were around his eyes.  He had matted hair, was sad and slightly cross-eyed, and wouldn't play with me.  I wanted to take him home immediately.

Usually, the humane society did background checks on potential owners, but the woman said she had never seen a dog so depressed and told me if I could take him home that day, she'd make an exception.  I gave the woman my $81 dollars and Kujo was officially ours.

About an hour later, I wondered what the hell I had gotten myself into.  
Kujo would not get into my car.  It took 3 burly men, a dog muzzle, and one hour to get him into my back seat. About half way home, he pooped in my car. Once I got him home, he cowered in the corner for most of the afternoon, looking as though as I was about to take out his eyeballs with a spoon.

When Chris came home that day, he was weirded out by Kujo's demeanor, and didn't know what to think.

So we changed his name.  Thinking it was important to keep the hard "C" sound, Carter was settled upon as the new name for our new dog.

Slowly, Carter came out of his shell.  We gave him a bath, plucked all his ticks, took him to the vet, got him groomed, and in a week, Kujo was already a distant memory.


The dog I remember getting on May 28, 2008 from the Fort Erie pound is not the dog we have today.  He was around for our wedding day, he's been in the house we live in for as long as we have, he's been with us every Christmas, Thanksgiving, and birthday since Chris and I became a family.  He's a fixture at every party we have.


Carter was diagnosed with cancer last April.  The Vet told us he wouldn't last past last summer.  And he's still here! And he's doing awesome!


Carter is the best.  If you've ever owned a dog, you know why.

It's Love.

"My dog - the hearbeat at my feet." - Edith Wharton