It’s typical Beany: all hair bows and pointed toes. XO, Katrina This post is part of The 52 Project: One photo of Beany every week of the year.
Archives for January 2014
Super Simple Toddler-Friendly Valentines
This toddler-friendly Valentine’s Day craft really is easy enough to warrant zero tutorial for how to make it, but Beany had such a good time with her piles of pink hearts the other day, I thought I’d share our super simple project. Basically, you just cut out a gazillion hearts of different sizes, supply your…
Photo 3/52: Teenager Beany
Maybe it’s the reality that an itty bitty boy will be joining our family in a matter of weeks, but Beany has been looking so grown up to me in photos lately. How did this happen so fast? XO, Katrina This post is part of The 52 Project: One photo of Beany every week of the…
Beany vs. the Boxed Cookie: A Quest for Homemade Fig Newtons
Anyone who’s a parent will probably tell you that, despite all of the times and all of the ways that they feel they’re falling a bit shy of the mark, there are at least a few parenting-related things that they feel pretty good about. It’s been true for us. Yes, we cave to demands for…
Photo 2/52: Driving lessons
Window to the future? I see this exact face and scenario repeating in about 13 1/2 years. And I volunteer Jared as resident driving instructor. XO, Katrina This post is part of The 52 Project: One photo of Beany every week of the year.
Salad for lunch, cookies for dinner: Peanut butter chocolate chip biscuits
Well, we’ve made it through the season of sweets, and now my blog reader and Pinterest feed are filled with fancy salads, whole grains and about seven gazillion paleo recipes. I suppose January is the time for all of that. It’s out with the, “Eat what you want because it’s Christmastime, y’all!” and in with…
New Year! New projects! New baby!
Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season! As always, it flew by this year, but we spent tons of great time with family and friends, and now we’re ready to take on 2014 with reckless abandon. Well, maybe not reckless abandon, but we’re going to live it up — you know,…