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the windle family: sayonara summer uniform
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Thursday, September 25, 2014. As I type this it's raining out and somewhere around 65 degrees. Lame. Fall is here and, as much as I love it, I'm sad to put away summer clothes. Mainly, I'm sad to put away the boy's cutoffs. So long cutoffs. We will miss you. Until next year that is. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A big boy room for Everett. Eliza Scout and the craziest 42 minutes of my life. Adventures in potty training. Along for the ride. Recipe of the week.
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the windle family: March 2015
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015. A hand full (five years) of Everett. Never stop being the funny, wild, kind kid that you are. You are a gift to everyone that knows you, especially me. I'm praying that in this year full of transitions you will know how important, loved and precious you are to us and to the Lord. I love you dearly,. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. A big boy room for Everett. Eliza Scout and the craziest 42 minutes of my life. Adventures in potty training. Along for the ride.
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the windle family: adventures in potty training
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Thursday, January 24, 2013. Adventures in potty training. We took the plunge. You know- the potty training one. I really contemplated it over the summer, but I heard so many stories about kids regressing after a new sibling. I was completely uninterested in cleaning poop off the walls or out of underpants for that matter. Plus, with moving to his big boy bed and a new brother, we figured that was enough change. Haha Apparently, he was ready. Disregard the messiest playroom ever. She just decided she was ...
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the windle family: eight years
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Life is half as hard and twice as good with you Aaron. Eight years ago marks the best, happiest, and wisest decision to date. I'm so glad you're mine. Here's to eighty more! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Im kristen. wife to aaron. mama to everett and graham. high school teacher turned stay at home mama. i spend my days chasing adventure, Jesus, and little boys while dreaming about hot coffee and date nights with my favorite man. View my complete profile. Along for the ride.
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the windle family: some chevron action
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Thursday, October 13, 2011. Just call me a curtain snob. I can't help it. After my mom and I made my DIY curtains. The blue shows up almost neutral from the other room, but brings a little chevron love and some interest to my otherwise boring dining room. The curtains look almost neutral from the living room. Nice view if you can see past the grill ;). Kai loves the curtains too. Closest to the actual color. Katie @ Loves of Life. DO YOU HAVE ANY! Gorgeous curtains by the way ;). October 13, 2011.
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the windle family: year of Immanuel
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Monday, January 5, 2015. Via Hand Lettering Co. I love this. It brought tears to my eyes. You have the most amazing heart! January 06, 2015. It is a promising new year, indeed. Well, at least you are going through the rigor of getting your house to the best buyer, with the best value and price. Its righteous that you have started this year on a note of industry. What matters is that for your house and its sale to be covered for any eventuality, right? Thanks for sharing that! I wish you all the best!
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the windle family: a hand full (five years) of Everett.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015. A hand full (five years) of Everett. Never stop being the funny, wild, kind kid that you are. You are a gift to everyone that knows you, especially me. I'm praying that in this year full of transitions you will know how important, loved and precious you are to us and to the Lord. I love you dearly,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A big boy room for Everett. Eliza Scout and the craziest 42 minutes of my life. Adventures in potty training.
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the windle family: three plus one
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Friday, February 24, 2012. Yep, that's right. There's another Windle on the way! We are so thankful for this sweet little life and a brother or sister for Everett! Baby 2 will be here sometime in September! I just saw the link to this on Facebook! SOOOOOOOOOO EXCITED FOR YOUR GROWING FAMILY! February 24, 2012. A blog full of weldons. Very cool sign, by the by :) love the writing! February 24, 2012. So excited you guys! Everett looks so stinkin cute in those pictures- love him! February 24, 2012. Im krist...
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the windle family: a big boy room for Everett
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013. A big boy room for Everett. Everett moved into his big boy room LAST August. Yeah, like a year and a half ago. I had Graham soon after and his room went on the back burner. Both boys were sick and contagious this week, so I was finally able to complete the last few projects. I made the Emerson quote sign and strung the garland and called this bad boy done. Board devoted to his big boy room. Bed- family hand me down. Chair- Pottery Barn Kids. Dog sign/emerson quote sign - DIY.
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the windle family: February 2015
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015. Lots of love - Aunt Barb. Over the years, I've realized that there were things that I could always count on my Aunt Barb for. First, I could always count on Aunt Barb being late. We knew that if she said she would be there at noon, that meant she would actually be there around 3. It was "Barb time." My dad often tells me I've inherited the late gene from her. But more than anything, I could count on Aunt Barb to love me in very intentional. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).