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The Budding Entrepreneur

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A few months ago our towns public school sent out an email to all the elementary and middle school students about a June marketplace. It was an optional, ungraded project where the students would get an opportunity to create a product or service and sell it at the marketplace. There were no restrictions, you could work alone or with a partner.  I talked to D about it.. explained to him what it would entail, the concept of profit and expense, the various products or services that could be sold and let him mull over it.. I wanted to make sure he understood all the extra work it would mean.. after a week of going back and forth.. he decided he wanted to participate. He decided to make upcycled tin can pencil holders. He began with making sketches.. while I started to collect tin cans.  We did an inventory of all the things we had in the house.. so that we could minimize our expenses.. and then the work began. We worked on one can per weekend.. we didn't use most of

Friday Photography

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The Inner Core - In the gardens of the Vatican Museum stood a large spherical bronze structure. It looked as if it was the earth, ripped open for us to see what was inside. And what was inside? Another smaller sphere with gears on the inside. You can buy this print here . Get Free Shipping with code BLOGGER Prints also available in larger sizes. Contact for more information and special requests. I am open to wholesale and licensing opportunities. Get in touch for more information.                          Etsy             Instagram             Twitter             Bloglovin   

Sun and Fun in Gran Canaria

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Not so far off the Moroccan coast are the Gran Canary Islands.. we were as close to the islands as we were ever going to get. So why not right? This was our first time staying at an all inclusive resort.. usually we always prefer to venture out and discover.. but this time we were looking to just lay back and relax.  Our hotel perched up on a cliff. The view from our balcony..  It was nice to not have to think about what to eat of where to go.. the boys loved the pool.. the entertainment was a bit dated.. think AC/DC and Freddy Mercury. There was a shuttle that took us down to the beach.. it was quite a walk otherwise.. we walked the way down and took the shuttle back up. The disappointing part was that it was a public beach meaning we had to rent chairs.. the shocking part it was a clothing optional beach.. thankfully and surprisingly that boys did not seem to notice.. nevertheless we tried to keep our stay at the beach short. Now a photo dump..

A Water Problem

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On Thursday two pipes in our basement burst. And so the last few days have not been much fun. Hopefully we will be able to get things dried and sorted out during the week. Fingers crossed I’ll be back to posting about the tail end of our trip next Monday. We are trying to salvage the carpet.. all the padding was ripped out and thrown away.. it's sad to see it this way.. you can see what it looked like in it's glory days right here Pray all our hard work pays off and we are able to restore it to what it once was. We are also in the midst of the holy month of Ramadan.. so we are already a bit drained of energy.. which is obviously not helping the situation. I need summer.. i need a vacation.. I need a dry basement.. :( Hope things are much much sunnier and dry where you are.                    Etsy             Instagram             Twitter             Bloglovin   

Friday Photography

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        Hut - The shaded tiki grass hut on Baby Beach, Aruba. Want to read more about our trip to Aruba? Check it out here You can buy this print  here . Get Free Shipping with code BLOGGER Prints also available in larger sizes.  Contact  for more information and special requests. I am open to wholesale and licensing opportunities. Get in touch for more information.                    Etsy             Instagram             Twitter             Bloglovin   

Chefchaouen - Morocco's Blue City

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On the 7th day of our Moroccan adventure we woke up in Fes and after breakfast had a driver (booked via our riad Dar Victoria) waiting for us. He took us on a three hour ride further north of Morocco to Chefchaouen pronounced Shafshāwan. Chefchaouen is famous for its head to toe blueness.. There are several theories as to why the walls were painted blue. One popular theory is that the blue keeps mosquitos away, another is that Jews introduced the blue when they took refuge from Hitler in the 1930s. The blue is said to symbolize the sky and heaven, and serve as a reminder to lead a spiritual life. We arrived around noon.. just in time for lunch and it had been forever since we had pizza.. thankfully we spotted Mandala and our tummies were so happy! Afterwards we just strolled. In that above picture we have a tantrum in progress..   we spent about four hours just strolling the streets and taking in all the various shades of blue. We m

Friday Photography

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The Door  -In the streets of Baltimore, a skinny plum colored wood door standing tall between a brown brick wall and a beige plastered wall. The contrast and juxtapositions entranced me. What to read more about our trip to Baltimore.. D was just a wee little thing.. check it out here You can buy this print  here . Get Free Shipping with code BLOGGER Prints also available in larger sizes.  Contact  for more information and special requests. I am open to wholesale and licensing opportunities. Get in touch for more information.                            Etsy             Instagram             Twitter             Bloglovin