
Confessions on a fast Sunday
Snap Happy



Ever since Avery was born, I have been really snap happy (as most moms are). As a result, my computer is LOADED with 1000s of pictures. The other day I was having so much fun looking at all the pictures and reminiscing. I started scrapbooking when Avery was born, so I have a few of the favorite pictures in there, but I realized that I loved looking at the "out takes" or not so perfect pictures as well. I have TONS of pictures just sitting on my computer, doing nothing. I've never been good at getting them printed, so I feel really overwhelmed by the idea of printing and putting them into albums. But I need to do SOMETHING with them. I need your advice. What do YOU do with your pictures? How do you organize them and stay on top of it? Do you leave them all on your computer or delete them? Where do I even start? Please share all your picture organizing tips!!! I need HELP!!!
A TRUE Ingersoll, a new love, and a funny





And for my new love. I don't think I have ever seen a Lion up close like this before. They are Amazing, Beautiful creatures. They are so powerful and yet have such a calm sweetness about them. I seriously could have stared at the lion all day!!

Now for the funny

The other day Avery and I were cuddling in bed and talking. She randomly started naming of letters in the alphabet. I couldn't quite figure out what she was saying. "KLPQTULV!" she repeated. I finally asked her what she was saying and she said "I'm spelling out letters like you always do to Daddy!" I couldn't help but laugh!
Feeling a little blue
School girl
Avery has been so excited for weeks thinking about going to school like her Daddy. I have never seen a little girl more excited to go school shopping and pick out a new outfit. And, lets not forget that she had to pack her Dora backpack just like Daddy too. So cute!
The first day went well. Her teacher said that she was a total chatterbox and wouldn't stop whispering and talking to her friends. They also did some testing and when the teacher would ask another kid a question like "what letter is this?", Avery would stop what she was doing to tell the other kids the answers. She is such a little know-it-all!
Here is my spunky, stubborn, tenderhearted little preschooler on her first day of class!



Mission Impossible!!
Soaking up the Sun
the BoTaNiCaL GarDenS are so beautiful and so much fun. Avery and Drew had a blast! I couldn't belive how much they had for the kids to do!








tHe BowMakEr's DaUghTeR
Tasty Tuesday

1 large pizza dough, uncooked (fresh, frozen, or whatever you like best)
3/4 c. ranch dressing (*see recipe below or the homemade ranch dressing recipe)
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 c. Mozzarella cheese, shredded
1/2 c. bacon, cooked and crumbled
1 c. chicken, cooked and cut into strips (**I like to rub the chicken with olive oil and generously sprinkle with Montreal Chicken Seasoning on both sides. Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes or until chicken is cooked through.)
2-3 tomatoes, sliced
Mix ranch dressing and crushed garlic together then spread evenly on the pizza dough. Sprinkle a little cheese over the ranch dressing then add chicken and bacon. Sprinkle more of the cheese over that, add the tomatoes, then add the remaining cheese. Put in the oven at 350 degrees for about 12-15 minutes (or until crust is a nice golden-brown). Top with parsley flakes to make it look fancy and serve!
*Ranch Dressing:
1 packet TRADITIONAL Hidden Valley Ranch mix (not BUTTERMILK)
1 c. mayonnaise
1 c. buttermilk
Whisk ranch mix and mayo together, slowly add buttermilk. When well blended, cover and refrigerate.
Tasty Tuesday...a day late :)
Garlic Toasted Balsamic Chicken Bruschetta Sandwich
by: Jenny at Picky Palate
Pinch of salt
¼ Cup balsamic vinegar
¼ Cup extra virgin olive oil
8 fresh basil leaves, stacked, rolled and thinly sliced into chiffonade
3 cloves fresh garlic, minced
Pinch of salt
1 Tablespoon balsamic vinegar
4 ciabatta rolls, or other rolls of choice
ToTaLly BaBy HuNGrY
I just couldn't resist
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