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Maternity photos
There are some horrifying maternity photos out there on the internets, kids. Luckily I have goofy friends who are willing to put up with my idiosyncrasies (read: obsession with props) and thus my maternity photos are made of awesome. Photos … Continue reading
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Cross-stitching motorcycles
It’s a pretty normal thing to do a little cross-stitch for a new baby, right, with little pictures and the baby’s name and birthday? Well, I finished the outer part of blueberry’s stitching last night! I think it’ll be perfect … Continue reading
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26 weeks down, 14 to go!
Here’s your February bike picture. I look exhausted because I’ve been sick for two weeks. This has lost all novelty and I greatly look forward to being able to take a deep breath, clear my throat, or sneeze without pain … Continue reading
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When Wanderers Cease to Roam
I just finished an inspirational book which has nothing — and everything — to do with motorcycling: When Wanderers Cease to Roam: A Traveler’s Journal of Staying Put by Vivian Swift. The 10 second summary of the book is that it’s … Continue reading
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Fashion priorities
This photo represents 100% of the clothing that we now own for our unborn child. I know some new parents like to shop for baby clothes and fill the closet with little dresses and socks and outfits, but I feel … Continue reading
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