After dinner tonight, the whole family got outfitted with their $5 Old Navy St. Patrick’s Day t-shirts. Mike had to find an old St. Patrick’s Day polo in the closet after finding that his Old Navy t-shirt shrunk when I pre-washed it – sorry! We stepped outside on the back deck and took a nice Irish family photo.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
We didn’t get a “perfect” shot, but I liked this one too. Mike…not so much.
St. Paddy's Day
Sophia had the cutest t-shirt.
Lucky Sophia
We’ll have to try it again next year and plan a little more time for our photo shoot. Maybe this time I’ll get Mike an x-tra large shirt…or maybe he can just wear his polo again. 🙂
The final day of the Joy of Love photo project is now here . My pictures from the past four days’ projects are below.
Day 25 Theme ~ When (You Love Them The Most)
I love that Mike always remembers special occasions – birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine’s Day. It’s one of the things I love most about him.
Valentine's Flowers
Day 26 Theme ~ Bro-Mance
What Mike enjoys when he’s not with the wife and kids. He has his annual ice fishing trip and annual golf trip, but he also loves skiiing with his brother.
Skiing With His "Bro"
Day 27 ~ What They Say
Sophia reminds us of her love each day. Sometimes she tells us out loud, sometimes it comes from her big hugs, other times she colors a picture and writes the words.
What Sophia Says In Her Pictures
Day 28 ~ Future
I hope for our future to include many more trips to the ski hill and many, many more activities that make us enjoy our time together as a family.
Ski Bums
It has been so much fun and also a challenge to keep up with the daily projects for the Joy of Love class. Although it was hard to fit it in with work, kids and activities, I’m so glad I did it for the past 28 days. There is a free week-long mini session in March – Joy of Luck. I plan to sign up and look forward to this next photography adventure.
Mike and I worked together for six months before our first date. We became good friends during that time. He finally got up the courage to ask me out on a date and we decided to go out for drinks after our shifts at work were done. We sat in a booth at the upstairs bar of Grandma’s Restaurant and spent the whole time talking and learning about each other’s favorite things. By the time he dropped me off at my apartment building and we had our first kiss, I knew he was the one. My picture is of the building in downtown Duluth where I was living at the time.