A Really Lazy Sunday: Ask Me Anything!
Posted By jayna on August 28, 2011
So, so lazy today. As I sit here in our favorite, tattered armchair – feet propped up, laptop in lap, remote within reach and snacks aplenty – the husband is outside, slaving away for me. A completely detailed car, perfectly installed car seats and, now, filling up the tires one slow psi at a time from our portable air compressor. All so the girls and I can head north at the break of dawn – maybe – and trek up to Ohio for one last hurrah of a trip before the final countdown as our world turns upside down again with this whole third kid thing.
We have a whirlwind of a week being planned – hitting all our favorite outdoor spots, visiting the oldest county fair in Ohio as much as we can, a date night when the husband joins us later in the week and more and more and more! Sooooo . . . I’m going to go ahead and continue this bit of a lazy streak. I’m turning it all on you all. I love when other bloggers open things up, so that’s what we’ll do here. Ask away, ask anything. By the end of the week, when I’m even more exhausted and can’t imagine thinking up anything intelligent to talk about, I’ll go ahead and work on answering.
Here we go! Wheee!







I love love these. Okay you mentioned before how you been to Russia. Talk more about it. What made you decide to go?? What did you love? hate it? did you learn to speak Russian??
Where did you learn how to dye those gorgeous blankets and how to sew?? Did you take a class, natural born talent??
What is this little boy going to be called?? Any major fears? :)
Hey, I wanted to hear about Russia, too! Great mind, Ally!
Your photographs are lovely. How long have you been into photography? Your colors, lighting and capture of expressions are so awesome!
You mention your car trips. Do you listen to the radio, books on tape, etc.? I ask because I’m a terrible long-distance driver and just the idea of it gives me the heebie-jeebies.
Also, thanks for letting low-commentors like me lurk in your life. Your stories, even though our lives are very, very different, have saved me on otherwise supernaturally crappy ones.
When are you going to start your photography business? THAT is what I want to know. ;-)