Showing posts with label wheat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wheat. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2015

04.10.15

National Sibling Day
Had to post this spring classic to celebrate the day. Love my sisters!

Saturday, June 7, 2014

06.07.14

Birthday Celebration 
Today we celebrated Jack's 3rd birthday..."Cars" style.















Cool grasshopper was found on the front of the Lexus while we were outside watching Jack drive his new Lightning McQueen car around.














And finally...made it out to Burlington for a golf tournament tomorrow. Had to get a pic of the wheat. Here's a funny side-note...the Twitter user yesglutenfree favorited my tweet of this pic...interesting.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

04.20.14

Easter Sunday
Glad I came home to Burlington late yesterday for the Easter weekend...great day with all the family! Including 4-6AM when I was snuggling with my 2 1/2 year old nephew.:)

A few different pics for today. The first one is of the tulips that one of my sister brought home.

Next is a center pivot my dad and I went to check on after everyone headed home.

And the the third is of the start of the sunset through the front trees. It was such a beautiful, calm evening here...loved it.




Thursday, March 13, 2014

03.13.14

Caught the "Recent" Crud
Welcome to an elementary school...started getting sick on Tuesday night. Nothing too bad yet...hopefully keeping it from turning into a sinus or ear infection. Popping the Cold-Eeze and Vitamin C! Not the way I wanted to end my very long week. :(











Decided to post a second photo...

First Throwback Thursday
I had to join everyone on Facebook tonight and post my first #TBT photo. It's one of my younger sisters and I standing in the wheat field.

Monday, June 25, 2012

06.25.12

Harvest 2012

I managed to get in some quality time with my dad in the combine.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

01.16.10

Photos Selected

Since it's January, I obviously didn't take this photo today. (I took this photo in a wheat field by my parents' house.) Today I did learn that three of my photos were selected to represent Kit Carson and Douglas counties by the Progressive 15 organization. The photos will be used in their various print and online publications.