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a few moments from our Friday morning

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Happy Friday, everyone!  Here are a few snapshots from around our home, beginning with a shot of Mt. Etna out our kitchen window.  She erupted again last night (see an acquaintance’s video of the activity here) and was still blowing off steam all morning!

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^^^ I call this the smooch smash.

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^^^ On the right… yay for IKEA Italy, who may have forgotten to include the two handles for Lena’s toy kitchen in the box but were quick to fix the problem and send the replacements to my door.  I’m also proud because I did the whole request/complaint in Italian and it actually worked!

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^^^ When it comes to craft projects, our motto is, “Everything’s cuter with stickers.”

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^^^ We’re raising tadpoles! becca-garber-sigonella-playground-etna

We had a picnic lunch with Daddy on base.  The plume of smoke above Elliott is from Mt. Etna… still erupting into the afternoon.  (Also, that same picture shows why all kids love my husband!)

What have you been up to this Friday so far?  I hope you have a wonderful weekend!  xoxo

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guest post: DIY bean bags on Imperfect Homemaking!

I’m so excited to announce my guest post on The Complete Guide to Imperfect Homemaking!  I’ve been reading Kelly’s blog for awhile and love the easy-going style and helpful advice packed into every nook and cranny.  It’s a big honor to be sharing my own tutorial over there: how to whip up some bean bags.

Head on over and check out Imperfect Homemaking.  I especially recommend her posts about 99 Ways to Simplify Life with Kids and her Homemaker’s Cheat Sheet.

And then make some bean bags for your kids… or (if kids are still in your distant future) sew some up for an awesome game of cornhole!

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back from Cinque Terre!

Becca (3 months pregnant!), Lucas, Lena, and me (7 months pregnant)

There was a bit of radio silence here over the long weekend while our little family and our dear friends the Arthurs journeyed to Cinque Terre.  (Remember them from this post?)  We’ve done shorter trips with the Arthurs before but this was our first big one to a far-off locale.  I have to say that I’m a fan of traveling with another family.  It meant fun conversations for the adults, more help in the kitchen, lots of playmates for the kids, and Settlers of Catan games after all the little ones are in bed.  Can you beat that?! 

In addition, we were visiting one of the prettiest places in Italy, a spot that has been on both of our bucket lists since we moved here.  I have so many beautiful pictures to share with you soon!

Sadly, over the weekend we received some terrible news that my beloved Aunt Holly (my mom’s middle sister) had suffered from a brain aneurism.  When my dad called me the picture was bleak, and by Sunday morning East Coast time Aunt Holly had died.  She is wife to Uncle Will and mother of three incredible children, all of whom are dear friends as well as relatives of mine.  I wept in our little apartment, staggered by yet another loss for our extended family after my sister’s death this summer.  Please keep the Rhodes family as well as my extended Palmer family in your thoughts and prayers.

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