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Happy Easter

Enjoy this beautiful Sunday. And no matter what your beliefs are, let's just all believe that every day we are given the opportunity to rebirth all over again. Happy Easter.

Toys

Toys are awesome. They teach our kids, they nurture their imagination, they make them happy, they take them to amazing places and make them really believe they can do and can be whatever they want. These days D's toys are such an important part of our family, not only because we trip every 5 minutes  with a misplaced toy, but only because we enjoy so much watching our kid growing while playing. March has been (it is finally changing) a very cold month here, so we spent a lot of time inside playing, and these are some pictures of our afternoons at play.

More blogs I enjoy

A few more I just found. Cute images to stare at, cool ideas, yum recipes, good readings. Enjoy. http://www.katiespencilbox.com/ http://www.thedaybookblog.com/ http://www.alovelylark.com/ http://www.eatsleepcuddle.com/ http://www.abeautifulmess.com/

Happy Monday

Just three pretty images. Have an amazing Monday and an awesome week.

The Bucket

We are expecting some more snow today, according to the weather forecast. Should I mention again that it is March? March the 24th? Anyway, I'll try to think today that on August 15, when it is 105 degrees I will be thinking about today's snow. Happy Sunday. Healthy and safe.

Faces

In love with all these faces. with all these smiles. with all these looks, happy and sad looks. sexy looks, smart and pure looks. beautiful faces, all.

Big Cities

I often think about big cities. I miss them, I really do, I actually am from a big one, and maybe that's why I have that sense of belonging to big places. I don't get scared by big cities, traffic is not an issue to me, lots and lots of souls walking on the street really don't bother me, the opposite I should say, it feeds me, it feeds my curiosity, my brain, my soul. Probably the fact that I adore architecture is one of the strongest reasons why big cities are so interesting and beautiful and amazing to me.  My life for the last 14 years has been pretty exciting in terms of all the places I have lived for some extended period, and the amazing people I have met, and I'm truly thankful for that, but also those experiences have confirmed to me that my whole being really belongs to those places where lights never turn off. I don't complain about Madison, I really love it, but who knows, maybe some day I will have that tiny apartment I want right in the hear