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Continue reading →: confidence and ahi tuna tacosIn all honesty, it hasn’t been the easiest of weeks for us. And by us, I mean Jason. This guy has simply drawn the short end of the stick when it comes to physical ailments—a problem that mostly exists because of his giant stature. Standing at 6’5”, this beast of…
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Continue reading →: social media and roasted vegetablesIf you haven’t figured it out already, Jason is the cook in this household. His concoctions and machinations are, we suspect, the reason why we have so many friends who are so adamant about sticking around. He’s not simply a guy that likes to cook though. He’s a person who…
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Continue reading →: fun and free“This is why I love Colorado. There are so many things that are fun and free.” That was our friend Cailin’s comment as we trudged our way up the snow-covered Ruby Hill, sleds in hand. Cailin is one of those larger-than-life friends who is the congenial product of talent and…
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Continue reading →: living in excess and holiday reflectionsThere are a few reasons why this holiday reflection is coming perhaps a few days late. We didn’t say goodbye to our last wave of visiting family until Saturday, and there was absolutely no chance we were going to be able to sneak in a writing sesh before they departed.…
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Continue reading →: memory lane tour: belgiumThere was a time about a week before Christmas when our household was in complete disrepair. It was in that moment—when the cookies weren’t baked, the to-do list was ever-growing, the cards weren’t in the mail, and the presents under the tree were nonexistent—that I was so thankful for our memory lane tour…
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Continue reading →: memory lane tour: london2015 has undoubtedly become the year of travel. Between weeks in Alaska and Phoenix, an anniversary in New Orleans, and 10 weddings in between, we’ve had the fortune of spreading our wings and taking on all sorts of new and favored destinations all throughout the United States. But of all…







